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First, I would like to say thank you to everyone who has responded to my posts. I'm not a big social media person. But this forum has some truly amazing people who share their knowledge and experiences. Plus no one makes you feel dumb for asking a lot of questions. I am trying to put into words how l feel at at this moment so please excuse me. I'm very emotional right now. Make a long story short l got into see a new cardiologist on Monday 19th. That was unusual because l had just called the day before and normally you can't get in to see someone that soon. When I met with the cardiologist l wasn't sure what to expect because of past experiences. But after pleading with him he agreed to do an echo. Then stated he wanted to do a CT but didn't seem to concerned so it was scheduled for June 17th. Not guite a month away. But way longer than I wanted because the uncertainty was about to put me over the edge. To get to my point. I do not believe in coencesadences. No matter what your beliefs are l'm just sharing my faith. God is so faithful my appointment was moved to tomorrow Friday 23rd. That doesn't just happen by accident. The Lord knew what l have been going through.
So am saying it's hard to keep your faith strong when you're going through something l but God is always with you even if you don't feel it. I give him all the praise and glory. He is real and l believe no matter what. Thanks for listening. Hopefully I'll get some difitive answers tomorrow.
Take care everyone

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I have a general question. Today, May 23rd at 10 am l had my Coronary CT Angiogram, with nitroglycerin and contrast. I truly hope this will give me definitive answers. Today being Friday and Monday being a holiday I'm sure it will be sometime next week before I get my results. I'm hoping for good news but just but knowing exactly where l stand would help my mental health. Anyway, just for my piece of mind. During a CT if the technician(s) see something bad would l have been have notified then. Is it a good sign that after the test the nurse told me to have a nice day and walked out. Just curious.