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Hi, I had an angiogram on Monday and have had a pain in my chest ( which I didn’t have before) and extreme fatigue….. is this something that other’s have experienced ?

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I certainly didn't experience this following the two angiograms I have had. I suggest you contact 111 and ask for their advice. Or the hospital where you were treated if they have a cardiology ward. But if your chest pains get worse it's a 999 call.

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has it improved now?

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I did. When I queried chest pain feeling worse after coming home the Cardiac nurse told me you can get chest pain up to 4 weeks after an angiogram (would have been helpful to have been told that at the time!). Was also fatigued. Not sure if that was post angiogram related or post heart attack symptom. Hope you are feeling better soon.

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