Congrats on the good outcome, Bill. I had that dang stress test a couple of years back--I guess I was about 60 at the time. Got the nuke juice shoved in a vein and did everything they asked, got my pictures took, and was told to wait in the lobby while they took a look at the results. I sat there for about an hour before the nurse came out and said they were sending for a cardiologist to have a look. "Am I safe to drive home?" I asked. "That's what we're going to find out," she said.
Now, if I hadn't had a heart issue before, that just about stopped the pump for sure.
Cardio guy finally came for a look-see and pronounced all was well. I asked him what the problem was and he told me the techs don't see all that many good hearts and don't know what to make of them when they do. I still don't know if he was just trying to calm me down so I didn't die in his waiting room, or if I really am alright. But, it's been better than two years and I'm still able to chase my 16-month-old grandson, so I guess it was good news.
Anyway, glad to hear you're a 10. And I heartily concur on the recommendation. Get it checked. It's a nuisance, but it just might save you life.