Nancy Today: Exercise myoview scan (heart stress test)
April 9, 2011 by
Filed under nuclear medicine
Exercise perfusion and function myoview scan
April 9, 2011 by
Filed under nuclear medicine
Exercise perfusion and function myoview scan
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It’s nice how you didn’t want to show the doctor’s face on the internet.. but his I.D card is showing everything LOL
@sedelman2 You are so right!!
what a fantasic explaination of the procedure thank you so much for posting this Nancy how thougtful of you! god bless you and all your endevours!- I am a huge fan of Nancy Today!! I wish you the best!!
Thank you so much Nancy, for this, I have to have the test done next week. I have to have the medication version of this test, and was very scared, after I saw your video, I feel better. Knowledge is everything
The radiographer knows a shitload!
What are the side effects?.
he sounds exactly like one of my teachers!
One truly Canadian characteristic is being patient and polite. Letting the other guy go first. Not everyone of course, but by and large!
He is SO patient with you! Canadian doctors need to school American doctors on bedside manner!
Wow, thanks for showing all this, and yes, if you’re recording them, it makes sense that they want to do the best job they can.
videos like this need to be posted and obviously your technician is a good one for giving a good explanation , If even one one hundredth were like him so many peope wouldn’t have to research and search for videos like yours thanks again .
I didn’t know it didn’t show small blockages! Is that what he said in my video. LOl see, I didn’t even listen carefully enough the second time! I have a 5 cm blockage in a small vessel.
thanks Nancy I just went through that test in Regina the doctor was late and made an early diagnosis before the results came through I’m not crazy about doctors like that but mine was over 2 days the test I had was called a dipyridamole cardiac perfusion study so I guess it really does have a number of names . I learned something from your video that it doesn’t show smaller blood vessel blockages they didn’t tell me that infact they didn’t say much at all, thanks .
You know, when I video people during a procedure, they really get into doing a lovely explanation! I never get so much information otherwise!
that technician is one of the best “explainers” ever, and I’ve seen many. He developed easily from basic to complex and covered everything well. He should give a series of presentations on every procedure that they do there. Absolutely first rate.
Thanks to him – and to you, too, Nancy for posting this. Good luck to you
injection and admit the injection was a scary experience (for me) as my whole body was exercising without me moving a muslce on the bed..very strange sensation, my heart was pounding through my chest & i was sweatin as if I was doing a marathon!I have to go back again in 2wks for more tests upon which I shall get some results back. bless you Nancy xx
Many thanks for posting this video..I had mine done last week & because I was slightly (lots) nervous I didnt take all the info on board so it was good to listen to your doc explaining, I had both the treadmill&the
I am having mine this monday. I had 1500 pvc’s in 24 hours on my halter monitor. Thanks for posting this it has relieved some of my anxiety
I hear ya! I have no memory for this sort of stuff!
Wow! Excellent info for many people I am sure! Really interesting.
Thanks for letting me sit right there beside you while the technician explained everything to both of us. Soooo glad that you have it on video because I think I’d need to listen to it several times and then I’m not sure I’d understand it all. Can’t trust my memory – nooo! Loved your facial expressions at the beginning! Again, thanks for sharing. I sincerely mean what I say.