Thank you Rich, Mike and Wayne for the kind words. All they did was put one stent in. He made a very small incision in my right groin, and I was awake while he did the procedure. I was able to tell him when he recreated the chest pain I was having, and this guided him to find the lesion, which was the right main coronary artery, about 70% narrowed.
Then that night, I walked about 3 miles inside the hospital, and then this morning, I was chomping at the bit to get out of the hospital. All the nurses said I was the best patient, in that, they did not have to do much for me.
I am a strong believer, in, moving around as soon as any procedure is done. Laying around after any procedure, increases the risk for complications. Well, now, I have to take a blood thinner for one year, and also a pill to lower the cholesterol. Although, my total cholesterol is 173, the LDL is 130 and the HDL is 3o something, so, that is worrisome. Now, I feel great, it is amazing, that for about 1 year, I was having this problem, and I was totally ignoring it. The pain was not even really a pain, I felt this discomfort behind my chest wall. Maybe a 2 out of 10, in a range, 0 being nothing, and 10 feels like you want to cry.
But Wayne, the doctor did tell me to not over exert myself, walking is ok, but he told me not to do any lawn work. We had a gentleman over here today, cleaning out our gutters, but i ended up helping him cut down a tree. All i did was fetch the chain saw and start it up for him.
Ok, here are the pictures, what I have done so far. I came back in to get a glass of water and stay hydrated.
With the outside temp in upper 90's. inside the shop, the temp is about 79 degrees F. AC is blowing full power.
I laid down the white first, working from rear to front, then I laid down the blue...
following this, I then floated the other blue piece over ammonia diluted in water, over the white, this is near the root.
This will have a chemical reaction resulting in a bond, without using heat. I had to squeegee all the fluid out between the two layers of monokote.
here are both wings....
I started to work on the orange stripe, again, this is floated on over ammonia diluted in water.
In a little while, I will be back to finish them off, then I can install the servos and control horns.....
thank you all again,
Cam
Then that night, I walked about 3 miles inside the hospital, and then this morning, I was chomping at the bit to get out of the hospital. All the nurses said I was the best patient, in that, they did not have to do much for me.
I am a strong believer, in, moving around as soon as any procedure is done. Laying around after any procedure, increases the risk for complications. Well, now, I have to take a blood thinner for one year, and also a pill to lower the cholesterol. Although, my total cholesterol is 173, the LDL is 130 and the HDL is 3o something, so, that is worrisome. Now, I feel great, it is amazing, that for about 1 year, I was having this problem, and I was totally ignoring it. The pain was not even really a pain, I felt this discomfort behind my chest wall. Maybe a 2 out of 10, in a range, 0 being nothing, and 10 feels like you want to cry.
But Wayne, the doctor did tell me to not over exert myself, walking is ok, but he told me not to do any lawn work. We had a gentleman over here today, cleaning out our gutters, but i ended up helping him cut down a tree. All i did was fetch the chain saw and start it up for him.
Ok, here are the pictures, what I have done so far. I came back in to get a glass of water and stay hydrated.
With the outside temp in upper 90's. inside the shop, the temp is about 79 degrees F. AC is blowing full power.
I laid down the white first, working from rear to front, then I laid down the blue...
following this, I then floated the other blue piece over ammonia diluted in water, over the white, this is near the root.
This will have a chemical reaction resulting in a bond, without using heat. I had to squeegee all the fluid out between the two layers of monokote.
here are both wings....
I started to work on the orange stripe, again, this is floated on over ammonia diluted in water.
In a little while, I will be back to finish them off, then I can install the servos and control horns.....
thank you all again,
Cam