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<blockquote data-quote="kitedoc" data-source="post: 2080233" data-attributes="member: 468714"><p>Not as health professional advice or opinion, in theory IF someone has already compromised heart arteries a sudden jolt of adrenaline might trigger off unusual heart rhythums, or artery spasm etc.</p><p>Purely because i have had diabetes for 52 years and am 65 my doctor referred me to a cardiolofgist for prevetative care and assessment. </p><p>The most reassuring thing was to have a Coronary Artery Ccalcium Score done. This showed minimal calcium and thus low risks of heart problems. </p><p>If you are particularly worried about heart problems please ask your GP for assessment.</p><p>And as others have said, trying to prevent and minimise hypos is most important.</p><p>Best Wishes!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kitedoc, post: 2080233, member: 468714"] Not as health professional advice or opinion, in theory IF someone has already compromised heart arteries a sudden jolt of adrenaline might trigger off unusual heart rhythums, or artery spasm etc. Purely because i have had diabetes for 52 years and am 65 my doctor referred me to a cardiolofgist for prevetative care and assessment. The most reassuring thing was to have a Coronary Artery Ccalcium Score done. This showed minimal calcium and thus low risks of heart problems. If you are particularly worried about heart problems please ask your GP for assessment. And as others have said, trying to prevent and minimise hypos is most important. Best Wishes! [/QUOTE]
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