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Dagman | 11:53 Wed 08th Jul 2020 | Body & Soul
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Hi folks, I'm sitting in hospital since feeling unwell yesterday, I'm afraid I've had a heart attack and they are to do angiogram with posdibly stents or balloons. Anyone had this done, I'm understandably worrying!
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I had a stent fitted in 2009, Dagman. It's a routine op during which you're wide awake. There is slight discomfort - perhaps a tad of apprehension, too (which is perfectly understandable). My main gripe was that I couldn't see the screen as it was side on to my position. I would have liked to have seen the stent being fitted.
My husband had a very serious heart attack 11 years ago, had a stent fitted and he is as fit as a fiddle now! in fact at 73 he is far fitter than he was at 62!

Try not to worry. It's a very common procedure.

I know quite a few others who have more than one stent and are fine!

Ken, my hubby watched his procedure with interest! I think men are quite interested in all the engineering aspects of it!
Natural medicine is nice but some things are just not the forte of herbalists. Viva la technology.
Good luck ,try not to worry .
Apc, I was shown a video of the procedure a couple of days before undergoing op. But, obviously, that was someone else's 'engineering', not mine. Not the same :-(
I did try adjusting my position a tad but one of the nurses must have taken this as a sign of my discomfort/apprehension because she came over, held my hand and asked if I was ok. Which was quite sweet of her :-)
Hello Dagman. I had a stent 7 years back. Dead easy, no problems then or since.

(And for the record I’m old, fat, ex-alcoholic, ex-smoker, generally averse to doctors and exercise - so if I can come through smiling, you can!)

With metta (Buddhist-talk for Loving-kindness).

Allen
hi dagman, sorry the hear this, but you'll be back on here tonight telling us it was a breeze I expect :) I haven't had one but have seen the procedure tens of times without hitch
My dad has had everything done you can think of to do with his heart. He’s still going at 81.
Best wishes to you. Let us know how you get on.
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Thankyou all so much for your encouraging replies, the attack was mild over a 11/2 hour period coming in waves every 10 mins or so. I felt sickly and dull ache in left arm. I'm in the right place but may be 2 or 3 days before I'm seen to. Thanks again, best wishes all.
Had a few stents in the aorta via the groin. Full anaesthetic. The angiogram,for some reason, has left me in severe discomfort to this day but that was prior to a quadruple heart by pass.
The stent procedure was a breeze. No worries. :-)
Such a common procedure, Dagman, that's why the 'waiting' time is quite lengthy. Had to wait (in hospital) 5 days for mine but was discharged the day after. Mine was through the wrist and afterwards they put a pressure dressing on which they come and regulate every so often, relieving the pressure gradually until they are satisfied that the bleeding has definitely stopped.
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I find it hard to get past the operation success rate and posible outcomes the specialist told me, I know he had to broach that part of it, however, I imagine I will get a sedative of somekind and hope what they find is easily treatable. Thanks all.
Without doubt sedation will be available. If you are given a choice, take it . :-)
My angiogram was through the wrists pre heart by pass. i was conscious and felt slight discomfort only when the jiggled the camera around.I did not feel the incision. This was about 2 years ago and I now have on going pain in my right wrist. No scars.
The aortic stents were delivered via my groin and I had a full anaesthetic. Both operations at St Georges Tooting. Big unrelated problems afterwards. AKI as a result of excess contrast dye during the procedure and 24 hours later when a CT was done to check the stents had not moved. Too much contrast and too soon. Result multiple visits to renal clinic. The stents are fine still and doing their job. :-)
I hope you are buoyed up by the encouraging experiences above, best wishes to you Dagman.
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Thankyou
Good luck. I'm sure you'll wonder what the fuss was about when all's been fixed and you're back to your old self.
my OH had a couple of stents put in years ago and is doing fine. It was to prevent a heart attack, not treat one, and you may be in the same position.

My OH watched it on screen too. No way I could do that. They tried to show me my intestines when they were doing some sort of oscopy years ago and I just told them to switch it off. I no more want to watch it than I want to watch a mechanic fix my car. Just get on with it.
Hope all goes well for you Dagman.

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