Doing better every day. Hospital stay was rough. I was told the procedure would have me back home in 5-6 days. Complications kicked in…spent my first 7 days in critical care floor. Then spent another 7 days on recovery floor. Definitely would not want to go through that again. But doing better now. Going back to my part time job this Thursday.Yikes, how are you feeling now? One of my old neighbors had a triple bypass, and never left the hospital. An employee that retired from my shop had one too, but never fully recovered, living out his last couple years on a cabinet full of meds. Because I had a stoke over a decade ago, I get an ekg, and stress tested every 2 years.
Is that at stock height?Swapped out the 2018 Sport wheels for a new set of five 17x8.5" Icons. Yes, I detest black and bronze wheels!
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6112 Bilsteins in the front and 5100's in the back with a 1" block.Is that at stock height?
Thanks. I understand what you are saying. I sure didn’t want to go through with this, but figured it was the best thing for me.Well, good to hear your still breathing. Many don't come out of that, Surgeon once told me no matter how minor an operation is, there's always a chance something can go wrong. No operation is considered minor.
I've been living with a small brain aneurism for years due to a couple concussions that surgeons want to fix. No way I'm letting them. Imo, the risk doesn't equal the reward. I'd rather get an mri every year to see if the aneurism has gotten larger. So far the medication I take to keep my bp lower than average has kept it from getting worse.
I could see it as a last resort, especially if you just don't have your health anymore.Thanks. I understand what you are saying. I sure didn’t want to go through with this, but figured it was the best thing for me.