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Blimey sorry to hear that! Let's hope for a speedy recovery mate :thumbsup:

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All the best to you, Nigel. To a full and speedy recovery. :thumbsup:

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I'll certainly wish you luck Nigel, and wishing you good health also.

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The best of luck Nigel and a speedy recovery. Hopefully your health will be much improved after your stents.

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Good luck Nigel, Stents are OK, just take it very easy for at least 6 months after having any stents - I ruined my back being too energetic strimming after my stents!
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All the best Nigel. I thought my 4 hours in an A&E corridor followed by another 4 in a chair was pretty good going but your 15 hours beats me hands down!

Hope it all works out for you.

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Sorry to hear that, Nigel.

Hope you are soon on the mend.
Take care!

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Nigel H-J
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Firstly many thanks for your words of support and encouragement, TBH, after 2 heart attacks in as much as 2 days and being more severe than my first one 10 years ago, your words really helped me.

Had the angioscopy this morning and it became a bit of a problem for the medical team but after an hour and a half they had managed to put a stent in a collapsed artery of me poorly ticker! :excited:

Now me poorly ticker is ticking quite happily and the other arteries can be left alone but only through medication.

Guess I will have to take things a bit easy for now but, once again, many thanks for all your words of encouragement

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Congrats! It is remarkable what they can do nowadays. Had my stent 5 years ago and was amazed to be able to watch the process. Not so long ago they would have had to open us up. 6 weeks of rest ahead of you. How lovely :cheers:
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Brilliant :welldone:

Take care, lots of rest and gentle exercise.


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