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New How can someone doing cardiology research NOT be interested in weird cardio effects?
If nothing else, wouldn't you like to at least track a possible confounder?
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Drew
New I haven't a clue.
I have told him other things that might be relevant to the study, but he wasn't really interested then either. Pretty much all of the really strange stuff going on has been since the start of the study.

Perhaps he's not supposed to track this stuff, but leave it up to the people analyzing all those tests and blood samples, but the things I've told him wouldn't show up on those things.

Apparently the study people demand a check by a cardiologist, because every time I'm in there and about ready to leave, he comes in, pokes me with his stethoscope in three places, no more than 3 seconds each, say's "sounds good", and leaves.
     Well, I guess Error 500 won't be fixed for awhile . . . - (Andrew Grygus) - (5)
         Pulse width modulation? - (Another Scott)
         How can someone doing cardiology research NOT be interested in weird cardio effects? - (drook) - (1)
             I haven't a clue. - (Andrew Grygus)
         My heart rate pattern sure changed to me after the Pace Maker operation. - (a6l6e6x) - (1)
             Well, at least it wasn't worms. - (Andrew Grygus)

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