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What I was trying to say was that while I waodys having the procedure done for the Coarctation I ask them to check my heart for any blockages. He found none. He expected to find something at my age but didn't. I was happy with that news.
Now when the opened the coarctation the had to leave something behind inside my body and they moved it to my left thigh to where it do no harm to the body. They showed me were they placed inside the thigh.
Well, now within the last couple of weeks that area is really starting to bother me. The pain feels like a sharp prick and then it becomes really painful when I sit down for a longer time, say an hour or more. Getting up or even working out plays no significate relief either. I was wondering that what ever they had to leave behind inside the body and inside the left artery might be now bothering that portion of the artery. For example, it may have ended up perpendicular to the artery causing the pain, maybe or something like that?
The The Doctor who did it was a pediatrition because it is a childhood disease. I will have my regular Doctor to see what might be doing it. I see him on Februrary 13th.
I also do not seem to have any other problems associated with this problem. No swelling or warmness around the area. No swelling in the feet, etc., etc. By the way I describe it, coulkd this be more serious than first though by me?
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