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Good luck!  My father, father in law, next door neighbor, and two co-workers had bypass surgery.  All went well, and all were glad they had it done.  I’m sure your story will be the same. 

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Best wishes for a quick and full recovery!

 

My sister had a quadruple bypass done 5-6 years ago. Tall, thin, never smoked, walked miles a day. Go figure. Hereditary I guess?  Came thru with flying colors. Her doc told her to walk 10,000 steps a day. So.....I now try to do the same and my phone counts my steps. That part of the gene pool has something in it, and it may not be a Baby Ruth. 

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  On 12/18/2019 at 10:47 PM, Augie said:

Best wishes for a quick and full recovery!

 

My sister had a quadruple bypass done 5-6 years ago. Tall, thin, never smoked, walked miles a day. Go figure. Hereditary I guess?  Came thru with flying colors. Her doc told her to walk 10,000 steps a day. So.....I now try to do the same and my phone counts my steps. That part of the gene pool has something in it, and it may not be a Baby Ruth. 

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dinner party questions to surgeons have been answered with cold answers on the percentage that genetics hold (it's way way up there for your lifeline...)

 

A few have attacked me verbally when i literally quoted the answers of the surgeons.

 

 

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I would ask for a second opinion, im no doctor but I have heard the heart is really important to keeping you alive so you probably don't want to bypass it.

 

Hopefully you won't become a Patriots/Boston fan afterwards, I hear many of them are heartless.......

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