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At the hospital they said it was pericarditis and now they say I'm "over-sensitized" to every little thing going on in my chest. Doesn't make sense to me, because the pain is a rod-like pain about 4" long and not quite parallel to the sternum. Very specific and not fleeting.
I'm finding the same thing - my cardio's are being very dismissive. You've obviously had something far more serious and I might suggest asking one of the doctors on this forum.
arch s miller ms md facs
(angiography)typically like 1000 X-rays! with the long-term risk of (cancer)this is not fully understood.Cat scan makers are now trying to lower the exposure rate.