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Angina after angioplasty

Angina after angioplasty

Posted By Mick on April 28, 1999 at 12:03:21
I experienced neck pain after three minutes into brisk walking on a treadmill and had an abnormal stess test result after seeing my doctor.  A heart cath was performed and then angioplasty to open two 50-70% blockages which was succesful.  After one week I started to walk for excercise and would experience the angina (neck pain) quicker and more intense than before.  I was very disappointed and reported this to my doctor who put me on Imdur and gave me Nitrostat.  Since then I have increased my excercise to a pretty intense level with only a little sensation of angina in my neck.  I even went on a mountain climb a little over two weeks after the angioplasty and really exerted with no pain.  I missed two doses of Imdur in three days and yesterday, April 27 (angioplasty was performed April 5) I missed the 2nd dose which I take in the morning.  After leaving for work I experienced the worst angina that have to this point.  It scared me and I returned home for the dose of Imdur.  I have yet to use the Nitrostat.
What could be causing this if I had a successful opening of these blockages?  Does the soreness that I've read about last this long?  Do patients ever get off the Imdur? It gives me headaches.
Thank you for your response.
Mick










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