Heart Attack sidelines my rides with Grandson
#13
I'm glad you're alright. I had my MI 3 years ago. A fairly serious one. They put in 2 stents. I didn't listen to my doctors and didn't take it easy. I went back to a normal routine the day I left the hospital 3 days after my heart attack. As a result my health has suffered. I now have emphysema and congestive heart failure all from my own doings.
You're fortunate that you have a family and that grandson. Do what's right for your health and you'll ride with all of them for years to come. That little white lie won't harm him. You did the right thing.
You're fortunate that you have a family and that grandson. Do what's right for your health and you'll ride with all of them for years to come. That little white lie won't harm him. You did the right thing.
#14
I just had to look in my wallet at the card they give you when you have a stent put in (your supposed to carry it with you) to see exactly when I had my heart attack. November 4, 2007. Since then I've been in the best condition I've been in for quite awhile. Watch what I eat, get plenty of exercise. I've lost 30 pounds, my blood pressure is perfect and for THE FIRST TIME IN MY LIFE my colesterhol counts are normal. I've gone on a 4 to 5K mile bike trip stating the day after labor day every year for the past 4 years. And, I still take my grandson on short rides. I don't expect to have another heart attack as they check my arteries every year and my heart is healthy. I'm guessing that when you had your heart attack, like me, you didn't keel over. I was at the dump getting rid of a load of hardwood flooring we had removed from my daughters house. I felt some pain, it wnet away and I finished unloading. In my case, I refused to accept that I had a heart attack. If it wasn't for my wife calling my daughter because I was "acting funny" (just sitting in my chair in the den with the lights off, saying I was just tired) and my daughter saying I either go to the emergency room to get checked or she was calling 911, I probably wouldn't have done anything and had a worse heart attack later. So, to sum up this long post. Take care of yourself, have regular checkups and you'll be better than you were before the episode. Take care and ride safe. You've got lots of years left.
#15
Hey baka1969 who told you that you gave yourself emphysema and heart failure by not taking it easy for long enough? I am skeptical of that. Don't blame yourself.
#16
There is emphysema three generations back on my mother's side and heart issues several generations back on my father's. My grandfather had his first heart attack at 40. My father at 35. Mine at 40. My brother is 35 now. He'll need a valve replacement within the next couple of years. I also have valve issues. MVP. Bad DNA from both parents have also played it's roll I suppose.
As for the card someone mentioned because they had stents? I had mine done in 2009 almost 3 years to the date. There was no card given. I think someone's trying to pull somebody's leg. Lol.
To the OP, do not follow my poor example. Do whatever you're supposed to do to heal up and get better. Your family is counting on it.
#17
I went riding the same day I had my stents put in, even though Dr. said no. Main reason was because a minor accident could result in my bleeding to death since i was on Plavix & Coumadin for a few months after.
You are now gonna be monitored by a cardiologist, so you prolly ARE healthier now, like the one poster said. When you feel up to it--take him around the block, or very local for awhile. Gonna be too cold to ride up there anyway in a couple weeks, if not already.
BTW the DO give you card--mine had bar codes on it & said "Cordis". They fell apart after a couple years.
You are now gonna be monitored by a cardiologist, so you prolly ARE healthier now, like the one poster said. When you feel up to it--take him around the block, or very local for awhile. Gonna be too cold to ride up there anyway in a couple weeks, if not already.
BTW the DO give you card--mine had bar codes on it & said "Cordis". They fell apart after a couple years.
#18
I know what your going thru. Just had a quadruple by-pass on July 27th & both grandkids are anxious to get back on the bike with me. Told them Dr. said i need to ride solo for a few months til i get my strength back. Told them may be spring before i'm able to take them. They've accepted that for now.
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hope you recover quickly and feel well real soon. Don't go on a guilt trip, focus on your health.