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General Discussion => Any and Every Thing => Topic started by: Jen on December 22, 2017, 01:05:12 pm
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Two weeks ago a wonderful female surgeon, cute as a button, added three stents to two of my heart arteries. All is well, I feel Great! Have some swelling in the groin where the incision took place and left leg is swollen, and that is to be expected. I sound like a Stephen King novel dragging this leg around the house. :laugh:
The coolest thing is that I got to stay awake and watch the stent procedure. Fascinating! It was actually fun listening to the surgeon, surgical techs, and nurses banter and joke amongst themselves during the procedure.
FYI, if any of you forum beeks go thru a stent procedure in the future... Have no fear! It is a piece of cake and a wonderful alternative to open heart surgery. My personal doc said that I beat a very impending heart attack by noticing my symptoms and getting to my doctor.
I've been blessed with this happening in winter and not spring when the swarms are happening.
Anyway... time has stood still for 2-3 weeks and I just realized that Christmas Is Here! I've got angeled eggs, mashed pots, and cranberry sauce to make..
And I want to wish all of you, my dear bee family friends a Wonderful Christmas Season!
From My Stented Heart, Love Jen
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Glad to hear that you listened to your body and got things taken care of. The forum wouldn't be the same without you.
Have a Merry Christmas and a blessed 2018!
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So glad you are doing well now!!
So, tell us what the warning signs were that you were experiencing?
And, would it be so bad if you didn't get the eggs, potatoes and cranberries made? Take it easy. ;D
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Wishing you a speedy recovery and joyous Christmas! :)
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Merry Christmas, Jen and all.
Glad stents operation went great , please keep us updated.
Question does angel eggs have yellow mustard an pickle relish or vinegar ?
Merry Christmas
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Hi Baker :) Womens heart attacks, evidently, feel different than mens. For me, when I walked uphill with my dog, I got an 'odd' feeling right in the middle of my chest about the size of a ping pong ball, not quite a pain but uncomfortable, then an aching down both arms would follow, then as time progressed my jawline started to burn. Lasted about 15 minutes each time I walked uphill. It was an exertion signal for me. Then the feeling of acid indigestion comes around at any time of the day, but there isn't actually any acid taste in the throat.
Both my mom and dad had heart attacks so my doc had been after me for quite awhile to keep check for those signals. And I have high cholesterol as well. Just google 'women's heart attacks' and you will find a lot of into.
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Hey Mikey, they used to be called deviled eggs, and I still call them deviled eggs. But I guess the newer cook books now call them angeled eggs..... :) Aaaaannyway...
My deviled eggs.. I put the cooked yolks in a bowl, mash them up, add mayonnaise, a bit of mustard, and a bit of vinegar. Fill cooked egg whites with yolk mixture. Salt and pepper, and a sprinkle of paprika. Lots of variations tho.
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Sound's like mama's recipe :yes:
Surely miss those Christmas's :yes:
Merry Christmas beeks
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MERRY CHRISTMAS to all.
Jen, you're just getting started. I had my 1st. stent put in Mar.7th, 2007. I had my 9th and 10th stents put in Sept. 2nd. of 2017. Went back in the bee yard Sept. 4th. It's a breeze.
And NO, I'm not posting from the hereafter. :no: :no: :no:
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Hey Mikey, they used to be called deviled eggs, and I still call them deviled eggs. But I guess the newer cook books now call them angeled eggs..... :) Aaaaannyway...
That reminds of the discussions we have on a potato dish. We call them funeral potatoes, because they show up at every funeral. A future son in law says his family calls them Heavenly potatoes. A sister in law thinks they should be call Celebration potatoes, in celebration of the deceased's life. They are good no matter what you call them and we are having them for Christmas dinner with ham.
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Iddee Iddee Iddee!!! Hi there you Big Luv! My stented heart is happy to hear from you!
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I do know the ropes, hubby has had several stents from the waist down both of his legs, and now I have stents from the waist up. We always did fit like puzzle pieces ;D So hubby's three stent surgeries already had me somewhat prepared.
Merry Christmas to you Iddee and Mrs. Iddee! Please pop in from time to time, gets kinda quiet around here without you.
Love Jen
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Iddee sneaked past me!
Jen, ain't modern medicine great?
Glad you and iddee are doing well.
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and it's here..........
merry christmas all! and take care jen and iddee!
i don't have any stents, just some hippy hardware and now i am minus an appendix. appendix ruptured last weekend and a very good looking young surgeon removed it emergency surgery. modern medicine is incredible. spent the past week in the hospital. released friday afternoon. some pain and alot of drug stupor...........lol
we were having crab legs for christmas eve, and prime rib for christmas dinner, it will have to wait. guess i will be eating green jello with whipped cream tonight,
and maybe change it up and have red jello with whipped cream tomorrow.............lol..... :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
well, back to sleep and drug stupor! lol!
merry christmas everyone!
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Good Grief Riverbee! haven't you already had enough to deal with the last couple years or more? Hugs to you girl!
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Wow! Girlfriends! Take care!
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i don't have any stents, just some hippy hardware and now i am minus an appendix. appendix ruptured last weekend and a very good looking young surgeon removed it emergency surgery. modern medicine is incredible. spent the past week in the hospital. released friday afternoon. some pain and alot of drug stupor...........lol
well, back to sleep and drug stupor! lol!
merry christmas everyone!
Ow! Sorry you’ve had to go through this. Make sure someone takes lots of pics today, otherwise you might not remember this Christmas.
You’ve got nothing to explain to Santa this year!
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Wasn"t I lucky checking out this thread--I learned that Jen and Iddee are both healthy after bouts with heart "issues". I guess that people with big hearts can also have problems with them. I'm only sorry that it took Jen's heart to bring Iddee back into posting.
Stay well both of you and have a wonderful, healthy 2018 and carry on for many more years ahead.
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Big hug to you Ef! Well someone had to grab Iddee by the ear and let us know he's still in running condition. I miss Iddee and some of the other well seasoned beeks that got this forum family up and running. And just so you know Ef, I listen to every word you say... you're knowledge means a lot to this girl in California. Wishing you joy today and forever more ~ :) 8)
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Glad your feeling better. I have watched medical procedures done up until I seen a needle and I go out cold. If they don't let me see the needle I am with them until the end. Extremely terified of needles. Glad you are on the mend and hope you had a very merry Christmas
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Riverrat! Where in the H E Double Hockey Sticks have you been? Hope all is well with you and your's ;) 8)
And guess what? I'm terrified of needles too! But I've developed a kinda way to keep calm when the needles come along.
How is Theo?
Phoebe is such a cool dog! She keeps us chuckling all the time. Here's the cool part, we take her to doggie day care a couple afternoons a week so she can play with lots of dogs. She has a boyfriend named Barron, a Rottweiler. He likes to bolt underneath her and knock her over... and the serious play begins. It's hilarious.
Thank you for the well wishes Riverrat, hope to hear back ;)
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Been doing well. Been long hours in shop and at the shrine in November and December. Theo even mad at me for not having much time. However did take some time off for christmas to regroup. and have some Theo time he is doing great. Hopefully things slow down a bit in next couple of months. Phoebe is looking great she is a beautiful young lady
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Riverbee & Jen, wow sorry to hear you both have had struggles but glad you are on the mend. Jen you are correct that it’s a good thing it’s winter. We are going into a ten day cold snap starting today, so on went the sugar patties with Ken’s help. Hard to do it with one hand. Yep, I took another fall a week ago....face planted onto my concrete patio. Jammed my entire left arm and both knees. I see ortho Tuesday for a verdict. I am buying a bubble wrap suit!
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Awe Geez Les, That's a tough one, what caused the fall? Icey patch? Be prepared, shoulders take time to heal. Sorry hon. Us girls are on a roll it seems :sad:
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I tripped on my bootlace and we sure seem to be on a roll!
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Hi Jen,
I just remembered an event that occurred a little while after I had my cardiac stents.
Everything was going fine until one evening I started feeling wonky so went to A & E.
After the usual tests and an overnight stay I saw a cardiologist.
My problem was caused by a slowing of my heart rate.
Before I had the stents among my medics was atenolol. This drug, after the stenting, caused my problem. The cardiologist described atenolol as a "dirty" drug. Changing the atenolol to a more modern selective drug solved the problem.
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Hi Barbarian
Atenolol is a beta blocker, a blood pressure medication. Beta blockers help slow the heart so it doesn't have to work so hard for oxygen. Helps prevent another heart attack, helps with irregular heart beat, helps regulate blood pressure. I am also on a beta blocker Lopressor since my stents.
This really confuses me. I didn't have a heart attack, I don't have blood pressure issues, I don't have irregular heart beat. I don't understand why I need to be on this medication?