Probably: Without knowing the rest of your history your chances of having heart disease is certainly low given the normal tests you have had. Keep in mind these tests are screens and not definitive. A coronary angiogram would be more definitive but it is only done when other tests are suggestive or when symptoms continue despite other tests being normal or in someone who is felt to be high risk.
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