Panic attacks.... AN UPDATE.

I'm now in the NHS sausage machine - I went for the pre op chat on Thursday and have a date, time and ward number Thursday 22nd. They tell me that it's the op and an overnight stay - new pyjamas and slippers for me this week!
 
Good luck Ronkers.
Sure all will be fine. Keep us informed how you're getting on?

(I got my hospital appointment through too)
 
Carol M said:
Good luck Ronkers.
Sure all will be fine. Keep us informed how you're getting on?

(I got my hospital appointment through too)

Yes all the best for the 22nd Ronk, do please let us know how you get on. :)

You too Carol, is the date you've got to try and find a cause or is it for treatment? Stay chilled, it's on your mind but it'll get sorted. Apologies for not replying to your first post, ignorance was none intentional. :thumbsup:
 
Best wishes Carol and Ronk hope you both get sorted :thumbsup:

I went through a period of palputations which the doc put down to stress and it went away for the most part although very rarely I will get it when I'm particularly stressed with the heart feeling it wants to burst and racing like the clappers, in the past the heart racing would last upto 2 days. Pretty scary but with reducing my stress levels its seems to be a rare occurance now so hoping it stays that way.

Tim.
 
The good wishes are very much appreciated !
I'm going into the Freeman in Newcastle which has a very good reputation.
 
Early july this year, I was suffering from shortness of breath, even walking a few hundred yards with the dogs would leave me breathless. I was referred by my GP to the hospital and from that visit an angiogram procedure was arranged in August..
I expected to be told I had been wasting everybodys time so was shocked when I was told I would need a triple Bypass. This was carried out on the 16th September and 5 days later I was out of hospital..
4 weeks later I am feeling great and very thankful to Blackpool Victoria Hospitals Cardiac team. Just need to wait for the bones to heal and I will be back to normal approx another 6 weeks. So all the very best to you all awaiting proceedures I hope it all works out as mine has....
 
ronk said:
The good wishes are very much appreciated !
I'm going into the Freeman in Newcastle which has a very good reputation.

All the best ronk :thumbsup: - it is a fabulous hospital but busy and can be a little impersonal due to this at times. The consultants I come across are excellent however, it's just that what seems remarkable and crucial for us is everyday for them :cry: :o :D

All the best as well Carol, hope you find a way foreward :thumbsup:
 
Good luck indeed guys, getting back to full health priority one for all of you.
 
Maxsam said:
Early july this year, I was suffering from shortness of breath, even walking a few hundred yards with the dogs would leave me breathless. I was referred by my GP to the hospital and from that visit an angiogram procedure was arranged in August..
I expected to be told I had been wasting everybodys time so was shocked when I was told I would need a triple Bypass. This was carried out on the 16th September and 5 days later I was out of hospital..
4 weeks later I am feeling great and very thankful to Blackpool Victoria Hospitals Cardiac team. Just need to wait for the bones to heal and I will be back to normal approx another 6 weeks. So all the very best to you all awaiting proceedures I hope it all works out as mine has....

Wow that's quite a development in a short space of time Maxsam, must've come as a bit of a shock to say the least! Good to hear you're doing so well. I've got two angiograms in the next two weeks, be glad to get the problem sorted at long last.

All the best with your continuing recovery. :thumbsup:
 
pvr said:
Good luck indeed guys, getting back to full health priority one for all of you.

Sounds like the knackered members section does'nt it.. :lol:

Seems everyone is keeping it in perspective, but it's a kind post from you PVR, many thanks. :D
 
The well wishes are appreciated by me and I've no doubt by the others who are are currently having health issues :thumbsup:
 
john-e89 said:
Maxsam said:
Early july this year, I was suffering from shortness of breath, even walking a few hundred yards with the dogs would leave me breathless. I was referred by my GP to the hospital and from that visit an angiogram procedure was arranged in August..
I expected to be told I had been wasting everybodys time so was shocked when I was told I would need a triple Bypass. This was carried out on the 16th September and 5 days later I was out of hospital..
4 weeks later I am feeling great and very thankful to Blackpool Victoria Hospitals Cardiac team. Just need to wait for the bones to heal and I will be back to normal approx another 6 weeks. So all the very best to you all awaiting proceedures I hope it all works out as mine has....

Wow that's quite a development in a short space of time Maxsam, must've come as a bit of a shock to say the least! Good to hear you're doing so well. I've got two angiograms in the next two weeks, be glad to get the problem sorted at long last.

All the best with your continuing recovery. :thumbsup:

When I look back I can see that I was getting short of breath for quite a while, but just put it down to lack of exercise etc... Good luck with everything.. I am not great in Hospitals, however I found the angiogram fascinating... :)
 
Best wishes for next Thursday Ron. As you said in one of your earlier posts, these sort of procedures are everyday run of the mill things.

:thumbsup:
 
ronk said:
I'm now in the NHS sausage machine - I went for the pre op chat on Thursday and have a date, time and ward number Thursday 22nd. They tell me that it's the op and an overnight stay - new pyjamas and slippers for me this week!

Best wishes for tomorrow Ronk, let the 'crook folk' thread know how you get on.. :lol: :thumbsup:
 
Thank you - new pj's and slippers in the hospital bag!
I have to be there at 0730 so it's an early night for me.
I hope to be home on Friday at sometime.
 
Good luck Ronk, make sure your iPad is fully charged for the daily forum updates ;)

Expect to see many entries in the "moan" thread about the service you receive, the temperature of the toast etc :)
 
All the very best for the 22nd Ronk - I'm sure everything will go as planned and you can get back to enjoying your life :)

Also hope your appointment goes well Carol and they can get to the root cause of your problem - I had similar symptoms for many years - ended up in A & E several times and a short stay in hospital for tests that all showed negative - finally diagnosed anxiety and panic attacks . Like you I have been described as laid back ( to the point of horizontal ! ) but it seems that people like us are just as prone to anxiety - very difficult to overcome - with me it was a state of mind - I think looking back my job didn't help . Since retirement I have never had a relapse.

If it proves to be a physical problem it can be fixed once and for all - if it is anxiety then that in itself will be a relief - either way I wish you the very best.

Tony
 
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