Hello
Although I have had PAT for some 20 years (Flecainide 100 mg x 2 per day) I have recently been told that at an Echo stress test, '4 apical segment of the LAD at peak stress demonstrated ischaemia'.
I was triaged under the RACPC (Rapid Access Chest Pain Clinic) which I understand to be similar to the 'two-week rule' for other illnesses and following a telephone consultation, have been put forward for an expedited Angiogram.
My question to the community is.... would anyone know what 'expedited' means? How long should I wait for the Angiogram? Perhaps it varies from area to area?
I am having quite a few symptoms of squeezing left arm pain and discomfort in left chest and back but little in the way of awful chest pain. I have been given a GT spray to use (although I am very wary of using it!) and all reference is regarding chest pain. I also suddenly become slightly out of breath - all of this when I am sitting at rest. Barely a problem during the day when I am busy doing normal things, so from what I can glean I have unstable angina.
I have also been told not to do very much (no lifting, heavy shopping or, joy of joys, no hoovering!) and can only gently walk for exercise (can't cycle).
Would any of you knowledgeable bods know how long an 'expedited Angiogram' should take and if I am OK to wait for it?!
Oh, also in the follow-up letter was the phrase ' I have emphasized that if symptoms occur frequently especially at rest and persist then to come into A&E/call an ambulance'. The problem I have with this is how much is frequently and persistent? I have no parameters to go on.
Many thanks in advance if someone can sort me out.
Regards