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morning all since I had a stent in may I seem to get burning, aching, stabbing pains a lot in my heart ivd seen cardiologist and he put me on ranexa which helps, I'm waiting to be tested for mircovascular angina. I never had any pain in my heart prior to procedure, only breathless and aching on exertion. I do have severe heart disease.

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Hello :-)

I am sorry you are getting these pains but glad to read you have seen your Consultant and they do not seem to be concerned but have given you something that is helping

I hope you get that test done soon as I am sure that alone and getting some answers will help you feel better :-)

Let us know when you get an appointment and how you get on :-) x

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