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Re: I have a new meaning for "broken hearted," at least according to my doctor. - testcase - 05-25-2017

There's a reason your age group is known as "The Greatest Generation"!

I have faith that you'll find the answers you're looking for and, be with us for quite some time.

Hope you're feeling better soon. :oldfogey:


Re: I have a new meaning for "broken hearted," at least according to my doctor. - pdq - 05-25-2017

Gene, I am sorry to hear of this. This will sound hard-hearted, but given the way you've presented the situation, I would try to enjoy what time you may have left (which is probably decent advice for all of us).

And for heaven's sake, if you can afford one of those scooter chairs, get one and go out and enjoy every sunset you can.


Re: I have a new meaning for "broken hearted," at least according to my doctor. - Yoyodyne ArtWorks - 05-25-2017

GeneL wrote:
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I don't know what your financial or health insurance situation is, but if possible I would highly recommend going to the Cleveland Clinic for a full evaluation. We traveled there for my wife's aortic valve replacement, and the expertise and level of care there is simply remarkable.

I actually thought of that, since they were rated #1 in cardiac care. My cardiologist trained and was on staff there before he set up practice in southern California. When I mentioned it to him, he said that the problem with that was even if I was seen, any further follow up care would be difficult because I live so far away. And yes, my "financial" situation wouldn't easily allow for health care so far away.

Thanks for the thought, though. As I mentioned, I had wondered about the Cleveland Clinic, myself.
I was thinking more in terms of the Cleveland Clinic evaluating you and explaining the different courses of treatment you might pursue; the actual treatment could still be implemented by your cardiologist in SoCal.

Another option is to get a MyConsult Online Medical Second Opinion from the Cleveland Clinic:

https://my.clevelandclinic.org/online-services/myconsult

Whatever you decide, know that we're all rooting for you!


Re: I have a new meaning for "broken hearted," at least according to my doctor. - Grumpyguy - 05-25-2017

Saying a prayer that you find a solution.


Re: I have a new meaning for "broken hearted," at least according to my doctor. - GuyGene - 05-25-2017

:agree: get well Gene!!


Re: I have a new meaning for "broken hearted," at least according to my doctor. - Todd's keyboard - 05-25-2017

a-mouse,

Thanks for the book tip. I've got it on order at the local library.

Please get well, Gene. I'm jealous of others that got to share so-cal margaritas with you.


Re: I have a new meaning for "broken hearted," at least according to my doctor. - Pam - 05-26-2017

Thinking of you Gene! I hope you find a resolution. And soon. Wish I had something to offer.


Re: I have a new meaning for "broken hearted," at least according to my doctor. - Paul F. - 05-26-2017

Wishing you all the best, Gene!


Re: I have a new meaning for "broken hearted," at least according to my doctor. - space-time - 05-26-2017

we're all going to die. ALL!

What I can say is enjoy what you have left.


Re: I have a new meaning for "broken hearted," at least according to my doctor. - mrbigstuff - 05-26-2017

Gene, if you have the desire to live and to see those of us who may make thetrip to see you, by all means get your ass to Cleveland!

I have relations who have had major heart surgery at your age, and are using artificial assistance (pacemaker, pig valve).

Can someone familiar start a Go Fund Me page for Gene?