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After having chest pains for 5 weeks now, my primary doctor had me to a nuclear stress test last Thursday. I have not heard the results but hopefully today. I am feeling a bit depressed as I really wanted my journey to begin on the 24th. My family history is nothing but heart disease and I have lost them all due to this disease.

My chest pain is a dull pain all day on left upper portion. My BP is horrible last week at dr. Office 158/100 and dr. Put me on atenanol 50mg. BP is now 120/71 heart rate 61. I feel as though my results could be angina but I hope not as I'm sure my surgery will be postpone if I need stents or etc.

Feeling depressed now as I wait for doctor to call. I have tried to make myself feel better my saying...the doctor didn't call immediately so maybe it's good news....

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please try not to worry/fret so until the doctor says to you directly no surgery. the more you worry, the worse you will feel. please please calm down. your journey will start. granted it may or may not get pushed back, but it will happen.

keep positive and keep smiling :)

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Thank you...it scares me even more to have the Lapland should heart complications arise during surgery. I have had clients have the stress test, and nothing wrong and two weeks later cardiac arrest and open heart surgery. I know these tests are only so accurate and cannot determine all vessels in need of repair.

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Worrying never changes the outcome. Try not to stress, as hard as it is. Thank goodness they're doing this testing now, before they put you under general anesthesia. Thorough is good. I wish you the best of luck, keep us updated.

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I hope you find out soon the results!! I hope you dont have to postpone the lapband but I also hope the Doctors do the safest thing for you. Dont give up hope though if you have to postpone, just tell yourself its the best thing for you to do. =) Hope all works out well!!

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Sending very good vibes your way!!!

(fingers are crossed)

Keep us posted

(((hugs)))

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At least they are taken precautions.. just think it's one more thing out of the way, right? Best of luck to you. Dont' give up!

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Hello all,

I got the call finally after being persistent by calling for 4 hours with no answers today regarding my stress test. They said the test went good and found that the blood is flowing properly and pumping good. I told them the pain has gotten worse since the test and its a bit more strong as it woke me up at 1;30 in the morning until 3:00 being uncomfortable. I have an appointment tomorrow to try and see possibly where this pain is originating from though i feel it primarily on my upper left chest almost center. So thanks everyone and I hope to have some more news soon and hope they say its okay to have the surgery as ($12,499.00) is due on the 10th two weeks prior to surgery.

Thanks again for your support

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Anyone mention possible hiatal hernia? If you ever had a real problem with it, it feels like a heart attack, very painful.

Good luck!

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Have you had an egd

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Stupid phone. Have you had the egd yet as part of your testing? I had increasing chest pain which I now believe was caused by my hiatal hernia. Mine was not the common sliding hernia though, it was a large paraesophageal hernia where part of your stomach is sitting up next to and pressing on your esophagus. The movement of food through the narrowing area of the esophagus was sometimes quite painful and being where it's located often felt like it might be heart related... Might be nothing of the sort, but thought I'd ask. If you did have an egd, this would have been found. If not, it might be worth looking into. (I had very little if any reflux.)

Anyway, really hope you can get to the bottom of it.

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