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I had been admitted in June with palpitations and ectopic beats following a holiday where i had over exerted got dehydrated and had too much caffeine. This all settled down but tests revealed i had mitral valve regurgitation and no blocked coronary arteries. Discharged after 4 days feeling ok. No info or advie given but to be followed up in clinic. After waiting for two hours in the clinic 3 montgs later to see the consultant, I was hoping for a discussion on all my 8 meds and side effects I am experiencing. Instead he just decided I need another angiogram with adenosine to see if it's MVA. Has anyone had this as I am quite anxious about yet another test and when this will be?

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