bonz_d
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Well it looks as if I haven't been here since the middle of March. Even missed my Birthday, so thank you all for the well wishes.
So this New Year hasn't been so kind as I finally had a surgery to repair my legs, http://forums.iboats.com/forum/other/dockside-chat/10341958-hope-to-be-back and I thought all was going well. Was feeling better, walking better and improved spirit. Then on the morning of April 8 I had the 1st of 2 heart attacks, one at home and the other in the ER. After an unsuccessful Cardiac Catheterization on Sunday I was off the surgery again for my 1st open heart, triple bypass.
Now I have had numerous heart procedures in the past but this was the 1st time I have had questions as to if I was going to survive it. This time I even seen the fear in my wife's eyes. Also the only time I have ever witnessed the ER people with a look of "Get him out of here!" It was almost like they didn't know what to do.
Well I did survive and I am recovering nicely or so I'm told. Still have surgical pain in my chest and leg and swelling in my leg and ankle from them taking the vein. Have made it thru the first two phases of cardiac rehab and am now exercising w/o an EKG wired in. Also haven't had a cigarette in 8 weeks! Proud of that, Cold Turkey with the help of the surgery and opioid drugs while in the hospital for 8 days. Though the cravings are not getting any lighter, I still want one, even right now.
So I've now progressed to the point that my weight restriction has been raised and was told to increase my activity level. Just to be careful, not to do too much and take frequent breaks. So now I'm trying to build the courage to go out into the garage and start putting the Sea Nymph back together. It won't take much as everything is already fitted, just needs to be drilled, sealed and fastened in. Then reinstall the helm and outboard.
So this New Year hasn't been so kind as I finally had a surgery to repair my legs, http://forums.iboats.com/forum/other/dockside-chat/10341958-hope-to-be-back and I thought all was going well. Was feeling better, walking better and improved spirit. Then on the morning of April 8 I had the 1st of 2 heart attacks, one at home and the other in the ER. After an unsuccessful Cardiac Catheterization on Sunday I was off the surgery again for my 1st open heart, triple bypass.
Now I have had numerous heart procedures in the past but this was the 1st time I have had questions as to if I was going to survive it. This time I even seen the fear in my wife's eyes. Also the only time I have ever witnessed the ER people with a look of "Get him out of here!" It was almost like they didn't know what to do.
Well I did survive and I am recovering nicely or so I'm told. Still have surgical pain in my chest and leg and swelling in my leg and ankle from them taking the vein. Have made it thru the first two phases of cardiac rehab and am now exercising w/o an EKG wired in. Also haven't had a cigarette in 8 weeks! Proud of that, Cold Turkey with the help of the surgery and opioid drugs while in the hospital for 8 days. Though the cravings are not getting any lighter, I still want one, even right now.
So I've now progressed to the point that my weight restriction has been raised and was told to increase my activity level. Just to be careful, not to do too much and take frequent breaks. So now I'm trying to build the courage to go out into the garage and start putting the Sea Nymph back together. It won't take much as everything is already fitted, just needs to be drilled, sealed and fastened in. Then reinstall the helm and outboard.