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<blockquote data-quote="ConstitutionCowboy" data-source="post: 1702260" data-attributes="member: 745"><p>I had a triple by-pass 16 1/2 years ago(1996). Give it another month or two. You'll be fine. For me, I felt about 10 times better after recovery than before the surgery. I <em>STILL</em> better now at nearly 66 than I did at 49. I did have some lingering irritation of the pericardial sac that lasted a few months, but naproxin sodium took good care of it.</p><p></p><p>In 2002, I had a bypass on my left leg as well. It's a pleasure to be able to walk more than 100 feet without pain. The only thing that bothered me with that operation - as with the leg where they took out the veins for the bypasses - was wearing that awful full length elastic stocking they make you wear to keep your leg from swelling up too much.</p><p></p><p>With that and the brain surgery I had last July, I'd sooner go through all three than to pass another kidney stone!</p><p></p><p>Woody</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ConstitutionCowboy, post: 1702260, member: 745"] I had a triple by-pass 16 1/2 years ago(1996). Give it another month or two. You'll be fine. For me, I felt about 10 times better after recovery than before the surgery. I [i]STILL[/i] better now at nearly 66 than I did at 49. I did have some lingering irritation of the pericardial sac that lasted a few months, but naproxin sodium took good care of it. In 2002, I had a bypass on my left leg as well. It's a pleasure to be able to walk more than 100 feet without pain. The only thing that bothered me with that operation - as with the leg where they took out the veins for the bypasses - was wearing that awful full length elastic stocking they make you wear to keep your leg from swelling up too much. With that and the brain surgery I had last July, I'd sooner go through all three than to pass another kidney stone! Woody [/QUOTE]
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