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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Google's offering little in the way of experiences as are Facebook friends... so can some people here tell me about their experiences please?

All I know is that having small boobs will be a benefit as they won't flap around and cause a fuss.

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By *apillonNoirWoman
over a year ago

There...

It’s a completely painless procedure involving a technician sticking electrodes to your arms, legs and chest with sticky pads. They are attached to a monitor which picks up your heart rhythm and translates it to a squiggly line on a monitor or print out on a long piece of paper. The squiggly line is then analysed to see what rhythm your heart is beating in (I’m assuming you’re having a resting ECG as opposed to an exercise or 24/48 hr ambulatory test). Lie back and think of England... no wait! Don’t do that!! Good luck

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"It’s a completely painless procedure involving a technician sticking electrodes to your arms, legs and chest with sticky pads. They are attached to a monitor which picks up your heart rhythm and translates it to a squiggly line on a monitor or print out on a long piece of paper. The squiggly line is then analysed to see what rhythm your heart is beating in (I’m assuming you’re having a resting ECG as opposed to an exercise or 24/48 hr ambulatory test). Lie back and think of England... no wait! Don’t do that!! Good luck "

Thank you! Yeah, I think it's a resting one, I didn't get the chance to ask many questions today.

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By *ce WingerMan
over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ

If it's a resting one, you can finish that book

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I've had a few of these in my time. Perfectly harmless, just relax and its over before you know it

Mrs x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The worst bit is the taking off of the little sticky pads. It’s a very painless procedure, though I was a tad embarrassed go have to take my bra off and lie back and relax at that time x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The worst bit is the taking off of the little sticky pads. "

Get into a hot bath, soak for 10 mins then take them off

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Easy you lay there for 5/10 mins and breathe normally.

You have to be braless, but generally if your having ECG or echos I'm sure you have more on your mind then showing abit of boob.

Only horrible bit is pulling the sticky bits off after.

They can generally tell you if it's a normal looking one, there and then.

Hope all goes well X

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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound

If you get a red mark or rash with adhesives let them know.

Having small boobs really helps as the readings are weaker with big boobs.

The most awkward bit is getting the electrodes attached in the right places. If the readings aren't clear they just do it again and you just lay for longer.

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By *ugby 123Couple
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over a year ago

O o O oo


"The worst bit is the taking off of the little sticky pads.

Get into a hot bath, soak for 10 mins then take them off "

Or just take them off after the test

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By *ficouldMan
over a year ago

a quandary, could you change my mind?

I had the 48hr one, it's one time I looked strange and thought should I remive the rest of my chest hair, didn't realise how sticky those pads were. Thankfully the nurse shaved the parts they were attached to first.

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By *orkie321bWoman
over a year ago

Nottingham

My mum used to be a cardiology technician and did ecgs every day for 20 years.

It takes a few minutes and is completely painless.

You will be asked to remove all your clothing from your upper body. They may give you a sheet to cover yourself with.

Electrodes will be placed on your skin in a specific placement. They are just like stickers. The technician will then attach the leads from the ecg machine to the electrodes. They will take the reading and it will be reported on by a doctor and the results are usually sent to your GP. All you have to do is just lay there while the machine does it's thing. The size of your boobs won't matter to the technician doing the ecg or the results. If you have big ones like me it can mean wrangling them out of the way but those of us with big ones are used to this!

The technicians are trained to be able to read and interpret the ecg but because they are not a doctor they will not give you any results. Occasionally they will see something on an ecg that gives cause for concern and they will ask the patient to wait while they consult a doctor.

This is rare but my mum had to do this at least once a month. She would call a doctor to a patient who had something of concern on their ecg and they would usually be admitted to hospital immediately.

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By *palWoman
over a year ago

The Bermuda Triangle in Suffolk

One tip I was given by one of the nurses...do not use any moisturiser on the day of the test. The pads will not stick.

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By *lem-H-FandangoMan
over a year ago

salisbury

Wear short socks.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I've done the one on a treadmill that gets faster and steeper and tests your heart under stress and if you have a heart attack your in good hands and in the right place.

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By *lem-H-FandangoMan
over a year ago

salisbury


"I've done the one on a treadmill that gets faster and steeper and tests your heart under stress and if you have a heart attack your in good hands and in the right place. "

Me to!

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