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*I* had a Ross Procedure and nobody wrote about *ME* in the newspaper...

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On a serious note, Oury was one of the guys I consulted by phone and e-mail about the Ross. Seemed to really know his stuff, and was a big advocate for the technique in certain patients.
 
Stretch,
How are you doing? Bill and I have been thinking about you! I have been away from the site for a while.
Terry
 
I'm well, Terry. Been a bit tired due to Lopressor lowering my BP, but I'm weaning off that now and feeling better as a result. Soreness is steadily diminishing... hardly even taking Tylenol now.

I'm still awaiting a disk from Chad, who photographed the surgery... As soon as I get it I'm going to post some images along with a play-by-play.

In a nutshell, however, Stelzer said the surgery was a great success, pulmonic valve fit like a glove in the aortic position, and life it good! :)

Thanks for asking!
 
New Beginnings to My Fellow Ross!

New Beginnings to My Fellow Ross!

Stretch,
My new heart soars to hear your news! Bill and I wish both you and Noni continued improvement, a great 2007, and the happiness that a second chance can bring!
Terry and Bill
 
Stelzer's Abilene Background

Stelzer's Abilene Background

P.S., Stretch,
According to my husband, Stelzer and his wife attended Abilene Christian University in Abilene.
Terry
 
Thanks for the good wishes, Terry!

I'd read that Dr. Stelzer went to Abilene Christian. Noni and I actually had the good fortune to worship with him at his current church, the Manhattan Church of Christ, the day before he operated on me. That was a remarkable experience.

There's a bio of him here, for anyone curious: http://www.manhattanchurch.org/about_paul.asp
 
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