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I have to go in hospital for an Angiogram tomorrow, not looking forward to it but not overly concerned,  I have had two previously.  I should be out by lunch time.  That's one thing about being a Diabetic that I like I am always first cab off the rank.  So you may see me tomorrow afternoon if not it will be the next day.

 

Marg  :)

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I have to go in hospital for an Angiogram tomorrow, not looking forward to it but not overly concerned,  I have had two previously.  I should be out by lunch time.  That's one thing about being a Diabetic that I like I am always first cab off the rank.  So you may see me tomorrow afternoon if not it will be the next day.

 

Marg  :)

Had a couple of those too Marg. At least you know what's coming.Hope all goes well and you take care Marg.

Rob Roy. xxx

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I have to go in hospital for an Angiogram tomorrow, not looking forward to it but not overly concerned,  I have had two previously.  I should be out by lunch time.  That's one thing about being a Diabetic that I like I am always first cab off the rank.  So you may see me tomorrow afternoon if not it will be the next day.

 

Marg  :)

i didn't know what that is so i googled itWhat Is a Coronary Angiogram? - American Heart Association

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I am home but they found an artery so blocked it needs to be drilled and they cannot do at our hospital so I have to go into a Melbourne hospital in about 3 weeks time. That one I am not looking forward to.

 

Marg

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Glad you are home Marg.  Sorry to hear that it requires another trip to another hospital to get the blocked artery cleaned out BUT at least they found it BEFORE any traumatic event occurred.  Will say prayers for you and the Doctors and staff who will take good care of you. Keep us posted.

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Marg, worry not, there's nothing to having a artery blockage opened up. It's amazing how many people that have had this surgery, it's one of the most common types of surgery there is. I know its frightening, but, I don't doubt that you'll be in good hands. We'll keep you in our prayers and thoughts, take care and try to not worry to much.

Len

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I have never heard of them drilling an artery before.  If it was a straightforward stent they could have done it then and there but no I have to be different.  :roll:

 

Marg

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