It has been over a month since I heard any news on our friend Setshot.
Can anyone provide an update?
Always in our prayers.
Can anyone provide an update?
Always in our prayers.
setshot said:
BearnMI, I am still alive and kicking. I am a good patient and follow the doctor's menu of medication and exercise. It has resulted in better breathing and a bit more strength, but a somewhat defective and damaged heart is unlikely to be restored to pristine condition, so at my age I appreciate every day of life and the ability to tune in on the Bears and the GSWarriors. It is a privilege that I have never taken for granted, and certainly not now.
Twelve years ago, I had a friend in California who was dying of cancer, and two weeks before his death he told me that his chief regret was that he would not live to see the kind of player that Stephen Curry was going to become. I have never heard a greater compliment to a player than that, nor a stronger endorsement of the role that a sport has played in the shaping of the interest of an individual. I (sort of) understand it better now than I did at the time he confided it to me. Of the 86 billion nerve cells that constitute my brain, I think I am well within the boundaries of good taste and sound judgement to dedicate a couple of billion to the advancement of my Bears in the uncertain world of college sports, and so I do.
It was said by the Roman philosopher Cicero that to philosophize is to learn how to die. He was echoed by the wonderful 16th-century essayist Michel de Montaigne, sometimes in earnest, at other times in jest, "If you don't know how to die, don't worry. Nature will tell you what to do on the spot, fully and adequately." Sort of like playing the point, wouldn't you say?
I come from a family of physicians, spanning back 4 generations. As wonderful as they can be, sometimes the low odds of a serious problem play too much into their decision to dismiss the concerns of a patient. Maybe it's ego or combination of both?GruntTuff said:
Setshot.....as a fellow cardiac challenged Baylor fan, it's great to hear that you are on the mend. Four years ago I felt my breathing just not being right and told my internist I wanted to see a cardiologist. He sort of frowned and told me to eat better and walk. I told him the truth...my diet was, and is, pristine and my wife and I walk six miles each day. The walking was telling me that something wasn't right.
I pushed...and he pulled....an appointment for me with a wonderful cardiologist. The long and short of it was that I was 99% blocked in two coronary arteries, including the aptly named "widow maker". Drug eluded stents fixed me up and now I'm just fine....but he told me I had a short time left in this earthly realm without the stents....and.....as a lesson to my fellow Baylor fans....without ME being proactive.
The message fellow Baylor fans is....take care of yourself and be proactive. You know your body better than anyone else. Don't ever be afraid to hold up your hand and say to your doctor....."something's just not right".
Many more seasons of watching the Warriors and the Bears....and just maybe a nice Final Four run for the Bears this year!