In general, you should be on the look out for symptoms similar to your initial presenting chest pain to recur. With a stent, the liklihood of restenosis or a recurrent blockage is quite low. Plavix along with modificaitonof your other risk factors including lowering your lipids ,losing weight, controlling blood pressure and diabetes will all help.
If you have any concerns whatsoever, you should call your referring physician or the interventionalist who did the procedure. Many cardiologists will order a follow up stress test within the ensuing 6 months to assess the success of the procedure.
Had 1 steel stint put in place after a heart attack on vacation in CO the end of July. Yesterday evening I started experiencing very mild but constant chest pain in the same place my other attack started, just worisome more than anything. I had been doing nothing to warrant another attack, in fact I am not sure this is another attack and don't want to be running and crying wolf everytime I have a small pain.
I had angioplasty last month (98% blockage, two stents). I went home with Plavix, Tiazac, Glucophage (for diabetes), and Lipitor. I saw my cardiologist 2 weeks ago for an echo stress test, which according to him was very good. He wants to see me in about 3 months for a "regular visit", and in 6 months for another echo stress test. He told me that if that test is normal, I would be out of the woods. The danger now is that I might develop scar tissue at the stents site. To answer your questions: I do not have sweats ever or chest and arm discomfort. However once in a while I feel some twinges in my chest, and also my feet swell. Hope this help. Take care
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