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yansee | 11:56 Thu 09th Sep 2021 | Body & Soul
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Hi , Two weeks i`m having an angiogram as i suffer angina and it`s getting worse, had a 30 minute telephone consultation and was told i needed one he said i might just need a change of meds ,a stent or bypass all depending on the state of my arteries , has anyone had this done and did it improve you quality of life as at the mo i need the spray for the smallest effort ?
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yansee, that is brilliant to read, go you! I bet you feel years younger for it all too. You must be a walking advert for Wales NHS Morriston! Long may they continue to help others. I am really pleased for you and you must be the ideal patient. Keep up the good work, young man ;)
21:48 Tue 07th Jun 2022
Yes and yes. Absolutely nothing to worry about concerning the procedures. Angiogram and angioplasty are very similar, the latter taking a little longer. Both are done under a local anaesthetic and are not considered as major surgery. Bypass surgery is a different matter but you just need to wait and see what the angiogram results are.

It should make a world of difference to you.
What choux said so eloquently. ^^^
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Thank you choux and sqad
Lol, Sqad, no eloquence just a simple answer from personal experience :)
yansee, I hope the angiogram happens soon - you can look forward to better health. Good luck.
choux, don't understand your post,it was concise, answered the OPers question and not a bloody link or website in site.

Well done.
Understand should read under-estimate.
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Thanks choux 21st Sept is my date , got to self isolate until then but no problem
yansee, that indeed is good news, especially bearing in mind today's published NHS long waiting lists. Look forward to reading some follow up :)

Sqad, thank you.
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choux , here`s my follow up , i had the angiogram and they found my arteries 90% blocked ,i was put straight on strict bed rest for 7 days until the blood thinners they gave me were out of my system i then had a triple bypass . they said my heart was a ticking timebomb and a wonder i hadn`t had a fatal attack, Phew i was lucky , i`m now home and recuperating slowly
I missed your follow up, yansee until tonight. You are one lucky man. You needed that op for sure and at least there was no long wait for it. I hope that your recovery is a full one and you feel so much better soon. It can be a slow process to get over the op but you can do it. Great to read your progress. My very best wishes to you :)
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Thank you choux
Hello yansee. Don't know if this will catch your eye but am wondering how your recovery went and how much better you feel now? I think of you often and am so pleased you had the op in time.
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Hi choux , thanks for asking, my recovery went very well i`m not under cardiac care anymore i feel fine and walk a couple of miles a few times a week , i eat healthy and only go for a beer twice a week and haven`t felt this fit in years , Wales NHS Morriston hospital cardiac department saved my life they were brilliant
yansee, that is brilliant to read, go you! I bet you feel years younger for it all too. You must be a walking advert for Wales NHS Morriston! Long may they continue to help others. I am really pleased for you and you must be the ideal patient. Keep up the good work, young man ;)

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