I'm back.
I'm back.
I'm back, I've had quite an adventure. On Feb. 18th I was admitted to the hospital, on the 19th I was resuscitated and later the impella was installed, later the ecmo was installed since my heart wasn't strong enough for the impella. On Feb.27th I had open heart surgery to install the LVAD, on Mar. 5th I was opened up again to suction a blood clot. On Mar. 18th I was admitted to therapy and finally discharged April 6th. Glad to be home.
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Sounds like quite a ride. Welcome back, doc.
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Wow. That's a major ordeal. Sounds like a heck of a lot of pain, and some really serious jeopardy. I'm very glad you've made it through. Welcome back.thedoc wrote: ↑Fri Apr 12, 2019 2:27 am I'm back, I've had quite an adventure. On Feb. 18th I was admitted to the hospital, on the 19th I was resuscitated and later the impella was installed, later the ecmo was installed since my heart wasn't strong enough for the impella. On Feb.27th I had open heart surgery to install the LVAD, on Mar. 5th I was opened up again to suction a blood clot. On Mar. 18th I was admitted to therapy and finally discharged April 6th. Glad to be home.
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If you live in the USA, it must have cost you a pretty buck.
Staying alive, staying alive, ah, ah, ah, ah, staying aliiiiiiive...
Staying alive, staying alive, ah, ah, ah, ah, staying aliiiiiiive...
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I understand what the jeopardy was and I just said "Do it", I didn't hesitate once the situation was explained to me. Not much pain really, I was under for the cutting parts, and I was able to get Tylenol3 for the rest. Thanks.Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Fri Apr 12, 2019 4:29 amWow. That's a major ordeal. Sounds like a heck of a lot of pain, and some really serious jeopardy. I'm very glad you've made it through. Welcome back.thedoc wrote: ↑Fri Apr 12, 2019 2:27 am I'm back, I've had quite an adventure. On Feb. 18th I was admitted to the hospital, on the 19th I was resuscitated and later the impella was installed, later the ecmo was installed since my heart wasn't strong enough for the impella. On Feb.27th I had open heart surgery to install the LVAD, on Mar. 5th I was opened up again to suction a blood clot. On Mar. 18th I was admitted to therapy and finally discharged April 6th. Glad to be home.
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Well, thank God for Tylenol 3. The indignities and pains of aging are many.
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Doc!
Your absence was conspicuous: I'm very glad you're not dead.
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There is a saying "The first casualty of war is the truth.", well "the first casualty of a stay in the hospital is your modesty".Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Fri Apr 12, 2019 1:34 pmWell, thank God for Tylenol 3. The indignities and pains of aging are many.
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So, now that you're patched, makeshifted, and re-tickerized...
...you'll pop in from time to time?
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No kidding. If those "gowns" don't do it, then something about the procedure will. Or they'll send you a young, pretty nurse or doctor to conduct some utterly humiliating investigation.
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Been there, done that.Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Fri Apr 12, 2019 8:48 pmNo kidding. If those "gowns" don't do it, then something about the procedure will. Or they'll send you a young, pretty nurse or doctor to conduct some utterly humiliating investigation.
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It always helps to be in the hospital when you get a medical emergency, or in the bank when you need cash, or in the police station when you're getting robbed, or in a brothel when you feel frisky.
Too bad one can't always be in all four at the same time and in the same respect.