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Mr_Magoo's Wake Up Call
self | 11-23-2002 | Mr_Magoo

Posted on 11/23/2002 9:20:11 AM PST by Mr_Magoo

First off, let me explain something. I am writing this for a few reasons. Mainly, I am still trying to figure out what happened to me on 11-10-02. I hope that by putting it into words it will start to make sense to me. Also I want others to learn something from my mistakes. For those who don't know, during the overnight period between 11-10 and 11-11 I had a heart attack. I spent 8 days in the hospital recovering from the initial heart attack and quadruple bypass surgery.

November 10 was a decent fall day for Chicago. The weather was not bad, in fact warmer than the last few weeks. I had been putting off some fall yard work, so I blew the leaves, cut the grass, and watched the Bears lose . . . again . . . [some things never change!]. I was even able to mix it up a bit with a few FReepers, something I had not had time for in recent months.

Around 1:40am I shut down the computer, went outside and had a smoke. After all, I had to get up in the morning and go back to work. It was still warm enough outside that I did not need a coat. I love the late night hours. I went back in, got undressed, and went to bed.

1:55am:

WHAM!!! Where did that come from? I have had twinges of chest pain for the last few months, but nothing like this! It felt like when you take too big a gulp of soda, but stronger. Way stronger. I tried everything I could think of, deep breaths, slow deep breaths, put my legs up on pillows, more deep breaths, I even went to the John. Nothing helped. After around 15 minutes of this, I have run out of excuses. I am now soaked in a cold sweat. Starting to panic now. The last 3 deals I made with God I already broke . . . This is NOT cool.

I woke up Mother. She will know what to do. 4 years ago she went through a triple bypass. This sucks. I had to admit to her that I have had these pains for weeks now. I had been brushing them off because I did not want to admit to myself that I was no longer young and invincible. All those years that I mistreated this bod had come back to roost lately. The morning aches and pains were constant reminders of old injuries. I also had been putting it off because I recently started a new job. It was another 5 weeks before Medical Insurance started up. I can't afford to get sick for at least 5 weeks. I told Mother that I have had chest pain for around 15-20 minutes. She called the paramedics. I got dressed, and sat down in the living room. I think that half the damn Fire Dept. was out front. And that clenching pain . . . was . . . gone. I sat there in the living room feeling stupid. The living room is full of Police and Fire dudes. Mother is frantic. And I am sitting there feeling stupid for starting all this fuss. I tell the Paramedics that I did have chest pain a few minutes ago . . . Not now . . . This was all a mistake . . . Sorry to bother them . . .

The Paramedics don't buy it.

4 guys grabbed me and half drag me out the front door, onto the gurney, and in the ambulance. All one swift move. These guys mean business! None of this sitting around and getting info stuff. As soon as the doors were closed, we were moving. They sprayed nitroglycerine in my mouth and I chewed some asprin.5 minutes tops and we were at the Hospital. Everyone is dashing around me. I am now hooked up to O2, an EKG machine, BP monitor, Blood gas monitor, IV lines everywhere. And I feel fine. I feel very stupid for causing such a ruckus.

4:00am:

By now things are calming down a little. The Cardiologist [Dr. C] who treated Mother in '98 had come in to get an early start on his patients. Dr. C came over and checked me over. He wanted me set up for an angiogram ASAP. NO Stress Test, I was not to move or do anything. My heart rate is all over the place, ranging from 45 - 160 beats. For some reason, I am still a little short of breath. But no pain. None. Not sense the paramedics showed up.

6:00am:

Mother went home to try and get some sleep. And I was sent up to a room on the heart floor. A Nurse brought in a breakfast tray for me, and I settled in. About an hour or so later, the same Nurse was upset with me that I had not eaten anything. I have not eaten a Breakfast in over 20 years! Let's just do these tests and send me home. Around 11:00am, I was brought another food tray. They were very insistent that I eat at least a little something. Well, ok. I had about 7 or 8 bites. Just in time for the wheelchair to take me down to the Cath. Lab. Needless to say, the Cath. Lab. was now very upset with me because I ate something. I can't win today!!

3:00pm I was brought back down to the Cath. Lab. for the rescheduled angiogram. The procedure was explained while I was prepped. During the first half hour of the angiogram it was rather boring. All the sudden, Dr. C. asked me about my comment earlier in the day about wanting to get a heart test done in December. I said "Yes. Once my insurance started up I was planning to get it done."

Dr. C. said "You would not be here that long. . . Period.".

Then things went kinda nuts. I was told that for the rest of the test I would be sleeping. They did say that when I woke up, I would not be able to move. I had to remain flat.

When I woke up it was close to 5:30pm. I was now in the Coronary Intensive Care Unit. And, I could not move at all. I was really tied down. My Mother and Brother came in. A few minutes later Dr. C. joined us. Dr. C. explained that I had advanced coronary disease. I needed 4 bypasses done as soon as possible. The largest artery feeding the heart (going down the left front of the heart) was over 95% blocked. The next largest artery, the one that went down the right front part of the heart was 100% blocked. Completely closed. Dr. C. said that this artery was so blocked for so long that my heart had started to build new vessels to replace the blood flow with. That was the only reason I was still alive. The other 2 arteries were 65% blocked and went down the back side of the heart.

Around this time Mother asked me if I wanted my "FReeper Friends" to know what had happened. I gave Mother instructions on how to get an e-mail message to a FReeper who could post a Prayer thread.

Bypass Surgery was scheduled for 10:00am. that was the soonest they could get the room. The reason I was restrained is that after they knocked me out during the angiogram, they installed a balloon pump to assist my heart. Also installed a pacemaker, attached defib pads, and some other stuff I still don't understand. It would be easier to just say what I did understand . . .

I was in deep doo-doo.

From this point on, I was not in control. I was only along for the ride. One thing I did learn is that the #$%&#^$&#^& clock on the wall in that room moves reeeeaaaal s l o w. I remember when 2:30am hit, I thought "well that is one day". And I still had not slept.

9:30am Off to surgery. I met with the Surgeon [Dr. S.], and the rest of the team. As I drifted off I thought "NOW I will finally get some sleep".

Thankfully, I don't have any knowledge of this time period. I still can't figure out what time it ended. I think I remember someone saying it was after 7pm. They did keep me knocked out the whole time. Recovery was a different story.

Recovery

This was by far the worst time span of this whole ordeal. I woke up connected to a machine breathing for me. It does this by blowing a measured amount of air into your lungs. The problem is the machine neither knows or cares if you had already taken a breath. In the doped up state I was in from the operation, I now had to figure out how to breath with the machine. Also, because this machine included tubes down my throat, I could not communicate with anyone at all. I could not let them know I was close to choking from phlegm buildup.

The fluids, blood, phlegm, and whatever else builds up in your lungs. They have a way to clear this stuff out. A vacuum cleaner. Really. It is similar to the vacuum system that your dentist uses but bigger. They stick this tube down your throat into your lungs, and suck up all the crap. It does work. Problem is that the end of this tube also will touch your lung tissue in the process. When you have this done to you, it feels like a metal rod covered with fish hooks was jammed down your throat and is ripping out your lungs from the inside.

More than once, I found it was easier to pass out.

The last time they did this to me was when they disconnected me from the ventilator. I do remember some of that experience. While going through it, in my mind I begged to be let go. Anything to let it end. I am thankful that the people in that room that night did not hold my actions against me later. I do remember someone saying when it was over, "That went well". And I think I said something about them being full of something before passing out again.

CICU

Post-Op Coronary Intensive Care Unit. My time there was actually kinda nice. I was the only patient, so I had the attention of the whole unit for the day and a half there. Most of the time there I was still hooked up to all the support equipment. Meaning the balloon pump and the pacemakers, etc.. Every few hours they would gang up on me and remove another piece.

Around 10:00am one of the Nurses held a phone to my ear. It was Mother on the other end. Over the last day+ she had tried countless times to access my computer to send off the e-mail. She just could not figure out my system as it was so different from what she uses. It took about 10 minutes to talk her through sending an e-mail to that FReeper. I knew that Mother would not try that computer again, so any e-mails that were sent back to us would have to wait until I got home.

Heart Floor

Around 5:00pm on Wednesday, I was transferred to the post OP Heart Floor for the rest of my stay there. Each day was filled with challenges and a few setbacks. The biggest setbacks were getting my heartbeat to stabilize. Almost went back in surgery to install a permanent pacemaker. The other thing that developed was that my Blood Pressure would drop to dangerous levels when I stood up. Add to that, my having been a smoker for 32 years, my O2 saturation levels were a lot lower than the DR’s wanted.

Mr_Magoo's Wake Up Call

On Friday my Dr. sat down with me to go over everything. It went something like this:

Dr.= "What did you think your chances were when you first were admitted Sunday night?"

Me= "Probably about 50-50."

Dr.= "You were a lot more optimistic than we were. As a matter of fact, I just went over your reports and frankly, I can see no valid reason that you are even alive. I can think of 18 or 19 things that ALL had to happen just as they did for you to be here now."

Me= [Deer in headlights look]

He went on to explain that the bypass surgery I had should last 10-15 years, if, I change my lifestyle. If I don't make some changes, I won't last 2 years.


I am still learning what happened to me. I have been home for 5 days now. Still weak. Surgical pain is minimal. Each day I get a little bit stronger. Each day I am learning to listen to my body.

I still can't stay online for long periods because where the computer is, I can't find a comfortable position to sit. My PC is mounted next to the foot of the bed. Because of a bad disc in my back, I can't sit unsupported at the foot of the bed for more than 5 minutes. Now, because of the operation I can not lay down on my side and type with one hand like I have been doing for the last 4 years. I am in the process of adding a laptop to a wireless node on the Home LAN. When this is finished, I can post more often.

There is one more thing I need to say. Please think about this long and hard.

I urge every FReeper to go to their family Dr. and get a Cardiac Risk Screen done. It is nothing more than a set of questions. If a screen shows you have risk factors, get a Heart Scan done. It is like getting an x-ray, painless. Most Insurance will cover a scan. Most problems found can be helped with just a few lifestyle changes.

What you should not do is what I did. I had the risk factors. I also smoked. I also ignored the warning signs. As you can see from what I wrote above, what I went through sucks. It really sucks. I am now facing 3 or 4 months of rehab, just to get well enough to work again. I can't even begin to describe the financial burden this has become. I was stupid. now I am paying for it. Trust me, this is not fun.

Be smart. You owe it to yourself and to your families.

Magoo


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121 posted on 11/23/2002 3:43:04 PM PST by TaRaRaBoomDeAyGoreLostToday!
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To: Mr_Magoo

122 posted on 11/23/2002 3:45:10 PM PST by TaRaRaBoomDeAyGoreLostToday!
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To: ~Kim4VRWC's~
Would you mind expounding on what bad can come from not eating breakfast? Quite frankly, I have eaten breakfast ONCE this whole semester my freshman year of college (I used to always have cereal before leaving for school when at home). It isn't that I don't like breakfast. I love it. But, it is hard for me to get up in time to shower, get ready, and then run to eat breakfast. Instead, I barely have time to shower and get ready before I have to run to class usually. The only negative effect of not eating breakfast I have heard of is being less able in class. Quite frankly, this doesn't motivate me since I do just fine....I would think straight A's would not show my brain to be malfunctioning there....lol. But, if there are other health reasons you are aware of, I will bring myself to drag my behind out of bed early so I can eat breakfast. I do not want to screw up my health. Thanks for any info.
123 posted on 11/23/2002 3:48:44 PM PST by rwfromkansas
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To: RnMomof7
You have freepmail detailing some excitement in my usually simple life....:)
124 posted on 11/23/2002 3:57:28 PM PST by rwfromkansas
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To: Mr_Magoo
Thank God you are still with us.
125 posted on 11/23/2002 4:01:21 PM PST by Travis McGee
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To: My Favorite Headache
Geez. I hvae to say, some of this stuff absolutely terrifies me. I hope once I get around 35-40, they have lots better meds for the heart.

I remember several years ago, there was a story about this one family in some European country that has genes that protect the heart from any kind of plaque buildup. They were going to try to make this into some medicine. I have not heard anything about it since.
126 posted on 11/23/2002 4:02:28 PM PST by rwfromkansas
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To: rwfromkansas
But, I do have my limits and I won't let myself get over 180 pounds.... I will starve myself if I have to.

My hubby hates to excerise also .. get him to run? .. no way .. not a chance!!

So instead I bought him a bike and he takes the kids with their bikes on the bike trails in the woods .. he loves the nature and he gets his exercise at the same time ..

Even just walking around the neighborhood is good exercise .. just don't think that you have to be running to get in better shape ..

127 posted on 11/23/2002 4:06:32 PM PST by Mo1
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To: Mr_Magoo
Glad your okay!
128 posted on 11/23/2002 4:11:06 PM PST by knighthawk
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To: Outraged At FLA
The three supports are: diet, rest, exercise. That's a good rule of thumb for us all....
129 posted on 11/23/2002 4:22:10 PM PST by MeekOneGOP
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To: Mr_Magoo
God bless you, Mr. Magoo! Praise God for answered prayer!

Best always,

130 posted on 11/23/2002 4:31:35 PM PST by Keyes For President
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To: Mr_Magoo
Well the power of Prayer, Thank GOD you are hear to tell us about your ordeal.

Good advice too! I should do that, I come from a family with heart trouble and I'm not getting any younger.

Take Care and GOD Bless you!

Rus

131 posted on 11/23/2002 4:41:44 PM PST by The Mayor
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To: rwfromkansas
While I'm not a diatician,I would be happy to share what I've learned. I'm going to freepmail most of it cuz it's so long!

Here's a brief summary for those who are interested..

Think about people with diabetes, hypoglycemia and metabolic disorders.. They have to eat small meals ever 3-4 hrs to maintain a certain blood sugar level. A good balance of carbs/protein/dairy etc.. If they don't, they either have insulin problems, low energy/dizziness problems and faintness. I have the latter.. low energy, exhaustion and dizziness if I skip meals now. (thyroid/pituitary gland problems...I have to take meds for both. Thyroid is sort of like the brain of your metabolism..if you mistreat it enough after awhile it can cause you problems.) It's the pits.. NOTE:do athletes skip meals? no........... :) Our bodies no longer can go for hours and hours without food. Just like cars can't operate without gas.

Now what happens to healthy people who fail to give their body a food source for energy, after no energy source for 16 hrs on a daily basis for 20yrs? Pretend you don't eat while awake instead of asleep. It would be not eating from the time you wake up..say 8am, until midnight that night...every single day. hunger pains eventually will stop..but what is that doing to your body?

If you absolutely can't eat breakfast, you might consider drinking some juice real quick, and then grabbing a can of slim-fast. Not because it's a diet drink..but because of all the nutrition it provides. I know that at your age, I didn't care..I stayed up till 2 am every night studying..drinking pots of coffee.. and SMOKED. (well, I was in my early 20's when I went to school)

There are some interesting articles on the net about metabolic disorders, and skipping meals..

Here are a couple
http://www.merck.com/pubs/mmanual/section2/sec2.htm
http://www.mic.ki.se/Diseases/c18.html


I hope this provides a little insight.

Kim
132 posted on 11/23/2002 4:53:22 PM PST by Freedom2specul8
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To: Mr_Magoo
I've read every post prior to replying. Two things: First, prayer is the BEST power in the universe.

Secondly, walking (exercise) on a regular basis is the second-most important tool you can employ.

I walk twice daily - from 6:00 - 6:40 a.m.; and from 1:00 to 1:45 p.m.

As another poster mentioned, once you get used to walking, you'll feel cheated if you miss it.

Praise the Lord for your recovery!

133 posted on 11/23/2002 5:04:19 PM PST by mombonn
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To: rwfromkansas
I forgot to say, that if we fail to eat properly, certain parts of of our body can fail us..namely, the thyroid, the adrenal gland, pancreas..and more can be altered or weakened or they can permanently or temporarily malfunction.

(/preaching off)

:)
134 posted on 11/23/2002 5:07:52 PM PST by Freedom2specul8
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To: mombonn
Walking is in my plans. Right now I am lucky to walk from one end of the hall to the other (about 25') without getting winded.
135 posted on 11/23/2002 5:09:39 PM PST by Mr_Magoo
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To: Mr_Magoo
Mr. Magoo, you scared all of us. It's wonderful to see you here again. I enjoyed reading how you give God the glory for sparing your life. You are deeply respected and loved here. God bless your good heart. I see he already has. :) Will you let us know if you need anything? I will keep you in my prayers. Say hello to your mother from me.
136 posted on 11/23/2002 5:10:26 PM PST by SpookBrat
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To: Mr_Magoo
If that's all you can do now, that's great...

Remember, we all started with baby steps and built up from there!

I can't tell you how good it is to 'see' you again. Looks like you've got a lot of people pulling for you. Lucky guy, Magoo!
137 posted on 11/23/2002 5:20:08 PM PST by HiJinx
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To: Mr_Magoo
A little walking is better than no walking. I'm glad you have already started.. It took me over a year to be convinced to walk. We bought a treadmill last month and walking shoes. BTW, walking shoes are a BLESSING.. Less painful calves etc..
138 posted on 11/23/2002 5:20:41 PM PST by Freedom2specul8
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To: Mr_Magoo
Sir,

I am glad that you are recovering.

You have posted a magnificent testament here.

I would like to share it with others. Is that ok?

I am sure that was your intent anyhow.

Wow, I am older than you, taller than you, and a bit heavier than you these days. I read your account with great interest! I have never smoked, yet, I was still spellbound by your post here today!

Thank You for posting it! I am so pleased that you are here for us!
139 posted on 11/23/2002 5:21:03 PM PST by Radix
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To: Mr_Magoo
Incredible! You are one lucky young man, Magoo! But I'll say one thing, FReeprayers work!

Welcomne back! FReeprayers will continue.

Budge

140 posted on 11/23/2002 5:25:23 PM PST by Budge
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