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#508807 - 09/15/23 02:18 PM
Re: Pacemaker Installed Yesterday.
[Re: captain Russ]
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Registered: 09/29/05
Posts: 6703
Loc: Roswell,GA/USA
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Wow, that was a speedy recovery. I don't remember 'returning to duty' that quickly, but then I might have been just 'milking it' for some sympathy and attention . You won't be doing any more mountain climbing or Motocross riding but you won't have any sneak heart attacks either. Take it easy and good luck during the recovery period. I've hit a few snags myself lately. I developed an inguinal hernia and made an appointment with a surgeon to have it repaired. Because of my age and heart history, I had to get a 'clearance' from my cardiologist (anesthesia tolerance/risk). He refused, without a Nuclear Stress Test which resulted in an echo EKG and ultimately a heart catherizion followed by a Stent. As Gary always says, "getting old ain't for wimps'. Between my Orthopedic doctor (knees, hip joints, back), my several heart doctors, and my eye doctor (glaucoma), it seems like my whole life is just a constant stream of doctor appointments. Oh well, at least I'm still alive and well beyond the average mortality age for the average American male. So, I guess I'm living on 'borrowed time'. I wish I had a say in who I was borrowing it from . Certain politicians would be in big trouble . Anyhoo, take it easy and let Logan do the heavy lifting. chas
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#508812 - 09/16/23 09:37 AM
Re: Pacemaker Installed Yesterday.
[Re: captain Russ]
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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You will do just fine, Russ, and now is the time to get Logan into high gear and do those long projects that you struggled with each and every month. He can do it, but you might have to kick him in the butt a few times to get the point across. Chas, I had a bilateral inguinal hernia repair 20 years ago, had to get clearance from the cardiologist as well, stress test, but no cardiac catheter, just nuclear stress and echo cardiogram. The surgeon that did mine was considered the best in the mid Atlantic region and did it with an incision about the size of the end of your little finger at my naval. He was done in just 15 minutes, showed me some photos of the hernias that he took through the fiber-optic scope he used for the procedure and I went home the same day with no pain whatsoever. Turns out that he was the surgeon that all the other docs in the Baltimore area went to when they needed surgery. Good luck, guys, from another old codger on borrowed time, Gary
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#508816 - 09/16/23 02:59 PM
Re: Pacemaker Installed Yesterday.
[Re: captain Russ]
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Chas, the only restrictions I had was to not pick up anything heavier than 10 pounds for the first 7 days, then go back to my normal routine. Consequently, I had to get my daughter to help me load, setup and unload my music gear for the jobs, but I still was able to do my performances without a hitch. My procedure was laparoscopic as well, but not computer assisted. Just my surgeon on the other end of the scope and performing the procedure manually. I sincerely hope you do not suffer any painful after affects from the surgery. Good luck, Chas, and keep us posted, Gary
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