Sunday, April 28, 2013

Doctor's Orders_Surviving a operation via positive attitudes and a busy work schedules for later times.


Doctor's Orders
Dr. Goodman,
 My current Status is stable and I was released last Sunday late Afternoon. I have a very sore right leg from pulling out required veins to build the three way Bi-Pass repairs. I am told one Artery was 100% closed and the other two 75-85% closed. Our last meeting together, you had made me promis to have all that looked at. So, I went directly to my Doctor and he did not find evidence of heart disease. But, my shortness of breath and swelled ancles and rampid sweating, cause greater concern. My doctor than got on the phone and He got me in the top of the batting oder for stress testing. The testing requires two days of simple, painless machines studing your blood flow going in and out of my body. They injected a radioactive fluid to make that blood research possible. The first day is no stress, day of studies and the body is tested at zero strain. The second day they added a chemical that produces a great strain on the heart, so they can see the loss of efficinitices. After the second days testing I was sent home with low stress orders and no activities. My Doctor said He would have the test results in two days. I proceeded home and as I entered my parking area the phone rang and I need to see you now. I didn’t even shut down the car and I signaled back into traffic towards the hospital. I arriaved to a stack of xrays and was prepped for more testing asap. I spent the day drawing blood, fluid and stuck my body in more tubes that day; than I had my entire four years on the play ground in grade school.
Testing concluded and was I was introducted to my newest surgeon, who would install stints if at all possible. The pictures gathered from the testing can be very deseiving. So plan B awaits for its turn to be resierrected into action. I was back into the large hospital on the South side known Nation wide for their heart expertise, just days later. They prepped me and we were first up again at 7:00 AM , an ungodly hour according to one Pastor John, in Slinger, WI.  The percedure showed no evidence of stint repair possible and Plan B was inacted. I was to return to the same Hosptial, to receive a three way Bi-pass surgery. I was amazed  at the crouds gathering by Lukes doorway. I  prayed that the medical  staff was intact and some poor soul from the Vets office would whisper in my ear that He had fixed countless Dogs and Cats before. With the greatest Doctors’, medical Staff and every sort of medial support staff all working together like an Ant Hill or Bee Hive.
The operation must of went well, because I am writing this report for all my well wishers. I had my moments of great concern and second thinking everything along the way. Somewhere deep I felt very protected and I found Peace and great comfort from all of your prayers and well wishing. By the way, I know people try their very best to offer the best consouling as they can. Please try to convey things like “ We are praying for you ” or maybe “ God, has this Pete “ maybe, “ Donn’t worry, be happy.” Just never offer “ Good Luck or break a leg ” Neither offer any consulting effects, nor really capture the need for great faith. Telling someone “ Good Luck, hope to see you again “ really rings in ones head all the way to surgery. I had visions of my Surgural staff with those card shark hats turned backwords and rolled sleeves ready for dealing. Then someone telling me my surgeon was out sick from last night. But, no worries, His younger Brother has seen this done many times. Thank you, very much for all your heart felt prayers. I accepted the well wishes and Good Lucks; at that moment: I would take any support offered.

I still feel, Its never luck, just Faith.

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