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@badradger saidUnless it's a Wisconsin Badger. They can't chew on too many Buckeyes! 😀
yeah ya dont mess with a BADGER
@badradger saidUnless it's a Wisconsin Badger. They can't chew on too many Buckeyes! 😀
yeah ya dont mess with a BADGER
@badradger saidSeriously? You really did have a heart attack? Well that was no fun I am sure. Did you have stents put in which is considered a proceedure or did they have to do surgery?
sadly since my HA a nd Diabetes diagnosis in september I am not allowed to drink very much alchohol and its more likley I had an Hypo trying to get out of bed to quick (low blood sugar)which maid me faint.
@very-rusty saidI had the HA august 27th and i came out on the 1st of september (my wedding anniversary) i had 3 stents, whilst on the table i was offered open heart surgery, i asked his advice and he said because of my new diabetes diagnosis and my blood pressure problem he felt my recovery would be better with the stents its all true and i wish it wasnt but my weight on the 27th was 22 stone 5 lbs and is now 20 stone lbs some good hl as come out of it.
Seriously? You really did have a heart attack? Well that was no fun I am sure. Did you have stents put in which is considered a proceedure or did they have to do surgery?
Sincerely sorry to hear about that!
-VR
@badradger saidYes, it seems some good has come out of it. Happy you are still with us!
I had the HA august 27th and i came out on the 1st of september (my wedding anniversary) i had 3 stents, whilst on the table i was offered open heart surgery, i asked his advice and he said because of my new diabetes diagnosis and my blood pressure problem he felt my recovery would be better with the stents its all true and i wish it wasnt but my weight on the 27th was 22 stone 5 lbs and is now 20 stone lbs some good hl as come out of it.
@very-rusty saidThank you for posting something encouraging 🙂
Yes, it seems some good has come out of it. Happy you are still with us!
-VR