My wife had her periodic consult with her cardio yesterday. She sees a doc in the same practice group as my cardio.
She tells me that I have become some sort of a celebrity at the cardio practice group. When the staff greeted her they were all abuzz about my case and my upcoming angiogram. They told her that there is already a waiting list of staff who want to scrub in for my procedure.
This could be good or bad. . .
Either they are totally wierd and they all want to see another old man on the table in a hospital gown, or they think they are going to see something rare or unusual in the exam process or results.
I'm guessing that they don't see too many patients with aortic valves as far gone as mine who are still as active as I've been.
Who knows?
She tells me that I have become some sort of a celebrity at the cardio practice group. When the staff greeted her they were all abuzz about my case and my upcoming angiogram. They told her that there is already a waiting list of staff who want to scrub in for my procedure.
This could be good or bad. . .
Either they are totally wierd and they all want to see another old man on the table in a hospital gown, or they think they are going to see something rare or unusual in the exam process or results.
I'm guessing that they don't see too many patients with aortic valves as far gone as mine who are still as active as I've been.
Who knows?