Unable to stent a blockage isn't a real good thing, but it can be repaired with a by-pass. I had a triple, never really had any symptoms other than general tiredness. They told me the major blockage like I had in the backsideof the heart is referred to as a 'Widow-maker', NOT survivable. My first attack would have been my last.
Well, I checked in and as guessed due to history they kept me for a bunch of tests. As far as my dialysis, at first they were pretty adament about not letting me do my own. I had to use their supplies and the nurse had to do it. Nothing like I was taught. Posible mask, open close doors, going in and out, not knowing how to use the supplies (they use fresinius), leaving the door open while trying to figure out which ones the cap, more people coming in asking questions. I'd be really surprised if I don't pick up perotonitis. They finally listened to my complaining and one of the other nephrogists stated that whats working for me at home will work here as well. He told them to just let me do my thing.As far as the out of breath and reason for checking in. 3 weeks ago I had an echocardiagam. Which came back good. However, my stress test this weekend showed issues as did another echocardiagram. I also had some fluid in my lungs which seems to be cardiac related and not a fluid overload. They did a catheterization yesterday and found blockage which can't be cleared with a stent. So it looks like I'll be having a bypass some time next week. I hope I'll still be able to get a transplant after having heart bypass surgery.
They finally listened to my complaining and one of the other nephrogists stated that whats working for me at home will work here as well. He told them to just let me do my thing.