Had my
little heart episode two months ago (Aug28). This post is primarily an update
for my extended family (50+ first cousins) who occasionally read this blog.
Two months
in, my nose is fairly well healed. Since it was broken so many times, it is
strange to see a straight, normal nose in the mirror.
The
cardiologists had to reattach one of the two pacemaker leads. That was on
October 1. They only kept me for a few hours. As you cousins and aunts know, I’ve
lived most of my life at high altitudes and inherited the Burtis genes for
shoulders and chest size. Even when I’m less than 200 lbs, I still wear a size
52 coat and a 20/36 shirt. Seems the cardiologists had trouble finding a good
location for the lead. Dr, Gryboski would instruct me to take a deep breath.
The lead would move. I seem to remember five attempts. At my two week check up,
the lead wasn’t optimal but within tolerances.
When I did
the face plant (twice) August 28th, I must have received a bad concussion.
I’m still wobbly and have some balance problems. I’ve lost an edge mentally. As
to the heart, my energy level is way down and strength is off. Must use a jack
now lifting my truck instead of just putting it on jack stands (yeah, yeah).
Now the
bills are rolling in. Somewhere North of $100,000 and climbing. Between
Medicare and United Health Care, most will be paid or discounted. My share? Don’t
know yet, but it will bite.
In summary,
I’m living the joke; if I knew getting old was like this, I would have put it
off a few years. On the other hand, I was 70 years old before I spent a night
in a hospital (as a patient).
Life goes
on. If I can avoid the family cancer curse, I will be content.
5 comments:
Hey, at least you're well enough to bitch, right?
Hope you continue being a curmudgeon indefinitely. :)
Curmudgeon is part of my DNA.
You're upright and bitchin... All is good! :-) And it just takes time to recover... TAKE the damn time!
What, do something sensible? New concept for me.
ROTF... Well, in that case have fun...
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