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Three weeks ago I had a stress MRI scan. Some of you may recall that I was terrified of the effect that the injected medication would have on my heart. I almost backed out but many of you took the time to reassure me and in truth it was not as awful as I had expected. I had the results today…my EF (which was 30 last year) is now normal even under stress! I can hardly believe it! Thank you all so much for getting me to the test. Those of you feeling that there is no hope…keep taking the meds because there is always that chance that things will improve.

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meadfoot

Thats good news. Well done.

great news, congrats 😊

Dear You

Perfect news for a perfect start of a perfect day........nice, very pleased for you x

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Smitty1956

Excellent, Jackabee! I am so happy for your great news!

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Gumbie_Cat

Great news, really pleased for you.

Hi: Jackabee what tablets did they put you on for the year, when you low EF went up to normal, many thanks, I'm just starting my journey 1 month but messages like your give me a boost.

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