That won't change just because you've had a diagnosis, I was sent home from A&E with untreated arrhthmia two years after I'd been diagnosed, medicated, and put on the waiting list for an ablation, because the doctors prejudice blinded them to the difference between arrhythmia and a panic attack.
When I complained they just dug in and denied it: So I sent all the ECGs to Professor Richard Schilling, one of the world's leading arrhythmia consultants, who confirmed it was indeed atrial flutter: NB: It was the paramedics ECGs at home that were unclear, but they were still happy to take me to hospital twice in under 24 hours on the strength of them. On the other hand, Schilling was crystal clear about the ECGs taken in A&E that were used to diagnose anxiety.
Nevertheless, the Trust were happy to dismiss his opinion, and smear me by implying that he's a shrink and not a cardiologist: