Isn't family history the first indicator? Next would come the 3 packs a
day, 12 drinks and pound of pork. J

 

From: paul chinnery [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, August 24, 2009 6:45 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: OT: Friday Funny

 

A very good friend of mine just got back from triple-bypass last week.
It tooks his wife close to 2 years to finally convince him to see a
doctor.  He had been complaining about being tired.  The doc tried a
catheter but he had 100% blockage in one vessel and two had 50%. They
also found he had had a small heart-attack a while back.
Family history has a lot to do with it, too.  My friends father had a
heart attack at the age of 51 (he's 57) and his father's father died of
a heart attack at 49. I don't know why he thought he was immune.

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Date: Sat, 22 Aug 2009 12:48:42 -0400
Subject: Re: OT: Friday Funny
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]

I am 45 years old. Be 46 in November.

And, in case you are wondering about my weight, I stand 5'10" and am
209lbs.

The issue is that I am diabetic and it caused constriction of some main
arteries on my heart. The blockages were already there, but because
those arteries became constricted it made the blockages more pronounced.

Really, I have been watching my weight and have been told by my doctor
that is within proper allowances. They kept questioning me in the
hospital if I smoked, drank, ate fatty foods. When I told them that I
didn't smoke, drank and I do watch what I eat, because I am diabetic,
they could not understand it. Back in 2000, when I was diagnoses as
being diabetic, I was nearly 290lbs. The diabetes took care of some of
the weight, but is has been a fight to get it down to where I have it
now.

Now, my PSA: If you haven't had a heart stress test done, and you are
feeling tired, or you think that you are feeling stressed because of
work, please, go get it done. Don't wait till later. There might not be
a later. Make an appointment and get checked out by your doctor. I'm
glad that I did.

On Sat, Aug 22, 2009 at 4:43 AM, J Kyo <[email protected]> wrote:

Yikes!!!  

 

How old are you?

On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 4:51 PM, Daniel Rodriguez <[email protected]>
wrote:

Bacon, eggs, tamales, McDonald's,... I thought it was stress from work,
but when they put me on the treadmill and upped the speed I thought
someone was tearing my heart heart.

They got me to the hospital in Louisville, KY, and I thought I was going
to get some blockages cleaned out by a catheter. The doctor was talking
to me about what they were going to do, the nurses were jovial and
talking to me. Then they told me that they were going to inject the dye
and I was going to feel a warmth over my body, which I did. But, then,
the atmosphere in the room changed and the nurses became real quiet. I
asked them what was going on and no one would say anything. I didn't
realize it but the doctor had left the room. Then one of the nurses came
and told me that they were unable to perform the procedure but she
wouldn't tell me why.

When they wheeled me back to pre-op is when I found out that I had two
blockages that were on my heart and were so close together they couldn't
put stints in. So, I was going to have open heart surgery on Monday.

The scar on my chest is practically healed. The scare on my left leg is
taking a bit longer. That scar goes just below my groin to just below my
left knee. 

While I was in recovery I had a nurse who said that I had one of those
sexy manly scars on my leg. I told her that I could have gotten a
tatoo... it would still have hurt but been a lot cheaper. 






On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 7:02 PM, Kurt Buff <[email protected]> wrote:

Dude -

I'm thinking bacon is a part of your past, right?

Glad you survived, though. That's pretty major.


On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 14:31, Daniel Rodriguez<[email protected]>
wrote:
> Many Thanks.
>
> I had heart bypass. 5.5 blockages.
>
> On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 4:27 PM, Raper, Jonathan <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>>
>> Laughter....the best medicine.
>>
>>
>>
>> Sometimes it takes the pain of laughter in order to help us to
appreciate
>> the things in life that really matter.
>>
>>
>>
>> Hope your recovery goes well!
>>
>> Jonathan L. Raper, A+, MCSA, MCSE
>> Technology Coordinator
>> Eagle Physicians & Associates, PA
>> [email protected]
>> www.eaglemds.com <http://www.eaglemds.com/> 
>>
>> ________________________________
>>

>> From: Daniel Rodriguez [mailto:[email protected]]
>> Sent: Friday, August 21, 2009 4:22 PM

>> To: NT System Admin Issues

>> Subject: Re: OT: Friday Funny
>>
>>
>>
>> Am at home resting because I just had open heart surgery.
>>
>> Laughed a little to hard and now my chest hurts.
>>
>> Good thing I still have some oxycodone left. :)
>>
>> On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 1:06 PM, Andy Shook <[email protected]>
wrote:
>>
>> TWO MEDICAL STUDENTS AND THE OLD MAN
>>
>>
>> Two medical students were walking along the street when they saw an
old
>> man walking with his legs spread apart. He was stiff-legged and
walking
>> slowly.
>>
>> One student said to his friend: "I'm sure that poor old man has
Peltry
>> Syndrome. Those people walk just like that."
>>
>> The other student says: "No, I don't think so. The old man surely has
>> Zovitzki Syndrome. He walks slowly and his legs are apart just as we
learned
>> in class."
>>
>> Since they couldn't agree they decided to ask the old man. They
approached
>> him and one of the students said to him: "We're medical students and
>> couldn't help but notice the way you walk, but we couldn't agree on
the
>> syndrome you might have. Could you tell us what it is?"
>> The old man said, "I'll tell you, but first you tell me what you two
fine
>> medical students think."
>>
>> The first student said, "I think it's Peltry Syndrome."
>>
>> The old man said, "You thought........ But you are wrong."
>> The other student said, "I think you have Zovitzki Syndrome."
>>
>> The old man said, "You thought....... But you are wrong."
>>
>> So they asked him, "Well, old timer, what do you have?"
>>
>> The old man said, "I thought it was GAS......................
>> But I was wrong, too!"
>>
>>
>>
>> Shook
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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