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How does one pronounce bigeminy?

Is it baaidge mini or bigger mini or baaidge minaai?

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jeanjeannie50

Buy jemini I believe.

If you Google the question you will find lots of you tube presentations explaining how to say it. We're not allowed to put links on this forum so sorry I can't put one here for you

Jean

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Palpman in reply tojeanjeannie50

Got it now. Thank you.

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Ducky2003

First time I saw someone post it on here, I misread it as bigamy. A whole different forum for that 🤣

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jeanjeannie50 in reply toDucky2003

😅😂🤣

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DawnTX

I wish I could help. I have never even heard of it. If none of my doctors have used it I guess I don’t need to either.

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Palpman in reply toDawnTX

Bigeminy is when you get an extra beat known as PAC or PVC after every normal beat. ie, every second beat,

Trigeminy is when this occurs after every two normal beats. ie, every third beat.

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Dan75 in reply toPalpman

Hello, PalpmanThis is my first time on a forum, I read a little about your health journey and I find myself in one of your situations concerning t waves and everything that follows with it, so I was in the emergency room for shortness of breath and difficulty breathing with sometimes noises when I breathe, I think it's wheezing and unusual fatigue and cramps all over the left side, I did blood tests and an MRI of the neck and head which showed nothing and I had two ECGs and there they told me that I had negative t waves in D2 D3 and AVF and they told me that I can go home, without explanation or anything else and there I don't understand what that means, since I've never heard of it, I'm not followed by a cardiologist either, and I'm worried and I would like to know how it went for you, concerning these t waves D2 D3 AVF and what does your cardiologist say about these T waves and what follows them, and how long have you had them? Thanks and I look forward to your answers, Best regards,

Dan.

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Palpman

Every time I explain ecg's someone complains and my posts get deleted without explanation so I PM'd you with my answer.

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