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gadgetman

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Hello, everyone, I?m back home.

First, as far as the AICD everything went find. The new one is working properly and the new lead is functioning correctly.

Now, I will discuss the DAY TO FORGET!!!! I have now joined the group of you here that have experienced the delays of surgery. We arrived as instructed at 6 AM. After showing all the necessary insurance cards and other information we were again sent to the waiting room to await our escort back to the staging area. We were told the surgery had been scheduled for 8 AM. After a short while we were called up to be taken back to the prepping area. Here I was stripped (well, OK Cooker, I had to do it myself :p ) and given one of those wonderful gowns we have all grown to love. Man, them vinyl chairs are cold.:eek:

Time S-L-O-W-L-Y ticks by. Around 7:45 AM my nurse gives me a ?happy pill?.:cool: I?m still in holding. No one knows why??!! Should be anytime now. Around 8 AM the St Judes Rep comes in to check the AICD one more time. From him (this is the first time the floor nurse even finds out) we find out that Dr. Chhokar is performing a Cath at another hospital across town and would be at least an hour and a half late starting my replacement. This does not make the wife any happier about waiting (remember, she didn?t get a pill). The St Judes rep goes into detail about the plans. The conversation comes to a SCREECHING HALT when he mentions that if they can?t put the new one in the same place as the old one (the left shoulder) they MIGHT have to place it in my Right shoulder. As I am right handed and shoot my firearms using that shoulder I said ?STOP RIGHT THERE, either the left shoulder or you can turn this thing off and I?ll take my chances?. He said he didn?t foresee any need to move it to the right shoulder, it was just an option. NOT FOR ME IT AIN?T. Another potential site would be the lower left abdomen where the early ones were placed. I told him I MIGHT consider that but NOT the right shoulder.

Around 1115 they show up to take me to the room for the procedure. By this time the wife is livid about the wait (have to remember to get a pill for her too if there is a next time;) ). She has found out that Dr. Chhokar had two patients scheduled for stress tests that morning also and her office had called them Thursday to tell them she would be running about an hour and a half late for their appointments. No one called us.

A SIDEBAR: Dr. Chhokar is not my regular Cardio. My Cardio lost his partner who used to do these things. I have never met Dr. Chhokar but she is one of the highest rated Cardios in Columbus. Even my Cardio said he didn?t want anyone but her doing such a tricky replacement procedure.

I say my ?see you laters? and am wheeled to the DOOR. Everything stops. We are informed that there is someone in the ER who is having a possible heart attack and would need the room I was scheduled for. After confirming this information, I am wheeled back to the holding area. :mad:

About 1:15 PM (I have not had anything since MIDNIGHT?my stomach thinks my throat has been cut and my mouth feels like I?ve in the Sierra Dessert for three days:p ) I am again rolled back to the room. Now the fun begins again. As I am being prepped for the surgery someone mentions to prep BOTH SIDES just in case. HOLD THE PHONE. The St Judes Rep is in the room and we both inform them that I had decided that under no circumstances would my RIGHT SHOULDER be used. Still hadn?t seen Dr. Chhokar. I was prepped on the left side ONLY. I was told they were going to give me something to make me relax (AHHHH, happy juice?pill was wearing off anyway). My head was covered---still hadn?t seen or talked to Dr. Chhokar. I finally heard a voice (I assume it was Dr. Chhokar) say I would feel a few needle sticks on my left shoulder. The games began. She (I assume it was her) had to work around some scar tissue to get the new unit in the same old pocket. At one point I asked her if she needed a hammer to make it fit. A new lead was installed and everything performed as it should. When I was uncovered the St Jude?s Rep and a couple of nurses were still there---no Dr. Chhokar!!!! Eric (the St Jude?s Rep) said everything went very well and the new lead and unit were working great. He said Dr. Chhokar went to tell my family (which I confirmed with the wife?thank God her sister was with her or I would still be trying to bail her out for assault?got to remember to share that pill next time :rolleyes: ). I was taken back to the holding area and then to my room. I got to my room around 5 PM. I IMMEDIATELY ORDERED SOMETHING TO EAT---EVEN HOSPITAL FOOD WOULD TASTE GOOD BY NOW!!!!

ANOTHER SIDEBAR. As it was after 5 PM I figured I would have to take anything they could dig up to eat when I was handed a MENU. A MENU?????!!!!! I could select from ANYTHING (or at least I thought) on the extensive menu until 6:30 PM. I called the number, told them my name and room number and told the nice lady what I wanted. Well, one thing I could not have because it was not on MY APPROVED LIST!!!! Yes, some fool had told them I had high blood pressure and was diabetic (where was that FOOL???). I am here to tell you I can no longer bad mouth hospital food, at least from that hospital. I know I was hungry enough to eat ROAD KILL by that point, but all the meals were real good (except for that dang computer record---I?m gonna lie if I ever go there again).

Oh yeah, the first nurse there comes in to take my blood pressure. As she is leaning over me to check my bandages, I notice she has a scar on her chest (Get your mind outta the gutter Cooker!!! :p ) I mentioned that she is a survivor too as she is looking at my scar and checking the AICD site. She tells me she had OHS as a child to repair a hole in her heart. From that point on she always wanted to be a nurse. The staff on the floor were great and when told our story expressed surprise that it didn?t sound like the Dr. Chhokar they knew. On Saturday Dr Chhokar?s partner came in around lunch, checked the site, said everything went very well and I would be sent home in a couple of hours. He gave me a pain script and antibiotics and sent me home.

And here I am. I am (along with our insurance company) the proud owner of a brand new AICD and lead. So far I haven?t even needed a Tylenol so I hope that is how my first night back stays. Can?t put my left arm above my shoulders for several days and no heavy lifting with that arm (sure am glad I?m right handed, Cooker!! :p ) until I have the site looked at by my Cardio next Friday. I should be able to drive by Monday.

DOCTOR CHHOKAR, WHERE ARE YOU?????!!!!!

Thanks again for all the prayers and good thoughts and,

May God Bless,

Danny :)
 
We should start a new game called, "Where's Chhokar".:D ;) :D

Glad to hear you are home and that your shootin' arm is still fine. Hope everything is smooth from here.
 
So glad you are home, Danny and hope your wife cooks you a real good meal tomorrow night! Enjoy home sweet home and follow the missing doctor's orders!
 
geebee said:
We should start a new game called, "Where's Chhokar".:D ;) :D

Glad to hear you are home and that your shootin' arm is still fine. Hope everything is smooth from here.

* Spits on thoomb an' wets front sights * (Cort ©)

Yeah, them varmits thunk they was a gonna git me but ah didn't let them, dawgone it.

Guess th' "Whar's Chhokar" game'd be like one of th' gopher games whar yo' keep tryin' t'him them wif a hammer when they pop up!!!!! BAM!!!! BAM!!!! BAM!!!!

May God Bless,

Bubba
 
Phyllis,

Guess she will have to phone them orders in because I don't think I'll EVER see her.

And what is bad is she is my Pa-in-law's Cardio. Guess who has an appointment in her in July and guess who is supposed to take him. MY WIFE!!!! :eek: :eek: Her sister says maybe she should reschedule the appointment to a day when she can take him. Wise decision!!! :eek:

Any meal my wife whips up is always good. Have to see if she will fix me something special. I'll tell her "Phyllis said to!!!" :p

May God Bless,

Danny :)
 
Hey Danny,
Very glad to hear the procedure went well. Sorry to hear about the delays. But at least they gave you some happy pills.

So when are you going out to try and bag a hog? Let's see; they have a hogzilla, a hogzilla 2, I guess they need a hogra now.

I am not even going to touch that bit about lifting heavy things, some things should remain strictly in the province of "cooker material".
 
*raises eyebrow*

Good night shirt tail ... what an endurance test of an experience for you, bud.

Well ... GLAD you are back HOME :).

Thoughts/prayers coming your way for a SUCCESSFUL recovery!



Cort:33swm."Mr Monte Carlo.Mr Road Trip".pig valve.pacemaker
PICS:lego.HO.model.MCinfo.RT.CHD = http://www.chevyasylum.com/cort
"Watch over them for me" ... Darryl Worley ... 'If Something Should Happen'
 
Hey Danny,
I am glad to hear you are home and doing Well. Hope your recovery goes Well also.
 
mntbiker said:
So when are you going out to try and bag a hog? Let's see; they have a hogzilla, a hogzilla 2, I guess they need a hogra now.

Guess I've gotta give my left shoulder at least a weeks rest before I go picking up the rifle or shotgun. Have you heard the latest about the hogzilla 2 killed in Alabama. Turned out it was a PET. Some folks sold it the the "hunting" (I use that term loosely) preserve just 4 days before it was killed. They used to feed it canned sweet potatos and let their grandkids play with him. They decided to get rid of their pigs but no one would buy the big one because it was too big to slaughter or to use for breeding purposes. The guy who owned the Plantation bought it and turned it loose on his property. The poor thing probably just thought he was going to get fed. Stories like this give true Sportsmen a bad name.

None of the pigs on our property are pets I can assure you. We would leave them alone if they would just relocate to the woods. But when they start digging up your yard something has to be done. :p ;) :eek: :eek:

May God Bless,

Bubba :) (Pig Hunter---wild ones not PETS).
 
Glad everything went good (other than the delays)........When will you return to work?....Take it easy..Bonnie
 
Danny - Something tells me you enjoy listening to Roy D. Mercer...

Glad things turned out well in the end and you didn't have to turn your wife, SharronJean, loose on the mighty doc cause I'm sure you don't tussel with no woman... If ya'll don't know what that means, then you hain't ne'er sat a spell with Mr. Roy D. Mercer...

The recent hogzilla story reminded me of when I saw a television expose on "canned hunts" several years ago which positively made me ill. Shooting declawed former circus animals. Mighty brave warriors. Disgusting:mad:.
 
your wife wants to choke Dr Chokkar? Was the esteemed dr trying to avoid you for some reason? that's a hummer - hmmm hmmm

Have some good eatins - give your lovely wife a great big thank you for loving you enough to stand by and from here on out keep her home from Dr C. We don't want to have to take her any cakes with anything metal baked in them.

you sound good.

Blessins............
 
Hey!
Your title says, "I'm back home!!!!!"
Lord, I didn't know you had gone anywhere!:eek: :eek: :p
Anyway . . . . .;) glad you're back. Maybe we'll see you on the forum a little more, huh?:confused: :rolleyes:
What some people will do to get to get more time on the computer . . . .

Take care, and watch those piggies!:p :D
 
Holy smokes, I cannot leave you alone for one second! What a nightmare :( . I am going to tell my wife I have to make an urgent trip to Providence Canyon so I can keep an eye on Danny :D .

If anyone wants to snoop around Danny's property without getting shot, now is the time to do it :D :D :D.

You are in my prayers for a smooth & quick recovery.

Karl
 

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