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Harold my hunting partner had a valve replacement a few years ago ...and I will pay the man who could outwalk him on the barrens today ,
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11-26-2018, 06:37 AM | #14 | ||||||
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They have come a long way in treating heart conditions and repairing things with less invasive procedures. Sounds like you have some incredible access to first class medical care and hopefully you don't need any luck, but wishing it for you anyway. I think the real luck is having caught it quickly. There is so much good news with what they have done and are doing, but sounds like you are in medical field so you probably know more than most. All I know is that it used to be the longer your under general anesthesia the more it can mess up your sleep patterns and restlessness. I guess the alternatives are worse but still.
That is cool about your running pursuits. With your long distance runner experience, you will be on your feet walking everyone into the ground again before you know it. |
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11-26-2018, 06:48 AM | #15 | ||||||
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Harold, Join the club, I had to cancel my UP week hunt this year two days before I was scheduled to leave due to my eyes acting up and when I called the Dr she said no go on the trip and be in her office the next day. Guess as we get older we just have to roll with the punches. Be glad that you noticed it now instead of collapsing in the field ! Sending best wishes for a rapid recovery.
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11-26-2018, 07:34 AM | #16 | ||||||
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Harold, I will remember you in my thoughts and prayers. My wife's father just had a quad bypass and he was home and feeling decent within a week. I also have been an endurance athlete for a number of years, marathon and Ironman finisher. There have been studies regarding endurance athletes and cardiac issues indicating that extensive endurance training can actually cause cardiac issues. Get well strong!
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11-26-2018, 07:35 AM | #17 | ||||||
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Godspeed my friend. You will be in my prayers for a full recovery in time for the Southern and Ernie's.
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11-26-2018, 07:35 AM | #18 | ||||||
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Damn Harold I’m sorry to hear that. Being in good shape will help speed your recovery. I’ll keep that in my prayers.
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11-26-2018, 07:50 AM | #19 | ||||||
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Harold, please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. I also have a heart valve problem and my cardiologist is watching it carefully. You have many friends here, take care and keep us informed on your progress.
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Kansas...the good, thebad, and the ugly...(-: |
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Kansas...the good, thebad, and the ugly...(-:
We miss you Harold!!! First 1/2 day here was nice. Moved some birds and killed a nice wild rooster and three quail. Day two, Sunday. It was a loss, spent the day with a good friend who owns some of the areas we hunt. Drank some tumblers with him and had a great visit...(-: The back roads were so drifted we returned to the motel. Pup resting up in her happy spot. Day three is about to start, 15 degrees and 6 mph wind. We have some good spots picked out to hunt. It will be warming up and the back roads will be the UGLY in my above description. When the snow melts today the mud roads will have a good 2" slim gook the will stop all but the best off roader rigs! Updates will come, SXS Ohio in Kansas
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