My Story
- by Duke Heart Patient
- 2012-01-03 04:01:30
- Surgery & Recovery
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- 1 comments
http://honor.americanheart.org/site/TR?type=fr_personal&fr_id=1150&px=2947490&post_id=153050&bpg=rlist&pg=personal
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You know you're wired when...
The dogs invisible fence prevents you from leaving the backyard.
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It is just over 10 years since a dual lead device was implanted for complete heart block. It has worked perfectly and I have traveled well near two million miles internationally since then.
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by donr - 2012-01-08 10:01:30
Interesting - when I went to th e hospital for all my workups, it was St Joseph's in Atlanta. Wasn't 18 laps for a mile, it was 15. I likewise got out & walked laps around the nurses' stations. I discovered early on that I'd better alternate directions everytime I went walking - my hip on the inside of the circle was getting sore.
First time I went out, I took my IV stand w/me & made a few laps beforfe the nurse caughtme & suggestedthat I needed another robe on - I was mooning the entire ward w/ my only gown flapping in the breeze as I walked.
Sounds like you are in Good Hands.
Don