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mcrover
4th May 2008, 08:36 PM
Well just got out of Hospital yesterday again.

Went in with minor chest pain and after having my history of AF etc off to Hospital we trotted.

I went in feeling great (other than a little chest pain rating about 1 to 2 on the pain chart) and came out not being able to do anything again due to bruising not only from blood tests and being poked with all sorts of needles but ended up having a Angiogram.

They found my Triponin level was .16 instead of .08 which means the heart muscle has been damaged by something but normally a heart attack would be around 40 apparently so they came to the conclusion it may have been a slight infection.

The main problem was that after the Angiogram they need to clamp the vain but they have clamped something that has swallen another part of my anatomy and turned it black and blue which is the only real pain I am in but I still have to take it easy so that I dont bust the vain open.

So it's back to DVD's, Forum and Video games for me for a week.....:(

Dont know why I posted it, just thought I would.

Slunnie
4th May 2008, 08:52 PM
Thats no good mate. At least it sounds like they didn't have to keep going after the angiogram.

Sleepy
4th May 2008, 08:57 PM
Sounds painful.

Hope your feeling better soon. :)

abaddonxi
4th May 2008, 08:57 PM
Good to hear you're weller.;)

Take it easy.

Cheers
Simon

davenlone
4th May 2008, 09:04 PM
Hey McRover, Glad to hear everythings allright. Hospitals suck, even the really good ones. I had a bi lateral hernia repair last october which slowed me down for a while but seemed to go well. Around the end of January this year i did something which really aggrivated it, My surgeon has been trying everything from anti inflamentories to physio with no luck. I've been on morphine for the pain for the last 2 months. Finally decided that i wasn't imagining the pain and are operating tomorrow!!!!! I understand your frustration and hope everythings smooth sailing from now on.

Cheers,

Dave.

timaus13
4th May 2008, 09:07 PM
I feel for u mate as I had open heart surgery almost 3 yrs ago now but know all to well what angiogram is like when clamped wrong.
Get a good collection of dvd's together and put the feet up.
Take care.
cheeers
better to be in pain and know all is well than to ignore symptoms like I did for 2 weeks to discover I was having heart attack?:D
All is good know I have been back to work full time for just over 2 yrs.:D

p38arover
5th May 2008, 06:29 AM
Look after yourself. I hope it all goes well.

I hope the swollen bit of your anatomy isn't the bit that is supposed to swell with blood! :o

:D

Stepho_62
5th May 2008, 06:45 AM
Mac

I had an angiogram about 4 years ago which they stuffed up the closing of the femeral artery on.:o

Got re admitted about 4 hours after having been discharged and then the cardioligist had a ****fight and wouldn't attend to fix the problem:(

Eventually they admitted me to intensive care and the "intensifist" (the bloke that runs ICU) helped me out. Large doses of morphine and a cute little pnuematic clamp which they pumped up to stop the bleeding.

Got out again after about 3 days but bloody hell, u should have seen the bruising, From my knee to my belly button. I wrote a letter to the CEO of the hospital and they waived all the charges. :D

Kick back, take your time n get well.

dmdigital
5th May 2008, 06:56 AM
Sorry to here about your hospital trip. I had something similar last year.

I take it they didn't put a plug in to the artery? I had the plug and still had to take it easy for about a week. I understand the other method requires you to be laid up even longer.

The other thing to look forward to is bruising from knee to groin. Of course it varies person to person as to how much you bruise.

Shonky
5th May 2008, 07:33 AM
I hope the swollen bit of your anatomy isn't the bit that is supposed to swell with blood!

My thoughts exactly! :o

Hope you feel better soon mate. Never been in to hospital for anything that I can think of. Oh - except being born that is... :p

Ralph1Malph
5th May 2008, 08:32 AM
Hi,
This is campfire chat, this is where you are supposed to post this sort of stuff!
Hope you recover well and have few lasting effects.

Ralph

mcrover
5th May 2008, 09:00 AM
Hey McRover, Glad to hear everythings allright. Hospitals suck, even the really good ones. I had a bi lateral hernia repair last october which slowed me down for a while but seemed to go well. Around the end of January this year i did something which really aggrivated it, My surgeon has been trying everything from anti inflamentories to physio with no luck. I've been on morphine for the pain for the last 2 months. Finally decided that i wasn't imagining the pain and are operating tomorrow!!!!! I understand your frustration and hope everythings smooth sailing from now on.

Cheers,

Dave.

Thanks Dave, that sounds bloody horrible but good luck for the op and hope you are back up and about before too long.

I hate Morphine it makes me feel like im being run over with a steam roller as it numbs me from the head down and then it makes me I throw up........:( and then it makes me feel less pain :D

mcrover
5th May 2008, 09:08 AM
Look after yourself. I hope it all goes well.

I hope the swollen bit of your anatomy isn't the bit that is supposed to swell with blood! :o

:D

Nah that bits earings.....left 1 is normal size and the other is 6 times the size and black and a little painful.:o

mcrover
5th May 2008, 09:27 AM
Mac

I had an angiogram about 4 years ago which they stuffed up the closing of the femeral artery on.:o

Got re admitted about 4 hours after having been discharged and then the cardioligist had a ****fight and wouldn't attend to fix the problem:(

Eventually they admitted me to intensive care and the "intensifist" (the bloke that runs ICU) helped me out. Large doses of morphine and a cute little pnuematic clamp which they pumped up to stop the bleeding.

Got out again after about 3 days but bloody hell, u should have seen the bruising, From my knee to my belly button. I wrote a letter to the CEO of the hospital and they waived all the charges. :D

Kick back, take your time n get well.

Yeah they tried the clamp first when they took the Bung out of the artery that they sent the cathater (sp?) up to do the angiogram but thats when they crushed something in my leg between the bone and the clamp which has turned out to be connected to the other part that is now black and blue.

Felt like being kicked in the proverbials but without the relief between kicks and the nurse basically told me I was being a sook so I will be doing the same thing and alerting the hospital CEO to all the problems I had.

When I was in the Austin hospital with the Ablation I had the same thing but manually clamped and then laid flat for the 3 hrs and I had no pain while being clamped just uncomfortable which you kind of expect.

The bruising after the Ablation was minimal in comparison to this and they put 4 holes in rather than just 1 so Im pretty sure they did something wrong.

Im still happy in the end that I have got a clean bill from it though and Im sure the bruising will go away but I just hope it all still works as Amanda and I would like to multiply one day and it would be nice if this doesnt hinder that process.



Sorry to here about your hospital trip. I had something similar last year.

I take it they didn't put a plug in to the artery? I had the plug and still had to take it easy for about a week. I understand the other method requires you to be laid up even longer.

The other thing to look forward to is bruising from knee to groin. Of course it varies person to person as to how much you bruise.

I had the Bung in as I explained above but nothing other than a plastic skin (sort of thing) over the top after it had sealed up.

Im off work until next monday so only a bit over a week so not too bad and I am getting more movement back and less pain each day, pretty quick in comparison to last time so Im pleased with that.:D

sschmez
5th May 2008, 09:36 AM
Best wishes Damo ....

You'll be fighting fit in no time :D:D:D

Stevo

Redback
5th May 2008, 12:23 PM
That's no good, i hope your up and about soon mate, all part of getting older and having a good time when we were young i guess;)

Which begs the question, would we have changed our habits knowing what would happen 20 or 30yrs down the track:D

Baz.

p38arover
5th May 2008, 12:32 PM
Dont know why I posted it, just thought I would.

Because friends are here to share and commiserate.


Nah that bits earings.....left 1 is normal size and the other is 6 times the size and black and a little painful.:o

Flamin' heck! :eek: I don't want to know!!!!

No bicycle riding for a few weeks then! :o

mcrover
5th May 2008, 12:44 PM
That's no good, i hope your up and about soon mate, all part of getting older and having a good time when we were young i guess;)

Which begs the question, would we have changed our habits knowing what would happen 20 or 30yrs down the track:D

Baz.


Nah wouldnt change a thing, what ive seen and done is who I am but your right, 20 yrs smoking, quite a few years spent at the pub on Friday nights as well as jobs that put stress on parts of the body that are not meant to be stressed in that way all add to the overall cost.

mcrover
5th May 2008, 12:47 PM
Because friends are here to share and commiserate.



Flamin' heck! :eek: I don't want to know!!!!

No bicycle riding for a few weeks then! :o

Nup no bikes for me, not that I ride one all that often anyway

LandyAndy
5th May 2008, 07:30 PM
Best wishes McRover.
Hope you make a full recovery soon.
Andrew

rangieman
5th May 2008, 07:39 PM
Great balls of fire :wasntme:

Sorry get well soon mate:angel:

mcrover
5th May 2008, 10:54 PM
Close enough Chris.

In a bit of pain now and cant sleep so I just took some more pain killers and Im waiting for them to kick in.:(