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Old 11-04-2009 | 02:38 AM
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Originally Posted by Mako 928
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thank you for sharing this, it has realy helped in putting things in better perspective. Obviously we all know that there is nothing more important than family and our health. But it is so easy to forget these things as we deal with our daily struggles. Until something like this happens to someone you know/ care about it is easy to take this for granted.
I have no doubt that this is now a new calling for you and if you put only 10% of what you have given the 928 community into this you will have made an impact that few could match.
I am going to get that check up that I have been putting off.
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Thanks. You know, I've never been in a hospital before, except as a place to work or visit sick and dying relatives. I've never taken anything more than ibuprofen and nothing chronically until now. So, this was a certified mind-blowing event for me. And since I never felt sick at all prior to the operation, it felt like I was on some fake reality TV show - "Heart Surgery Island" but I knew it was real and I couldn't just walk off the set if I didn't like what was happening. I'm not sure what changes this will bring, but I have been doing a lot of reconsidering of my future. Still I think the 928 and the 928 community will be a constant. I got in my car today and started the motor for the first time in two weeks. Of course, it started right up. I let it idle for a bit and then I punched the throttle and bathed in the glorious roar. Yeah, baby!
Old 11-04-2009 | 02:40 AM
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Originally Posted by 86'928S MeteorGrey
That scar will work great. Chicks dig scars.

Glad to hear you are recovering well. Take care!
Yeah, I'm looking for a nice gold chain and some silk shirts that I can leave unbuttoned when I hang out at the pool.
Old 11-04-2009 | 02:43 AM
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Bill - so glad you are OK and your sense of humor has survived unscathed - be well !

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Old 11-04-2009 | 03:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Bill Ball
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Thanks. You know, I've never been in a hospital before, except as a place to work or visit sick and dying relatives. I've never taken anything more than ibuprofen and nothing chronically until now. So, this was a certified mind-blowing event for me. And since I never felt sick at all prior to the operation, it felt like I was on some fake reality TV show - "Heart Surgery Island" but I knew it was real and I couldn't just walk off the set if I didn't like what was happening. I'm not sure what changes this will bring, but I have been doing a lot of reconsidering of my future. Still I think the 928 and the 928 community will be a constant. I got in my car today and started the motor for the first time in two weeks. Of course, it started right up. I let it idle for a bit and then I punched the throttle and bathed in the glorious roar. Yeah, baby!
Like you I never had anything and got a chest zipper instold in 2005 it changed my outlook as well so within 3 weeks of the operation (was not suppost to drive for 6 weeks) I flew to FL and bought the GTS - for me the car has always been excellent therapy and I'm sure it will continue to be the same for you.

Glad to see your recovery is going well.

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Old 11-04-2009 | 06:17 AM
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A CAT scan of my aorta prior to surgery. The part from the heart to the carotids ain't normal. It should be no larger than the later parts.
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Old 11-04-2009 | 06:19 AM
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Originally Posted by Herman K
Like you I never had anything and got a chest zipper instold in 2005 it changed my outlook as well so within 3 weeks of the operation (was not suppost to drive for 6 weeks) I flew to FL and bought the GTS - for me the car has always been excellent therapy and I'm sure it will continue to be the same for you.

Glad to see your recovery is going well.

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Herman: So, you know what I went through, and why I sat in my car and rev'd the motor today (only 2 weeks post-op)!
Old 11-04-2009 | 12:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Bill Ball
A CAT scan of my aorta prior to surgery. The part from the heart to the carotids ain't normal. It should be no larger than the later parts.
One thing i give a lot of credit to in the medical industry in this country is the technology we have available and that is being develop by some pretty bright folks. Amazing that they can get images like that and map out a plan of attack before going in. Wonder whats around teh corner in another 20...30..50 years!
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Originally Posted by Bill Ball
........................ The scar will probably be barely visible once it fully heals.

Yeah my mother in law had a similar thing done actaully and the scar is a very fine line. She had a valve replacement but chose the "pig valve" . I always tease her becasue the dog chooses to run to her before everyone else in the family now.
Old 11-04-2009 | 01:01 PM
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Bill, glad to hear you're doing well!!!

Being in Tx for the past 3 weeks, I've lost touch with most threads on rennlist.

Here's to a full speedy recovery
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Wonder whats around teh corner in another 20...30..50 years!
Not much in the U.S. if the free market capitalist system is continuously denigrated.
Old 11-04-2009 | 08:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Tony
One thing i give a lot of credit to in the medical industry in this country is the technology we have available and that is being develop by some pretty bright folks. Amazing that they can get images like that and map out a plan of attack before going in. Wonder whats around teh corner in another 20...30..50 years!
This was a new (month old) CAT scanner. A scan of my enrire trunk took 10 seconds! You should have seen the other pictures that I did not get prints of. Every vessel in that area, including the tiny paraspinals, lit up. The resolution is so good they use it to evaluate the coronaries too - I did not need an angiogram. If you know what an angiogram is, that was a great relief not to have done.
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Originally Posted by Stan.Shaw@Excell.Net
Not much in the U.S. if the free market capitalist system is continuously denigrated.
I voted for Obama. I worked in healthcare for 30 years. The proposed reforms scare the living **** out of me. To fund the program they are attacking the wrong elements of the system. It's pitiful and I pray it does not pass. I voted for the guy with a lot of hope and he has done almost nothing to make me feel I did the right thing. Of course, Palin and whoever her running mate was stank to high heaven. When are we going to get some better choices? God save us.
Old 11-04-2009 | 09:37 PM
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Great to see you back Bill! Also even great to see that you are more than likely not going to vote for Obama again
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Ah, I see the problem now, it was that hamburger patty stuck in your left ventricular outflow tract.

Ain't fancy medical imaging cool?
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Originally Posted by Bill Ball
I voted for Obama. I worked in healthcare for 30 years. The proposed reforms scare the living **** out of me. To fund the program they are attacking the wrong elements of the system. It's pitiful and I pray it does not pass. I voted for the guy with a lot of hope and he has done almost nothing to make me feel I did the right thing. Of course, Palin and whoever her running mate was stank to high heaven. When are we going to get some better choices? God save us.
Well we agree on some of this Personally I find all forms of progressive government distasteful. Why do I want others making decisions for me?

I won't deter further from the well wishes, good to hear you are doing better.



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