I'm writing to say thank you to those who regularly post on this thread (and elsewhere, of course). In about 12 hours, I'll be starting the longest race I've ever done--a half marathon--and the generous people offering advice here are a huge part of the reason (so, yes, I'm also blaming you if I don't do well ) .
Prior to surgery and even afterward, I really wasn't sure about what was possible post-AVR. A reduced activity level was a huge fear of mine, but now a year later, I know better mostly because this group has provided a remarkable example through its discussions. You provide confidence, advice, and wisdom to many.
It's bed time now because of the impossibly early start, but I wouldn't feel right starting tomorrow without saying thank you. So as I celebrate my belated valversary with my first half marathon, I want to let you know how much the conversation and openness here means to many. Not that that's news, exactly, but it deserves to be said.
All the best,
--Brad
Prior to surgery and even afterward, I really wasn't sure about what was possible post-AVR. A reduced activity level was a huge fear of mine, but now a year later, I know better mostly because this group has provided a remarkable example through its discussions. You provide confidence, advice, and wisdom to many.
It's bed time now because of the impossibly early start, but I wouldn't feel right starting tomorrow without saying thank you. So as I celebrate my belated valversary with my first half marathon, I want to let you know how much the conversation and openness here means to many. Not that that's news, exactly, but it deserves to be said.
All the best,
--Brad