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MiniMe

(21,717 posts)
Tue Jan 28, 2020, 11:37 PM Jan 2020

Feeling pretty stupid

I don't remember what picture site I was using to post pictures to. I'm usually not this much of an airhead, but I had bypass surgery recently and I just can't remember. Suggestions about what pic upload site to use would help me remember what site I used. Thanks so much

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Feeling pretty stupid (Original Post) MiniMe Jan 2020 OP
imgur handmade34 Jan 2020 #1
That's the one I was looking for MiniMe Jan 2020 #3
Best wishes on your recovery! MLAA Jan 2020 #2
It is so weird. I don't remember anything from the first few weeks. I think I did pretty good MiniMe Jan 2020 #4
My husband really benefited from Cardio Rehab MLAA Jan 2020 #5
I will probably do that, I think it is too soon now. MiniMe Jan 2020 #6

MLAA

(17,298 posts)
2. Best wishes on your recovery!
Tue Jan 28, 2020, 11:44 PM
Jan 2020

My husband recently had heart surgery and doesn’t remember much from his 4 week hospital stay 🙂. He is well on his road to recovery and glad you are too!

MiniMe

(21,717 posts)
4. It is so weird. I don't remember anything from the first few weeks. I think I did pretty good
Tue Jan 28, 2020, 11:48 PM
Jan 2020

Had the surgery about a week before Thanksgiving. Have started driving, though I stick to back roads for now. Best wishes to your husband on his recovery.

MLAA

(17,298 posts)
5. My husband really benefited from Cardio Rehab
Tue Jan 28, 2020, 11:56 PM
Jan 2020

It is a gym staffed with nurses and physical therapists. The first 36 sessions he had to wear a monitor while exercising (bike machines, treadmills, rowing machines etc). Now he still goes but doesn’t have to wear a monitor. It really helped him build his strength, balance and agility.

MiniMe

(21,717 posts)
6. I will probably do that, I think it is too soon now.
Wed Jan 29, 2020, 12:01 AM
Jan 2020

Surgery was 11/20. I'm wearing a wearable defibrillator now. Scheduled for an echo cardiogram in a month so hopefuly I can get rid of the wearable one, then they will decide on cardiac rehab

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