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Tuesday, October 13, 2009 daytriper asks

Q: can a bypass become blocked in 70 days after surgery?

what do you call a corinary bypass blockage if its only been 10 weeks and is     not colestorol ? My cardiologyst said it was something called selea, my viens peeling on the inside like tiny hairs. ???? help!!    terry 53years

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10/14/09 3:12pm

Hi Terry,

 

How quickly arteries become blocked, even after bypass surgery, varies between individuals.  I recommend you continue to work with your physician to appropriately treat your condition.

 

All the best,

Lisa Nelson RD

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