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DFW

(60,555 posts)
Fri Jun 5, 2026, 06:18 AM 9 hrs ago

Ummm, well, crap!

Last edited Fri Jun 5, 2026, 02:08 PM - Edit history (3)

I had a rare call with my best friend and immediate superior in Texas two days ago, and asked if things were going well "back there." He said, yeah, great, "it's a pretty good time to be us (present company included)." Well, I know for how many people that is NOT the case, so that put me in a good mood until I got a call from my cardiologist, and he said a routine 24-hour EKG showed up some serious extra heartbeats, and I needed to schedule an angiogram, possibly get an additional stent, or more serious intervention to correct the problem. He said it shouldn't be anything overly drastic, but the extra beats would continue weakening the heart muscle the longer I let it go untreated. I never let things like this drag on. In Germany, a cardiologist has no financial incentive to send me to a cardiac clinic to get procedures done, so I take such diagnoses seriously.

I don't mean to involve the DU board in my own little medical battles, but there are a few people that could conceivably ask what became of me if I should drop off the radar suddenly, and I don't want them badgering my wife about it. If I can get this done soon, and it goes well, I shouldn't be gone long anyway. If something goes wrong and I'm gone longer than expected, at least you will all know why. It will NOT be due to my disgust at some post or seeing some idiot primary result that I think shouldn't have happened, or whatever. Shit happens. If it should turn out NOT to happen to me this time, well, you'll hear no complaints from my end!

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Ummm, well, crap! (Original Post) DFW 9 hrs ago OP
I do follow the medical literature--including European journals and so my assessment of hlthe2b 9 hrs ago #1
Wishing you well. mwmisses4289 9 hrs ago #2
Best of luck, DFW. piddyprints 9 hrs ago #3
All the best to you, DFW. We love you. Stay encouraged. ❤️ littlemissmartypants 9 hrs ago #4
Keeping you in my thoughts & prayers. KS Toronado 8 hrs ago #5
Hugs iluvtennis 8 hrs ago #6
Sending positive vibes your way, DFW Niagara 8 hrs ago #7
Healing vibes on the way to you SheltieLover 8 hrs ago #8
Positive thoughts coming your way DFW that this livetohike 8 hrs ago #9
Wishing you well, DFW. gademocrat7 8 hrs ago #10
With you. cachukis 8 hrs ago #11
Hang in there. We'll be thinking about you and Ilsa 8 hrs ago #12
positive thoughts to you markie 8 hrs ago #13
Best wishes to you, DFW. LuckyCharms 8 hrs ago #14
Wishing you... 2naSalit 8 hrs ago #15
Oh mate, I wish you the best róisín_dubh 7 hrs ago #16
All the best hopes DFW irisblue 7 hrs ago #17
Your health matters. bottomofthehill 7 hrs ago #18
My best to you. Hope22 7 hrs ago #19
Sending you good wishes. Hope all goes well. Lonestarblue 7 hrs ago #20
Well, crap !!!! Hope the condition can be controlled..... Karadeniz 7 hrs ago #21
Yup. Cardio trouble is annoying ThreeNoSeep 7 hrs ago #22
All the best to you DFW mountain grammy 7 hrs ago #23
Thanks for the heads-up, DFW! nuxvomica 7 hrs ago #24
Sending healing vibes your way! Klondike Kat 7 hrs ago #25
Sending healing vibes Marthe48 7 hrs ago #26
Wishing you all the best, DFW! Diamond_Dog 6 hrs ago #27
cashews ? Tetrachloride 6 hrs ago #28
Holding you and your wife in light and love. Vibes for easy, niyad 6 hrs ago #29
Precisely! fierywoman 1 hr ago #45
All the best to you sir! rubbersole 6 hrs ago #30
I wish you every good result possible DFW JMCKUSICK 6 hrs ago #31
Healing vibes and prayers for you, DFW! I'm sorry you need more treatment because of the extra heartbeats, highplainsdem 6 hrs ago #32
As I'm involved in heart disease concerns of my own, it strikes me that the tech is rather amazing. NNadir 6 hrs ago #33
Best wishes on your procedure and recovery DFW! Hey Joe 5 hrs ago #34
You're a fighter so I expect nothing more than success with the procedure and full recovery! Fla Dem 4 hrs ago #35
Smart move Dear_Prudence 3 hrs ago #36
DFW, much love and prayers going out for your speedy recovery FakeNoose 3 hrs ago #37
Positive vibes!! -nt CrispyQ 3 hrs ago #38
We are sending our most heart-felt well wishes that the procedure is a success. Big hugs for alwaysinasnit 2 hrs ago #39
Good luck! Hope to hear back soon. Never ignore the "check engine" light, except on your car. Duct tape fixes that. surfered 2 hrs ago #40
Good luck. question everything 2 hrs ago #41
Good luck! Kid Berwyn 2 hrs ago #42
Germany has a great healthcare reputation BaronChocula 2 hrs ago #43
Not always deserved! DFW 25 min ago #47
Good luck Figarosmom 2 hrs ago #44
Wishing you all the best for a great outcome! biophile 1 hr ago #46
Good call. mahina 23 min ago #48

hlthe2b

(114,896 posts)
1. I do follow the medical literature--including European journals and so my assessment of
Fri Jun 5, 2026, 06:28 AM
9 hrs ago

German cardiology programs and cardiologists in general is that they are impressive (likewise many of their orthopedists, but that is an aside)...

So, I feel great confidence--as do you-- in the care you have and will receive. Catching it at this stage based on cautious screening of a continuous EKG monitoring, is optimal.

So, I wish you the best and all the healing thoughts and wishes possible. We will be waiting to hear back from you, but now must be YOU time, so concentrate on yourself. Be well and return to "tell the tale."




livetohike

(24,456 posts)
9. Positive thoughts coming your way DFW that this
Fri Jun 5, 2026, 07:22 AM
8 hrs ago

issue is easily treated and you can get back to your normal activities worry free .

Ilsa

(64,650 posts)
12. Hang in there. We'll be thinking about you and
Fri Jun 5, 2026, 07:25 AM
8 hrs ago

hoping for a good outcome if you need to be away for a spell.

róisín_dubh

(12,389 posts)
16. Oh mate, I wish you the best
Fri Jun 5, 2026, 07:48 AM
7 hrs ago

Good luck with the procedure and wishing you a quick recovery, from your friend from across the North Sea in England!

bottomofthehill

(9,442 posts)
18. Your health matters.
Fri Jun 5, 2026, 07:58 AM
7 hrs ago

Get this taken care of so you can get to cape cod and recover! Please take care of yourself. Modern medicine is amazing.

Best wishes for a quick recovery from a successful procedure!

ThreeNoSeep

(325 posts)
22. Yup. Cardio trouble is annoying
Fri Jun 5, 2026, 08:23 AM
7 hrs ago

The heart bugaboo has only buzzed me once, so far. Empathy and sympathy, DFW.

Diamond_Dog

(41,287 posts)
27. Wishing you all the best, DFW!
Fri Jun 5, 2026, 08:55 AM
6 hrs ago

I will be looking forward to hearing from you again soon!

niyad

(134,478 posts)
29. Holding you and your wife in light and love. Vibes for easy,
Fri Jun 5, 2026, 08:58 AM
6 hrs ago

successful procedure (s), and swift and complete recovery and healing. Then get your butt back here as quickly as you can!

highplainsdem

(63,376 posts)
32. Healing vibes and prayers for you, DFW! I'm sorry you need more treatment because of the extra heartbeats,
Fri Jun 5, 2026, 09:24 AM
6 hrs ago

but cardiac care is so amazing now, and it sounds like you have a great cardiologist there. I'm hoping you'll need only a minimal procedure, with a quick, easy recovery that will seem more like a mini-vacation from your incredibly busy schedule.

Sending hugs for you and your wife.

NNadir

(38,698 posts)
33. As I'm involved in heart disease concerns of my own, it strikes me that the tech is rather amazing.
Fri Jun 5, 2026, 09:31 AM
6 hrs ago

I do hope your outcome is excellent as a function of this tech, giving the literal translation of Gesundheit.

In my own case, I'm frankly shocked at procedures available.

Be well.

Fla Dem

(27,816 posts)
35. You're a fighter so I expect nothing more than success with the procedure and full recovery!
Fri Jun 5, 2026, 11:01 AM
4 hrs ago

You're a good person DFW and we have you and your family in our thoughts. Peace.

FakeNoose

(42,679 posts)
37. DFW, much love and prayers going out for your speedy recovery
Fri Jun 5, 2026, 11:53 AM
3 hrs ago

Thanks for letting us know! I do look forward to reading your DU posts, so it's reassuring to know the reason why you might be offline for awhile. Take the time to get healthy, and enjoy your month of June.

We'll be thinking of you and waiting to hear of your return.



alwaysinasnit

(5,663 posts)
39. We are sending our most heart-felt well wishes that the procedure is a success. Big hugs for
Fri Jun 5, 2026, 01:03 PM
2 hrs ago

you and your family.

surfered

(14,631 posts)
40. Good luck! Hope to hear back soon. Never ignore the "check engine" light, except on your car. Duct tape fixes that.
Fri Jun 5, 2026, 01:25 PM
2 hrs ago

DFW

(60,555 posts)
47. Not always deserved!
Fri Jun 5, 2026, 03:20 PM
25 min ago

But in this case I’m fairly confident. It’s the same combination of teams (new players) as the one that saved my life 22 years ago (I like that), and I’m paying cash upon getting the bill (they like that).

So, when the call comes, and there’s a slot for me, I’ll be there.

biophile

(1,614 posts)
46. Wishing you all the best for a great outcome!
Fri Jun 5, 2026, 02:46 PM
1 hr ago

Take care and hope to have you posting here again soon and for a very long time!

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