Following double lung transplant assessments they have now discovered i have coronary stenosis but cannot make a final decision until a further report is prepared and discussed with the cardiologist.
These tests are so thorough as only the fittest( ironic eh!) can be put forward.
Depending on the grade of stenosis and whether it needs stents or bypass will determine when and if i progress to the active list.
Hey ho, onwards and upwards folks..🤪🤪
Stay safe and keep wearing your masks as this new bugger is worrying for us all.
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It certainly is a very thorough assessment Mr b for a transplant. Without it your heart problems may not have been found. I hope that it can be successfully treated by your cardiologist and not have a detrimental effect on the possibility of a transplant.
The new variant is a bit worrying but the scientists are already researching it as extensively as possible at this stage. You stay safe too.
You do seem to be getting a very thorough assessment of your whole health. I hope that the decided outcomes allow you to continue to be active on the transplant list. Whatever the outcome it is sounding positive. My best wishes,
I had aortic stenosis and had my valve replaced and I think that was one of the reasons I wasnt put forward for lung replacement. I hope they make the right decision for you. Take care
Yes you probably could. Funny enough my stenosis was found by an eager locum gp when she was trying to find something else. I think she saved my life, bless her. Then IPF came along, I keep thinking did I get IPF when I had the open heart surgery 😊
What was the open heart surgery like?The Americans seem to favour this over stent placements but cynically i suspect money influences a lot of American surgeons.
I was terrified going into it, but I coped afterwards quite well, but had a problem breathing and stayed in for 10 days. Care in hospital was exceptional, I felt very safe. I had 3 chest infections for the 1st 6 months after surgery and I had 3 echocardiogram to check my valve was ok. I haven't had any problems with my heart since, it's been just my lungs. Also I had a bovine valve put in and they have a life span. Cardiologist said I wouldn't need another open heart to replace it they do keyhole instead.
I had to have open heart surgery, because I had a blockage in the wrong place for a stent. I was fitter then (7 years ago), but I was out of hospital 5 days after the op., and have never had any heart trouble since. I hope you don't need surgery, but if you do I hope it goes as well as mine. Fingers crossed a stent will fix your problem.🤞🤞🤞 xxx
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