Thread: Echo-cardiogram
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Old 03-08-2014, 07:23 AM
Skippy Skippy is offline
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Good one.

I actually had an echocardiogram once. I was diagnosed with a systolic ejection murmur when I was 18 and had it worked up by a cardiologist who told me I was fine but could use a bit more exercise. Four years later I went to join the Navy and couldn't find the paperwork from the first cardiologist, so they sent me to a second one who did the echocardiogram. I got to watch my own heart beat on closed circuit tv, which was pretty cool. They checked out my heart valves and re-confirmed that I was fine. My heart works just as it should. It's just a little noisy, kind of like an OM617.
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