
The photo show how we stopped the blood flow from the artery in the groin earlier. Yesterday they put a Vascular Plug for the artery occlusion. Earlier we had to be in bed and stable position for 6 hours. Later when doing the Angiographic through the arm and using a splint the waiting time was reduced to 4 hours.
With the plug I was up walking around after 1 hour!
Development and I feel fine.
Bra -god bedring!
ReplyDeleteIn my youth I was a nurse, so I found your vascular plug fascinating. Thank you for the link that let me learn about it.
ReplyDeleteContinue well!
Er med deg i tankene kjære venn.
ReplyDeleteOg det ser jo ut til å gå veldig så bra. Men krysser fingre videre.
Klem herfra.
Fint at det går bra med deg,lykke til videre:o)
ReplyDeleteHa det godt med alle fremtid test. Lyder like fint nyheter til deres.
ReplyDeleteHei igjen, og god kveld denne gangen..., vel Arne, der er bloggen som har forandret seg, ikke meg!! Og mulig er det du som har bidratt litt til det... så får en vel "noen" se om det er til det bedre eller det dårligere... eller ??? spiller det egentlig noen rolle...
ReplyDeleteNatt da :-)
Så flott at det går bra. Har savnet deg på ABC-Wedesday og Sky Watch Friday.
ReplyDeleteGod bedring og friskt mot:)
When I had my By-pass I had tests very similar... I do wish you well with this.
ReplyDeleteTom
When I was 16 I worked as a nurse aid during the college vacation. I was based on the men's medical ward...one of the chores was to prepare the patients for their operations. I had to shave their pubic hair! What a job for a 16 year old! I dont think I have recovered....wonder if the patients recovered from the experience!
ReplyDeleteTake Care.