Is High End Audio catchin' up with you all?


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Showing 9 responses by asvjerry

😏 I’m 70, 5’-11", 62 ish kilos per a visit to the cardio doc today.

I fit clothing that’s the same sizes essentially since HS.

I have no ’gut’ to speak of.

My ’exercise routine’ is dealing with treated lumber, typically still ’wet’ from ground contact processing. If it’s Really heavy, have the intellect to use our Bobcat to move it vs. using ’gym guys’ show muscles’ (I’d rather flex my brain instead of my back....the former learns, the latter can remind you of idiocy for weeks..).

I prefer being ’nimble’ on a lot of levels... ;)

I admit to having some....’bad habits and preferences’....that haven’t seemed to stop me in anything significant....*G*

I Do have an aortic pig & stainless steel synth valve with an onboard pacer & defib; not due to my atrocious habits, but a DNA ’kink’ that gave me a mutant 2 flap valve that finally developed ’back flow’, enough for TAVR....

(I warned the MD’s that splitting my chest would let the demons out...scary sh*t in an OR...got me out of the hospital in 3 days. as they wanted to make sure I’d take the demons with....)

What should bother y’all is that I will likely outlive the bulk of you. Let spouses and/or significant others know that I’ll make a lovely bouquet of your high-end cables for your ’new digs’ (Yes, pun on purpose) and a larger ’whip-like’ version for that person to ’antique’ your stone with.

Yup. Some of us just exist to annoy you. ;)

(Thanks for all the hand gestures and loud shouts of encouragement..._

....speaking of 'going off-topic (which I'm shocked hadn't happened earlier...)...

A 'beam Tiger was a hoot to see IRL...

"Cute droptop....is it fu.....WTH!" 

"I guess it is....*LOL*"

Watched an Elan suck the doors off a Stingray 'Vette.... I'd bet the 'Vette owner did some homework to find out WTH that car was....Refrigerator White, innocent as yellow snow..... ;)

The Tiger would have survived if only they'd opted like Shelby to clean slate' the entire car.  The existing frames weren't up to dealing with v8 anything....
...and I'd bet the guys back at the factory weren't amused when putting them together....   

I can't bend my arm that way!"  was likely common....

@waytoomuchstuff ...*L* Nahh, you're quite 'normal' 'bout your Tiger...

...and your 'apparent age' makes you a Perfect 'Sleeper'.
Go gittum'....*nasty L*

...owned a Spitfire for a time....It was nice to be able to sit on a front tire while rolling pushrods on a pane of glass to check for the bent ones.....*S*

@mijostyn , the actual valve is designed like a stent, collapsed until in location.  Then it's 'deployed', expanding and pushing the aortic valves' 'petals' open and taking over the process.  The most annoying part of the whole surgery/recovery was waking with the breathing appliance still in my mouth & throat.

Which was dry, so the damn thing was 'stuck' to the walls of its' location....
Although 'still in the dark' of anesthesia, I was able to point at the device and register my annoyance...

"Oh, he's back with us....we'll have that out in a moment, 'K?"

I think my response got 'interpreted' properly...."Now would be great..."

I think they kept me for an extra day or 2 because I was a 'refreshing change' in the cancer ward they had room for me in.  Most left it covered up entirely...

...and I'm the noise at the end of the hall with a laptop playing Spotify and teasing the aides, RNs', and the parade of specialists and MDs'.
Since I was considered 'young' to receive TAVR (new at the time), I was 'interesting' and considered 'novel'....

...must have been my 'choice of music'...;)

Follow-up surgery for the pacer/defib entailed a nice young lady asking if I'd like to be a part of a study of the Boston Scientific unit, limited to 500 people in the U.S.

100 cardiologists nationwide with 5 patients each, to study the effectiveness of their new device.  The pacer makes 'tiny adjustments' if it registers inconsistencies....the defib likewise will make a more subtle approach to 'kick-start', as opposed to the 'donkey-kick' to the chest....
I like the concept of subtle.... *G*

I live with a bedside device that looks like an early network box.  It has a cell dongle that's in com 24/7/52 with BS, and go in for a 15 min. IRL system check 2x/yr.

They don't advise as to how I'm doing, other than I've not had to be defib'ed up to now...

So I'm partially Borg with onboard Bluetooth.  It is a bit weird to see ones' readouts on a laptop 10' away without the usual wiring and sensors applied.

...I did have a concern over how 'robust' the implant is....

"There's a record on one stopping a .38 bullet at close range.  Does that help? *S*
Oh, and it still worked after impact...."

Small target....2" dia,  Lucky shot...at least for the bearer....

@mijostyn (We be wayy off topic now, but I'm real good @ that.... ;)...)

Down with that 'we will Not test That' function, Yes....I've only had a gun waved near me once a very long time ago, and fortunately I was Not Involved. *whew*

I was happy about TAVR as well, I'd advised any and all that I thought would give a * about it that I would likely be an utter prick if involved in the rehab of having my chest wrenched open.  TAVR is a walk in the park....*S*

The Boston Sci implant is/was a new device at that time, ergo the study.  I was pleased to be included in it, 'spearheading SOTA' in my own small way.
I've actually seen a commercial for it awhile back; if anyone is a candidate for it, push towards it..👍😁

If the 'defib' function fires, I'll let you know what that's like.  So far, no 'events'... ;)

(You can 'go technical' on med terms with me, I was reading at a college level at an early age.  And I've a vested interest in what I'm being subjected to...

"Oh, that drug does....*boing*...That....*LOL*)

The specialist that initially treated my suggested that I'd need a 'valve job' eventually, so I'd kept in mind that I was just an organic '57 Chev in the long run....
"Reseat my valves, Baby!"

Hey, being a GP is a Good Thing.  Not enough of you of late, and mine is a good one.  Sarah is used to my 'left of centerline humor' and saved my lunch once...
"Go to the ER NOW!  Can you get there on your own?"

Yup, just watch... ;)  And I did....the troops were waiting with a 'chair...
Local med center is a short mile away, and specializes in pulmonary, so I couldn't be in a better place unless I lived there....

I think I surprised the attendants re the trach tube....that, and apparently they'd nearly 'lost me' in the OR, so I can accept a higher level of concern overall.

My 'valve thing' was an utter surprise, and is part of the family DNA.
My father passed from heart issues (was called an 'athletes' heart' at the mid-/60s'), my brothers' first child didn't survive, my nephews' first needed cardio surgery to pull through....
...and brother was mis-diagnosed by his MD, and dropped dead in the home hallway.  Same thing, caught too late. 😔

Upshot on my end:
I take a lot of non-recreational drugs, including blood thinners.  Being 'thin-skinned' due to age, if I damage self I leak like I've gotten knifed.
Fortunately, I clot quick...which is why the thinners...

I work with saws and other 'high probability of severe damage devices' but still have all appendages in place. 👍😁

Had to have my right little toe exorcised, but unrelated to work issues.
But *sigh*, I can only count to 19 now....*L* 

Keep on doin' whatcha' do, J

 

@mijostyn ....you're assuming I stopped...;)  As for 'odds', I ought to play the Lotto.

Then I could afford a barely 'street-able' version of below....*evil S*

'Combat traffic' demands a 'weapon of choice'...😏

@wspohn ...well, it's a beautiful car, even if 'it's only a 6'.... ;) 

When it comes to 'road racket', here's my 'go-to', even if only in my dreams..
A 'street-able' version that kept the progressive shifter...nothing like 'small & nimble' and more HP than God would trust me with...

(...and it's likely it's an Exige vs. an Elise....Exige are hardtopped, where Elise are droptops....)

Getting wet flurries here in AVL now....grid thy loins, gentlemen.

 

...a Fibrefab'd MGA.....(...the 'skin' looked familiar, but couldn't place it....)....but a lovely bit of hardware 'neath the hood... *BS*

Even if beat in an impromptu street race, you win the 'lookin' good' comp. ;)

And now it's time for:

Nitro'd snow blowers! *pockapockapockaBURRAPpockapocka..*Â