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Von

Von Report 10 Aug 2013 15:01

Wishing Tom a good recovery.
Take care Joeva
Von

Suzanne

Suzanne Report 10 Aug 2013 16:35

they usually piggyback the blockage,my dad had it done the second time,is that what Tom had?

wishing him a speedy recovery . :-D

Joeva

Joeva Report 10 Aug 2013 18:47

Suzanne,

'Piggyback the blockage' I don't know if this is the same procedure as taking a vein from the leg and grafting it on to the blocked artery so the blood flows normally. If so this is what they Tom has had done.

It is good to see so many of you have known friends and family who have had a by-pass operation and how beneficial it has been for their health. :-D

It has been a very anxious time for us all and I really appreciate your messages of support for Tom, 'the girls' and me.

Thank you

Jo <3

Suzanne

Suzanne Report 10 Aug 2013 22:27

hi Joeva

Tom has had a coronary artery bypass grafting using veins from his legs as you said.

dad had angiplasty.

angiplasty is less invasive(dad had just suffered a heart attack) and the recovery time is quicker than bypass grafting.but with angiplasty you usually need it done more than once due to the artery becoming blocked again(hence dad having it done three times up to now)
bypass grafting doesnt usually need doing again but the recovery takes longer.

dad had a bad blockage piggy backed using a mesh stent,they bypass the blockage with the stent so invasive surgery is not needed( dad had a second heart attack during the second lot of angiplasti when he was 64) so invasive surgery was not an option for him.

i hope this helps,and my bestwishes for your son in law for a speedy recovery and a healthy future.

kandj

kandj Report 10 Aug 2013 23:40



What a worrying time for you all but this is quite a common procedure and I know several neighbours in their mid 70's who have had this CABG (Coronary Artery Bypass Graft) operation and they have all made a remarkable recovery and are able to carry on after recovering, feeling even better than before.

Keep your chin up, it is early days yet but I hope your son in law improves each day. He sounds to be having good care in the hospital and is sure to be back home with his girls before too long.

kandj

kandj Report 11 Aug 2013 16:28

Hoping that Tom is feeling a little more comfortable today and you and his daughters are less anxious. Sending positive thoughts to you all for today.

Joeva

Joeva Report 11 Aug 2013 17:12

Thanks kandj

Just had an update from my g.daughter, Tom is doing great they have already moved him out of I.T.U back to his room :-D She said he looks good and is being encouraged by the nursing staff to be out of bed and moving around.

He will be further cheered as another of his girls will be back from holiday in a couple of hours and will be going in to see him :-) His third daughter is travelling for 6 months and is in Malaysia at the moment but was considering flying back until we managed to reassure her that all was well.

Just to mention, it was his youngest daughter that had to sign the consent form before the op on Friday, I felt so sorry for her having the responsibility to have to do that.......

Jo



Cynthia

Cynthia Report 11 Aug 2013 17:46

Joeva, my OH had an emergency quadruple by-pass in 1985 when he was only 49. It was a huge success and he is still here at the age of 76.

So pleased to know that your son-in-law is doing well. :-)

Joeva

Joeva Report 11 Aug 2013 17:50

Thank you Cynthia <3

Wishing continued good health to your OH.

Jo

Joeva

Joeva Report 14 Aug 2013 12:12

Good News ! Tom is going home today, he has progressed so well that they are discharging him earlier than we thought :-D

Of course, still a while before he gets back to normal but so happy for him and 'the girls'.

I will being going to stay for a time to help out and make sure he doesn't attempt too much too soon. :-)

Thanks to everyone who posted their good wishes for Tom - looks like it worked ! :-D

Jo <3

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 14 Aug 2013 13:08

Good news indeed Joeva, I hope that he continues to make good progress. His girls will be so happy to have hime home. :-) <3

~Lynda~

~Lynda~ Report 14 Aug 2013 13:32

Hi Jo, I haven't been here for a while, so have just seen your thread, what a scary time you have all had, but so pleased that the outcome is good. I'm sure you will look after him well, and that you will enjoy doing it.

Love to you, and good wishes for a speedy recovery to Tom <3

Suzanne

Suzanne Report 14 Aug 2013 20:39

hope Tom has a speedy recovery :-D

Suzanne

Suzanne Report 14 Aug 2013 20:39

hope Tom has a speedy recovery :-D

~`*`Jude`*`~

~`*`Jude`*`~ Report 14 Aug 2013 20:59

Thats great news Joeva:)

Positive thoughts for a speedy recovery:)
((((HUGS)))) to you all..xx
You take care too.

jude x

Joeva

Joeva Report 14 Aug 2013 23:15

Sorry to be a bit tardy in thanking you for your good wishes today but have been a bit busy with shopping and getting organised to look after Tom and family.

He is seems ok but looks very pale and tired as he lost a lot of blood because of an unfortunate happening during their attempts to do the stent. He is on iron tablets so may be in a week or two his blood count will be back to normal.

My granddaughters are pleased he is back home again because they have been so looking forward for the last few months to the V Festival this weekend and of course would not have gone if their dad was still in hospital.

So much has happened in the last 5 days that it all seems so surreal now, but upwards and onwards !

Thanks everyone for all the information you gave me on your own experience of family or friends that have had a successful outcome after this operation it has been a great comfort to me and has gone a long way to alleviate my anxiety.

Heartfelt thanks <3 <3 <3 Jo

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond Report 15 Aug 2013 05:48

So glad Tom is doing so well Joeva, and hope he will feel lots better when his blood count is back up to scratch as well. Hope the girls enjoy the festival. Your granddaughter abroad travelling must have been so worried - being so far away when a loved one is unwell is really scary especially after all she and your family have already had to cope with. I am sure your daughter is looking after Tom and making sure things go well now.

Take care of yourself too, you are obviously much needed by your family but think of your own health too

Lizxx

BrendafromWales

BrendafromWales Report 15 Aug 2013 10:49

Think things are going well for you now and that Tom will improve daily.
Take care of yourself.
Best wishes
Brenda x <3