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TWO MORE DAYS

Harley

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Well, the time is drawing near, and I have to admit I am getting a little scared. I have a meeting with two heart surgeons, and two heart doctors to determine what my options are on replacing a heart valve, Friday morning. I have been fighting this for over two years...Medicines out the yang, yang, in and out of the hospital, etc. Very little riding "White Lightning", and riding weather has been really good here. I think that is what I miss the most. At 76 years of age, I wonder if it is going to be worth it. Just have to trust the good Lord to lead me through this. Love you all.............:pray:
 
Two days

The anticipation has got to be making you absolutely bonkers. Here's to hoping it turns out to be something simple. Will include in our prayers for a little extra boost.
 
Harley, it is worth it and we can tell by your writing you know it is too. Good luck and hope all goes well for you. White lighting is waiting. :thumbup:

We're :pray:ing for a speedy recovery buddy.
 
Best of luck to you...I went thru 2 heart surgeries in the past 2 years and God & my wife looked over me....and faith in your surgeons is important also...
 
Good luck whatever you decide!
My Dad had a quad bypass at 77 and was in and out in about 4 days. He lived to 89. They have this kind of surgery down pretty well these days.
Again good luck and prayers are with you!

Bob
 
My mother had a heart valve ( pig one, no anti-rejection drugs needed ) replaced at 85. still going strong, will be 90 this year. :yes:Doctors are very good now. Good luck, prayers sent for a quick recovery. :pray:
 
Harley

I had open heart surgery in 1965, they called it aortic stenosis, prior to that i spent half my life in a hospital, after the surgery i have been in pretty good shape. surgery nearly 50 years ago and i am still here.

goood luck

Cruzr Joe
 
heart valve

I had a heart valve replacement on 1/30/13, they put a metal valve in I was in surgery 7hr15min. I was off work 7 weeks. I would advice you to go for it, I am dong every thing that I did before,past my DOT physical no problem. I am 74 yrs old.

Jaybird
 
Best of luck! Remember......................recovery is all about attitude and staying focused.................... tough ol' so and so like you CAN do it! :thumbup:
 
Good luck..!

:pray::pray: from both of us. You will be fine, you have a lot of support from your family here and that many prayers and wishes will carry you through..!!
 
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