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Posted by Ken on December 11, 2000 at 21:16:05:

In Reply to: Inverse T-waves posted by steve on December 11, 2000 at 12:27:41:

: My doctor just told me that I have inverse t-wave in heart, but would not speculate on what it means to my health. Though he did schedule me for a Stress test soon. He diagnosed the t-wave inversion while reading my EKG. Can any one tell me the potential seriousness of t-wave inversion, and can it be something not to worry about? Thanks all.

The T-wave indicates the recovery rate after your heart muscle contracts.

The stress test will determine if this is anything to worry about or if medication or sometime of medical intervention is needed.

Ken





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