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Anyone here have a heart catheter procedure where the Dr. went in through you wrist vein instead of your groin vein? If so, were there any issues afterward to speak of? I'm thinking I would prefer the wrist, what say you?


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Originally Posted by RJL53
Anyone here have a heart catheter procedure where the Dr. went in through you wrist vein instead of your groin vein? If so, were there any issues afterward to speak of? I'm thinking I would prefer the wrist, what say you?

Back 20 years ago, they went through the groin area. Last year I had it again, but through the wrist. No problem the first time, but this recent one resulted in an infection at the incision site (wrist). Took months to heal.

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What do they want to accomplish?

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I'd prefer the wrist if possible. Don't bend it at all after the procedure, the RNs will tear you a new a$$ if they catch you.... hint. grin

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Originally Posted by Happy_Camper
What do they want to accomplish?


Percutaneous transdermal coronary angioplasty ?

PS:Palliative treatment for an occluded artery.


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Had the groin thing. No big deal

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What do they want to accomplish?


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I had one through the wrist. No issues at all. On the plus side if you were to spring a leak it would be easier to plug it before you bleed out.

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Had the groin thing. No big deal

It’s not a problem until it is. I’ve got 11 stents. Had balloons before stents were available. I’ve been told they had an operating team on standby while stents are being done. Methodist houston has 10 heart cath labs that are being used at the same time. Hasbeen


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Had the groin thing. No big deal
It’s not a problem until it is. I’ve got 11 stents. Had balloons before stents were available. I’ve been told they had an operating team on standby while stents are being done. Methodist houston has 10 heart cath labs that are being used at the same time.
That’s because if they perforate a coronary artery while they’re placing a stent or blowing up a balloon, you gotta go straight to the OR to have a CABG (coronary artery bypass graft).


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I had one through the wrist. No issues at all. On the plus side if you were to spring a leak it would be easier to plug it before you bleed out.


That was my main concern since I am in the mountains and 30 miles from the nearest medical facility and it would be easier to control a leak on the wrist than the groin if needed. Dr. says I have Angina and wants to go in to see or find a blockage, it sucks to get old.

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Conventional medicine has a drug or treatment for almost every condition but a cure for very few of these conditions or diseases.


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Originally Posted by Blackheart
I had one through the wrist. No issues at all. On the plus side if you were to spring a leak it would be easier to plug it before you bleed out.

Good point.

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I had it done almost two years ago ....Never felt a thing........Of course I was having a heart attack at the time... Felt better right after than I had in years....


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Originally Posted by RJL53
Originally Posted by Blackheart
I had one through the wrist. No issues at all. On the plus side if you were to spring a leak it would be easier to plug it before you bleed out.


That was my main concern since I am in the mountains and 30 miles from the nearest medical facility and it would be easier to control a leak on the wrist than the groin if needed. Dr. says I have Angina and wants to go in to see or find a blockage, it sucks to get old.

It sounds high risk.
It's a shame that they have no cure.

I cured my patient.
Fortunately, he recovered 100%.
Not bragging...just blessed.
Maybe my results will be an encouragement to others here.

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Originally Posted by Happy_Camper
Originally Posted by RJL53
Originally Posted by Blackheart
I had one through the wrist. No issues at all. On the plus side if you were to spring a leak it would be easier to plug it before you bleed out.


That was my main concern since I am in the mountains and 30 miles from the nearest medical facility and it would be easier to control a leak on the wrist than the groin if needed. Dr. says I have Angina and wants to go in to see or find a blockage, it sucks to get old.

It sounds high risk.
It's a shame that they have no cure.

I cured my patient.
Fortunately, he recovered 100%.
Not bragging...just blessed.
Maybe my results will be an encouragement to others here.
Are you a cardiac specialist ?? Never seen one on this site with such a high post count like yours in such a short period of time..Must be some down time on your part do to covid 19 ?? wink

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both of mine were done that way, Zero issues


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I'm not telling anyone else what to do, but will give the short of how my patient was cured of intermittent angina.

No heart catheters or other risky diagnostics were utilized.

The only meds he was to take were therapeutic doses of specific foods and medicinal spices which naturally thin blood, prevent undue clotting, and reduce inflammation.
Immediately he was taken off of sugars and high glycemic carbs. Stevia was used as a sweetener as were fruits.
A list of inflammatory foods were removed from the diet.
Water intake increased. No soft drinks allowed.
My particular version of a keto diet was used.
Magnesium was supplemented orally.
Magnesium chloride was topically applied to the chest.
He walked wherever it was a reasonable distance for travel. Pace increased with ability.

Angina corrected the first week + and the protocol has continued with a 25 pound reduction in bw.

With the Lord's help, the patient is cured and free of abnormal cardiac limitations.

I hope that everyone here regains optimal health with good results likewise, no matter what choices are made.

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Originally Posted by Happy_Camper
I'm not telling anyone else what to do, but will give the short of how my patient was cured of intermittent angina.

No heart catheters or other risky diagnostics.

The only meds he was to take were therapeutic doses of specific foods and medicinal spices which naturally thin blood, prevent undue clotting, and reduce inflammation.
Immediately he was taken off of sugars and high glycemic carbs. Stevia was used as a sweetener as were fruits.
A list of inflammatory foods were removed from the diet.
Water intake increased. No soft drinks allowed.
My particular version of a keto diet was used.
Magnesium was supplemented orally.
Magnesium chloride was topically applied to the chest.
He walked wherever it was a reasonable distance for travel. Pace increased with ability.

Angina corrected the first week + and the protocol has continued with a 25 pound reduction in bw.

With the Lord's help, the patient is cured and free of abnormal cardiac limitations.

Smacks of truth to me, based on my experience. Most chronic issues are diet related, and the way diet causes the problems is usually by inducing inflammation.

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Originally Posted by RJL53
Anyone here have a heart catheter procedure where the Dr. went in through you wrist vein instead of your groin vein? If so, were there any issues afterward to speak of? I'm thinking I would prefer the wrist, what say you?


Thru the wrist three months ago, no issues. Pretty much a piece of cake.


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