Hey Guys.... I am still alive and kicking.
Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2021 11:23 pm
I am 8 weeks post-surgery for Triple By Pass Heart Surgery and to say it has been an adventure would be an understatement.
This has been one of the most challenging things I have ever been through but I am feeling stronger every day
I wound up having a triple bypass procedure on September 13 in Spartanburg during the worse of this Wave of Covid. In fact had my surgery been a day later, I would not have had it. The hospital stopped all procedures and short of being in cardiac arrest, they were performing no cardiac procedures. I was the only heart patient in CCU and then in the heart ward during my recovery
There was a 70, 30, and 20 percent blockage in my heart but my surgeon was able to successfully harvest from my leg and do the procedures. I was at SRMC for a week and have been in recovery at home since then. There was evidence of a silent heart attack over the past year so I was lucky to still be here. The rest of my heart was extremely healthy and the doctors were pleased after the surgery.
I started rehab last week and have made it up to a full mile on a treadmill. There have been good days and bad days and sometimes good hours and bad hours. The biggest problem I have is sleeping which is pretty common. I have a long scar on my chest and I get winded very easily and don't have much energy.
I was fortunate and the good Lord looked after me....to catch the blockage, to make sure I could have the surgery during Covid, to seeing me through the surgery and now the rehab.
For the first time in over 50 years, I have not seen a football game in person. Based on the pathetic Dorman season and the problems at Byrnes, I have not missed much. I have seen the game of the week on YouTube from MYTV from Charleston almost every week and watched more HS football on TV that I never knew existed. I gave $9.95 a month and watched many games on the NFHS site. And watch games from all over the country on my "Special Amazon Firestick"
The doctor cleared me to go out and see a game if I felt like it. But last week I was not about to sit outside in 35-degree weather. Now since Dorman did what they seem to do most often over the past few years and lost 2 games they should have won and Byrnes is well.....Byrnes these days............I doubt I will see a game all season. What in the world has happened to Dorman and playing and winning big games. Good grief this team seems to find ways to lose and has not shown any heart or creative coaching in years. Anyway.......not my problem.
Thanks to everyone who offered up prayers and sent me their best wishes. I hope everyone is well and that the games are safe and injury-free over the final weeks.
Have a great week and a wonderful Holiday Season
Dave
This has been one of the most challenging things I have ever been through but I am feeling stronger every day
I wound up having a triple bypass procedure on September 13 in Spartanburg during the worse of this Wave of Covid. In fact had my surgery been a day later, I would not have had it. The hospital stopped all procedures and short of being in cardiac arrest, they were performing no cardiac procedures. I was the only heart patient in CCU and then in the heart ward during my recovery
There was a 70, 30, and 20 percent blockage in my heart but my surgeon was able to successfully harvest from my leg and do the procedures. I was at SRMC for a week and have been in recovery at home since then. There was evidence of a silent heart attack over the past year so I was lucky to still be here. The rest of my heart was extremely healthy and the doctors were pleased after the surgery.
I started rehab last week and have made it up to a full mile on a treadmill. There have been good days and bad days and sometimes good hours and bad hours. The biggest problem I have is sleeping which is pretty common. I have a long scar on my chest and I get winded very easily and don't have much energy.
I was fortunate and the good Lord looked after me....to catch the blockage, to make sure I could have the surgery during Covid, to seeing me through the surgery and now the rehab.
For the first time in over 50 years, I have not seen a football game in person. Based on the pathetic Dorman season and the problems at Byrnes, I have not missed much. I have seen the game of the week on YouTube from MYTV from Charleston almost every week and watched more HS football on TV that I never knew existed. I gave $9.95 a month and watched many games on the NFHS site. And watch games from all over the country on my "Special Amazon Firestick"
The doctor cleared me to go out and see a game if I felt like it. But last week I was not about to sit outside in 35-degree weather. Now since Dorman did what they seem to do most often over the past few years and lost 2 games they should have won and Byrnes is well.....Byrnes these days............I doubt I will see a game all season. What in the world has happened to Dorman and playing and winning big games. Good grief this team seems to find ways to lose and has not shown any heart or creative coaching in years. Anyway.......not my problem.
Thanks to everyone who offered up prayers and sent me their best wishes. I hope everyone is well and that the games are safe and injury-free over the final weeks.
Have a great week and a wonderful Holiday Season
Dave