We're all pulling for you Paul
We're all pulling for you Paul
Might as well do a firmware update while they're in there mucking about......
Good luck. I don't know if this qualifies as a "routine" surgery, but it seems like a common enough procedure that the docs are well versed in it. Always scarey to be on the receiving end though. Hang in there.
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Recover quickly Paul. A friend of mine when we were in the Army Reserves was having difficulty breathing after a three mile run. S couple of the unit members talked him into going to the doctor the on Monday. The doctor slapped him in the hospital for triple bypass surgery. Apparently he had had a mini heart attack while running. He's fine now and you will be also.
Maybe he can, but we don't have to.
Thank you all for the good wishes and encouragement. It's very appreciated. The hospital has wi-fi so I'll be able to use my laptop there when I feel like it. I'll be in the hospital for 5-7 days and then maybe a rehab place for 2 weeks or they'll send me home. We live in a 2 story house and the computers are upstairs, so once I go up I won't be coming down so soon. I gotta quit smoking this week. I can do it. I have to. I was pleasently shocked to see 22 replies to my post. Again, thank you all!
Paul
You will come through just fine.
God bless you, my friend!
“I think you should treat good friends like a fine wine. That’s why I keep mine locked up in the basement.” - Tim Hawkins
Relax and enjoy the rest.
Not to mention the gnarly drugs you get during recovery.
Try vapor smoking to help quit burning smoke.
All the best Paul.
What happened to "What, Me Worry?"
Why do they call it common sense?
If it were common, wouldn't everyone have it?
Just read the post Paul and wish you all the best, you will be on the road to recovery in no time.
While in the hospital just remember to hold an arm across your forehead while a nurse is near and repeat " oh woe is me..." It will get you loads of attention from the cute ones
You will do fine! Everyone I know who has had this done says they feel better than ever after this has been done.
Best of luck Paul, before you know it you'll feel better than you have in years.
To everybody, since Paul may not be as active for a few weeks, be sure to copy his ad and paste it into some of the 'why would anyone who has ever seen this machine be asking this' posts we always seem to get...
Keep doin' your thing Paul ..... Don't let this get in the way of enjoying LIFE !
As so many have already mentioned, this is apparently a common procedure now.
A good friend ( 82 years YOUNG ) had this done several years ago. He was back to playing golf in just a couple of months.
We all know that you will get through this; and be back to normal ( ? ) very soon .
"The Serenity Prayer" . . .
God grant me the serenity to accept stupid people , the courage to not waste my time and energy on them , and the wisdom to know that I cannot fix STUPID .
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