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Yikes! Can you get a 2nd opinion on any of that stuff?
There are risks associated with just having angiography, let alone angioplasty. Stents require a lifelong commitment to blood thinners, anti-coagulants, etc, and they tend to lose effectiveness after a few years. The cardiologist told me that outcomes were much better for bypasses.
WTF? I haven't even got chest pain! I'd love to hear other people's stories.
Merc, will the healthcare reform help you situation any?
Thanks everyone.
Lunar, I forgot to mention that I've managed to lower my BP to 120/80, although under stress (like when I'm at the hospital), it went up to 130.
So far, I've refused to take all medication. I gave up alcohol for a few weeks and all sources of caffeine forever. Part of this is self-defense - my stomach can no longer tolerate aspirin.
If Adcadet et al are around, the radiology conclusion was "mild perfusion abnormality with 2mm ECG depression" or something like that.
Australian residents have universal health care, with the option of taking out private health insurance for faster access to more services. I don't have that because the excesses are ongoing, eg. I would be out of pocket every day I was at hospital. I've always reasoned that I'd be better off paying my own way for elective surgery, and for anything life-threatening I'd rather be in a big public hospital anyway. A reflection of my life experiences. It's also fair to say that I don't have reason to have much confidence in the medical profession as a whole.
Alas, I'm afraid I have now reached that milestone. I guess that means the warranty's up?
We're both still in a little bit of shock at it all. If it was just one thing, it woldn't be so bad, but having multiple things happening at once, has left us a little shell-shocked.Chewy, I don't know what to say - that's a terrible setback for your wife and you. Do you have relatives in SEQ?
We've been buying local as well for quite a few years, however much of the direct buying from road-side stalls has dried up due to high levels of theft, which in some ways forced us back to supermarket supplied goods. Now we travel down to the Nerang Farmer's Markets (about 30km from were we are) once a week or fortnight to purchase our items.I used to live in Kingscliff and thought nothing of buying all fruit & veg fresh from local growers.
Glad to know the trip went well. I love the tower of terror
FWIW, Bananas are $0.54 a lb in the US where we shop for groceries.