Hi all, thanks again for all the advise and wishes, I said I would give feedback so here goes..
Well yesterday was the big day, and really it was not to bad.
Had to be in Hospital early, and was number 3 in the queue. Very state of the are theatre, and I was waiting for the cut after getting the local , when I was asked if I wanted to see the catheter, entering the heart area.
The entire process took about 30 minutes, and was a little bit uncomfortable, and hot feelings with the dye.
Luckily the Surgeon, said he was happy that there was nothing major wrong, some furring of the very ends of the heart vessels, but he could treat them medically, Statins I guess, but have to contact him next week, when he will have test results Blood etc.
He used a internal Angio seal device for closing the artery, this apparently has a collagen plug to stop Bleeding.
The devise dissolves over the next 90 days
I had to lie without moving on my back for 2 hours, and was then able to go home after they checked all was ok
Told to take it easy for a day or 2.
Pleased it is over and not to bad news
An interesting thing, in the Hospital,( Im a Type 2) My blood Glucose, at 5 am was 4.9, in hospital it was 5.6.
They put up a drip, before going to theatre, and Glucose was 10.1, and then 14.6. before I went in.( they tested every hour)
I freaked as I have not had a reading like that for 18 months.
I thought it may be due to stress, as I was Kra%#(^g, myself before going in.
I mentioned it to the Doctor, and he checked my drip.
He then told me that the Hospital give all diabetics a drip with a 5% Glucose content as " They were not to worried on High Glucose, and did not want Hypo's and low sugar in theatre"
Guess it makes sense?
As I got back to the ward they changed the drip to a normal Saline drip, and about half way through the 2 hour lie in, my glucose was back to 5.8
So im still around, and not quite kicking yet, im getting there