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Re: ABLATIONS: pre-testing for surgery & doctor thinks I had a past heart attack

From: d (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 26 Dec 2007 21:27:02 -0600 (CST)


I'm getting ready to cancell everything, I've put up with the ultrasounds, transvaginal ultrasounds, ct scans, urology problems,referals, urodynamic bladder tests, but today as I went for pre surgery testing, they did an eKG, & found that my blood pressure is too high, they check it 3 times, my bottom number is 95 to 108. my top number changes 142 to 161.

So they sent me to my family doctor, who wasn't in but they had a new doctor, who I showed the ekg to & numbers & he said it's consistant with people who had a heart attack, but since I'm 40 he can't explain it, I heard him talk with another doctor out in the hall & they were having a discussion on what they see & they see it differently, The one thing that I noticed the other doctor said is that since we don't have any other EKG we have nothing to compare it too.

He wants to stop my ablation, Now I'm ready to quit. He wants me to see a heart doctor, I'm ready to say this is it, I'm done, I'll live with my problems & never see a doctor again, Is it ok to get my obgyn back in it/ How can this doctor cancell what we've been working on for so long.

Any thoughts from a medical professional????

It would be greatly appreciated Diane

At Fri, 21 Dec 2007, D wrote: >
>Have you found it to be true that after the ablation most people just
>need tylenol?
>
>He's doing a diagnostic laporoscopy, hysteroscopy, D&C & novasure &
>tubal.
>
>--
>Diane
>






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