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Old 05-22-2007, 03:17 PM #11
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I had the test done about 2 yrs ago, but can't remember the drug used.
I was so relaxed that they couldn't get my rate high enough to get a proper reading at first. I had to sit up and shake my hands and arms and move about to get things going. It was really funny.
There was a cardio tech by my side the whole time, just in case of a problem.
The people (must've been 3 or 4 alla time) around me were gravely concerned, but I started joking and we all were smiling by the time they finally got my heart rate up to where they wanted it.
I don't remember it being too bad an experience.
Yes it feels like you've been given an adrenalin rush and your heart gallops - but that's the whole idea. Simulate the treadmill stress, when its not possible to physically do the treadmill.
I just thought that it was funny that I was in such a relaxed state
(I have a mental mantra that I automatically do, because I have 'white coat' syndrome- especially in my doc's office, before they take my blood pressure), they had to go to extra effort, for it to work.
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I can only imagine them doing this to me IN A DENTIST'S OFFICE!!!!

I'd be a goner for sure!!

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