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I had an angiogram last week as I had suspected angina. I was greatly relieved to read my discharge status!

They now think the chest pain could be Bornholm's Disease which I had in my twenties and apparently never goes away completely. The nickname is Devil's Grip which gives you an idea of what it feels like.

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Downtime

Sounds really a really uncomfortable condition. I was glad to see your discharge status says you’re alive! 😂

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Smiler53

Sounds really painful. Glad to see your discharge status “Alive”. I hope you are resting?? Hope it eases soon. Look after yourself. X

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Ranicles

Hi glad to hear you are alive.

I have to have an angiogram on the twentieth

What can I expect?

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julie1908 in reply toRanicles

Nothing to worry about I had 2 last year and they was over and done with in 20 mins and I didn’t feel a thing. You can watch everything they are doing on the screen.

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Ranicles in reply tojulie1908

Thank you for your reply, very much appreciated

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Jora in reply toRanicles

The consultantes reeled off a list of possible outcomes, including death, but they are all very low risk. It isn’t painful but uncomfortable. I didn’t need any sedation until towards the end when my arm became painful. So they gave me a drop of sedation. You get told the result immediately, which is good.

They had permission to put in a stent if that proved necessary. Thankfully, it didn’t.

I do hope you get the all clear.

J

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Ranicles in reply toJora

Thankyou for your reply very much appreciated. Hope you are in good health.

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wishbone in reply toRanicles

Hi,

I had an angiogram about 13 years ago following a mild heart attack. Being a big strong bloke I was absolutely terrified, so when offered pre-op sedation I jumped at it! Was pretty spaced out all afternoon waiting to go down to theatre when a doctor came and told me that things were running late and I wouldn't be having the angiogram 'til the next day..sob..sob. Hadn't been awake for long the next morning when I was given a quick wash by the nurses and whisked away to theatre with no time for sedation. Unlike Jora, I was given the angiogram in my groin. It was nowhere near as bad as I anticipated. Bit of a weird sensation on times as I recall but absolutely no need of a leather strap to bite on.

Thankfully there were no issues with my heart. :-)

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nomoreheels in reply toRanicles

Not me but my h has had angiograms plus pressure wire tests (this determines if it is found there's a narrowing in one of your heart arteries if it requires further treatment). I'm afraid to say it depends on who does the angiogram... having had 3 he would say don't allow anyone who's not done it for a while & out of practice to perform it. That said 2 were absolutely fine, a little uncomfortable but watching the screen occupies you. He had one through the arm the other 2 through the groin & opted for no sedation with any though he could have done with it for the the second!

I hope all goes well for you on the 20th.

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Ranicles in reply tonomoreheels

Thankyou

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nomoreheels in reply toRanicles

You're welcome.

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helixhelix

Frame it! Just in case you forget.... and to make sure the devil knows that you are alive and kicking and not to grip you!

Hope pain has gone too, you don't need more.

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ruth_p

That’s a brilliant discharge status! 😁 At least they’re getting to the bottom of what is the problem and good it’s not angina!

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nomoreheels

Phew, that's a relief Jo! The considered result is a mixed blessing though, I hope it's as long again before you have a recurrence. x

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