Angiogram in the Morning Up-Date Friday the 13th

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  • adventurebob
    adventurebob Member Posts: 691
    Hondo said:

    Hi Everyone

    It was over before I knew it started, I was laying there on the table and one of the nurses came over and gave me a little shake. I ask her how much longer before the doctor will in to start, she laugh and said honey it’s over. So they put me back on my bed and took me back to my room, my wife was there and I ask her did you see the doctor she said yes, ok I said what did he tell you, she said you don’t have any blockage at all nothing in the heart and nothing in the kidneys, that was some good news.

    While is does not explain the pain I have sometimes in the back it is good to know that both the heart and kidneys are working well.

    Thanks for all your prayers.
    Hondo

    Good news!
    Glad to read everything's good. Nice answer to prayer. Now to figure out the back pain huh?

    Bob
  • KareGiver
    KareGiver Member Posts: 301 Member

    Good news!
    Glad to read everything's good. Nice answer to prayer. Now to figure out the back pain huh?

    Bob

    Yeah!
    Great news, Hondo!
  • ToBeGolden
    ToBeGolden Member Posts: 695
    Hondo said:

    Hi Everyone

    It was over before I knew it started, I was laying there on the table and one of the nurses came over and gave me a little shake. I ask her how much longer before the doctor will in to start, she laugh and said honey it’s over. So they put me back on my bed and took me back to my room, my wife was there and I ask her did you see the doctor she said yes, ok I said what did he tell you, she said you don’t have any blockage at all nothing in the heart and nothing in the kidneys, that was some good news.

    While is does not explain the pain I have sometimes in the back it is good to know that both the heart and kidneys are working well.

    Thanks for all your prayers.
    Hondo

    Great News
    Great News. I guess your docs would have ruled out kidney stones. I only mention this because both I and my father have gotten more than our share. Kidney stones can cause pain intermittently, as they lodge and free themselves. I've had two large stones that need to be blasted with sound waves (lithotrypsy).

    I also have a type of arthritis (ankylosing spondylitis) that causes a great deal of back pain. It usually starts in the 20's. But there are many types of arthritis, and perhaps a trip to a rhumatologist may be in order, if all else fails.