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  • 1.  2 years ago

    Posted 5 days ago
    So 2 years ago this evening I felt heartburn... but it was wider and deeper and then jaw pain and arm pain. I caught my heart attack before I died. Tomorrow 2 years ago, I had a CABGx4. My LAD had a 95% and a 99% blockage and 85+'s everywhere else.

    My dad went through CABG4 like 30 years ago, I knew my life was over. I was 55.

    2 years later, I'm sitting on a beach in Koh Tao Thailand. Actually at breakfast, on a beach in Thailand. 
    In the last 2 years, my wife had an equally large medical event 6 months after mine. We separated. We went on sabbatical (me Thailand her Mexico), we've divorced. We sold absolutely everything. I own 2 computers, a camera, some clothes for about a week and fins and a mask.

    I've walked 5-8 miles a day for the past 10 months in Thailand. I started walking during Cardiac Rehab. The nurses there saved my life after surgery.

    I wasn't in shape and I wasn't athletic prior to this. I wasn't in horrible shape, I've dropped 35 lbs., but I have friends that have dropped triple digits weight. 

    I got rid of my largest client and told the last one that I'm going away and will be working remotely.

    Today, I'm just hanging out in Thailand. I'm going to meet with a yoga teacher who is helping me with my breathing. 

    Tomorrow morning at 7:45 a.m. I'm going to be like 15 meters under water, 2 years exactly after they put me under to do my CABG4, and according to me, make my life be over.

    Not a single second of the last 2 years has been "easy". Even the easy moments take work to get to. 

    But I'm having a tough time typing because I'm crying because I'm so grateful that I didn't listen to myself and decide my life was over with CABGx4. 

    Not everyone will have the same experience, I know, but it isn't the end, or it doesn't have to be.

    I'm so grateful. I've cried after every dive. I cry at breakfast (I went off my antidepressants 6 months ago, so emotions are interesting). But I'll take crying when the breeze comes up over being dead any dead!!

    I didn't try and write this pretty. I'm just feeling so much. It's so beautiful. And so hard. And So easy. 

    I posted here during a really black moment a few weeks after surgery. And the people on mended hearts were very kind and helped me out. 

    I need to stop typing or I'm just going to keep saying grateful and someone is gonna get annoyed LOL

    I didn't appreciate anything prior to CABG in the way I appreciate it today.

    Thank you.

    Mike


  • 2.  RE: 2 years ago

    Posted 5 days ago

    Mike,

     Please don't let those tears worry you.  There are many people who cry much more often following open heart surgery.  I am one of them and almost 20 years ago I had 5-way bypass surgery.  My dad died at 61 years of age with a heart attack and next week I will be 83.  I think quite often about the many years I have had that he didn't.  We, along with many thousands of others are here due to the advancements and surgeries for heart disease so shed those tears and be thankful and enjoy life to the fullest.

    Tommy Broughton, Chapter 28, Richmond, Va.



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    Tommy Broughton
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  • 3.  RE: 2 years ago

    Posted 4 days ago

    Hang in there Mike. The emotional toll is no joke. Just the opposite. Makes a person really appreciate every minute of everyday day.  Jake 



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    Jacob Mayne
    Procurement Project Manager
    Jacob Mayne
    Center City MN
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  • 4.  RE: 2 years ago

    Posted 4 days ago

    Mike -- I had a widowmaker heart attack at 55, 5 years ago; my husband did CPR for 23 minutes while waiting for paramedics. I was in a coma for 7 days and my hospital stay was 14 days plus another 7 days at inpatient rehab relearning all the things, like getting dressed, making coffee, putting a seatbelt on, etc. 8 months later I had CABG x 1.

    Ever since my heart attack I feel things more intensely -- the clouds in the sky as I am driving, a bird at my feeder, a good coffee, my granddaughter laughing... and it brings me to tears way more than it ever has before. 

    I think it is because I am so grateful for everything... for life! My advice to you is to embrace those tears.

    Evelyn



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    Evelyn Blade
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  • 5.  RE: 2 years ago

    Posted 4 days ago
    I'm enjoying every single tear. Thank you and congratulations for learning how to enjoy the tears.

    I need to remember to come back to Mended hearts more often. I've been sober for a number of years and in that community it's one addict or whatever talking with another.

    Here, it's one fixed heart talking with another!

    Thanks for being a badass!! And for sharing your experience.

    Mike





  • 6.  RE: 2 years ago

    Posted 4 days ago
    yes-- I had cabg in october 2025. The first time I went to cardiac rehab I was actually crying! In public! I could not stop the tears from my eyes. Just everything. It got better each time and after a while I felt happy again.
    A suggestion about something that helped me: water aerobics at the ymca. when I started going to that again the sadness lifted and I felt happy. going consistently is the thing.
    It seems to me there is something emotional going through all that--something in your body like hormones or chemicals or something too.
    I am ok now. If you have a water aerobics near you it will p robably help. The music is so joyful and the people supportive and uplifting. The exercise probably helps too.
    All the best to you
    Priscilla




  • 7.  RE: 2 years ago

    Posted 4 days ago

    Ijust posted about how water aerobics helps me-- but all that you do is probably so much more exciting -- it might be too boring to you.  What you do sounds like the greatest adventure ever.



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  • 8.  RE: 2 years ago

    Posted 3 days ago
    Thank you!! I work out in a pool in Chiang Rai every day when I'm there. It's amazing, and no impact. 

    I think I'm getting the opportunity to really process 57 years of living. 

    I wish everyone that opportunity!!

    This was my dive.

    And we had 7 visits by a whale shark in 2 dives which is unheard of. 

    I'm ok ��������

    Mike






  • 9.  RE: 2 years ago

    Posted 3 days ago
    Glad you're OK--- You are better than OK!!! I'd love to see a whale shark up close. I think they do not bite humans. We here in Alabama and Florida panhandle have had so many awful shark attacks. I was practically raised on a boat and we saw many giant hammerheads much bigger than people say they can get. Pilot whales too. Nothing like being around the water. So many kinds of interesting things in the water
    I am happy you are enjoying such great adventures
    all the best to you. Have fun!