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Anyone have information, seriousness, treatment for left ventricular apical hypertrophy with scarring. My recent cardiac MRI indicated these problems, but I haven't had a scheduled appointment with my cardiologist as of yet. I'm trying to get some details before I meet with him. My ECG is also inverted. I think the report indicated high T1 inversion recovery sequence for thromboses. I'm not sure what all this means. And, will treatment add to my incontinence issues. Sorry for all the questions. Trying to get a handle on these new developments.

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No one at the Foundation is a doctor, and this is also way beyond our normal areas of expertise. I think this truly needs a kind and helpful urologist to help you with the potential consequences of all of this. But perhaps someone else here in our community can answer this because they have gone through the same thing.

You can privately "chat" with me if you need help locating a doctor with expertise in treating incontinence.

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