Re: The widow maker
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11/17/24 10:57 PM
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It puts a big damper on things but do follow the medical advice. I hear they have a good heart center up in Sioux Falls. SF saved my dad. That's awesome!
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Re: The widow maker
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11/18/24 10:42 AM
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I have had my share of surgery on this old body and open heart I thought was one of the easiest. Not a lot of pain, was out of the hospital on day 4. You can walk and use both arms to carry under 5 lbs and keep moving. Knee replacements, shoulders, crutches and not being able tp use your arms or hands was way worse for me. Be glad they caught it in time and saved you. Good luck from and old timer. Thanks! I've been trying to find out how bad I will be when I get home. My classmate had open heart last year, he said there were three drains in his belly, he said it hurt really bad when they pulled them out, sounds bad. Hopefully everything goes well, thanks everyone
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Re: The widow maker
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11/18/24 11:26 AM
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I have had my share of surgery on this old body and open heart I thought was one of the easiest. Not a lot of pain, was out of the hospital on day 4. You can walk and use both arms to carry under 5 lbs and keep moving. Knee replacements, shoulders, crutches and not being able tp use your arms or hands was way worse for me. Be glad they caught it in time and saved you. Good luck from and old timer. So when I get home can I prepare small simple meals for me and my wife? I am her caregiver after her stroke 2-3/4 years ago Did you have three drain tubes in your belly too?
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Re: The widow maker
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11/18/24 12:13 PM
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Prayers for you. It's amazing the non-invasive things they can do with the heart with all the new technology.
Wife: That's the 4th time you've gone back for dessert, doesn't that embarrass you? Me: No, I keep telling them it's for you.
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Re: The widow maker
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11/18/24 05:13 PM
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Prayers for you. It's amazing the non-invasive things they can do with the heart with all the new technology. I know , maybe if I only needed a valve repair it could be up the artery. I don't understand why they can't do robotics through the ribs instead of splitting you open
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Re: The widow maker
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11/18/24 09:38 PM
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Wish you well Tac our prayers are with you!
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Re: The widow maker
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11/18/24 10:48 PM
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Taking the bacon is a low blow.  It is amazing that they can’t do the stuff through the rib cage, it’s like the nano bot technology I remember when that was coming about and cutting a person open was going to be a thing of the past and I haven’t heard anything about it in a long time. Yes
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Re: The widow maker
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11/18/24 10:49 PM
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Wish you well Tac our prayers are with you! Thanks , it sounds really tough or not so bad depending on who I ask
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Re: The widow maker
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11/19/24 04:31 PM
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prayers for you and your wife tactical .20. I see these posts and pray when I see em I just don’t always respond.
Thanks! I appreciate all the nice notes!!
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Re: The widow maker
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11/21/24 12:07 PM
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After I saw your post I spoke to a friend of mine who had open heart surgery for a valve replacement 7 years ago. I asked him what he thought about the whole procedure? He said he was apprehensive prior to the surgery, which is quite normal. He was sore for a couple days after the surgery, but not nearly as bad as he expected it would be. He has an office job and went back to work 3 weeks after the surgery. He felt he could have gone back sooner, but the surgeon told him not to. He will have to take Warfarin the rest of his life. Other than that, he said he was really glad he went through with it. Had lunch with him this past Tuesday. His diet hasn't changed, he pretty much eats whatever he wants.
Wife: That's the 4th time you've gone back for dessert, doesn't that embarrass you? Me: No, I keep telling them it's for you.
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Re: The widow maker
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11/28/24 12:26 AM
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Thanks! Surgeon thinks I will do good, a tech told me he is taking a job in Arizona soon, he's probably moving up! Sounds like he's a good surgeon. He said he will staple me, then screws and plates, he said they will tell me six weeks of recovery, he said probably three weeks, hope so
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