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thanks :) makes sense to me...I don't know why I didn't think to ask while I was there..err thing is I [b]hate[/b] talking to people on the phone..hell even the thought of it makes me feel like I should be recording lol...
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Q, Take the time to ask your doctor to fully explain what is needed for this. This may help you, so push forward and do this for yourself. Josie ______________________________ The Panic Center Support Team.
18 years ago 0 2101 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Well i think that if this thing is to figure out if your chest pain is due to anxiety or not, i think everytime you get chest pain you should push record and follow procedures. Even if it is complicated. This way they can get an accurate reading of what is going on. It can be a pain in the short term but i think in the long run it is better to be a bit overcautious about what you record so that they get a really accurate reading of the situation but that is just me. I am no professional so take that into consideration when reading my advice but that is what i would do if i were in your shoes. Hope this helps! -Diva
18 years ago 0 4 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
so I got this event monitor thing today..to see if these chest pains I've been having are because of anxiety or somethin else...and it has me pretty confused... it's one that I have to choose when to record stuff..but I'm not sure when I should do it...the nurse that gave it to me said "when you have symptoms push record"...but does that mean every time? or just when it's bad?...my chest hurts right now but it's not really bad so I'm sorta debating if I should do it or not..cause every time I record something I have to call this number and fax the recording thing to them...blah so complicated... anyone have any idea?? :confuse: my parents have decided that now that I'm 18 I should take care of all this stuff on my own and they're kinda just ignoring everything I ask them...it's really frustrating and has me feeling pretty cruddy...

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