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Dear Colleagues,
        Recently I was in need for some surgery on my right knee. As a part
of my pre-surgery work up I had a routine cardiogram . My primary care
physician  compared it with the previous
cardiogram which dates back to pre- pallidotomy days and he was
"astonished" at the change.
The previous cardiogram, dated 6/95, was considered abnormal and was filled
with "static" and other problematic data.
        The most recent one was free of "static" and much of any thing else
that might be considered abnormal. It is remarkable to look at its
calmness. Does this mean that my heart is functioning better? My PCP
certainly thinks so.  I will follow this up with the neurosurgeon. Has
anyone else noticed the same results?

george