Over a decade ago, I had a ‘grabber’. A heart attack, or MI. It was small, fortunately, and didn’t knock off much heart muscle at all. I had angioplasty and two stents placed, kept my blood pressure under control, improved my blood sugar control tremendously, and lowered my cholesterol, including my LDL, to unheard-of low numbers. I exercised regularly.
And this resulted in nice, normal annual stress tests.
Until the day before Christmas 2007.
On that day, I failed my stress test. Oh, I felt fine, but this time, at maximum exercise and heart rate, there were subtle changes, that weren’t present the year before.
So yesterday I went off to the cath lab. Whee.
Summary: the old stents were in place, and those areas were wide open. As was most of my coronary anatomy. But I had 3 new lesions, ranging from 90-95% blocked, in 3 widely varied spots. All were easily opened with a balloon, and stents were placed. All while I watched on the monitor.
My cardiologist (the same one who took care of me over a decade ago) says just keep doing the same thing, and hopefully these new ones will last as long as the old ones have.
I’m actually pretty relieved. I feared I’d have diffuse disease that would not be amenable to either angioplasty or bypassing.
And I managed to get this all done over the holidays! Only missing one day of work! Boy, am I dumb with my scheduling, or what?
But I’m glad it is done, and it took only 29 hours in the hospital to fix what used to be a very complicated problem and repair. And most of that time was spent watching the Discovery Channel, or the Futurama marathon on one of the Cartoon channels.
Ain’t technology wonderful?
Happy New Year!