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Gene363 Offline
#101 Posted:
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8trackdisco wrote:
Game Changer to say the least. Long road, however you’ll be on the pavement, instead of the ditch you’ve been it foe half a century.

Hope with a Plan beats just Hope and continuous pain.

Early Congrats, Delta.



+1
delta1 Offline
#102 Posted:
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I reviewed the doctor's notes about our discussions during the visit. I remember her mostly positive discussion about the surgery and the potential for a favorable outcome of improved function and reduction of pain. Then I read this, from her "After Visit Notes":

"Consent: left thumb trapeziectomy with ligament reconstruction tendon interpostion and fcr

Surgical risks were reviewed with patient. Patient advised specifically that with or without treatment, there is no guarantee of being able to return to heavy work. Surgical risks to include but not limited to bleeding, infection, injury to nerves vessels or tendons, persistent pain despite surgical intervention, destabilization of the left thumb and wrist, requiring additional surgical intervention, failure to achieve desired pain relief or functional improvement, failure to return to previous level of function, anesthetic risks to include but not limited to death were discussed. Patient wishes to proceed with surgical intervention"


Pretty sure we didn't go into the risks as described, but those are applicable to most types of surgery...just a little caution to go with the hope...
8trackdisco Offline
#103 Posted:
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delta1 wrote:
I reviewed the doctor's notes about our discussions during the visit. I remember her mostly positive discussion about the surgery and the potential for a favorable outcome of improved function and reduction of pain. Then I read this, from her "After Visit Notes":

"Consent: left thumb trapeziectomy with ligament reconstruction tendon interpostion and fcr

Surgical risks were reviewed with patient. Patient advised specifically that with or without treatment, there is no guarantee of being able to return to heavy work. Surgical risks to include but not limited to bleeding, infection, injury to nerves vessels or tendons, persistent pain despite surgical intervention, destabilization of the left thumb and wrist, requiring additional surgical intervention, failure to achieve desired pain relief or functional improvement, failure to return to previous level of function, anesthetic risks to include but not limited to death were discussed. Patient wishes to proceed with surgical intervention"


Pretty sure we didn't go into the risks as described, but those are applicable to most types of surgery...just a little caution to go with the hope...


Consider asking about those things. I noticed something similar (albeit a list not as long).
One thing I learned was these health systems live off of survey results. If they paint a rosy enough picture, the patient is more likely to speak positively.

Part and parcel of why 40% of the country is obese. Instead of saying you are fat, you need to lose weight, they instead mention you could lose some weight and then write in the medical record Advised patient for need of weight loss.

Slippery bastids.
8trackdisco Offline
#104 Posted:
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Nearing the end of the line for dad.
Cannot speak. Growls instead of talking, frustrated he can get what he wants.
Transitioning into Hospice Care.
No more lab work, needle sticks or therapy.
No more nutrition, pain medications going into the feeding tube.

Mom is mostly a mess, sister is mostly good, me okay.
Gene363 Offline
#105 Posted:
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Pray Pray Pray
frankj1 Offline
#106 Posted:
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8trackdisco wrote:
Nearing the end of the line for dad.
Cannot speak. Growls instead of talking, frustrated he can get what he wants.
Transitioning into Hospice Care.
No more lab work, needle sticks or therapy.
No more nutrition, pain medications going into the feeding tube.

Mom is mostly a mess, sister is mostly good, me okay.

no one is okay.
but everyone has their role that others count on. So it goes.
and there is nothing wrong with that, as long as everyone gets to deal with it as needed.
Everyone.
Family dynamics being what they are...

I really believe in you, my friend.
DrafterX Offline
#107 Posted:
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very sorry 8... Pray
Ram27 Offline
#108 Posted:
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Keeping you and your family in our prayers Eight.
BuckyB93 Offline
#109 Posted:
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Sorry to hear the news Russ. Thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family. Stuff like this is not easy to handle.
Stogie1020 Offline
#110 Posted:
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Sorry to hear, 8. Lean on people when you need to.
dkeage Offline
#111 Posted:
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BuckyB93 wrote:
Sorry to hear the news Russ. Thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family. Stuff like this is not easy to handle.

This.. Pray
MACS Offline
#112 Posted:
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8trackdisco wrote:
Nearing the end of the line for dad.
Cannot speak. Growls instead of talking, frustrated he can get what he wants.
Transitioning into Hospice Care.
No more lab work, needle sticks or therapy.
No more nutrition, pain medications going into the feeding tube.

Mom is mostly a mess, sister is mostly good, me okay.


Damn... I'm really sorry to hear this, buddy. Crying
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#113 Posted:
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Sorry to hear it Russ. Continued prayers for you and your family.
delta1 Offline
#114 Posted:
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Stay strong 8...your family needs you.
8trackdisco Offline
#115 Posted:
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Dad passed away this morning @ 10:49.

Appreciate all the thoughts, prayers, juju, vibes etc.

From Brothers on and off of Cbid.

MACS Offline
#116 Posted:
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Russ... ya know I'm here if you need to chat.

I'm very sorry for the loss of your dad.Sad
Gene363 Offline
#117 Posted:
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My condolences for your loss and prayers for your family.
Stogie1020 Offline
#118 Posted:
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So sorry to hear, 8.
Ram27 Offline
#119 Posted:
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Russ, my sincere condolences on the loss of your father. May the Lord be with you and your family during this difficult period. You and your family will be in my prayers.
frankj1 Offline
#120 Posted:
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sincere condolences from here as well, Russ.

sometimes we make donations to a favored cause or charity in memory of the loved one lost.
do you have any in particular you like to support?
I did a quick search for greyhound related causes but thought I'd bring it up for anyone else interested as well.
delta1 Offline
#121 Posted:
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So sorry to hear that your Father passed, Russ. He lives in your memories, so remember the good times...

After 40 years, I still remember Dad, clear as a bell...
8trackdisco Offline
#122 Posted:
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Thank you, everyone. Simply trying to ride the waves or supporting, helping provide some soft guardrails on decisioning led by mom. As you’d guess for an 80, anxiety on top of lack of sleep this is a lot. We are taking it a minute at a time. Which makes dealing with the situation one hour at a time feel like a luxury.

Frank,
My dad was a lover of hummingbirds. He could watch them forever. That and wildflowers. I’m humbled by your offer. If there is some place out in Massachusetts which supports either of those, I’d be happy to pass that information along to my mom and sister as well.

You are a… mensche? Did I use it right?
frankj1 Offline
#123 Posted:
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why yes, yes you did!
8trackdisco Offline
#124 Posted:
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frankj1 wrote:
why yes, yes you did!


I am teachable.
frankj1 Offline
#125 Posted:
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8trackdisco wrote:
I am teachable.

that's the upside...HA!
delta1 Offline
#126 Posted:
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feels like a moment here...
frankj1 Offline
#127 Posted:
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Russ, I came up with this Hummingbird one below.

Typically when we donate to "the charity of choice" (Cancer Society, Heart Fund, Leukemia/Lymphoma eg) they offer to send a notification to the grieving family that a gift was made in memory of (fill in the name)...but a quick reading did not show the same option from Mass Audubon.

In the event that it does pop up when I am finalizing our donation, would you mind sharing your father's name...either here or PM me?

Posted the link here just in case anyone else shares our custom.


https://action.audubon.org/onlineactions/NZ1bZ5OTWEGzHGtU2cCgpQ2


btw, I looooove hummingbirds!
delta1 Offline
#128 Posted:
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hummingbirds are abundant here this time of year...

frankj1 Offline
#129 Posted:
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da hummingbirds just got some money from me...
rfenst Offline
#130 Posted:
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Wife had painful bunions on both her big and little toes on one foot for 5-10 years. Extremely tender.

Finally went with her for the last few doc appointments to confirm he had nothing less invasive that might work. Talked my wife into it for like six weeks before she scheduled the surgery.

Surgery went well about two weeks ago. Three micro plates and like 8-10 micro screws.

Staples come out Tuesday and we will find out how soon she can be partial weight bearing for short periods of time- so I won't have to wait on her had and foot!. She is going to be in a boot for like 6-8 weeks.

Might also find out when she can drive... Herfing
8trackdisco Offline
#131 Posted:
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frankj1 wrote:
da hummingbirds just got some money from me...


❤️
8trackdisco Offline
#132 Posted:
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Think tomorrow is DMV’s surgery on his bad wing.

DMV,
Prayers completed for the medical staff and for you and your recovery.

Peace, Brother.
ZRX1200 Offline
#133 Posted:
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That bassturd said nothing to me!

I’ll be thinking about you buddy.

Another BOTL is having surgery today but I’m not sure he wants that out there….so send blind vibes to flyover country
DrMaddVibe Offline
#134 Posted:
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8trackdisco wrote:
Think tomorrow is DMV’s surgery on his bad wing.

DMV,
Prayers completed for the medical staff and for you and your recovery.

Peace, Brother.



Thank you!

Surgery was yesterday. Hurting but not the same pain that I'd been living with for years. The rotator cuff was shot. Nothing left but bone on bonespurs. It would catch like a stuck gear and grind back into socket. The doctor was surprised I was walking upright from the MRI's. Scheduled me for shoulder reversal replacement and a new chapter is opened.

So...who has some ISOMs for Oxys?
Gene363 Offline
#135 Posted:
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I hope you have a fast and complete recovery.
DrMaddVibe Offline
#136 Posted:
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I'm taking it slow.

Burning vacation and perhaps a bit of short term medical leave if i run out.
Stogie1020 Offline
#137 Posted:
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Good luck with the recovery!
Ram27 Offline
#138 Posted:
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Wishing you a speedy recovery Doc.
frankj1 Offline
#139 Posted:
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heal well, Doctor
DrMaddVibe Offline
#140 Posted:
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Thanks all.

Really appreciate it.
DrafterX Offline
#141 Posted:
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I could sure go for some.. uhh.. never mind.. Anxious
delta1 Offline
#142 Posted:
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hope you recover fully and quickly, DMV!
Cheno Offline
#143 Posted:
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Lots of rest and get well soon!
MACS Offline
#144 Posted:
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Kept this to myself and a small circle of homies, but I guess I should rip the band-aid off and share with the class.

Caveat - not looking for sympathy, my mom told me where to find it when I was a youngster: right between shit and syphilis in the dictionary. All my years of bragging I was healthy and didn't take meds have come back to bite me on the ass. d'oh!

Won't bore you with the long story, this started over 2 months ago, I have an artery leaving the heart that is 80% blocked and it braches off downstream and both of those branches don't look good, either. Had a heart cath on the 5th that found the trouble, as everything else they did was inconclusive.

Appointment set for Tuesday the 19th for a stent to be placed. Best case 1 stent if he can clear those branches. Worst case 3 of 'em. If all goes according to plan I go in on the 19th and go home on the 20th.

I'll have to take blood thinners for 6-12 months... and cholesterol meds until the Good Lord says it's my time. Brick wall

Fortunately for me I have Tricare and the VA to cover all the expenses (except copays). Also very fortunate that I did everything through Tricare but the VA knew (because of the ER visit) so I saw 2 cardiologists... the VA Doc is retired from the Mankato, MN Mayo Clinic. Pray He agrees with the process. If you're gonna get a second opinion, that's prolly the one ya want.
RiverRatRuss Offline
#145 Posted:
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^ Prayers Up Macs!!!

had a buddy a few years back, he kept going to his PMC complaining about a nasal congestion issue he couldn't kick.. tired allot etc. his doc told him and treated him for common cold etc. shipped him out with regular meds and antibiotics to fight it off... two-three weeks of in and out complaining.. one day while he was on the Job and knew something wasn't tickin right.. he headed to the ER.. good thing he did.. they ran EKG and CT scan with dye... turned out he was packing around a Widow Maker... 98% blockage... could have dropped anytime... he fired his Doc and today is back to Bacon and Cheeseburgers and smokes like a chimney!!!
Gene363 Offline
#146 Posted:
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MACS wrote:
Kept this to myself and a small circle of homies, but I guess I should rip the band-aid off and share with the class.

Caveat - not looking for sympathy, my mom told me where to find it when I was a youngster: right between shit and syphilis in the dictionary. All my years of bragging I was healthy and didn't take meds have come back to bite me on the ass. d'oh!

Won't bore you with the long story, this started over 2 months ago, I have an artery leaving the heart that is 80% blocked and it braches off downstream and both of those branches don't look good, either. Had a heart cath on the 5th that found the trouble, as everything else they did was inconclusive.

Appointment set for Tuesday the 19th for a stent to be placed. Best case 1 stent if he can clear those branches. Worst case 3 of 'em. If all goes according to plan I go in on the 19th and go home on the 20th.

I'll have to take blood thinners for 6-12 months... and cholesterol meds until the Good Lord says it's my time. Brick wall

Fortunately for me I have Tricare and the VA to cover all the expenses (except copays). Also very fortunate that I did everything through Tricare but the VA knew (because of the ER visit) so I saw 2 cardiologists... the VA Doc is retired from the Mankato, MN Mayo Clinic. Pray He agrees with the process. If you're gonna get a second opinion, that's prolly the one ya want.


Pray Pray Pray
Stogie1020 Offline
#147 Posted:
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MACS wrote:
Kept this to myself and a small circle of homies, but I guess I should rip the band-aid off and share with the class.

Caveat - not looking for sympathy, my mom told me where to find it when I was a youngster: right between shit and syphilis in the dictionary. All my years of bragging I was healthy and didn't take meds have come back to bite me on the ass. d'oh!

Won't bore you with the long story, this started over 2 months ago, I have an artery leaving the heart that is 80% blocked and it braches off downstream and both of those branches don't look good, either. Had a heart cath on the 5th that found the trouble, as everything else they did was inconclusive.

Appointment set for Tuesday the 19th for a stent to be placed. Best case 1 stent if he can clear those branches. Worst case 3 of 'em. If all goes according to plan I go in on the 19th and go home on the 20th.

I'll have to take blood thinners for 6-12 months... and cholesterol meds until the Good Lord says it's my time. Brick wall

Fortunately for me I have Tricare and the VA to cover all the expenses (except copays). Also very fortunate that I did everything through Tricare but the VA knew (because of the ER visit) so I saw 2 cardiologists... the VA Doc is retired from the Mankato, MN Mayo Clinic. Pray He agrees with the process. If you're gonna get a second opinion, that's prolly the one ya want.

Damn. Good luck MACS!
delta1 Offline
#148 Posted:
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Sorry to hear Shawn, but glad you caught it in time to fix it. Here's hoping for a complete fix and a quick recovery.
8trackdisco Offline
#149 Posted:
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MACS wrote:
Kept this to myself and a small circle of homies, but I guess I should rip the band-aid off and share with the class.

Caveat - not looking for sympathy, my mom told me where to find it when I was a youngster: right between shit and syphilis in the dictionary. All my years of bragging I was healthy and didn't take meds have come back to bite me on the ass. d'oh!

Won't bore you with the long story, this started over 2 months ago, I have an artery leaving the heart that is 80% blocked and it braches off downstream and both of those branches don't look good, either. Had a heart cath on the 5th that found the trouble, as everything else they did was inconclusive.

Appointment set for Tuesday the 19th for a stent to be placed. Best case 1 stent if he can clear those branches. Worst case 3 of 'em. If all goes according to plan I go in on the 19th and go home on the 20th.

I'll have to take blood thinners for 6-12 months... and cholesterol meds until the Good Lord says it's my time. Brick wall

Fortunately for me I have Tricare and the VA to cover all the expenses (except copays). Also very fortunate that I did everything through Tricare but the VA knew (because of the ER visit) so I saw 2 cardiologists... the VA Doc is retired from the Mankato, MN Mayo Clinic. Pray He agrees with the process. If you're gonna get a second opinion, that's prolly the one ya want.


You buried the lead. At least I’m not the last person to know you actually have a heart. Applause
Ram27 Offline
#150 Posted:
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MAC wishing you all the best for successful success in your treatment. Welcome to the 'Heart ♥ Club '
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