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.... at least that is what it is supposed to feel like, when they shove a probe up your artery then squirt dye at your heart.
Well, at the ripe old age of 41 I've been called in for an angiogram, and it's tomorrow. I'm pretty cool about most things medical, don't get worried etc, but right now I am starting to falter on this one. Mrs J sees it, although I haven't really let on, and is being very supportive bless her. It's not the results I'm worried about, it's the procedure itself. Apparently it carries about a 1/1000 risk of tissue being dislodged by the probe, being drawn into the heart and causing a heart attack or stroke. I don't know if the fact that I am younger than most having this doen lessens the risk, but I'm still letting it worry me. I'll be laid up for a few days aftwerwards but I'll try to pop on and say hi when I'm up to it.
Wish me luck!
Well, at the ripe old age of 41 I've been called in for an angiogram, and it's tomorrow. I'm pretty cool about most things medical, don't get worried etc, but right now I am starting to falter on this one. Mrs J sees it, although I haven't really let on, and is being very supportive bless her. It's not the results I'm worried about, it's the procedure itself. Apparently it carries about a 1/1000 risk of tissue being dislodged by the probe, being drawn into the heart and causing a heart attack or stroke. I don't know if the fact that I am younger than most having this doen lessens the risk, but I'm still letting it worry me. I'll be laid up for a few days aftwerwards but I'll try to pop on and say hi when I'm up to it.
Wish me luck!

