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Dialysis Discussion => Dialysis: Transplant Discussion => Topic started by: Whamo on October 04, 2017, 09:04:33 AM
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:Kit n Stik; I took an echo exam yesterday. If you can do it, do the treadmill test. The echo exam with drugs that speed up our system is very painful. I did mine yesterday. I passed the test but it was an ordeal.
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The treadmill with the radioactive tracer and scan is far more sensitive than the treadmill alone.
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For me, taking the treadmill was a serious whipping! Dr and Nurses all had to hang on to me to keep me up and on the machine.
Afterwards they kept telling me to sit down and rest. I couldn't. I didn't think I would EVER get back up again.
A couple of weeks later I had my Triple By-Pass. After that, as I was being Discharged, the Surgeon told me I had what they called a "Widow Maker". The main artery on the backside of the heart, when it fails there is NO survival.
I was very fortunate.
Since than I've had a couple of those chemical induced stress tests. Yea, the drugs do speed up your heart and you will break out in a sweat. It ain't nothing compared to that treadmill with a heart that is about to fail.
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My grandfather had a heart attack due to a 100% blockage to the widow maker artery. He survived it, but has never been the same since. That was probably 10 years ago now.
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I didn't have to do that? Not sure my dad did either or he might have due to his age?