Last summer i was diagnosed with that specific kind of cardiomyopathy... im quite symptomatic as well. I was just wondering if anyone here might be able to explain to me exactly what this is or exactly what it could mean for me. My cardiologist explains everything in confusing "dr terms" sometimes... maybe i could get a different perspective?
Left Ventricular Non-compaction cardiomyopathy?
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- 8 May 2010 by Koukla8706
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- heart disease, cardiomyopathy
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