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OK, I think I have an understanding about your current symptoms now. Id like to move on to some questions about your past medical history, if thats OK. Yeah OK. Firstly, have you had any major childhood illnesses? Um.. I think I had chickenpox. Im not sure really. Just the illnesses which caused serious problems, e.g. measles, mumps, whooping cough, rheumatic fever. Oh right. Yeah, I had rheumatic fever as a child. I always have to have antibiotics before I have an operation or have any dental work done. Yes, OK so Ill make a note of that here. What about serious illnesses as an adult? Have you ever had TB? No, never. What about heart related illnesses? Do you have high blood pressure? No. My blood pressures good apparently. I always have to have it checked when I get a new pill prescription. OK. Ill ask about your medications in a minute, but Ill make a note of that now. No other heart problems? Have you ever had a chest pain or symptoms of a stroke? No. Im very careful with m