PAUL-MCCARTNEY-ANGIOPLASTY
JANUARY 30 2008 14:28h
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Paul reportedly underwent surgery after seeing a Harley Street specialist at the London Clinic.
Sir Paul McCartney "feels great" following reports he had secret heart surgery. The Beatles legend - who is believed to have had coronary angioplasty, which opens up the arteries to increase the flow of blood, last autumn - claims he underwent tests after doctors discovered a minor irregularity with his heartbeat, but insists he has now been given the all-clear.
He said: "People are ringing and texting me saying, 'Are you OK?' and I hadn't seen the report so I was puzzled by so many enquiries about my health. "So I think it's a good time to put this rumour to rest. What happened was over a year ago during a routine medical examination, there was a minor irregularity which I needed to have tests for and which I have now been assured is completely fine. "The reports have completely distorted the story, calling it an angioplasty, which is entirely untrue. "I'm happy to say that I feel great and I have passed my most recent medical with flying colours."
The 65-year-old singer, who is currently embroiled in a bitter divorce battle with Heather Mills, also thanked his friends and family for their sympathy. He added: "I would like to thank all of you and my friends and relatives for your concern and I'm very happy to put your minds at rest, although I have secretly been enjoying all the sympathy I've been getting!"
Paul reportedly underwent surgery after seeing a Harley Street specialist at the London Clinic.



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