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Cheers guys, been an interesting few days to say the least. Probably had my first attack Tuesday morning but the pain went away and just got on with things. Left the house again about 3pm and halfway down the street got the same symptoms. In my case it was all down the left side of my body, with pain in the jaw, shoulder, arm ( below the elbow ) and chest. The initial tests were inconclusive, but the results at the 6 hour stage suggested an issue.

Was " in limbo " for 36 hours in AECU, but on Thursday morning got moved to the wards. Had my Angiogram around 11am on Friday and whilst there was some damage, there was no need for any stents to be inserted. All the subsequent checks were fine and so I was back home for 9pm.

Interestingly, the chap next to me on the wards had collapsed in the crowd at the Mansfield v Newport play - off clash and had initially been in a very bad way. Still too early to make any predictions, but he was up and about, fully responsive and hopefully will make a full recovery
 
Cheers guys, been an interesting few days to say the least. Probably had my first attack Tuesday morning but the pain went away and just got on with things. Left the house again about 3pm and halfway down the street got the same symptoms. In my case it was all down the left side of my body, with pain in the jaw, shoulder, arm ( below the elbow ) and chest. The initial tests were inconclusive, but the results at the 6 hour stage suggested an issue.

Was " in limbo " for 36 hours in AECU, but on Thursday morning got moved to the wards. Had my Angiogram around 11am on Friday and whilst there was some damage, there was no need for any stents to be inserted. All the subsequent checks were fine and so I was back home for 9pm.

Interestingly, the chap next to me on the wards had collapsed in the crowd at the Mansfield v Newport play - off clash and had initially been in a very bad way. Still too early to make any predictions, but he was up and about, fully responsive and hopefully will make a full recovery

Fingers crossed then Samoan you've caught it in the nick of time.
I'm presuming you're now on medication?
 
Fingers crossed then Samoan you've caught it in the nick of time.
I'm presuming you're now on medication?
Aggressive preventative medication was the term used. As it stands, only on Aspirin for life, but at the moment on a bit of a cocktail of the things.
 
Aggressive preventative medication was the term used. As it stands, only on Aspirin for life, but at the moment on a bit of a cocktail of the things.

Hope the meds work then Samoan:thumb.
I read the post like once they was happy with you, they just discharged you.
My brother in law had a similar experience a few yrs back and the care he received was pretty shocking until by luck they changed his consultant and now they're on top of his illness.
 
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