by Aaron » Tue 29 Sep 2009, 18:30:01
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('davep', 'M')y mother recently thought she was suffering badly from swine flu.
After 10 days of this, I told her there must be something else going on, perhaps pneumonia.
Anyway, she went to the Doctor and got taken straight away in an ambulance to hospital, where the performed an angiogram (sp?).
It turns out that she had had a heart attack and had a blockage in her coronary artery (the one providing blood to heart muscle).
As luck would have it, she had an abnormality whereby instead of having just one coronary artery that branches into two, she had two arteries, and the second had sent out capillaries to the heart (she had been exercising up to six weeks prior to the heart attack which meant that during the growth of the blockage, the other artery compensated).
She then got told that they would perform keyhole surgery through an arm but that the chance of success was less than 50% due to the fact she had two separate arteries.
So the surgeon inserted these tubes through both arms and spent 2 and a half hours trying to 'squash' the blockage with a wotsit. She was under local anaesthetic only.
After fifteen minutes she went into cardiac arrest because they were putting dye through both arms to see whether the capillaries were doing enough to replace the function of the blocked artery, which stopped the heart. She was brought back by a defibrillator and oxygen.
The surgeon was pale and gaunt when he came to see her after the surgery, due to the intense concentration.
Now, three days after the successful surgery, she can breathe properly and the prognosis is excellent.
And she doesn't owe a penny. It was all done very quickly on the NHS in the UK.
Almost exactly the same thing happened to me in Atlanta.
As soon as they inserted the cath into my LAD my heart stopped.
Dunno how long it took... I was a little dead.
I got better...
They shocked me back and finished the heart stint... cost $160,000
hmmmm.... the UK huh?
The problem is, of course, that not only is economics bankrupt, but it has always been nothing more than politics in disguise... economics is a form of brain damage.
Hazel Henderson