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Angiogram and recovery time

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growstuff Mon 30-Aug-21 20:13:23

I'm not sure that the deposits in my arteries have ever been tested. My serum triglyceride and LDL cholesterol levels are OK. My serum HDL cholesterol is a bit too low.

The reason for an angiogram was a heart attack, which was caused by a blockage.

Ramblingrose22 Mon 30-Aug-21 11:12:01

Sorry for delay in replying growstuff. Did you have deposits in your coronary arteries with lower cholesterol than mine?
I am relying on the statins to keep my cholesterol low. It was down to 1.3 on the day of my angiogram. I already eat a diet low in saturated fat and have been for years but my under-active thyroid may have caused my cholesterol level to be on the high side.

growstuff Sat 28-Aug-21 16:07:29

The anti-platelet medication will probably still be having some effect and that makes bruising worse. The yellow and purple are probably the end of the bruising.

PS. Your cholesterol is much higher than mine has ever been, but I still developed a clot. I guess you've been given dietary advice about avoiding atherosclerosis.

Ramblingrose22 Sat 28-Aug-21 15:38:58

Part of the inside of my hand and the inside of my forearm are yellow and purple, though getting paler now.

I was given anti-platelet medication up to the day of the angiogram but don't need it now as no stents needed.

All I take now are statins and 75mg aspirin a day to keep the blood thin.

Desperately hoping to be able to give my left arm a rest soon.

growstuff Sat 28-Aug-21 15:17:09

Unfortunately, you'll just have to be patient. It does go in time, but I must admit it looked fairly horrific at the time. My forearm and most of one leg were completely black. Were you given anti-clotting medication as well?

Ramblingrose22 Sat 28-Aug-21 14:52:54

Thanks for posting, growstuff. Sorry to hear you had the worst of both worlds.

I am very slight and never expected them to use the wrist. It still hurts if I make certain movements so I stiil rely on my left arm.

However my left arm is starting to ache now so that's why I am trying to find out how long the wrist can take to recover.

growstuff Sat 28-Aug-21 14:20:47

They tried to go in through my wrist after I had a heart attack, but it didn't work and I ended up with a stent inserted through my groin.

I had bruising in both my groin area and wrist. It took a couple of weeks for the bruising in both areas to go.

Ramblingrose22 Sat 28-Aug-21 13:25:51

I had a breathless episode in May. GP referred me for an ECG and the results were normal.

Had a CT scan after in case of angina and that showed blockages in 3 coronary arteries. I was shocked - my cholesterol has never gone above 6.3. It's a bit high but not massively high.

Have just had an angiogram which showed that the blockages don't require a stent - good news.

However they went in through my wrist and my right arm has been out of action for a week as the wrist hurts if I make certain movements.

Does anyone know how long the arm takes to return to normal, please?