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Morning Sqad
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I have put an update and question on the Hello Sqad thread. The consultant was a nice guy, terrific shoes. x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Alba. I will do more research next time. Lying half naked on a couch waving my legs about didn't give a great view of the shoes. Plus he had his trousers on which only showed the toes....the soles would have been a giveaway. I will remedy all that at the next appointment and report back. x
Tony. I need him whole and friendly for now. x
Tony. I need him whole and friendly for now. x
I have just found it.
As expected, angiograms are different from CT scan, but most unit use the CT scans to visualise the arteries after the dye has been injected.
No big deal.
The decision as to whether grafting will be necessary will depend upon the state ( patency) of the arteries and from your description of your symptoms, my guess would be that operation will not be necessary.........but the angiograms will decide.
Yes, if your problem is to be treated conservatively, then aspirin and statins will be required......aspirin to thin the blood and statins to block the formation of cholesterol plaques in the blood vessels thus avoiding the formation of a thombus (complete blockage).
So far so good, my interest remains, particularly about the lessons ;-)
As expected, angiograms are different from CT scan, but most unit use the CT scans to visualise the arteries after the dye has been injected.
No big deal.
The decision as to whether grafting will be necessary will depend upon the state ( patency) of the arteries and from your description of your symptoms, my guess would be that operation will not be necessary.........but the angiograms will decide.
Yes, if your problem is to be treated conservatively, then aspirin and statins will be required......aspirin to thin the blood and statins to block the formation of cholesterol plaques in the blood vessels thus avoiding the formation of a thombus (complete blockage).
So far so good, my interest remains, particularly about the lessons ;-)
Thank you Sqad. I will start on Aspirin and discuss Statins with my GP re. side effects. Looks like I will take them though.
The tests should come through quite soon but I am fairly sure I can avoid surgery. I certainly seem better now than I did three or four weeks ago.
Thank you for your help......and you really did help.x
Now lessons......I'm quite looking forward to teaching you. You will never look at a pint of Guinness in the same way again!
Love G xxx
The tests should come through quite soon but I am fairly sure I can avoid surgery. I certainly seem better now than I did three or four weeks ago.
Thank you for your help......and you really did help.x
Now lessons......I'm quite looking forward to teaching you. You will never look at a pint of Guinness in the same way again!
Love G xxx