By pass
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- Phil Shedd
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- Location: CD31 Gamblin' #25
Rothesay NB Canada
Membership # 89
By pass
This week I have been informed that I need By pass Surgery to repair some blockages in my heart ( and they said I did not have one) . The operation date is not set yet but hope it will be mid December.
I would ask of other members who may have gone through this to comment on how it was getting back to sailing. If you do not want to respond on the board I understand however could you send a PM.
At least I will have the winter to heal and would like to think I will be able do work on the boat by late April.
thanks
Phil
I would ask of other members who may have gone through this to comment on how it was getting back to sailing. If you do not want to respond on the board I understand however could you send a PM.
At least I will have the winter to heal and would like to think I will be able do work on the boat by late April.
thanks
Phil
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surgery
Phil,
I've not had this surgery, but I have an Uncle who had it several years ago. He isn't a sailor, but he is an active older guy. He was up and doing some light yard work the week after the surgery. I think it depends on how many bypasses you need, and how long you've had a problem. If you've been limited by this problem for a long time, then you will probably soon feel better than you have in a long time! Good luck!
I've not had this surgery, but I have an Uncle who had it several years ago. He isn't a sailor, but he is an active older guy. He was up and doing some light yard work the week after the surgery. I think it depends on how many bypasses you need, and how long you've had a problem. If you've been limited by this problem for a long time, then you will probably soon feel better than you have in a long time! Good luck!
Regards,
Troy Scott
Troy Scott
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Me, neither...
... but my grandmother did and an ex-boss did, too (among others).
They were both up and around in no time. The longest wait is until you drive because until the sternum heals up, the docs are afraid of steering wheel impact.
Good luck with both the surgery and the recovery. I think you're already ahead of the game if they're not rushing you into the operating room.
(I'm also thinking that blocked plumbing is not an unusual topic on this board.)
They were both up and around in no time. The longest wait is until you drive because until the sternum heals up, the docs are afraid of steering wheel impact.
Good luck with both the surgery and the recovery. I think you're already ahead of the game if they're not rushing you into the operating room.
(I'm also thinking that blocked plumbing is not an unusual topic on this board.)
Fair winds, Neil
s/v LIQUIDITY
Cape Dory 28 #167
Boston, MA
CDSOA member #698
s/v LIQUIDITY
Cape Dory 28 #167
Boston, MA
CDSOA member #698
Six stints and still going strong
Just got back from an offshore trip with the owner/skipper of a large cruising boat. He had six stints for blocked arteries and had been through numerous surgeries in the past. Still going like gangbusters. Nothing seemed to slow this guy down!
Best - J
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Best - J
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Phil,
It happens all of the time. You are one of the very lucky ones. Some have no pre-warning at all.
The year before last, I had a triple. I had a constant pain in my left shoulder and upper forearm. "Not to worry", I was told. "It's only arthritis."
Two o'clock in the morning the pain got so bad I couldn't sleep. I looked in the medicine cabinet for anacin, excedrin or other pain killer. All I found was a bottle of aspirin. I gulped a couple of them and they drove me to the emergency room. I was later told that the aspirins saved my life, I was having heart attacks.
The bypass slowed me down for a few months, longer than normal because of my age. I feel fine now and am raring to go. The modern procedures they practice today are light years ahead of what once was.
Go for it. You'll be just fine.
Best wishes for a speedy recovery,
O J
It happens all of the time. You are one of the very lucky ones. Some have no pre-warning at all.
The year before last, I had a triple. I had a constant pain in my left shoulder and upper forearm. "Not to worry", I was told. "It's only arthritis."
Two o'clock in the morning the pain got so bad I couldn't sleep. I looked in the medicine cabinet for anacin, excedrin or other pain killer. All I found was a bottle of aspirin. I gulped a couple of them and they drove me to the emergency room. I was later told that the aspirins saved my life, I was having heart attacks.
The bypass slowed me down for a few months, longer than normal because of my age. I feel fine now and am raring to go. The modern procedures they practice today are light years ahead of what once was.
Go for it. You'll be just fine.
Best wishes for a speedy recovery,
O J
"If I rest, I rust"
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Good Luck
Phil,
Best of luck. My dad had a quintuple done, and he was much healthier after than before. My guess is that if you follow the docs' advice, you will be good to go in the spring.
Take care,
Dean
Best of luck. My dad had a quintuple done, and he was much healthier after than before. My guess is that if you follow the docs' advice, you will be good to go in the spring.
Take care,
Dean
Dean Abramson
Cape Dory 31 "Loda May"
Falmouth, Maine
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Falmouth, Maine
- Bob Ohler
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Mine was 9/4/09!
I had mine done on 9/4/09! I sailed with my wife in light air in October.
THE SECRET IS: get involved with the cradio rehab program as soon as possible after your surgery.
AND,
LEARN how to read the "Nutrition Facts" on the food labels! Limit yourself starting today to 40 grams of fat per day and 200 mg per day!
Feel free to IM me and we can talk in more detail.
Good luck with your surgery! You will be in my prayers.
Bob O.
THE SECRET IS: get involved with the cradio rehab program as soon as possible after your surgery.
AND,
LEARN how to read the "Nutrition Facts" on the food labels! Limit yourself starting today to 40 grams of fat per day and 200 mg per day!
Feel free to IM me and we can talk in more detail.
Good luck with your surgery! You will be in my prayers.
Bob O.
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Re: Mine was 9/4/09!
Bob Ohler wrote:I had mine done on 9/4/09! I sailed with my wife in light air in October.
Beginning of October or end of October?
Great to hear about the quick mend!
Fair winds, Neil
s/v LIQUIDITY
Cape Dory 28 #167
Boston, MA
CDSOA member #698
s/v LIQUIDITY
Cape Dory 28 #167
Boston, MA
CDSOA member #698
- Joe Myerson
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Best of luck!
Phil,
My dad had a quadruple bypass more than 10 years ago. The recovery was a bit rough (doctors warned about depression, and they were right).
But Dad's now 89 and still going pretty strong!
Get it done before the sailing season, and you'll be fitter than before.
Best of luck.
--Joe
My dad had a quadruple bypass more than 10 years ago. The recovery was a bit rough (doctors warned about depression, and they were right).
But Dad's now 89 and still going pretty strong!
Get it done before the sailing season, and you'll be fitter than before.
Best of luck.
--Joe
Former Commodore, CDSOA
Former Captain, Northeast Fleet
S/V Crème Brûlée, CD 25D, Hull # 80
"What a greate matter it is to saile a shyppe or goe to sea."
--Capt. John Smith, 1627
Former Captain, Northeast Fleet
S/V Crème Brûlée, CD 25D, Hull # 80
"What a greate matter it is to saile a shyppe or goe to sea."
--Capt. John Smith, 1627
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more assurance
Phil,
A good friend of mine had quadruple by pass surgery in April 06. Last summer he sailed from Noank, CT to Bermuda. He does all his own maintenance on a Sabre 36 and you'd never know he had a problem. He does watch his diet more carefully now.
Dick
A good friend of mine had quadruple by pass surgery in April 06. Last summer he sailed from Noank, CT to Bermuda. He does all his own maintenance on a Sabre 36 and you'd never know he had a problem. He does watch his diet more carefully now.
Dick
- Shipscarver
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Cardio Bypass
I had a double 20 years ago. I worst part for me was the walking, following surgery. They removed the large vein from my left thigh and used it along with the mammery vein for the bypass. But, with a regular walking schedule, I was doing 5 miles a day in less than 6 months and had never felt so good! In fact, for several years I felt 10 years younger. Remember - the cardio rehab and the new eating style are essential, or you will be back on the OR table. But, follow the program and you will never feel so good as after the recovery period!
Shipscarver
Sailing the Florida Gulf
Sailing the Florida Gulf