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Thursday, September 13, 2012

21 Months After Open-Heart By-Pass Surgery!!!!

Here we are!  21 months after open heart by-pass surgery!!!!  Here is my report!

Exercise
I have tried to be smart!  My main workout is walking.  Usually 5 days a week average at about 3 miles.  I have tried to mix some small degrees of jogging.  I also include yard work(mowing grass with a push mower), golfing(mostly with a cart, but walking some on each hole, and my part time job of cleaning carpets!  I need to be aware of my PVC issues.  I still seem to get them around a heart rate of 110-120.  Here is what I did today:

Walked 3 miles around Grubb Lake - got heart rate to 110, had PVC issues twice on severe up hill pushes
Mowed grass - 30 minutes - got heart rate to 105 - NO PVC's

Medicines
Here is the list of prescription drugs:
Before surgery:
Aciphex - 20 mg daily (This is for my stomach)
Montelukast - 10 mg daily (This is the generic Singulair, for my asthma & allergies)

After Open Heart Surgery:
Metoprolol - 25 mg daily - beta blocker - keep blood pressure down
Amlodipine - 5 mg - calcium channel blocker - keep blood pressure down
Clopiogrel - 75 mg daily - (This is the generic Plavix) - blood thinner
Atorvastatin - 40 mg daily - (This is the generic Lipitor)  was taking for about 10 years at 10 mg

Other Stuff
Low Dose Aspirin - 81 mg daily
Omega 3 Fish Oil - 1000 mg daily

Diet
Here is what I changed:
Red meat once a week
Fish twice a week
More Fruit & Vegetables
Less baked goods
Trying to eat nothing after last meal of the day
Drinking more water

The surgery seems like a long time ago!  The easy thing to do forget what happened!  That is why this blog has been great - IT REMINDS ME WHAT THAT SCAR IS ON MY CHEST!!!




Monday, September 10, 2012

Golf and Heart Disease?

One of my main focus in my heart surgery was getting back to playing golf!  Why golf?

1 - The competition of the game, trying to improve, working on the many facets of the game (driving, iron play, chipping, & putting), and playing a friendly round against your buddies!

2 - Getting outdoors for 4-5 hours!  A great way to enjoy nature, different courses, and just the beauty of nature!

3 - Exercise - walking or riding the cart will give you exercise (I know walking is better!)

4 - Being with friends!  Or if you are lucky your sons or daughters!  My both boys play & that is a special 4-5 hours!

Check out the article at : Golfing After a Heart Attack or Heart Surgery!

As I have mentioned in an earlier blog post, my first time out after heart surgery was Easter Monday 2010.  About 4 months after surgery.  After open heart surgery, it was suggested at least 3 months till the sternum healed!  I do remember one particular "divot" that I felt in my chest!!!

So, golf is another way to enjoy some exercise, time with friends or family, and a day in the sun!!

Four!!!!!!

One of the UGLIEST SWINGS EVER!
CHARLES BARKLEY!!