"Back to work when Parliament re-sits."
Mr Auchinvole had been due to visit Scotland over Easter to see where a plane his father was a passenger in crashed shortly before the end of World War II.
He said today that little had been lost by having to postpone the trip, and he would talk to the parliamentary whip about when it could be rescheduled.
With the angina cured - he stressed he did not have a heart attack - he said he felt re-energised.
"I asked the doctors 'what did I do wrong?' I had low blood pressure and cholesterol.
"They said I was Scottish, a male, and I smoked for 40 years, although I don't now."
Mr Auchinvole said he felt "extraordinarily fortunate" the condition was caught before he landed in Scotland.