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Old 5th Jun 2006, 18:28
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Longchop
 
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Ok, I see.

Read out on the top right of my ECG printout says-
SINUS RYTHM
ST-T changes in inferior leads
THESE CHANGES ARE UNUSUAL FOR A MALE OF THIS AGE BUT ARE NOT DEFINITELY ABNORMAL
SUMMARY: BORDRLINE NORMAL
**UNCONFIRMED REPORT**



Need to see a cardiologist for further investigation.


Funny thing is, 6 years ago, I had the same kind of problems only that time they said i was a candidate for LVH! This was checked by a cardiologist who did an echo scan and completely ruled out LVH or any other underlying patchological coindition! These abnomalities were put down my build and body type.


So,here i am 6 years later with the same problem and now im feckin grounded!



CAA have said this is a temporary measure and i shouldnt owrry as an ECG review is purely for certificatery reasons and is unlikely to represent a significant health risk.

Question, If its not a significant health risk then why have they grounded me?


If i have to have a cardiologists report every time i have an ECg then im gonna be a very annoyed chappy!

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