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Old 07-28-2015, 03:41 PM   #17
Yorkiemom1
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I can tell you from experience (I had a triple bypass at 47) that it is a very tough event to go through but you will come out better than before the surgery. The more effort you put into your recovery the quicker you will be back to a normal life. If you ever feeling like talking to someone who has been through what you are going through, PM me and I'll send my ph#.

Our prayers and thoughts are with you during your recovery.

I was going to tell you this, but it is not from first hand experience coming from me!! Great to get it from one that has been there!!! Having been a cardiovascular nurse for 30 years, I can assure you once you are on the other side of this event, you will be like new!! Hang in there and remember to set your jaw and COUGH! COUGH! COUGH! DEEP BREATHE!! DEEP BREATHE!! This will do more for your rapid recovery than anything! Use that little breathing machine and move that little ball! Turn, turn, turn in that bed....walk, walk, walk!!! Before you know it, you will be home and good for another 500,000 miles!!!
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