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Originally Posted by JonyRR
Roger that, Brad.
Now that I'm home with a new stint in an artery, my doctor's orders are to not get spun up...modern medicine is amazing for hard-parts work. Major MI on thursday night, home on Sunday (I hacked the hospital computer in my room so I could get out and see what was what..hehehe)
It'll take a lot of work, but I can do it. As has just been illustrated to me again, life is too short.
I should be able to get to the shop middle of this week to install my Motoyoyo clamps.
Live every day as 'twere your last for someday it surely will....
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Jony,
Take it from a survivor, do what the doc's (and the Boss) want you to do. In June of '98 during my 8th angioplasty I had a total arrest, defib would not jump start a rhythm, so they did CPR for an hour, then a new surgical team took over. I was given a 50% chance of surviving that emergency 5 way bypass, but 10 years later (and after an early retirement!) I am still kickin' it and kickin' back. And yes, I did exactly what the doc's told me....
Take Care! Bill J