Dear Group

My husband finally had all his testing done and it turned out he did have a 95% 
blockage in the aorta but they couldn't use a stint because it was at a three 
way juncture.  He had open heart done Tuesday and they did a two way by pass 
using a vein from him arm and one from his chest.  They didn't want to use the 
veins in his legs due to vericose veins.

What I don't understand is looking at the pictures they took during the heart 
cath you could clearly see the blockage and he has very large arteries but no 
other artery showed any problems or plaque.  Why would a severe blockage happen 
in just one spot?  Could there have been a defect in this area to cause it?  

He is looking great and the nurses and surgeon are very impressed with his 
recovery so far.  He had the by pass done Tuesday morning and they moved him 
last night from a credical care area to a step down.  I couldn't stay with him 
when he was in credical care we could only visit half hour time frames four 
times a day.  Since he will be in a private room now I probably will be staying 
with him until he is released to help him in case nurses aren't available.  

By the way, before surgery they came in and bathed his chest.  After the nurse 
left he asked me to bath him again and then spray silver everywhere on his 
chest and arm pits.  He is a firm believer in the silver.  I upped my silver 
dose internal since I will be being exposed at the hospital.  

I may not be on line for a few days unless I come home but really would like 
some input about the blockage and what might have caused it.

Dianne