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    • #35277
      RichWaugh
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        Holy shit – glad you made it!  Keep on making great progress on the recovery. 

      • #35278
        Bert
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          WOW! Thank goodness for the evolution of medicine and its technology! Glad that you are here to tell the story. I'm sure your daughter and family had the same feeling seeing you back home. Enjoy your family Thanksgiving reunion and all the best in your recovery.

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          Tinbender
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            You hit the nail on the head Bert. When I mentioned there was no family history of this I was told there wouldn't be, because even ten years ago the survival rate was a guaranteed Zero. I was also told they have seen this happen to people in their twenties, thirties, even late teens. When it happens it's just your luck of the draw.

            My brother was impressed with the precise control they have with drugs. I was kept unconscious until two days before Halloween, but he would watch them come in and put a little something into the line in my arm and instantly I'd move my feet. They would take some readings, put something else in and I'd be out again just as fast.hmmm  

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            Bob Rooks
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              Damn, Eric! I am so glad you made it. Virtually the same thing happened to an 82 year old friend of mine only he was technically dead for an hour before he could be treated. Nevertheless, he is up and about now like nothing had ever happened.

              Love ya, man.  laugh

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            • #35282
              Grumpy
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                Would hate to loose you TB! Hang in there!!

              • #35284
                bg
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                  WTF.   So glad you made it thru. Being so ill does give a true perspective to what really counts in life. My wonderful grandmother told me continuously ” You never really have any problems till you lose your health.” I understood just what she meant when I had a serious health problem. Keep up the good recovery and get back in the “seat” soon. Best Wishes for a wonderful holiday.   BG

                • #35287
                  Len10
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                    Wow is right! I'm glad you're doing better.  I wish you a speedy recovery. I hope you have a great and healthy Thanksgiving with your family!

                  • #35243
                    CTOA
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                      We are all happy your better. We are all one big family here and wish the best for you.

                      CTOA - Founder

                    • #35300
                      Ira Chrise
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                        I logged on today to express my thanks for the efforts of COTA's admin and members for all of the help and advise over the past year. When I read your post, it reminded me of all of the blessings we experience. I pray the best for you and yours and thanks to all for your dedication!

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                           Time for an update. When I last wrote I'd just got home, and one of the last things I was told before leaving the hospital was “your job from here on out is surviving and not having to come back here. A social worker will help you with social security disability”.frown

                           As of two weeks ago my cardiologist tells me if I keep making the progress I have I may be able to go back to work in a month, starting slowly.laugh

                           Since that first post I've gone from a 10 lb. lifting weight limit to 30 lbs, and 40 minutes of exercise a day to 2 hours. punch  If I do the full 2 hours in a day it wipes me out for most of the next day, but it's getting better.

                            And I'm getting lots of seat time on my Jinma 284 motorized articulated wheelchair with loader, pallet forks, trailer ball, etc. roflmaoroflmaoroflmao

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                          Affordable
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                            Great news Keep it up,

                             

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                          • #35409
                            Bob Rooks
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                              Good news. Sounds like you're on the road to a full recovery. laugh

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                            • #35410
                              RichWaugh
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                                That's good news, Eric!  Keep up the hard work and best of luck.

                              • #35411
                                Bert
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                                  It's just the type of person you are, hardworking, never giving up when the situation gets difficult or complicated. Keep on persevering Eric and all the best to you in your recovery.

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                                  SpringValley
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                                    Dang Eric. That stinks.  I been busy for a while and have not been on here.  Was sure sorry to read this.  Hope you are on the mend.   Take care of yourself!

                                     

                                    Larry

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                                    Tinbender
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                                      Well, it's been a year now since I flatlined at the local hospital, kinda like a second Birthday!laugh  Hard to believe a year has come and gone already. My poor wife has been a mess lately, like a years up and I'm hitting my expiration date.roflmaoroflmaoroflmao

                                      When I saw the Doctor a few weeks ago she insisted she come too. I told him of her reservations and she nodded her head. “What about you? Nervous?” he asked. Hell no! I told him. If I die today I'm happy I've got this much time, I look at everything different now. hmmm   cool  I'm getting back to normal, these two pics are the start of putting hay away for the winter from last weekend, Don't let Doc see them!roflmao

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                                      RichWaugh
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                                        Congratulations, amigo!  I am all too aware of the feeling you're experiencing – one year ago I had just finished chemo and radiation for Stage 4 throat cancer that had metastasized into my lymph glands.  I was at the doc just today and he said all is well so far. 

                                        It's pretty damn good to just be alive, isn't it?

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                                        Tinbender
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                                          It's very good to be alive indeed, considering the alternativewink  Glad to hear of your good health report!cool

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                                          RichWaugh
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                                            Thanks, Tinbender!  The thing I have to watch myself on is spending too much time looking over my shoulder, metaphorically speaking, waiting for something else to crop up.  It's a complete waste of time and anxiety, but damned hard to avoid after something like that.  Got to keep looking forward and enjoying the day for what it is.

                                            Looking down and seeing grass is waaaay better than looking up and seeing dirt.

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                                            Bob Rooks
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                                              Congratulations to both you guys. hailking

                                              Hope you're around for at least another fifty! laugh

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                                            • #36478
                                              RichWaugh
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                                                Thanks, but I think I'll settle for just another fifteen or so, Bob.  I'm decrepit enough at 65 that the thought of even 80 is a bit daunting.  I really did beat myself up with youthful motorcycling, skiing, mountain climbing, racing and other stuff, and the traumas, (gunshot wounds, stabbings, beatings and assorted ruptured organs and joints), collected in 30 years of law enforcement just exacerbated things.   It probably wouldn't be as bad as it is if I hadn't been both enthusiastic and just plain clumsy as hell.  Sure left a lot of bent and broken parts behind, anyway, most of them in my poor corpus delectable.vomit

                                                How I managed several years of self-employment with no health/accident insurance is nothing but pure dumb luck.  While I pay a whole lot for that insurance these days, the insurance companies have paid out several hundreds of thousands of bucks on me over the years so I have no legitimate complaint on that score.  If they'd had any idea what I was gonna cost them, they'd probably have just had me whacked to save on the bottom line.roflmao

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                                                  Well it'll be two years this Tuesday since being released from OHSU, and I thought I'd do a few tests to make sure the tickers still working laugh. The first was shoveling snow for six strait hours Friday. This morning was getting out at 6:00am to chop wood at -1 degrees.   If that doesn't confirm you're still alive nothing will punch

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                                                  Bert
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                                                    That's a good amount of snow you have there. Glad to see that you're feeling better.

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                                                    Tinbender
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                                                      Thanks Bert. That was predicted to be 1/2″ of freezing rain.liar I've been a good patient, taking my pills, staying on a no/low salt diet and exercising. Physically my heart has returned to borderline normal, something that as I understand just doesn't happen. I still don't have anywhere near the stamina I used to have but I'll take the results so far any day. The back of the store is now also a private gym with a home gym/weight bench, elliptical and soon a treadmill as soon as I get it working. The six hours of shoveling snow would have taken two in past years but I have to work smart now, using the opportunity to strengthen my heart as opposed to giving it a heart attack. Bottom line is I just may be around for my daughters wedding, something that seemed impossible not too long ago. cool  

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                                                      Bob Rooks
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                                                        Glad to hear you're improving all the time Eric, you're a good patient.

                                                        hailking hailking hailking

                                                        Now I'm hoping I'll be around for one of my granddaughter's wedding.

                                                        cool cool cool

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