Heart Attack After Stress Myoview
This is my first post. I had chest pains a few weeks ago but did not go to the ER because I had read if you think you might be having a heart attack to take an aspirin. I did that and the pains soon stopped. Also, there was snow on the ground and it was late at night and I can't see well to drive at night. When I related this to my daughter a couple of weeks later, she convinced me into getting it checked out. I had never had heart problems before, but I was overweight, smoker, and a good candidate for it.
My GP reluctantly scheduled a stress myoview for me. He didn't think I had heart problems. I had the stress myoview at the hospital and was told by the dr. that oversaw the test that there were no signs of CAD or any blockages. However, there was a sign of a past MI. That must have been from the former episode I had.
The very next day I had another episode the same as the first and went to the ER. I was told I was having a heart attack, that the main artery was completely blocked, and I had a stent put in then and there. Now I am told it resulted in CHF. I am told there are other partial blockages.
My curiosity is why the blockage didn't show up in the stress myoview if it were a main artery and completely blocked and other arteries are partially blocked. They certainly didn't become blocked overnight.
Any comments?
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