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For a perspective, I had pulmonary edema, and at ER it was diagnosed as CHF and having had a heart attack. The usual protocol is to take an x-ray of the heart (mine showed some enlargement). Blood test. And when ischemia (lack of blood flow) to the heart, there is a cath done with your permission (I was shown x-ray, had pulmonary edema). I gave my permission and there was stent placed in a 98% blocked RCA, the ICX was 72% blocked and not stented, and the LAD was/is 100% blocked and no stent. But the totally blocked LAD had developed a natural by pass with collateral vessels (to put in a stent would not be helpful...is that your situation?).
I don't understand your doctor stating it was too risky to implant a stent? Sometimes there is blockage where the artery bifurcates or it vessel is tortuous, and that may be what is happening?!
A year later I was given a stress test! My experience and some understanding from having heart issues and tests does not correlate well with your experience and procedures. The only explanation I can come to is that the first cath missed the blockage revealed by the stress test and so there was another cath to open the blockage observed by the stress test, but that was not done?! You are due an explanation why the second cath and why there was no remedy to an alleged blockage??!!
You should get another opinion, and I don't believe I would have permitted the second cath without a good explanation. Are you experiencing chest pain (angina) uncontrolled by medication? If medication can control your symptoms, there is no need to proceed with an intervetional procedure (cath or by-pass).
I've gotten nowhere. Thanks for your response and opinion ! I go back to my doctor on
6/17 so I will have PLENTY of questions for him.
Medications serve my condition well!