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I had an adenosine stress test three weeks ago and my doctor and the caridologist both said
they were pretty sure it was a false positive but that I needed to have an echo stress in order
to truly say it was a false positive. The cardiologist kept reassuring me that it was probably
nothing but I keep going back to the fact that I still haven't lost all the weight I needed to (went
from 325 to 240 and still need to lose another 90). Are adenosine tests really that inconclusive
for womenWomen's way or not?