Freaking out that I now need cardiac clearance for surgery
Hello everyone, my name is Wendy and I'm a newbie on here. I have read a lot of the posts and comments on here and it's helped me a lot through this long process. I am currently waiting for surgery date because now I need a cardiac clearance. But from my understanding my EKG and stress test came back normal, now I'm hearing the EKG was border line. So the surgeon wants a clearance from the cardiologist. I'm just freaking out don't know what to expect and just wondering if maybe someone has gone through or had a similar situation. Any help is greatly appreciated thank you?
I had something similar happen to me. I had a panic attack and an irregular EKG, but my stress test was fine. They then a few months later decided I needed clearance, which essentially really meant a clean EKG. I just went to the Cardiologist and had a quick EKG and that was it. I do have to go back in another 8 months for another one, but they were good to go with a clear EKG.
Good Luck!
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Most people need to do this, and it's almost never a problem. But really, this is just to ensure your own safety. You want to make sure there are no complications, right?
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My surgeon requires a cardiologists clearance on everyone. I have had a "little something" on my EKG for years and have had several surgeries including this one.
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I needed cardiac clearance and a stress test also - to this day, I believe my insurance company thought I would just give up!
Anyway, the test came back with the remark that I had "limited capacity for exercise."
Well THAT was news!!
The cardiologist added the comment that I was an excellent candidate for WLS and had no cardiac symptoms that would pose a risk.