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Life in Hell (Read 5853 times)
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Reply #45 - Aug 23rd, 2020, 6:22pm
 
Bud she certainly has had a run of bad luck these last years. Some bad crashes too. But what a fighter she is!  Perhaps we have a different thread for each of our various ailments?  Blech. What a depressing thought!
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Reply #46 - Aug 24th, 2020, 2:30pm
 
Quote from aikigreg on Aug 23rd, 2020, 6:22pm:
Bud she certainly has had a run of bad luck these last years. Some bad crashes too. But what a fighter she is!

 
Yes, between such a long, arduous recovery from valve replacement, and the wrecks she has had, she really has had a tough go of it. But, she's back to pedaling a lot of miles, so good for her.
 
Quote from aikigreg on Aug 23rd, 2020, 6:22pm:
Perhaps we have a different thread for each of our various ailments?  Blech. What a depressing thought!

 
So many of us are getting older and/or fighting health issues, I've thought about adding a Health and Riding forum where everyone could detail health issues. It really is nice to read how others have been handling such things when you end up newly diagnosed yourself. I remember when I lost half a lung to surgery for lung cancer, and then had to do chemo, I couldn't find a single rider online who was going through the same thing. Of course, many people do not want to post such personal things as health issues online, so I don't know how many posts we would get in such a forum. And there certainly isn't a thing wrong with posting stuff like that in this general forum.
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Reply #47 - Aug 24th, 2020, 3:22pm
 
Quote from Bud_Bent on Aug 24th, 2020, 2:30pm:
Quote from aikigreg on Aug 23rd, 2020, 6:22pm:
Bud she certainly has had a run of bad luck these last years. Some bad crashes too. But what a fighter she is!


Yes, between such a long, arduous recovery from valve replacement, and the wrecks she has had, she really has had a tough go of it. But, she's back to pedaling a lot of miles, so good for her.

Quote from aikigreg on Aug 23rd, 2020, 6:22pm:
Perhaps we have a different thread for each of our various ailments?  Blech. What a depressing thought!


So many of us are getting older and/or fighting health issues, I've thought about adding a Health and Riding forum where everyone could detail health issues. It really is nice to read how others have been handling such things when you end up newly diagnosed yourself. I remember when I lost half a lung to surgery for lung cancer, and then had to do chemo, I couldn't find a single rider online who was going through the same thing. Of course, many people do not want to post such personal things as health issues online, so I don't know how many posts we would get in such a forum. And there certainly isn't a thing wrong with posting stuff like that in this general forum.

 
Also, If we are informed of each other medical condition we can put you on out prayer list.  Smiley
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Reply #48 - Aug 24th, 2020, 10:19pm
 
I'm alive and riding a little better each week, Paul, thanks.  My valve replacement was the aortic valve, which used the TAVR procedure.  That replaces the valve using a catheter inserted in the femoral artery at the groin.  Other valve procedures require opening up the heart.  I wasn't told the brand of the valve.  It was only described as semi-synthetic.  The valve gave me an almost immediate improvement.  The rest of the stuff they did to me during that hospital stay was not so pleasant.
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