Hi again, everyone. Didn't feel up to posting much yesterday, but I'm back today. Some days better than others, but you already knew that. My daughter and I will try to sit down over the weekend and start "the opus." I'm sure there will be some bummer moments in it, but there are also some hilarious ones, too. They are all part of the story.
But I won't keep everyone waiting - some notes regarding questions already raised:
Bdryer - My pacemaker is not a defibrilator. It is the current technology Boston Scientific unit, and is demand-paced. In other words, when I'm back at the gym and want to jog or run, it will dial up my heart rate (within preset parameters) to accommodate the added activity. A far piece from the old one my mom had, that seemed to have only a few speeds.
Norm - I still make lots of typo's. I just find most of them before I post them. Some of them seem to be totally random collections of letters, but after correction, they're fine. If I slow down, there are fewer errors, so some of them may be due to the tiny keyboard on my netBook computer. Beats the iPhone for posting, though.
Hensylee - It is wonderful to hear from you! Yeah, I was kind of hoping to arrive at my "use-by" date without ever passing through the OR, but that was not to be. At least this way I will enjoy more years than had I opted to forego surgery.
Marguerite - One of these days I'll get to take a picture. So far, a pretty average one. The usual sternotomy scar, fairly neat but not perfectly vertical. Not going to ask them to revise it, though. Also have 3 drain scars and one more for the pacemaker. I'm also skinny enough that the pacemaker stands out enough that it looks like the doc left his spare ahcnge in there, too.
Jeri - I have discussed rehab with my local cardio (not at the hospital where surgery was done) and we have an appointment to evaluate things on March 31. I imagine at that time he will recommend Phase II rehab soon thereafter.
Yesterday was a pretty good day - got out for a walk. Not far, but several times the distance I walked at the hospital. Today is cold, windy and nasty, so will have to do some laps around the rooms of the house. Doing some stairs, too, so I'm hopeful that today can add to yesterday's successes.
Again, thanks for all the support. I'll keep you posted.