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Angiogram procedure

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Many thanks again for your correspondence and recomendations regarding my present situation, It has been a real help keeping me on track with the fact that I need perhaps a second opinion on the angiogram revelations apart from my cardiologist of the past three years, who has been so far managing my AF with pills. There has, as I say, been no communication or arranged appointment from Cardiology after two weeks now, just the contact and Magseed implantation for the breast nodule removal operation to be carried out in two days time with full anaesthetic. This was not used for a bladder neck re section some two years ago at a different hosptal due to my heart condition.

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Re the second opinion idea; I was beset and preoccupied with uncertainty as to the most apropos treatment of my condition, i.e; circulation issues. I learned that Cleveland Clinic has a Second Opinion program, wherein you give them access to your records (no matter where you were treated), and they assign one of their specialists to analyze your condition and the treatment that you are on, and then render a written "second opinion" on your treatment, and how it might be "tweaked", or changed altogether. For a small additional fee you can confer with the doctor on video on your computer. Overall, the second opinion is costly, but if you are lying awake for hours, and your brain is doing flip-flops, it might be worth it to you. It was to me.