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Dearth 01-01-2016 05:48 PM

an interesting way to kick in the new year
 
So I found an interesting way to kick in the new year but it's not one I recommend when I was at work yesterday I collapsed and brought to emergency after a few hours it was found I had had a heart attack (minor) but now I get to be bored in hospital until I am shipped off to Vancouver for an angiogram and possible stents. Hopefully I will be going tonight or tomorrow.

Great way to end the old year and start the new year

crimper 01-01-2016 06:06 PM

Sorry to hear that Dearth.

I got a similar bizarro Christmas two years ago when I had a cardiac arrest right after Christmas dinner. Good thing my wife saw me and had to apply a CPR immediately. I was in comma for 3 days and had to spend Christmas and New year at VGH. Luckily I survive without any issues. The doctors said I'm now a member of the 7% Club as the survival rate of that kind of heart attack is only 7%.

Anyways, take it easy, you'll be ok. The doctors and nurses there are all great. Wishing you well.

If I may add, reefing served as a therapy for me during my recovery.

SeaHorse_Fanatic 01-01-2016 07:04 PM

Sorry to hear. Good luck. While you're down here, if you want to get your reefing fix, come over and visit and I'll cook you something to eat.

Anthony

Myka 01-01-2016 07:10 PM

Yikes! I'm glad you're ok Dearth! (and you too crimper!)

Dearth 01-08-2016 03:55 PM

Well I had a stent inserted into one of my vessels off the heart back home recuperating now only had one blockage rest of cardiovascular system had no restrictions anywhere else which is extremely good

Amazing at how far heart treatment has come angiogram and stent surgery is now classified as day surgery I was on the table 35 minutes total and had a 5 hour recovery and was up and walking shortly there after with minimal pain

Had the surgery at St. Paul's in Vancouver on the 6th released yesterday and flew home now rest and recuperation with full mobility with some conditions (no lifting of anything over 10 lbs, minimal stairs and no pushing the body hard for the first 5 days)

Delphinus 01-08-2016 04:28 PM

Good luck with the recovery!

christyf5 01-08-2016 05:25 PM

Holey crap dude! Glad to hear you're ok!

Reef Pilot 01-08-2016 05:37 PM

Good to hear that you survived and are on the mend now. Good thing it happened, too, before you were flying solo (or without an instructor) with your flying lessons. Hope you have a full recovery and will be able to get back to your flying pursuits.

Dearth 01-08-2016 06:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Reef Pilot (Post 977577)
Good to hear that you survived and are on the mend now. Good thing it happened, too, before you were flying solo (or without an instructor) with your flying lessons. Hope you have a full recovery and will be able to get back to your flying pursuits.

Not sure what Transport Canada will do heart attacks are one of their so called Cardinal sins hoping that they will let me continue with lessons some time this year if I don't have too many hoops to jump through if they allow me

Reef Pilot 01-08-2016 06:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Dearth (Post 977585)
Not sure what Transport Canada will do heart attacks are one of their so called Cardinal sins hoping that they will let me continue with lessons some time this year if I don't have too many hoops to jump through if they allow me

Well, it is definitely a condition they check out thoroughly to be sure you are OK. You may need to go back to your aviation medical doctor and likely undergo further tests to ensure that you are good now. Probably will need meds and lifestyle changes (exercise/eating) as well. I do know many people have gone through this and are back flying after a heart attack. So it is certainly not a definite show stopper. Good luck.

kien 01-08-2016 07:01 PM

Glad to hear you are on the mend ! That sounds scary..

WarDog 01-08-2016 07:25 PM

Myself and all the staff here at Canreef are praying for your recovery and hope you pull through.... oh wait... you're all good!! Get well soon!

Dearth 01-08-2016 07:29 PM

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Originally Posted by kien (Post 977597)
Glad to hear you are on the mend ! That sounds scary..

It is very scary because like most I was not expecting it and it does play on your mind but if you keep a positive attitude about you it makes life a lot better

Ironically I was told by my nurses that they get more supposedly "in shape" and "healthy" people with heart attacks than those like me who are overweight and not overly big into exercise. The healthy ones are also mostly to be the ones who are angry and in outright denial of having heart issues and are not generally positive when dealing with the medical profession as they feel it's the doctors and nurses who caused their heart issues.

crimper 01-13-2016 07:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Dearth (Post 977611)
It is very scary because like most I was not expecting it and it does play on your mind but if you keep a positive attitude about you it makes life a lot better

Ironically I was told by my nurses that they get more supposedly "in shape" and "healthy" people with heart attacks than those like me who are overweight and not overly big into exercise. The healthy ones are also mostly to be the ones who are angry and in outright denial of having heart issues and are not generally positive when dealing with the medical profession as they feel it's the doctors and nurses who caused their heart issues.

That exactly what happened to me. I'm a buck twenty five small fella, fairly young, active, no cholesterol and blood pressure issue. Zero risk as what they say and had a cardiac arrest as my major artery suddenly got blocked for whatever reason that they're not able to tell me what the cause is. All they point to is genetics that the blockade could be congenital. :sad:

Because of this my cardiologist sent my files for research at UBC.

Anyways, stay positive. You'll be ok.

hillegom 01-13-2016 07:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Dearth (Post 977611)
It is very scary because like most I was not expecting it and it does play on your mind but if you keep a positive attitude about you it makes life a lot better

Ironically I was told by my nurses that they get more supposedly "in shape" and "healthy" people with heart attacks than those like me who are overweight and not overly big into exercise. The healthy ones are also mostly to be the ones who are angry and in outright denial of having heart issues and are not generally positive when dealing with the medical profession as they feel it's the doctors and nurses who caused their heart issues.

I think you hit the nail on the head. Positive attitude is a big deal.
With that and help from the medical people, you are on the way to recovery.
Good work, keep it up.
Glad you are better :biggrin:


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