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The chest pain didn't show signs of subsiding. Finally I got myself checked at Alameda County's Highland Hospital. After taking my CRT the physician asked me if I had a heart attack. I said I didn't think so and then I was told that most heart attacks are mild and thus ignored and denial also plays a role. I recalled my chest pains starting from the incident which on further reflection appeared to have been a mild heart attack. My roommate of that time had hinted at that but I had argued against that by saying that it is rare for someone in good fitness and low cholesterol level (125 in 1999) to get a heart attack. I went again for the stress test and was told that my heart is not normal and I should see a cardiologist.

I decided to rest completely. Tried to get Xamplify and its corrupt people out of my mind and it did seem to help. After I had recovered somewhat, I wrote a letter to the company, a long one, asking for much higher amounts for my backpay and for damaging my health. I consider stress at Xamplify to have caused my medical problems. Finally I got a letter from Robert Oliver, its CEO and later Sanjay Dayal was dispatched to talk to me. I was told that the company will not pay me any money and I got the impression from Sanjay Dayal's desparate questioning that he was sent to gather some vital information from me, including status of my health. The company never seemed interested in making up for any wrongs.

Luckily, thanks to my strict diet, medication and workout and staying away from places like Xamplify, I seem to be recovering. The cardiologist at the free clinic tell me that the consultant thought that I had angina conditions. I have my health and financial situation to take care of, but the fact that I don't have to see those people at Xamplify, is a pleasant thought. Isn't life beautiful?

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