Hello, I Had The Cabbage Two Years Ago, I Was
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Question : Hello, I had the Cabbage two years ago, I was just about to have a heart attack then. Since then I have not been feeling well. Just no energy. Tired and weak a lot. sleeping way too much, Since then I have noticed my pulse is in the low 50's and high 40's. I was in the high 60's-70's before. I noticed the change when I had to go back into the hospital for a heart XXXXXXX and was on the monitor. what can I do? Would I qualify for a pacemaker? I just had my first heart attack this past week, and wonder if my low pulse could be increasing my chance for another.
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After going through the detailed medical history provided by you I can see that you have gone through a lot and I can very well understand your concern and frustration, but before giving any opinion I would like to know that have you undergone basic cardiac evaluation like
1. Ecg
2. Echocardiogram
If yes then kindly upload the images of these reports, also you have mentioned that you underwent a cardiac XXXXXXX so I would also like to review the report of you cardiac XXXXXXX
Kindly upload the report images so that I can personally evaluate them as that will help me understand your cardiac status In a proper way.
Kind Regards
Please refer to the detailed answer below
Detailed Answer:
After going through the detailed medical history provided by you I can see that you have gone through a lot and I can very well understand your concern and frustration, but before giving any opinion I would like to know that have you undergone basic cardiac evaluation like
1. Ecg
2. Echocardiogram
If yes then kindly upload the images of these reports, also you have mentioned that you underwent a cardiac XXXXXXX so I would also like to review the report of you cardiac XXXXXXX
Kindly upload the report images so that I can personally evaluate them as that will help me understand your cardiac status In a proper way.
Kind Regards
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