I need advice on how to make a cardiologist listen to me. I will be seeing my 3rd one in 7 years in two more days. I am trying to find research to take with me.
I started having chest pains 17-18 years ago. The pain is also (at times) in my back, and (always) in my jaw and neck. It lasts anywhere from 10 minutes to 3 hours. It never happens when exercising or exerting myself...but always when fairly or completely sedentary. I might have them while grocery shopping or washing dishes or I sometimes have them while watching TV. Many times I have them at any given hour during the night.
All of the stress tests, ekg's, etc. that I've had have been good. I do have an irregular heartbeat that I take a low dose beta blocker for, but my heartbeat is always normal when I have an episode. I tried one of my husbands nitro tablets during a particularly bad one, but it didn't help.
Two years ago I started researching a possible cause because my cardiologist wasn't interested in trying himself. Every path I take while researching leads to Prinzmetals Angina. When I presented the info to my doctor, he all but laughed at me.
The scariest thing for me is that now my 29 year old son is having the same problem. I have no idea if this can be hereditary.
So now, I'm trying another cardiologist. Any suggestions on how to approach this? Should I take any research I have with me? My other cardiologist wouldn't even look at it. Any advice would be appreciated.




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