Lugnut you're giving me confidence
Went in for Roto-Root and stents 2 weeks ago
They ran the dye, looked at the images and quit
The dye is hard on the kidneys and would of had to go on dialysis
A new heart surgeon says at least a 4 way before mid -March
Still testing to see what they have to work with
Thanks for your success story!
My roto-root went the same way. It was interesting though. I was awake and watching them drive around inside my arteries with the camera probe. the dye was interesting as well, the warmth created from it allowed me to pretty much trace my circulatory route around my body.
Yeah, they use the dye sparingly, it's hard on your body.
They sent me for all the scans and tests the day I was in for the angioplasty. Got ll that out of the way. It made for a long day in the hospital.
Best wishes for great results with your surgery. I had convinced myself that it was quite possible to end up in the 1% that don't make it through this. I put my affairs in order, updated my will, etc. and also took care of stuff around the property that I knew I wouldn't be able to post-op.
Move when they tell you to. My first day out of ICU they had me walking down the hall on the ward. The chest tubes were still in and they were painful. I shuffled along with a walker like a frail old man but I did it. Next day the tubes came out and I was doing laps around the ward unaided by any walking device.
I'm guessing your going to be fine. If your like me, you'll be looking forward to the physical therapy so you can see what the new pipes will do for you, see the improvements they are bound to make.