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I'm not a heart patient, but in September 2007 I was diagnosed with cardiomyopathy, which I have since recovered from as of June 2009. In February 2010, I recieved an abnormal ECG and would love addtional input. As the saying goes, "Two heads are better than one", "four eyes are better than two" and "There can never be too much information"

Heartofthematter
 
Welcome to the forum. I like your screen name. As you said, "There can never be too much information." If you share a bit more about your condition, I am sure there are well-informed folks here who can offer their insights.
 
Welcome to the forum and congrats on having had resolution of a problem. As to abnormal ECG, the 'official' best interpreter is of course your cardiologist but sometimes they try to dumb down what they tell you, if not sure you can handle scientific terms. Knowledge is power, for sure! There are various types of abnormal ECG readings one can have; did you get a copy of the Doctor's interpetation of it? If not, that would be a place to start, call Doctor's staff and ask if you could have more detail on what was abnormal and have a copy of interpretation for your records.
 
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