RogerS
Established Member
A cautionary tale.....
All other things being equal, if you need to have a medical then hope that the doctor doing it is not a cardiologist. DAMHIKT. I recently had one such and unfortunately he was. Cardiologists have very well-trained ears and will hear all sorts of things in your heart that other doctors won't. Trouble is he/she will report back as such. He heard a tiny, tiny heart murmur and a very faint carotid bruit. That went into his report. Result....not offering to provide cover.
So I went round the loop of having it all checked out. For starters, my GP could not hear anything. Echocardiogram showed trivial signs of anything wrong. On a scale of 1 to 100...around 5. MRI scan...ditto. Had I been seen by a different doctor for the medical then nothing would have been found and cover would have been provided.
As it is now, my medical record says 'heart murmur'. The life companies assume that I am going to drop dead tomorrow. I'm stuffed.
All other things being equal, if you need to have a medical then hope that the doctor doing it is not a cardiologist. DAMHIKT. I recently had one such and unfortunately he was. Cardiologists have very well-trained ears and will hear all sorts of things in your heart that other doctors won't. Trouble is he/she will report back as such. He heard a tiny, tiny heart murmur and a very faint carotid bruit. That went into his report. Result....not offering to provide cover.
So I went round the loop of having it all checked out. For starters, my GP could not hear anything. Echocardiogram showed trivial signs of anything wrong. On a scale of 1 to 100...around 5. MRI scan...ditto. Had I been seen by a different doctor for the medical then nothing would have been found and cover would have been provided.
As it is now, my medical record says 'heart murmur'. The life companies assume that I am going to drop dead tomorrow. I'm stuffed.