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My friend had an ECG done in January and it came back abnormal. However, she didnt know this until the dr office mailed her a copy of it recently. It reads as follows: minor right precordial repolarization disturbance secondary to infarct. negative T in V2 with flat or low negative T in V3. She's pretty sure she had a mild heart attack last summer while at the lake. I tried to take her to the hospital but she wouldn't go. She wanted something for indigestion and laid down for a while. She didn't feel well for the rest of the weekend but eventually felt better. She has systemic lupus and dermatomyositis and she takes a round of Rutuxin chemo every four months to keep these two monsters fairly under control. She has an appt Monday with a cardiologist.
Sun, 1 May 2016
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