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<blockquote data-quote="wldcat" data-source="post: 2906478" data-attributes="member: 124994"><p>Thank you everyone for the sound advice. We have decided if I have the energy I will go to Idaho, but only as a spectator. It hurts to pass this year up but I would rather have many more years in the future. GLTaylor makes a great point about damage to the heart itself, I believe I was also very lucky there as well. My blockages were in the left anterior descending artery, (the widow maker) but I was lucky enough to have a deformity where the blockages were. Normally it forks into two where I had trouble but mine forked into three and that allowed another path for blood flow that most people wouldn't have. So all in all I feel extremely blessed and I will not push myself into anything too soon and risk ruining this second chance I was given.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wldcat, post: 2906478, member: 124994"] Thank you everyone for the sound advice. We have decided if I have the energy I will go to Idaho, but only as a spectator. It hurts to pass this year up but I would rather have many more years in the future. GLTaylor makes a great point about damage to the heart itself, I believe I was also very lucky there as well. My blockages were in the left anterior descending artery, (the widow maker) but I was lucky enough to have a deformity where the blockages were. Normally it forks into two where I had trouble but mine forked into three and that allowed another path for blood flow that most people wouldn’t have. So all in all I feel extremely blessed and I will not push myself into anything too soon and risk ruining this second chance I was given. [/QUOTE]
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