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Cardiac pains Prince Phillip
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I had a triple by-pass about 7 years ago but leading up to it I had 18 months of tests including a two heart attack and 5 stays in hospital during all this time they couldn't find any blockages until the last two weeks when they injected dye into the heart by which time three of the vessels were found to be blocked and within days I was admitted as an emergency with only hours to live.
My question is how were they able to find the blockage within hours in Prince Phippes heart and insert a stent which is a minor procedure only requiring a local anesthetic and he should be back home within a couple of days .
The same thing happened to Tony Blair virtually done overnight. There has been similar reports about other celebrities, who have been diagnosed and had stents fitted overnight.
I don't believe its just a question of power, influence and money although that undoubtably helps. I'm just puzzled how they can find a blockage within hours in some people but not in others who have a far more acute condition, requiring major open heart surgery and months of rehabitation.
My question is how were they able to find the blockage within hours in Prince Phippes heart and insert a stent which is a minor procedure only requiring a local anesthetic and he should be back home within a couple of days .
The same thing happened to Tony Blair virtually done overnight. There has been similar reports about other celebrities, who have been diagnosed and had stents fitted overnight.
I don't believe its just a question of power, influence and money although that undoubtably helps. I'm just puzzled how they can find a blockage within hours in some people but not in others who have a far more acute condition, requiring major open heart surgery and months of rehabitation.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.What I find puzzling is that there are, I think five major blood vessels which could block and yet it would appear that they were able immediately insert the stent in the correct one so quickly. Whereas I had scan after scan , radiation tracking and they still didn't know which or how many were blocked. It was only when the pumped the dye into the heart that it showed up and even then I was told " We don't know how many are involved and to what extent ". " All we can say you shouldn't really go home. but we haven't a slot at the moment ."
They were right in under two weeks I was taken 25 miles with all the bells and whistles to Brompton and operated on within a few hours .
They were marvellous in their treatment but I have often wondered if they had been able to act sooner if the heart attacks could have been avoided.
They were right in under two weeks I was taken 25 miles with all the bells and whistles to Brompton and operated on within a few hours .
They were marvellous in their treatment but I have often wondered if they had been able to act sooner if the heart attacks could have been avoided.
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When you go home depends in part on whether there is someone at home who can care for you. When I had my triple by-pass they would have sent me home after a week or 10 days but because I live alone they transferred me to my local hospital for about another fortnight and then only after they had inspected my house to see if I could get upstairs . They decided I couldn't and so they fitted another banister and grab rails . Best of luck and a long future.
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Modeller, in the last 7 years, diagnostics have improved in leaps and bounds and PP will have had the latest technology applied to his diagnosis and prognosis, I am sure. The best physicians and surgeons are on hand, and Papworth is the leading hospital for cardiology. It's not always a question of going private, although it can certainly make a difference - but he was lucky that THE major heart hospital was relatively close to hand. IMO.
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