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On Wednesday, Oct 8, 2003, at 14:34 US/Pacific, Jim Swayze wrote:
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> 1) I don't want to take the drugs. Anybody disagree?
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> 2) Could the slight cardiomyopathy be a result of my twice a week high
> intensity weight training? So rather than being indicative of a
> problem,
> could it actually be a GOOD thing?
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> He did mention that it might be slightly overized since I used to be a
> competitive runner, but that was 18 years ago now.
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> Thoughts?
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Yep; I think you're right and he's wrong. I think it was the running
that did it. I used to be a bike racer, and have the same thing: really
low resting pulse, and a tendency towards arrythmias and moments of low
BP. I train with weights, too, but I don't think you are likely to get
anaerobic to enough of an extent to have a training effect on your
heart from that.
Stick to your guns! Make them prove there is a functional problem other
than size, if your'e worried. Doctors seem compelled to diagnose with
something or other, just to earn their keep. The drugs are death on the
way; don't start with that.
ginny
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