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What are the implications of T wave flattening

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cheerschuck | 11:39 Thu 04th Mar 2010 | Health & Fitness
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cheerschuck..........that abnormality is commonly seen in healthy people and in the absence of any other ECG change and physical symptoms should be regarded in your case as NORMAL.

No treatment necessary and no need to worry.
06:24 Fri 05th Mar 2010
Many and varied.
Is this a homework question?
Meaningless question without clinical details.
If this is any help the commonest cause is cardiac ischaemia (Heart attack)
I thought it was a question about extreme ironing

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sorry didn't explain properly had an ecg and have slow heart rate (sinus bradycardia) and apparantely t wave flattening. No chest pains etc. Hospital have not called me back and didn't seem particularly bothered but gp had queried it with them
cheerschuck..........that abnormality is commonly seen in healthy people and in the absence of any other ECG change and physical symptoms should be regarded in your case as NORMAL.

No treatment necessary and no need to worry.
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Sqad, thanks for the reply, calmed me down. Sorry I didn't explain properly first off.
No worries...I knew what you were talking about.

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