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Medical Forum / General / Cardiology / January 2005

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are these tests definitive?07 Jan 2005 11:44 GMT2
I had an experience 2-3 months ago during which I experienced mild
chest pains on and off for about a week or so. They gradually worsened
during that time period, and one night I got nervous and went to the ER
for an evaluation.
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<cteasd5941@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1104800425.398903.290070@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
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Premature Ventricular Contractions & Exercise07 Jan 2005 11:44 GMT6
I'm a 37 year-old male and have been an avid exerciser for some 14
years.  For the last 6 years or so, I have been going to the gym on
average 5 to 6 days per week.  On all of those days I do 35 minutes of
cardiovascular work (elliptical machine) that keeps my rate heart at
Stents07 Jan 2005 11:44 GMT4
I started experiencing pressure/chest pain about 10 years ago when
execising after eating. A brisk walk would bring the problem on. I had
normal stress tests. Up to about a year and a half ago the problem was
well controlled with Metropropyl.
Heart failure patients treated for diabetes with insulin have increase in mortality07 Jan 2005 11:44 GMT3
Public release date: 30-Dec-2004
Contact: Rachel Champeau
rchampeau@mednet.ucla.edu
310-794-0777
LDL of 323!07 Jan 2005 11:44 GMT10
I just found out that I have count of 323. Other details are:
- HDL: 44
- TG: 391
I am only 31, don't smoke, drink very rarely, height of 5'9",
CAD progression reduced 07 Jan 2005 11:44 GMT1
I think the headline really comes in the second to last paragraph. Here is a
reference to the the abstracts:
http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/short/352/1/29?query=TOC
http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/short/352/1/20?query=TOC
ventricular tacyhcardia , etc.07 Jan 2005 11:44 GMT2
hi , i have a question.. in 2002 , i was rushed to ER and i was told i
had V-tac (ventric-tacyh) and i was put on meds, i have no blockage in
my heart or veins that they could see, one doc wanted to have a valve
burned in my heart, but the machine broke down at 3 different
ECG Analysis Required.07 Jan 2005 11:44 GMT1
Hi Drs/experts
I will very much appreciate if some Doctor or other expert would access
my ECG results which are as under:
Age: 37 yrs, Wt: 73 kg
ECG: Rest NAD07 Jan 2005 11:44 GMT1
I received my ECG today which says "Rest NAD". Can anybody please
interpret what it means? Thanks to all.
pfo closure07 Jan 2005 11:44 GMT1
has anyone had this procedure performed?
Had heart attack 3 years ago, 3 stents four months ago, and stroke 2 months
ago when the found pfo issue. Male, 53, non smoker, maybe 15 pounds
overweight, no family history of heart attack or stroke.
Propranolol 07 Jan 2005 11:44 GMT3
Last June my son who was seven weeks old at the time had surgery done to
repair his coarctation of the aorta.  After the surgery the only
complication was his blood pressure was elevated.  He was prescribed
Propranolol (4.8mg three times a day) for his blood pressure at discharge ...
Atorvastatin (Lipitor) and male infertility: is there a link?07 Jan 2005 05:57 GMT1
J Androl. 2005 Jan-Feb;26(1):12.
Atorvastatin and male infertility: is there a link?
Niederberger C.
PMID: 15611560 [PubMed - in process]
Heart rate monitor07 Jan 2005 00:48 GMT2
Just finishing cardio rehab regimen.
Thinking about getting a heart rate monitor.
Opinions on Polar vs Oregon scientific (HR102) or any other monitors.
Are there any that do not require a chest strap?
FDA approves Pfizer nerve pain drug ~ Lyrica06 Jan 2005 14:05 GMT28
How convenient for Pfizer to release a drug to treat neuropathic pain,
a statin side effect.... and what a coindidence they are the mfgr of
the statin drug, Lipitor too !
FDA approves Pfizer nerve pain drug
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