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HellBilly
So after going to the doctors with dizzy spells, I did had my bloods taken and I am pre diabetic which can be reversed I think.
I also did the blood pressure thing over a week and I had an ECG, I got a text asking me to call and book an appointment with the doctor to discuss the results in three weeks.
Anyway I had an appointment today to see the Nurse about diabetes, prevention etc and I mentioned the text and I would book the appointment on my way out.
She actually did my ECG test and sent the results off to the specialist for the doctor, she quickly looked at my notes and asked me a few questions I had already been asked and said that the I should have had a message to book another appointment about my ECG results as well as the blood pressure test again.
She said due to my grandad dying of heart attack at 58, and my dad having a stroke in his 50s and the what they think they see in the ECG results, requires another appointment and could possibly be Long QT Syndrome, and this may have developed late and now become more prominent due to stress and anxiety etc.
I do not want to panic, or worry the wife etc so will wait and see after my appointment next week.
Basically it is a death sentence at the moment in my head, but driving to work carries a risk.
Any advise ?
I also did the blood pressure thing over a week and I had an ECG, I got a text asking me to call and book an appointment with the doctor to discuss the results in three weeks.
Anyway I had an appointment today to see the Nurse about diabetes, prevention etc and I mentioned the text and I would book the appointment on my way out.
She actually did my ECG test and sent the results off to the specialist for the doctor, she quickly looked at my notes and asked me a few questions I had already been asked and said that the I should have had a message to book another appointment about my ECG results as well as the blood pressure test again.
She said due to my grandad dying of heart attack at 58, and my dad having a stroke in his 50s and the what they think they see in the ECG results, requires another appointment and could possibly be Long QT Syndrome, and this may have developed late and now become more prominent due to stress and anxiety etc.
I do not want to panic, or worry the wife etc so will wait and see after my appointment next week.
Basically it is a death sentence at the moment in my head, but driving to work carries a risk.
Any advise ?