marsh man Posted Wednesday at 21:04 Report Share Posted Wednesday at 21:04 (edited) After a reasonably long wait I finally got a date to go in into Norfolk / Norwich Hospital to have the above treatment , it don't over bother me but I was wondering what I can expect and if you had any after effects , two days later I should have had a dentist appointment as I have got to have three loose teeth out so to be on the safe side I changed the date at the dentist to a week later . THANKS MM Edited Wednesday at 21:21 by marsh man Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jaymo Posted Wednesday at 21:42 Report Share Posted Wednesday at 21:42 No idea, but good luck my friend. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TR1 Posted yesterday at 06:56 Report Share Posted yesterday at 06:56 I am waiting for the same , good videos on YouTube Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sitsinhedges Posted yesterday at 08:33 Report Share Posted yesterday at 08:33 I had it done a few years ago when they thought I had a blockage in one of my arteries. There's not much to it to be fair. You lay on a gurney with your arm out and they make a tiny incision in your wrist and feed a wire up into your heart. They then inject dye to see if any of your arteries are blocked which they view thru a tv screen directly above you. If needed they fit stents. In my case I was ok. After this they put a contraption on the tiny wrist wound that applies pressure for a few hours while it heals. Then you go back to the ward for tea and toast. It's really not that bad and quite painless from my recollection. It amazed me how they seemed to do the procedure without losing a drop of blood from.the wound site. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vmaxphil Posted yesterday at 08:42 Report Share Posted yesterday at 08:42 I had a stent 12 years ago, they went in by my groin awake all the time, only discomfort was when they inflated the stent, had 3 days in hospital with a bracket across my hips to stop any bleeding from the incision. Have to say that when I left, I felt "turbo charged" back to work 2 weeks later. I never had any problems since 👍 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
old man Posted yesterday at 08:47 Report Share Posted yesterday at 08:47 4 minutes ago, vmaxphil said: I had a stent 12 years ago, they went in by my groin awake all the time, only discomfort was when they inflated the stent, had 3 days in hospital with a bracket across my hips to stop any bleeding from the incision. Have to say that when I left, I felt "turbo charged" back to work 2 weeks later. I never had any problems since 👍 Similar but no stent. 4hr stay to ensure no wound bleed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shambam1962 Posted yesterday at 08:55 Report Share Posted yesterday at 08:55 (edited) 11 hours ago, marsh man said: After a reasonably long wait I finally got a date to go in into Norfolk / Norwich Hospital to have the above treatment , it don't over bother me but I was wondering what I can expect and if you had any after effects , two days later I should have had a dentist appointment as I have got to have three loose teeth out so to be on the safe side I changed the date at the dentist to a week later . THANKS MM Hi John, I had this procedure done 18months ago, and had a small incision in the wrist. As sitsinhedges gives an excellent account of the procedure, and it’s painless and a fascinating procedure you can watch on the monitor, if your nosey like me. After the procedure you have to wait a while in hospital for the incision to heal and then your allowed out. Obviously you don’t do any heavy lifting with that hand for a day or two, and you just go about your daily life as normal. Nothing to it John and nothing to worry about 👍 Edited yesterday at 09:03 by Shambam1962 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr. Merkel Posted yesterday at 09:02 Report Share Posted yesterday at 09:02 Also similar to above had mine years ago now I am sure the procedure has changed a little since, mine was done through my left arm no stint fitted just an examination of my heart following a suspected heart attack, remained at the hospital for a few hours afterwards then all back to normal. Wish you all the best for yours. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wymberley Posted yesterday at 09:26 Report Share Posted yesterday at 09:26 Had similar - search 'A Bit Of A Do' on here - a TAVI just on 2 years ago. No problems. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
marsh man Posted yesterday at 10:04 Author Report Share Posted yesterday at 10:04 Many THANKS for all your replies , very reassuring , a pre assessment in about a weeks time then if all is well I have it carried out on the 5th of Dec. All the best MM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
moondoggy Posted 12 hours ago Report Share Posted 12 hours ago The weird bit is when they inject the dye, you are convinced you have wet yourself. They warn you to expect the feeling, but you really feel like you have. When I had an angiogram, they went in through the groin and put the clamp on for several hours afterwards. However, when I had the angioplasty several weeks later, they again went in through the groin, but afterwards they fitted a collagen bung into the cut which was much more convenient than the clamp, but when they put it in, it felt like you had had a good kick in the gonads. Another thing was the bruising that came out afterwards, especially after the angioplasty. I have never seem bruising like it, from the groin right down to my knee was completely black. Other than that, nothing much to it. Mine was done twenty years ago, so may be somewhat different now. I’ve read that they do now prefer to go in through the arm. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Loki Posted 1 hour ago Report Share Posted 1 hour ago (edited) Hi Had several (stents, total 76mm on same heart artery, first failed after 3mths, 2 more added)............ 🙁, via me wrist, and awake during 'procedure'. Interesting to say the least - watching and feeling 'tugging' inside thee on a screen! I did state that I was 'not guilty' and there was some mistake, as gurney looked like I was about to be put down.........to ease me own mind! Bruising on wrist nae so bad. L Edited 1 hour ago by Loki Spelling, again! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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