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Electrocardiogram
So i had an ecg and i had a very bad anxiety and panic disorder regarding health, i had some cheat pain doctor said to have an ecg, so although i had the normal ecg report was normal, but my query is the attended or the nurse when she was doing ecg told me to do not move, but by mistake i had to move my head a little although i was breathing normally, but i just tilted my head from left to straight can this cause wrong reading, like i might be having a abnormal ecg and this movement may have changed the report, i know i sound so much retarded, but lately my anxiety is getting worse yes i am taking medicine, plus what she did she did 2 ecgs first one she just threw away and i had a panic attack at that very moment,like might be the chest pain is cardiac, and when she did the second reading i tilted my head and this is making me loose my mind, please help and thank you in advance, sorry for tolerating me, its better to askhere than google it..🙏🙏🙏
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Your reading remains unaffected if you tilt your head. You’re completely normal. Listen to soothing music and drink milk before bedtime. Do deep breathing exercises. Which anxiety medication are you on?
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