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To: speekinout

You may be right. My uncle had triple bypass and it did the same thing to him. Took him a long time to recover. Time will tell.


195 posted on 01/03/2005 5:47:06 PM PST by Kath (Luvya Dubya)
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To: Kath
My uncle had triple bypass and it did the same thing to him. Took him a long time to recover.

Some people don't really do well for awhile. And for sure, clintoon had an unhealthy life style.
But whatever his problem is, it isn't simply a matter of losing weight.

207 posted on 01/03/2005 6:02:49 PM PST by speekinout
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To: Kath; homemom; GretchenM; mrs tiggywinkle; EmilyGeiger; ohioWfan; Brad's Gramma; mystery-ak

After Bubba's quadruble heart bypass, I read up on it.

I hadn't known that there is a lot of contention among Cardiologists over the after-effects of being on the heart-lung machine, (brain damage!) and also the after-effect of cracking the chest, and cutting through the Pericardial sac.

It seems that depression and a long recovery time are part of the side-effects of this surgery. The effects on the brain and "aeration" of blood includes getting bubbles in a patient's blood that impacts the brain. Loss of short term memory is one of the immediate effects, and depression is one of the long term effects. In addition to a long recovery time - especially since they don't sew the Pericardial Sac back together but let it heal naturally since the heart has really been "roughed up" during the procedures and sewing the Pericardial Sac makes it "snug" to the heart again (all this I did NOT know) so they let it heal together naturally, depression is one of the after-effects they are always on the lookout for.

Means that for the first 6 weeks following surgery, the heart patient is really aware of their heart beat in a way they never were before, and won't be after it heals back together.

Not surprising that since Bubba is no longer "hearing" his heart, he decides to down some fries. Probably thought a LOT about his surgery while he was in the recovery process, and hearing his heart beat, no matter what position he was in!!!

I'm not gonna say outloud that I hope that he reclogs his arteries, but if he keeps eating like that, no amount of Cholesterol-reducing medicine is going to keep him from sludging up his arteries again.

I know someone who could not give up their fried seafood, their fried onion rings, and "chicken-fried steak" and had TWO quadruple heart-bypasses - all paid for by the same medical insurance plan I was on at work, and that we increasingly had to pay more and more for, as we watched "his" surgeries.

One day at lunch at his favorite bistro, eating a plate of fried seafood, and side PLATTER of friend onions rings that this place was known for, his Cardiologist saw him through the Restaurant windows.

In walked his Cardio guy, straight up to my boss's boss's table, and said, "You just jumped the shark with that food. Find yourself another Cardiologist. I quit. I am never going to have you on my operating table again."

I don't know the end of the story - whether he ever needed another surgery but I did hear that he was at a Doctor's office the next day, asking for yet another Cholesterol-reducing drug because he "had to keep his Cholesterol down; it must be my genes that sock away any fat I eat." Yeah, right. NOT! okay - maybe but he sure didn't help it with his eating habits.

Lastly, losing weight very quickly wouldn't account for Bubba's pallid skin color. Baggy skin here and there? Yes. But not the sallow skin. I wonder what else is really wrong with him? Liver disease, perhaps?

It's all just his lousy lifestyle catching up with him - and probably way before he thought it would. HAR!


268 posted on 01/04/2005 11:47:56 AM PST by TruthNtegrity (I was Hospitalized the day before I planned on signing a major medical plan. Get insurance NOW!.)
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