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EMERGENCY PROCEDURE


by: Alex on Tue, Sep 04 2007

The catherization was performed as an emergency procedure due to acute chest burning sensation,in a case of diabetes and high blood pressure together there was no options.The procedure while you are awake,you feel the “wire” digging your heart but it is not painful,in my case it lasted around 20 minutes,I do not have a blockage,however I need more information about causes and future treatment.I did bed rest and now I am back to work.If you have burning sensation in your chest do not take antiacids,call 911 seek medical attention,early repsonse helped me


September 2007

  • EMERGENCY PROCEDURE - by Alex - (Tue, Sep 04 2007)
    The catherization was performed as an emergency procedure due to acute chest burning sensation,in a case of diabetes and high blood pressure together there was no options.The procedure while you are awake,you feel the “wire” digging your heart but it is not painful [more..]
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