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Has anybody on here had a fem pop bypass.i had one 7 weeks ago my leg is still swollen skin is as tight as a drum.i am as weak as a kitten cant walk to far out of breath.

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You could try posting on the Circulation Foundation page as fempop is vascular. If no one replies, take a look at circulationfoundation.org.uk for more info.

I don’t know if you have cardiac/ lung issues.

You could call the ward or talk to one of the vascular nurses.

Don’t do nothing- you need to find out what’s going on.

Take care Jimmy

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fempop in reply toSpeakeazi

No other than the vascular issue I am as fit as a butchers dog for a 67 year old.

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You need to contact your GP or the vascular department the moment they open. If your symptoms have come on since surgery get to A&E as it may be s blood clot on the lungs! Let the forum know how things develop.

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How strange is that I went to have a lung check on Friday told her about my operation and finding it hard to get my breath, she told me nothing to worry about. I am with the nurse tomorrow for my mot check will book to see the doctor.

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MichaelJHHeart Star in reply tofempop

What's the current situation?

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Seen the doctor on thursday told me to stop taking the statins, sent me for blood tests, chest xray, and booked me in for a heart scan. Awaiting the results. I cant walk a few hundred yards and I am puffing like an old steam engine., got my cholesterol results off him from my blood test 2 weeks ago 2.9 how low is that.

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fempop in reply tofempop

Been off the Atorvastatin 40mg for 5 days yesterday I run up and down the stairs 3 times my breathing is brilliant back to normal. Went out for a walk no problems so much for the Atorvastatins.

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Speakeazi in reply tofempop

That’s good to read you are feeling so much brighter. Did the dr suggest trying another statin ? I had a few goes before settling on one.

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fempop in reply toSpeakeazi

No gave me a list blood test , chest xray, heart check, no statins. And see him again in a months time. I have an appointment with the dr on the 27th and I see the surgeon on the 28th . So I think the discussion of statins will be back on the table . I have a fem pop in my left knee and an AA.i will take another statin if it helps me stay away from another operation..

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