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Sunday lunchtime came off the course feeling a little bit tight in the chest after the slog up 18, Tuesday lunchtime I'm awaiting a transfer to St. Peter 's in Chertsey for the angiogram whilst the back of my hands look like pin cushions.
 
Oh blimey Rich, hope everything is OK mate! Make sure you are fit and well for the next golf/curry day (whenever that may be).
 
Thanks Gordon. They tell me that every ECG they've done looks normal, but the bloods are showing something going on so there needs to be further investigation. In the right place so hopefully it will all be sorted.
 
Sunday lunchtime came off the course feeling a little bit tight in the chest after the slog up 18, Tuesday lunchtime I'm awaiting a transfer to St. Peter 's in Chertsey for the angiogram whilst the back of my hands look like pin cushions.

Yikes!

All the best BiM! Not the smartest looking hospital, but I/we have only had good experiences there!
 
Sunday lunchtime came off the course feeling a little bit tight in the chest after the slog up 18, Tuesday lunchtime I'm awaiting a transfer to St. Peter 's in Chertsey for the angiogram whilst the back of my hands look like pin cushions.
Hope it goes well
 
Sunday lunchtime came off the course feeling a little bit tight in the chest after the slog up 18, Tuesday lunchtime I'm awaiting a transfer to St. Peter 's in Chertsey for the angiogram whilst the back of my hands look like pin cushions.

That's really upset me Richard, I hope everything turns out ok for you. After my problems last week it's just strange how these things suddenly hit you and when you least expect it
 
Thanks for all the good wishes guys, I appreciate them. The one good thing about it so far is that I have nothing but praise for all the NHS staff that I have met "at the coal face." I could not have asked for any more from them. There may be issues higher up, but not where I've been.
 
Thanks for all the good wishes guys, I appreciate them. The one good thing about it so far is that I have nothing but praise for all the NHS staff that I have met "at the coal face." I could not have asked for any more from them. There may be issues higher up, but not where I've been.

Mirrors my feelings from the last few days - when the NHS is good it's really good

Take care you big lump!
 
Sunday lunchtime came off the course feeling a little bit tight in the chest after the slog up 18, Tuesday lunchtime I'm awaiting a transfer to St. Peter 's in Chertsey for the angiogram whilst the back of my hands look like pin cushions.

15 years ago this week I had a major heart attack , on the course, even went over to "the other side" (not the Villa!) for a few minutes.

Since then I have been fine, well at least the ticker has been, so moral of the story is everything isn't as bad and scary as you may think.

Good luck and do as the docs say and I'm sure you'll be OK and back out there in no time.
 
Thanks Gordon. They tell me that every ECG they've done looks normal, but the bloods are showing something going on so there needs to be further investigation. In the right place so hopefully it will all be sorted.

Hey up big fella! Behave yourself, and get sorted.
 
Sunday lunchtime came off the course feeling a little bit tight in the chest after the slog up 18, Tuesday lunchtime I'm awaiting a transfer to St. Peter 's in Chertsey for the angiogram whilst the back of my hands look like pin cushions.

Sorry to hear that pal. Good staff in their cardiac unit (not quite as good as the Royal Berks according to national stats but still one of the better units :whistle:) and hope they get you sorted adap and you are back to full health soon
 
slightly off topic ,
a good friend of mine has just passed away ,he was playing golf and walking down the 14th at Piltdown and just collapsed ,mega heart attack and that was that ,no previous of heart disease or the like.
he was 58 and never smoked and was nowhere near being overweight .
soo all our niggling injuries really dont add up to much when you think about it.
RIP NIGEL.
 
slightly off topic ,
a good friend of mine has just passed away ,he was playing golf and walking down the 14th at Piltdown and just collapsed ,mega heart attack and that was that ,no previous of heart disease or the like.
he was 58 and never smoked and was nowhere near being overweight .
soo all our niggling injuries really dont add up to much when you think about it.
RIP NIGEL.

Always sad when a friend goes, sadly i've lost a lot of good mates in the last few years.

But when it is my turn to go, that's the way I'd like it to happen, preferably after a hitting hole in one , and not having to buy a round.:D

RIP Nigel.
 
Thanks Phil for putting yourself out to help. Can't PM you for some reason.

Actually, it's one thing that I'm not suffering from at the moment - It was meant as a joke to lighten up the thread a bit.


Unfortunately, it seems that no one got it. :rolleyes:

Thanks again anyway.
 
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