Arm and chest pain at rest, ruled out variant angina
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How exactly have they ruled out variant angina?
Given the work that you've had done already, I'd gather my stuff and get another opinion at a large center.
They ruled it out through several tests: ecg's, event monitor, CT scans, TEE, TTE, stress test, and the fact that the diltiazem & nitro doesn't help. I saw a Cleveland clinic cardiologist in December and have been following up with local physicians who have consulted with Cleveland. I think I need to talk to someone who specializes in Marfan's Syndrome.
Sounds like they've checked out your vascular system...some of the large vessels in the body can be tricky to evaluate. Connective tissue problems aren't fun no doubt, and I hope they can shed some light.
Good luck!