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Old 08-29-2014, 08:06 PM #1
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Default Nuclear Stress Test and PD

I'm dealing with some cardiovascular issues and the doctor has suggested a test to see how my arteries are functioning. It's also called a Perfusion Scan. It involves being injected with a radioactive tracer, so I'm a tad concerned about the effect it may have on pd. Anyone else had this done? And the side effects? If I end up glowing in the dark, will my wife be able to read in bed with the lights off . . . . ;-)

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