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Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 4:55 pm
by Phreddie
Good luck Fable, in your finite wisdom thou shalt find the way!

P.S. after this life changing experience is when you start to write your memoirs, change your life, become an envangelist, die at the age of 105, and then release those memoirs and a collection fo your other works, in a 23 volume series three years after your death.
P.P.S. take it easy man.

Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 4:57 pm
by fable
[QUOTE=Phreddie]P.S. after this life changing experience is when you start to write your memoirs, change your life, become an envangelist...[/QUOTE]

Evangelist? I had a heart attack, not a lobotomy.

But thanks for the well wishes. ;)

Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 5:01 pm
by Fiona
@Fable LOL :D Good to see you feisty.

Take care of yourself and good luck

Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 5:05 pm
by Phreddie
[QUOTE=fable]Evangelist? I had a heart attack, not a lobotomy.

But thanks for the well wishes. ;) [/QUOTE]
np, we need ye Super Mods of ye olde finite wisdom to govern o'er us! Besides how would GB survive with but one Super Mod!?!

BTW, I thought most 'saw the light' during colonoscopies, endoscopies, and liver transplants?

Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 5:30 pm
by fable
[QUOTE=Phreddie]BTW, I thought most 'saw the light' during colonoscopies, endoscopies, and liver transplants?[/QUOTE]

LOL! I had a colonoscopy about two years ago. All I saw was a bunch of young, nubile female nurses, to whom I was about to show my bum. Then, mercifully, they knocked me out.

If that's your idea of enlightenment, go for it. :D

Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 6:13 pm
by Phreddie
I havent had a colonoscopy yet, although I have had 3-4 (losing count) endoscopies, including one that revealed an ulcer in my duedonym when I was in the Fourth Grade (about nine to ten years old).

Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2005 11:34 pm
by C Elegans
[QUOTE=fable]Evangelist? I had a heart attack, not a lobotomy.
[/QUOTE]

ROFLMAO :D :D

Good luck at the cardiologist. Since some tissue around the infarct dies due, it takes some time for the heart to heal, so it's good that it'll be another two weeks until the stress tests. Let's hope the medicines work, if not, a bypass is a good solution. I know many people who have undergone bypass surgeries, it's routine nowadays although people will of course be tired some weeks after.

[quote="Phreddie]
BTW"]

Near-death-experiences during colonscopies? :D Seriouly, if you are referring to the classical out-of-body experiences sometimes reported by people who have been in severe accidents or major surgeries, I've never heard it reported after minor procedures such as endoscopy and similar. The anaesthetics you recieve then, rather makes you see the darkness :D

Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 3:57 am
by Scayde
fable,
It's good to hear the damage was minor. Scar tissue is often as strong as or stronger than muscle fiber and if the surrounding areas are still healthy and intact, you should suffer no long term residual effects. As far as Bypass surgery, things have improved exponentially since I first went to work with the heart team. In some cases here, our surgeons are doing grafts through endoscopes now without cracking the chest. Depending on where your blockages are, this might be an option for you. Von is right about the vein grafts lasting about ten years; however, they are still the best option as far as I know. Hopefully the meds you are taking will do the job and you can avoid a major rebuild ;)

In the mean time, I’ll be remembering you in my prayers. :)

*HUG*

Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 4:47 am
by Phreddie
[QUOTE=C Elegans]Near-death-experiences during colonscopies? :D Seriouly, if you are referring to the classical out-of-body experiences sometimes reported by people who have been in severe accidents or major surgeries, I've never heard it reported after minor procedures such as endoscopy and similar. The anaesthetics you recieve then, rather makes you see the darkness :D [/QUOTE]
The anaesthetics made me fell warm and fluffy, and I do remember eerything being a blissful white color, i thought I was in Heaven, but a sign at the gate said 'Neverland Ranch'. Dunno where that is...

GL fable, :)

Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 11:39 am
by dragon wench
Sorry to hear of this Fable, I truly hope you continue to recuperate and that any treatments you pursue are successful. I know what it is to feel haunted by family medical backgrounds..
As much as possible, be well.

btw, Sorry to post here so late after the fact; I have not been around much in the last week or so ;)

Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 4:59 pm
by fable
Thanks all! The doctor saw me today, and we discussed contents of diet and exercise. (Also one drug, a beta blocker to lower blood pressure, was switched out with something else, because I was having increased asthma problems.) The stress test is scheduled for Wednesday afternoon. I'll post the results of her findings after that. Hopefully, it will show that the meds are sufficient to handle problem without a bypass.

Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 5:00 pm
by Fiona
The very best of luck with that, fable.

Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 8:55 pm
by TonyMontana1638
Good luck with that, hope it works out and keep us posted.

Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2005 8:33 am
by werebeargoddess
yeah, good luck! I hope you get better.

Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2005 1:42 pm
by Coot
What about the diet and exercise? Are you going to have to make radical changes? I got the impression you weren't living very unhealthy before this thing started.
I remember when my father started having some heartproblems, the first thing he had to stop doing was... vacuum-cleaning. So if you play your cards right, household-chores might be a thing of the past for you. :p ;)

Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2005 2:18 pm
by slade
[QUOTE=TonyMontana1638]and keep us posted.[/QUOTE]
Nice pun ;)

I hope everything goes well for you Fable and hope no by-pass is needed

Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2005 7:30 pm
by fable
I had the stress test, today, and the results were good: no bypass for the Babylonian god, at least, not in the immediate future. There is a very small section of the heart muscle that is nothing now but scar tissue; that's it. I'll be seeing my cardiologist again in about 2 months, and the stress test will be repeated in a year, but she feels that if I stay on all 8 of the meds, keep to eating reasonably and pick up exercise a bit, things should be fine.

Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2005 7:32 pm
by Fiona
That's great news, fable. :)

Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2005 7:32 pm
by Oscuro_Sol
:) :) :) We look forward to having you back with us!

Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2005 9:06 pm
by frogus23
I'm very sorry to hear that you've been unwell Fable

It's very gratifying news from the doctors, I hope that your springs keep winding themselves years to come.

Have you gained a greater acquaintance with mortality or only been irked?

xx F