This will be the last batch from me for a couple of weeks. RAY
Not exactly fun, but beneficial in the long run Gary.Hope it's for something fun. Gary
Thank you Lynn. Things got changed up from my shoulder replacement surgery to a triple bypass this Friday morning. Amazing what modern medicine can do these days, I'm lucky. RAYI hope your surgery goes well, and I look forward to seeing you back on the forum.
Oh my Ray, what a shock that must've been! You hang in there and keep the faith. Modern medicine can work mini/many miracles. You'll feel like c**p for a few days, but that will pass. I'll be there in spirit with you, I've got lots of OR experience!Not exactly fun, but beneficial in the long run Gary.
Thank you Lynn. Things got changed up from my shoulder replacement surgery to a triple bypass this Friday morning. Amazing what modern medicine can do these days, I'm lucky. RAY
Thanks Lynn. I was about to step onto the treadmill when the cardiologist burst into the room and called off the jam, didn't like the EKG. Next day was a angioplasty, two days after that I was in the office of the heart surgeon. 48 hours to go and I feel very fortunate, I'm still alive and kickin'. RAYOh my Ray, what a shock that must've been! You hang in there and keep the faith. Modern medicine can work mini/many miracles. You'll feel like c**p for a few days, but that will pass. I'll be there in spirit with you, I've got lots of OR experience!
You're as tough as those nails you used to drive. Do what the doctor tells you, get up and moving as soon as they will let you, stay positive. And let us all know as soon as you can how you're doing!Thanks Lynn. I was about to step onto the treadmill when the cardiologist burst into the room and called off the jam, didn't like the EKG. Next day was a angioplasty, two days after that I was in the office of the heart surgeon. 48 hours to go and I feel very fortunate, I'm still alive and kickin'. RAY
Jesus Wept, Ray. You are one lucky boy!!! If I were you I'd buy that cardiologist dinner--he just saved your life. Nobody likes going under the knife, but it sure beats the alternative.Thanks Lynn. I was about to step onto the treadmill when the cardiologist burst into the room and called off the jam, didn't like the EKG. Next day was a angioplasty, two days after that I was in the office of the heart surgeon. 48 hours to go and I feel very fortunate, I'm still alive and kickin'. RAY