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Medical Forum / General / Cardiology / February 2007

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Angiogram21 Feb 2007 01:34 GMT2
I am scheduled to have an angiogram early Monday and was told that the
procedure was improved in the last few years.
I had an angioplasty five years ago and 3 stents placed in the right
coronary artery.  I had to lie very still for at least 8 hours with a
Most U.S. Women Face Heart, Stroke Risk20 Feb 2007 18:24 GMT1
http://www.salon.com/wire/ap/archive.html?wire=D8ND28C00.html
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By MARILYNN MARCHIONE AP Medical Writer
February 19,2007 | -- Nearly all American women are in danger of heart
antihypertensive med regimen20 Feb 2007 06:55 GMT4
Hypertension 16 years well-controlled, was on Diovan 320 with no side
effects, was exercising, eating whole graiins, plant-based diet with
dried and fresh fruits at same time with unsalted almonds, salads, no
oils except olive oil, no dairy fat, only fat-free milk, no red meat
Wrath of the Lamb: Who can stand?20 Feb 2007 05:08 GMT3
convicted neighbor Cary Kittrell wrote:
> Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
> > brother e wrote:
Statin reduction:  Worthwhile approach?20 Feb 2007 01:31 GMT27
Some background:
I'm male an 48 and have been on statins abt 4 years
now.
I'm non smoker, good health, sedentary life tho.
Hurts my heart #.....19 Feb 2007 23:13 GMT1
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Polar pulse sensors.19 Feb 2007 06:28 GMT3
The Polar company puts out a cardiac pulse sensor that seems to be
pretty reliable.  Has a band that fits around the chest and a wrist
watch type of readout.  Question..... the read out has a battery but
the chest band has no apparent one.  Anyone know how this device works
So, have you handed in your resignation yet?18 Feb 2007 23:51 GMT8
Or sold your house?  Liquidated your bank account?
I mean, not having a job to look forward to in two weeks due
to the great tribulation, what's the point of showing up anymore?
Might as well start partying.
PBS Program18 Feb 2007 23:25 GMT8
Did anybody besides me watch PBS last night "The Hidden Epidemic,
Heart Disease in America"?
IMHO, looked like 15 minutes of important information cleverly
dispersed throughout a 60 minute program.  And I was disappointed in
Warning to new diabetic posters and lurckers18 Feb 2007 05:15 GMT1
The person calling himself andrew chung should be disregarded when it
comes to diabetes.  The good advice he sometimes has is so mixed with
distorted information not useful to a diabetic it is best to ignore him
at all times.  Rely instead on your doctor.  Here is why he is
Proof of LORD Almighty GOD: demon stripped of all free will.18 Feb 2007 04:58 GMT10
Behold in wonder and amazement the OCD of a corporeal demon:

> http://groups.google.com/group/sci.med.cardiology/msg/743111ac0c8f0ab6?
Explaining why type-2 diabetics resist being cured.18 Feb 2007 04:53 GMT34
convicted neighbor Kumar wrote:
>http://groups.google.com/group/sci.med.cardiology/msg/20c5cae21d42dd2b?
"Glocose/Salt or otherwise related hypertonicity or acidosis
extravascularily, may effect shift of ICF nutrients to ECF resulting
Lipitor18 Feb 2007 01:34 GMT13
 Has anyone had a problem taking Lipitor? and if so how did it effect
you...I think my weakness has something to do with it...I take a mix of
Lipitor and Norvasc..
Thanks for answers......Nel
Take a clue from your own Bible, Chung17 Feb 2007 21:17 GMT1
"Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD" wrote:
[chop]
"But of that day and hour no one knows, not even the angels of heaven,
nor
need help EKG17 Feb 2007 18:54 GMT1
Hello, i would be very grateful if anyboy could explain me these EKG
results:
1. The mean QRS axis-normogram
2. QRS complex an amplitude enlarged in V3
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