**The cardiologist, Dr. Sreenivasulu Gangasani of CardioVascular Group, determined that the man was at “high risk” of having clogged heart arteries and ordered a nuclear stress test to be done eight days later, the firm said.
One day before the scheduled test, the man, William Martinez, was “engaged in a threesome where both he and a friend had sex with a woman, who was not his wife.”
He died shortly afterward.**
That’s how I’m planning to go!
I’m a patient at the Cardiovascular Group mentioned in the article, but with two of their other cardiologists, not Dr. Gangasani. My experience, however, has been considerably better than Mr. Martinez’s (at least with regard to the doctors, not the sexual antics).
I’ve been dealing with heart issues for the last several years, and have always been able to get appointments & tests when needed. I wonder if there were other factors (e.g. insurance delays) at play.
Fortunately, my issues are chronic, and should be mostly resolved by my upcoming surgery, scheduled for June 11.