We are all thinking of you today........thoughts of you are held within the circle , I hope your procedure goes fast and well ........I know it could be a day or 2 before we get to hear from you, rest up, heal up!!
I think Terry & Jo's words are very fitting...........the family you gather from here become a very important part of your life!!
Lucky Mike said
09:17 AM Nov 14, 2012
They have come along way Terry..........I went in in march altho I wasnt so lucky and Ended up with a Quad bypass and 2 inoperable anurisms .....I am amazed at how simple heart proceedures have become.
I have been to the Cath Lab 4 x since then and they go in and out like its nothing with just a little cut.......Even with my bypass I spent 11 hours in surgery and 4 days later they had me sitting and standing. at 6 days up and walking!!
Doctors and technoligy today is amazing.....
when I was in the hospital, my walking buddy had no heart just an electronic pump on pole connected to him as he waited for his new heart.....he would walk with me every morning!!!! Before I left I got to take a walk with him on the first day he got to get up and try out his new heart. I had tears in my eyes, just thinking of what the Doctors gave back to us.
life is a gift, each moment to be lived to its fullest
-- Edited by Lucky Mike on Wednesday 14th of November 2012 09:19:37 AM
Terry and Jo said
04:26 PM Nov 14, 2012
Our thoughts and prayers are with you as well.
When Jo had her heart attack 7 years ago, she ended up with the angioplasty because of a very serious condition. Our youngest sone had a stent installed when he was in his early 30's. So, I am encouraged in your case that yours is not a "heart-attack-in-progress" type situation.
Like Mike, we will patiently wait for the results of your procedures.
May God bless you.
Terry
PIEERE said
06:06 PM Nov 14, 2012
Janni: Prayers sent your way this day! May the Good Lord guide the hands of the doctor!
I was in ICU for 5 1/2 days and was released on the seventh day. I read recently that I survived the most severe type of Heart Attack when I re-read the hospital record. It is called a Myocardial Infarction/STEMI.
Yes: Life is truly a blessing and gift. I say to most everyone; "That the Lord let me borrow some more time on His Earth."
I am beginning to learn how to deal with the loss of having work; the emotions that come with it are the most difficult. I have got depressed, angry, sad, tearful and then thankful. Which I hope it shows I am doing better from the help "family forum members" let me rant and rave on and on. Thanks to All! Pieere
janni said
04:38 PM Nov 15, 2012
They had to postpone at last minute and my surgery rescheduled for Monday. Your thoughts words and prayers mean so much. I will carry them with me. You guys are the BEST!
JayKim-no regrets said
06:33 PM Nov 15, 2012
janni wrote:
They had to postpone at last minute and my surgery rescheduled for Monday. Your thoughts words and prayers mean so much. I will carry them with me. You guys are the BEST!
We will be thinking positive thoughts for you on Monday Janni, looking forward to your return to the forum to update us on how well you are doing
huggs Kim x
PIEERE said
04:43 AM Nov 20, 2012
Have you in my prayers! May the Lord hold on to your heart and provide you with a healing touch!
janni said
10:44 PM Nov 20, 2012
Thanks again for this post, hugs, prayers, and remembering me on the day. I sure was blown away by what I went through, saw first hand, and even took home a copy on DVD! Turns out the blockage was right next to my new valve. That's a pig valve so I am sure I heard a little squeal even.(too many drugs, lol) Three balloons, one stent, and hopefully on the road to recovery. I am a little bummed about having to be down for a couple of weeks but it is a small price to pay. I take no meds, never really was sick before this. Since last January I have had my valve replaced and also a biopsy of mass in my breast(no cancer). I thought they were kidding me! And then when they told me I had less than 3 months to live.......that low dark place where I had to face my mortality. All the things that have happened......downsizing and living out on the road, dropping my insurance down to a high deductible, trusting my health care to people I have never met or known, not knowing that the signs of heart problems in women can be totally different than men, being a healthy 55 year old and thinking nothing could ever happen, and(most of all) taking way too many things for granted. I could probably do a seminar too. Thank you all from the bottom of my heart. Life is good.
Lucky Mike said
11:07 PM Nov 20, 2012
Yeah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!........................congrats. If you ever go to give a seminar let me Know.......The things we could tell them!!!!! you will be glad with a little down time, Helps put the brain back in perspective!!
glad to here you did well, hope to see you out there in the spring!!!!!
Terry and Jo said
11:16 PM Nov 20, 2012
Good to hear, Janni. If your procedure is anything like Jo's, then you've got years to go. Her heart attacck was 7 years ago and the blood vessel is still in good shape. So, take care of yourself, but don't worry too much.
And if you and Mike and my wife all get into the same room sometime and start talking procedures, I'm taking a hike.
Terry
PIEERE said
03:43 AM Nov 21, 2012
Janni; Lucky Mike; Terri and Jo, We have our "lives" to be truly thankful for this Thanksgiving Day. Don't tell a pig any secrets it will squeal on you! God Blees!
Wayne and Deanna said
09:31 AM Nov 21, 2012
Janni, I am new on here, and just read of your recent health challenges. You will be in my prayers tonight. God bless.
Deanna
JayKim-no regrets said
02:40 PM Nov 21, 2012
Good to see you back so soon Janni, you rock!!! huggs Kim x
We are all thinking of you today........thoughts of you are held within the circle , I hope your procedure goes fast and well ........I know it could be a day or 2 before we get to hear from you, rest up, heal up!!
I think Terry & Jo's words are very fitting...........the family you gather from here become a very important part of your life!!
They have come along way Terry..........I went in in march altho I wasnt so lucky and Ended up with a Quad bypass and 2 inoperable anurisms .....I am amazed at how simple heart proceedures have become.
I have been to the Cath Lab 4 x since then and they go in and out like its nothing with just a little cut.......Even with my bypass I spent 11 hours in surgery and 4 days later they had me sitting and standing. at 6 days up and walking!!
Doctors and technoligy today is amazing.....
when I was in the hospital, my walking buddy had no heart just an electronic pump on pole connected to him as he waited for his new heart.....he would walk with me every morning!!!! Before I left I got to take a walk with him on the first day he got to get up and try out his new heart. I had tears in my eyes, just thinking of what the Doctors gave back to us.
life is a gift, each moment to be lived to its fullest
-- Edited by Lucky Mike on Wednesday 14th of November 2012 09:19:37 AM
Our thoughts and prayers are with you as well.
When Jo had her heart attack 7 years ago, she ended up with the angioplasty because of a very serious condition. Our youngest sone had a stent installed when he was in his early 30's. So, I am encouraged in your case that yours is not a "heart-attack-in-progress" type situation.
Like Mike, we will patiently wait for the results of your procedures.
May God bless you.
Terry
I was in ICU for 5 1/2 days and was released on the seventh day. I read recently that I survived the most severe type of Heart Attack when I re-read the hospital record. It is called a Myocardial Infarction/STEMI.
Yes: Life is truly a blessing and gift. I say to most everyone; "That the Lord let me borrow some more time on His Earth."
I am beginning to learn how to deal with the loss of having work; the emotions that come with it are the most difficult. I have got depressed, angry, sad, tearful and then thankful. Which I hope it shows I am doing better from the help "family forum members" let me rant and rave on and on. Thanks to All! Pieere
We will be thinking positive thoughts for you on Monday Janni, looking forward to your return to the forum to update us on how well you are doing
huggs Kim x
All the things that have happened......downsizing and living out on the road, dropping my insurance down to a high deductible, trusting my health care to people I have never met or known, not knowing that the signs of heart problems in women can be totally different than men, being a healthy 55 year old and thinking nothing could ever happen, and(most of all) taking way too many things for granted. I could probably do a seminar too.
Thank you all from the bottom of my heart. Life is good.
glad to here you did well, hope to see you out there in the spring!!!!!
Good to hear, Janni. If your procedure is anything like Jo's, then you've got years to go. Her heart attacck was 7 years ago and the blood vessel is still in good shape. So, take care of yourself, but don't worry too much.
And if you and Mike and my wife all get into the same room sometime and start talking procedures, I'm taking a hike.
Terry
Deanna
huggs Kim x
Wonderful news Janni. A speedy recovery to you.