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30,000 is a lot, and I'd be hesitant to say that yeah, everything's going to be just fine without at least having a cardiologist give your son a battery of tests. But since a cardio has given him the once-over and has given him a clean bill of health, and assuming you trust the cardiologist, then I'd suggest seeing if you can't help him to figure out what things might be going on in his life that are stressing him out. Is he high-strung? Is the economy affecting his prospect for keeping his job? Kids?
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