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I just went in for my annual physical with my G.P. who is also a cardiac specialist. He does a treadmill "stress test" which includes an EKG.
After the test is complete, he says there is a "change" from previous years EKG.
He wants to do an angiogram, as he put it: "just to make sure every thing is OK". That's OK with me, since the test is the gold standard for blockages, etc.
Since no actual diagnosis of a problem has been made, am I required to ground myself pending the outcome of this test (in about two weeks)?
After the test is complete, he says there is a "change" from previous years EKG.
He wants to do an angiogram, as he put it: "just to make sure every thing is OK". That's OK with me, since the test is the gold standard for blockages, etc.
Since no actual diagnosis of a problem has been made, am I required to ground myself pending the outcome of this test (in about two weeks)?