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Echocardiogram
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I had one of these yesterday, and I couldn't believe how many times I was told to hold my breath then let it out, I thought I was going to pass out at one point, why do you need to keep holding your breath so many times during this test.
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when the diaphragm goes up and down so does the heart and it can also twist
they basically want a good view and the same view when they do the coloury things ( doppler velocity )
you are of course allowed to see your tests
under all sorts of acts and the GP is probably the best person - he will also get the report
when the diaphragm goes up and down so does the heart and it can also twist
they basically want a good view and the same view when they do the coloury things ( doppler velocity )
you are of course allowed to see your tests
under all sorts of acts and the GP is probably the best person - he will also get the report