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It's official, I'm having heart surgery on Feb 18th...wow, it's real now.

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Looking like a million bucks!

Very happy your recovery is going smoothly thus far. Keep being awesome! :rockin:
 
Personally, Revvy, I think you should get a zipper tattoo over that bitchin' scar. That, or you can tell the ladies some punk pulled a knife on you once.

You don't have to tell them the punk was a cardiac surgeon.
 
Niece is way hotter than you ;)

That's not her in the pic on the mirror....but yeah. She is way hotter than....heck your grandma is probably way hotter than me right now (even if she's no longer alive.) LOL

I'm actually pretty proud of my neice/goddaughter, she was a talented dancer and she turned down dance scholarships and even invitations to dance companies to go MSU on a debate scholarship, got a pretty good ride in Michigan State's public policy college, and pre-law. Her only drawbacks are her choice of MSU as a college and her decision to be a vegan....

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Us at her HS graduation in 2009...
 
That's not her in the pic on the mirror....but yeah. She is way hotter than....heck your grandma is probably way hotter than me right now (even if she's no longer alive.) LOL

I'll have to see if I can find a picture, I'm actually pretty proud of my neice/goddaughter, she was a talented dancer and she turned down dance scholarships and even invitations to dance companies to go MSU on a debate scholarship, got a pretty good ride in Michigan State's public policy college, and pre-law. Her only drawbacks are her choice of MSU as a college and her decision to be a vegan....

a vegan? ok you lost me there :(
 
Very glad to hear that you're on the med, Revvy.

Best wishes for a speedy recovery.
 
Welcome back, Bionic Reverend (we can rebuild him, we have the technology).
 
Good to see you back Revvvy. Do you plug into the fairy lights to see the charge on the pacemaker? :)
 
I had a cousin who got a mechanical valve.

You could *hear* it when sitting across the dinner table. Click, clack.. Click, clack..

I asked him if it ever got annoying.. He said yeah, but god forbid it ever goes quiet :)

Godspeed sir, and welcome back to the fray!

-Jason
 
Dude, that was just a cut and paste of something I wrote, while is was still IN the hospital. I think on Friday.

:mug:

You feeling ok?

Ha, damn.

Not too bad actually. My leg pain is completely gone, which is awesome; I'm still sore from the operation, but that's expected. I'm on some Oxycodone at the moment since I want to get a good night's sleep but I'm definitely not going to need it in the daytime.

How are you feeling?
 
Revvy, what is your med schedule like, will you be on a load of pills forever, or do you get to ease off most of them after a while and just be on a minimum of meds. My father used to gripe that he had to take so many pills in the morning he didnt have room for breakfast. but he had an artificial valve put in.

Meaty, I'm glad you are on the mend as well, the cheese thread has been too one sided lately.
 
Revvy, what is your med schedule like, will you be on a load of pills forever, or do you get to ease off most of them after a while and just be on a minimum of meds. My father used to gripe that he had to take so many pills in the morning he didnt have room for breakfast. but he had an artificial valve put in.

Meaty, I'm glad you are on the mend as well, the cheese thread has been too one sided lately.

I take a bunch of blood pressure and cholesteral drugs, and blood rate controlling drugs both after my morning bolus of food, then a couple more at bedtime, plus the bayer aspirin. And pain killers. I've been gobbling them like popcorn, but I'm gonna try to go a little easier on them today.

Since I've got the oniker valve there are no blood thinners. Or anti rejection meds to contend with. Thank god.

And my understanding is all of these drugs will be played with and tweaked as the weeks progress. I follow up with my cardiologist next tuesday, and then see the surgeon a week later, so I may not even be on the same drugs by the end of the month.
 
Revvy, good to hear you're on the mend.. Sending some more prayers up for you this morning...

snccoulter.. love the sig quotes... :mug:
 

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