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Hi,
I’ve just had a look at this again to refresh my memory and yes, I’m fairly sure I have that. Although I have found no written notes in my medical records to support this, though I did look at my record printouts and analysed as much of the detail as I could understand and this is when I discovered it.
I kept getting back ‘Abnormal ECG’ printouts that said ‘Possible Anterior Infarct’ and (typical of me) I needed to know more, to understand what was going on.
I watched several of those medical training videos on YouTube (and further confirmed the facts on other websites). There’s a representative circular dial and your results, within certain limits, show the problem.
I can’t remember the full detail now, as it’s a few months ago that I started looking at it (then I got distracted with The Driscoll Theory!) so I never got much further than that.
Regards
Barbara
(UK)
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