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Hi all, first post here.
I looked through the first few pages and didn't see much, if anything, about heart disease.
I had a stent put in at 41, another angiogram at 43, and now I'm almost at 46, and spent last night in the ER with severe chest pain.
They wanted to keep me 'til the morning to meet with the cardiologist (whom I hate) and I said no - I have no insurance, I can't afford another angiogram/angioplasty (much less a bypass) and the LAST time I presented with such pain, my heart enzymes were much worse than this time, and the last time, they did nothing.
Plus, I've read recent reports that stent-placement isn't any more successful than other, non-surgical, treatments. He said he was aware of such studies, and thought there might be something to them. But here's the kick...
I told the ER doc that I wouldn't get another angiogram/plasty until we tried an aggressive drug regimen first, and he got all pissy. He sent an RN in (and stood behind him) while the RN explained that I would have to sign myself out against Dr.'s orders and blah blah. And I said I understood, thinking that I would at least get the statins and thinner meds that have been shown to be superior, but no. He made me sign myself out with just one small bottle of nitro-glycerin, pretty much insuring that I'll end up coming back for a surgical treatment.
Grrr....
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