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Well if you had a Nuclear Medicine MPI (heart scan) first - that's what I do! But in terms of angio's I don't know what the recovery time is... Probably depends how much you have done in there?! The hardest bit is keeping still whilst the pressure is applied to the entry wound!

Thanks Phube, much appreciated;I've replied above :)

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I had to take Monday off work as I fecked my shoulder up throwing air punches after his decisions, on top of that the heart palpitations and regular headaches. I've had to delete all social media as it was winding me up so much. Felt loads better since not looking on twitter.

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I had to take Monday off work as I fecked my shoulder up throwing air punches after his decisions, on top of that the heart palpitations and regular headaches. I've had to delete all social media as it was winding me up so much. Felt loads better since not looking on twitter.

Be careful Babs or you'll be joining me at Glenfield Hospital :)

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Other half thought it would be interesting to measure my blood pressure during the match. I was watching at home, which I find even worse for my nerves! I took the first reading an hour before kick-off:

 

12:25  131/82  This the high side of normal

13:35  175/82. Moderate Hypertension. (This was after KS's save and the ball hitting both posts.

1-0      186/81  Severe Hypertension.

H/T      161/80  Moderate Hypertension.

1-1      183/86  Severe Hypertension.

1-2      158/82  Mild Hypertension.

2-2      187/76  Severe Hypertension.

 

I was too distraught to check-it at the sending-off. It was probably off the scale! :D

 

That's really interesting.

 

I know exactly what you mean... I just felt ill after Vardy's red card, and my heart was pounding when I saw Ulloa stepping up to take the penalty. It really just all just HORRIBLE!

 

What we're going through really is unprecedented... And us Leicester fans just don't have the emotional make-up to handle a Title race. We're used to promotion and avoiding relegation etc.

 

I think we should all take a crash course in Zen Buddism to handle the rest of the season :D

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I'm not sleeping, have a constant headache and feel sick. On meds for BP already, going to be a total nut job by 15th May

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I had to take Monday off work as I fecked my shoulder up throwing air punches after his decisions, on top of that the heart palpitations and regular headaches. I've had to delete all social media as it was winding me up so much. Felt loads better since not looking on twitter.

 

This forum is just as bad as it keeps my mind on Leicester.

 

I have to keep reminding myself it's only football and it's not like someone close to me might die or anything drastic like that. It doesn't work though and these next 3.5 weeks are going to be hell especially if they close that 5pt gap any more.

 

I feel nauseous just thinking about it.

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My legs were physically shaking as I walked out the SK2 exit, a point which I remarked to my Dad. I was that overwhelmed by anger at the ref!

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Thats why I am happy and content, after spending some wise years in the Himalayas at a Buddhist retreat.

Mind you, they didnt enjoy it when I attended prayers and did several turns on the Prayer-wheel,

dressed in my blue robes.They told me then It would b e better if I went......

Oooommmmmmmmmmm, so I didnt dilly dali lama, but sticking by the foxes has been

my Mantra ever since..

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I've given my Season Ticket to my mate for the Swansea game because I can't handle the stress. Can't see me making the Everton game either, unless everything is done and dusted by then (unlikely). The West Ham game was the first time I've left a game early in over twenty years, and I went straight after the sending-off. I feel like I need medical help, but I know it'll all be over in a couple of weeks, and it's a right pain trying to get in our Doctor's.

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I've given my Season Ticket to my mate for the Swansea game because I can't handle the stress. Can't see me making the Everton game either, unless everything is done and dusted by then (unlikely). The West Ham game was the first time I've left a game early in over twenty years, and I went straight after the sending-off. I feel like I need medical help, but I know it'll all be over in a couple of weeks, and it's a right pain trying to get in our Doctor's.

You sound in a serious way mate!

You may look back and regret not watching these last few matches.. You've been given the opportunity to witness history in the making!?...

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You sound in a serious way mate!

You may look back and regret not watching these last few matches.. You've been given the opportunity to witness history in the making!?...

I've thought it through, and I know I'll feel a lot better if I'm not at the game(s). I don't need to witness it, I just want them to do it. The enjoyment has completely gone.

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Glad it's not just me. I have also had a stinking headache since Sunday. I just can't seem to shake the angry, grumpy mood that the game left me in. I've not been in such a state since the play offs vs Cardiff when the ref booked so many of our players he made it impossible for us to tackle anyone. I can still feel myself getting cross now.

My boss is a west ham supporter and we both walked into the staff room on Monday. Said bloody refs at exactly the same time and then said we'll which way at exactly the same time. He did actually say he thought the ref did them a favour to be honest and he whispered that he would have preferred us to have the points to stop dirty spurs winning the title, and so we can complete the fairytale to change football forever.

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To make it a proper Leicester tribute Conrad "splinters" Logan surely?

Had we played Logan more often we would have won this league years ago.

Plays 1 game in Scotland manages et and pens becomes a hero and in a cup final.

We would rule Europe by now if NP had not lrft him on our bench all those years.

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I had to leave SK1 when they equalised, was just too angry. Stood on the steps shouting some abuse at Moss, threw my clapper at an air vent just inside the concourse and then walked the length of the East Stand concourse to try to calm down. There were loads of people either leaving the ground or just coming out of the toilets and going "oh f**k". 

 

Got to the end by L1 and heard the muffled roar and knew what had happened - that was their second goal - I walked round the pillar at the end and then calmly back to my seat.

 

On the way, there was a steward coming out of one of the food outlets (obviously gobbling up the remaining pies) who asked me if they'd equalised.

 

I was still so angry at the end I could only laugh when the penalty was awarded and just stood and clapped when Ulloa scored it.

 

Strangely enough, since the Stoke-Tottenham game I've been completely fine, best I've been for weeks. I think now it feels 60/40 in their favour despite being five points clear and I prefer that to thinking we're going to win it.

 

Complete and utter basket case.

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I get to about 60 mins now in my seat and i can feel my heart in my mouth! people say relegation was stressful but this is equally just as bad but its in our own hands and we'll have only ourselves to blame if we dont do it! 

 

Can sympathise with people saying the enjoyments gone - this is what becoming immortals does to people. We are so so close to becoming it - i'd be totally devastated if we dont do it. Not crying but just silent something i was like when we got relegated at Stoke. 

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I get to about 60 mins now in my seat and i can feel my heart in my mouth! people say relegation was stressful but this is equally just as bad but its in our own hands and we'll have only ourselves to blame if we dont do it! 

 

Can sympathise with people saying the enjoyments gone - this is what becoming immortals does to people. We are so so close to becoming it - i'd be totally devastated if we dont do it. Not crying but just silent something i was like when we got relegated at Stoke. 

 

This is much much worse than the thought of getting relegated. Last season I didn't have Leicester City constantly on my mind, now I can't watch TV, eat my dinner or go to sleep without worrying.

 

I think it's because this seems like a one shot deal, it's now or never. Relegation is something I have experienced loads of times so last season I knew even if we got relegated we'd be back at some point but winning the title is something I've only day dreamed about and we're so close to it and we'll probably never get this close again in our lifetimes.

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This is much much worse than the thought of getting relegated. Last season I didn't have Leicester City constantly on my mind, now I can't watch TV, eat my dinner or go to sleep without worrying.

I think it's because this seems like a one shot deal, it's now or never. Relegation is something I have experienced loads of times so last season I knew even if we got relegated we'd be back at some point but winning the title is something I've only day dreamed about and we're so close to it and we'll probably never get this close again in our lifetimes.

Yes! I think that is it. It does feel like a once in a lifetime opportunity. If we blow it, then that's it probably forever.

It is 1st or nowhere and the agony is killing me!

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This is bad for about 6 weeks every time we score or something bad happens in a game i start to go very dizy to the point i think i wil blackout it takes a good 30 seconds or more to even see propaly again, i am not joking it scares me

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I am so glad I am not alone, my partner does not believe me when I tell him how ill i feel watching the matches.. I have told him many times I cant go to the next one and now I really feel that I dont know how I will get through Swansea.. he is so calm.. me, I am a total wreck and as for the West Ham game and Leos penalty... sat with my head buried in his coat...light headed and heart racing.

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