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Re: MRIs are not used for tachycardias, fat man.

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No one does MRIs for that, at leadt from what I know from friends with AFIB and VT, the reason being that if they suffer from those, and if the pills aren’t working, they have to do ablasions and they have to induce those in order to find the spots amd catheterize them. I know of someone where they could not induce so he lives with. He is a former competitive cyclist and journalist who cannot ride hard anymore and he had to use an ebike in order to not stress himself. MRIS don’t do shit for stuff like that.

Doing “your own research on the internet” is a fool’s task.

The best electrophysiologists doctors who treated my friends at New York Presbyterian and Mount Sinai in NYC, that’s how they go.




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MRIs are not used for tachycardias, fat man.
By: zzstar
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Fri, 07 Jun 24 12:09 AM
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MRIs are for and not normally done for …tachycardias. Sonograms/echocardiograms are done, for heart condition/health, especially in stress tests.

Tachycardias can only be checked in an ablation procedure where a catheter is inserted to the heart to find the spots that act up and cause afib and VT among some.

So, you’re lying fat man. You got VT, no explanation, and it is probably left over from Covid.

I saw your fat man hands. You can post that picture again or a picture of your torso, chickenshit.


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