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Triple bypass
Has anyone gotten back on their spyder after triple baypass heart surgery? If so how long did it take?
Last edited by donec; 10-04-2015 at 12:28 AM.
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That is a question you should be asking your doctor.
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My father in law had a triple bypass he was very weak for six months but his breathing was better but the meds kicked the s]-[it out of him. Part of the slow recovery was that they took arteries from both legs to patch the damage around the heart valves so both legs had to heal too and because of the blood thinners it was slow progress.
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Last edited by Dubliner; 10-03-2015 at 11:19 PM.
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Yes
I did and still do
mine was Dec. 31 1995
I dont want to ever have to do that again
BUT it saved me so I could ride again
you must change your life, diet, and get off
the couch and be active, at that time I was
still riding my GoldWing almost every day.
Dave
Originally Posted by donec
Has anyone gotten back on their spyder after triple baypass heart surgery? If so how long did it take?
Last edited by Motorcycledave; 10-04-2015 at 01:22 AM.
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Dave's story is a great example, but you MUST listen to the guy who did the bypasses.
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Best of luck to you.
My Dad had his done. After changing his lifestyle a bit, it served him well for over 20 years.
I thought this thread was about the cat bypass on a triple.......................
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Originally Posted by Motorcycledave
I did and still do
mine was Dec. 31 1995
I dont want to ever have to do that again
BUT it saved me so I could ride again
you must change your life, diet, and get off
the couch and be active, at that time I was
still riding my GoldWing almost every day.
Dave
Thanks for your reply.
How long did it take you to be riding again. I am trying to decide on selling or waiting to ride again.
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Originally Posted by Peter Aawen
Donec, talk to your medic about it, but I wouldn't be selling or let it stop me from riding, altho it is your choice.
My last round of surgery happened to coincide with a buddies triple bypass surgery, he was back on his m/bike sooner than I was, (about a month after surgery) but then his was 'only' heart surgery; I had a shoulder removed, customised, & re-built with some after-market parts!! It took me a tad more than 6 weeks just to get out of the cast, let alone develop enough strength to lift & move my arm enough to hold the handlebars; so it ended up taking about 10 weeks (which was more time than it took me to get back in the saddle after a brain aneurysm!) But that 10 weeks was still about 8 months less than the orthopaedic surgeon thought it'd take me - I hadta work the physio & occ therapists hard tho!! Gotta make em earn their dough!!
Thanks for that post. The dr. I have don't have a clue what a spyder is or want to know. Your post says it may be worth waiting on selling. Thanks again.
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Originally Posted by donec
Thanks for your reply.
How long did it take you to be riding again. I am trying to decide on selling or waiting to ride again.
I get questions like this all the time (although for hip and knee replacements), and I say everybody's healing time is different. It also depends on how active you were prior to the surgery.
Good luck with your surgery, and I agree with the others to hold off selling.
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two thoughts here. Number one is you can sell anytime and with winter coming on you might get a better price later. So if you decide later that recovery will take longer then you had hoped you can put it for sale then. 2nd thought is that this might be a good time to sell and then as you recover think about joining the 1330 club.
Either way good luck and God Bless you and your doctors for a full and speedy recovery.
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With the Triple Bypass a return to the Spyder is perfect. A quadruple bypass would require you to ride 4 wheelers only from now on. Seriously though you will make a complete comeback in time and want to get back out there. I have had three heart surgeries, have a artificial heart valve and a pacemaker. I take blood thinners and that is why I ride three rather than two. Don't sell the Spyder or you will likely be very sorry later. Best of luck and God bless.
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Originally Posted by donec
Has anyone gotten back on their spyder after triple baypass heart surgery? If so how long did it take?
but I rode my 1800 GW at about 10 weeks after my triple by-pass and decided to get a Spyder. Had I waited another four weeks I would probably be on my 'Wing even yet. As it is I have ridden a few 2 wheel bikes, and will not go back to two wheels on a permanent basis. That occurred just before my 76th birthday.
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Tell your doctor that you have a three wheeled motorcycle and that will help him/her provide advice to you. Your sternum needs to heal.... (6-8 weeks) no undue stresses on that. Prolonged standing (greater that 15 minutes) or prolonged sitting (more than one hour) is a big issue.
Discuss this at lenght with your doctor. Once the doctor understand that what a spyder is and you will get better information.
Originally Posted by donec
Thanks for that post. The dr. I have don't have a clue what a spyder is or want to know. Your post says it may be worth waiting on selling. Thanks again.
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Is there Spyder parking at the hospital? Just kidding, all the best and heal soon. I held off 5 weeks after sholder surgery. Just you and the Doc.
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Thanks everyone for the well wishes. I guess I'll wait a while and see what happens and try to get the dr. more involved.
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Well I talked to the DR. and he said due to other health problems he doesn't think my chest can handle the physical stress of riding a spyder. Says he rode one and recommends selling mine.
So when I get payoff and pay down I will be posting an ad.
I wonder if a regular motorcycle/scooter trike would give such an upper body workout? Any ideas?
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Let your chest heal. Then look at your options. Good luck.
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Don't even want to think about it after all the body parts I have had replaced or removed. Hope all goes well and you are headed for a speedy recovery.
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I wouldn't sell quite yet give yourself some time to think it over. I had quintuple bypass surgery 20 years ago and am still riding. The worst thing you can do is sit around you have to keep moving change your diet and exercise. You should try riding when you feel ready. Good Luck in what ever you decide to do.
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Slow down
Wait and see
But support you whatever you decide!
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I have a Goldwing trike and a Burgman 650 scooter with a trike kit and they both are a bit harder to steer than the Spyder at least the RT my sister in law has.
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