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Good morning After my son's 6 monthly check up in May last year his Dr requested from my GP to refer me for echocardiogram. After a lot of fuss I finally had it done at Royal Free Hospital in September. I had to chase them for the results because my son's next appointment was in November. His consultant After confirming they are happy with him advised she will on the results of the report ask my GP to refer me to cardiologist. I have to say I'm taking this a lot better than I did my son's diagnosis.

Waiting now to see what happens next

Thanks just needed to get this off my chest

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Blearyeyed

Please keep us updated and try and keep yourself distracted by enjoying the time with your son and family .It can take time but just remember the wait is often worse than the result , and we often imagine things far worse than the things that turn up.

Take care , Bee

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CyclingTime

Half the battle is knowing what you have, then some action can be taken to help. The road to feeling better 😊

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