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I had my much feared angiogram four days ago and it was fine. The previous nuclear stress test indicated blockage but my CABG grafts were clear Discharge instructions say to make a follow up appointment with my cardiologist but I keep getting put off by his office. They gave me a message and told me to arrange for cardiac rehab. Should I keep trying to get an appointment,?

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Hi there, yes keep pushing for the appointment unless you have nothing you wish to ask them. Do join the cardio rehab its very informative and good for you

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Yes I echo everything skid112 says. If you have questions and need answers to them. Don't take no for an answer 😊

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Smikra in reply toSina-6491

Thank you. I don't want to be too pushy but I do have questions.

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