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    Big Thank You!

    Congratulations Fire559 on your return to full duty. You are now part an exclusive club of firefighters who have return to work with an AVR. It proves that it does not end a career. Only a few of use have made that choice to return. It should be a proud moment for you. You beat the odds in more...
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    What type of jobs you guys got?

    Kev, I have been a Sheriff’s Deputy and Firefighter as a career over the years, but that was before my surgery. After my surgery I was able to return to my fire job. It was a fight to get back on but it is possible. Do what makes you happy and want to go to work. I have been in my career for 28...
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    All Colorado Members, Check IN!

    To all those in Colorado my heart and prays goes out to. I have felt their pain before. If you want to keep track of the fire here are two web site to look at. The first is the USFS site for the Colorado Spring fire: http://www.inciweb.org/incident/2929/ The second is a site that reports...
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    Extreme case of deja vu

    On Monday, two weeks shy of my one year anniversary of my AVR; I got dizzy and ended up in the hospital for a day and half. It started a few days earlier when I noticed that I had a sore throat. By Monday I finally got in to see my GP to get some medicine. By then my throat looked like a war...
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    Coming to US tomorrow!

    Allisoninoz, It is good to see that you are coming to the US. As you read by the other post we are having some weather coming through over the weekend. The weather people say it will pass and clear out next week and start to warm up. The park received a few inches over night but don’t be...
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    Happy Birthday dick0236 (76)

    Happy birthday Dick. You give us all hope and knowledge. Keep ticking away and have a great birthday. Jim
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    I beat the odds and thank you to the forum

    To all Thanks for the great posts. As an update, my first week has been thankfully slow. I only had one house fire and a bicycle accident. Unfortunately the bike accident was a coworker who just retired last week. He is going to be ok, but he is in the hospital. It is just goes to shows again...
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    interesting video from last year on stem cells creating heart valves

    Great informational video :thumbup:
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    I beat the odds and thank you to the forum

    here you go Julian. I hope that it does not crash your computer. :biggrin2:
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    I beat the odds and thank you to the forum

    Yesterday was a very long day for me but it ended up being a great day, I have been released, by my cardiologist back to full firefighting duties. For those who have missed my occasional posts, June 1st I passed out at the eye doctors, 90 hours later I was in surgery having my bicuspid valve...
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    News from my cardiologist

    Lyn, I am still on light duty, so the issue of being on Coumadin has not been brought up yet. But the way I see it, the issue of the Coumadin won’t be a top concern. Most injuries that I see are heat related, twisting or lifting ones. Cuts injuries are a minor problem in today’s fire service...
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    News from my cardiologist

    Thanks everybody, the shock of the news is starting to wear off and I am starting to sort it all out. I spent yesterday in a fog thinking about what the cardiologist said. It has been a lot to deal with over a short time. Obviously it has major life changing implications. I did not get any work...
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    News from my cardiologist

    I am now four months post op. I am working out about an hour of cardio exercise four to five times a week and feeling pretty good over all. Now last Friday my cardio wanted me to wear a heart monitor for 24 hours to watch my heart rate. He was thinking that my resting heart rate was too high...
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    Last day on a desk at the station, back to the road in a cruiser on Monday.

    Cam, I agree with Laurie, 12 hour shifts on the street, great job. When I worked in law enforcement, I thought 10 hours was a long day. 12 hours, what a guy. It sounds like you are back in the action and loving it. I bet the adrenaline is feeling pretty good again. :thumbup: Right now, I am...
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