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Pre-admission check

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malturn

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Just got back from my pre-adnission check at the Trent cardiac unit and every thing is now set for me to have my Angiogram on the 19th.April , just before I went out this morning the post arrived with 2 letters from the hospital, the first one I opened was to tell me that I have an appointment to see the cardiac surgeon on the 19tho_O the second was to inform me that the first letter had been canceled and my appointment is now on the 26th April :confused: Hopefully that will give me some indication when I will get my valve replacment surgery done😱
 
I hope you don't have to wait too much longer for your op
 
I've had the 'two-letter' experience in the past also Mal 🙂 Not long to go, hope everything proceeds as planned 🙂
 
Aye, best of luck Mal. It's important to remember that this is, quite rightly, a big issue for you, but it's just a routine workaday job for the cardio folk. I'm sure everything will go well.🙂
 
I'd an angiogram a couple of years ago. It's quite cool really. 🙂 I know, the whole thing is scary, worrying and serious. The angio is cool. Well, once it was done and I didn't have to be scared of it any more. Good luck
 
I'd an angiogram a couple of years ago. It's quite cool really. 🙂 I know, the whole thing is scary, worrying and serious. The angio is cool. Well, once it was done and I didn't have to be scared of it any more. Good luck
Thanks Ralph I had an angiogram done about 41/2 years ago followed about 2 months later by a stent which is basicaly the same procedure. The best bit was when they said OH you're having some pain so they give you some morphine and you get an almost immediate pretty firework display in your brain😛
 
I had an angiogram done at my local hospital last year and the management was superb. I could hardly move in the 'theatre' as there were so many staff with some on training.
 
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