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Re: My story and where it is now.....
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yahoo62278
on 23/12/2022, 15:48:09 UTC
If i'm not online within a week of the surgery happening, it's safe to assume things went bad.

My wife may login to my account and post but I doubt it. She will not be in any shape to care about letting all of you know.
That's the worst-case scenario of course, but assuming you get a donor sooner rather than later I'm not projecting that--but what you wrote is exactly what I meant.

Your wife might not immediately want to reach out to the community, but if she isn't already aware that there are a large number of people here who're rooting for you and care deeply about you and your surgical outcome, might I suggest that you fill her in?  Should the worst come to pass, she might eventually come around and reach out to everyone here.  Reading what I just wrote sounds selfish, but speaking for myself only, I'd like to know what's happening/happened either way.

I think Zepher's family did something similar, and I know Bruno basically let the forum know he was dying.  A'ight, no more morbidity.  You've got age on your side and a lot of years yet to live.  Dr. Leo might correct me if I'm wrong, but age is one of the factors that goes into the heart donor waiting list.

And if this was coming from pretty much any other member than you, I'd be as skeptical as my username implies.  Everyone is free to think what they like, but I believe you and I feel like I'm sitting beside you just waiting for that phone call.
I don't know what to tell ya. I'm sure you guys will know as I speak with a few members on telegram almost daily. If they don't hear from me within a certain period, they'll probably be able to confirm.

As Allah willed sir. May Allah reward you the best.keep him in your prayers . All praise belongs to Allah. اِنَّا لِلّٰہِ وَ اِنَّا اِلَیْہِ رَاجِعُوْن
Thanks

Well, on an optimistic note I want to say that I know and have known throughout my life people who had complicated heart operations, in some cases several, and came out without sequelae, living many years later and dying at almost 90 years of age, like an uncle of mine, or people I still know. I do not know anyone who has had a heart transplanted, though, which I understand adds a degree of difficulty.

Best wishes to yahoo62278 in this regard.

Another thing is that it is logical and rational, to consider what happens if it goes wrong and leave things prepared in case it does. None of us really like to think about it but it is the best thing to do.
I'm sure I at least have a fighting chance. They don't let morons become doctors although malpractice does happen. Regardless I feel ok with whom I have.

although I don't really know you but I have known your name for a long time in this forum.
the story you shared made me motivated and have the thought that there is nothing more valuable than HEALTH even if it is money.
I am a little emotional and shed tears after reading your story.
I know you are a great person who will get through this and your name is in my every prayer. Cry

keep spirit my friend, you can definitely recover and spend happy days with your wife.


I plan to give my signature salary next week as a donation. maybe not much but at least I can help others in this forum
Thank you

Dr. Leo might correct me if I'm wrong, but age is one of the factors that goes into the heart donor waiting list.
Absolutely. Donor hearts are a scarce resource. They wouldn't be offering one to yahoo if there was any doubt about him being too old/frail/unwell to make it through the op and the recovery process.

As I mentioned to yahoo privately, I obviously can't give out personal medical advice, but I'll be waiting a bit longer than a week before reaching any conclusions. Its fairly normal after a heart transplant to spend some days sedated in intensive care, and then several more after that before you will be in any state to care about this forum. And complications which can delay this, such as infection or further bleeding requiring a trip back to the OR, are often treatable and don't mean the worst has happened, just that it takes longer to get through it all. Focus on you first and your family second. We'll all find out when you're ready.
Well said

If i'm not online within a week of the surgery happening, it's safe to assume things went bad.

My wife may login to my account and post but I doubt it. She will not be in any shape to care about letting all of you know.
That's the worst-case scenario of course, but assuming you get a donor sooner rather than later I'm not projecting that--but what you wrote is exactly what I meant.

Your wife might not immediately want to reach out to the community, but if she isn't already aware that there are a large number of people here who're rooting for you and care deeply about you and your surgical outcome, might I suggest that you fill her in?  Should the worst come to pass, she might eventually come around and reach out to everyone here.  Reading what I just wrote sounds selfish, but speaking for myself only, I'd like to know what's happening/happened either way.

It's not easy in this situation to ask your wife to expect the worst while hoping for a miracle or something like that, and I doubt his wife would care about some anonymous people on the forum, this would be the last thing on her mind, the only hope of the forum getting first hand information incase anything goes wrong if there is someone from the forum who knows him outside the forum or has any close relation with his family. If anything were to happen to me, there are a few people in my community who I've met in person who are fully aware of my condition and would notify the forum if anything went wrong. Yahoo, your faith will keep you...

It's always better to have a close relationship with one or two people from the forum because it helps in times like this. I remember when we lost Becky666 last year due to health issues, we were able to contact and support his pregnant wife and family through one of his close friends on the forum. i appreciate your messages but we are in for Yahooo, I will be okay.
Yea my wife will be quite distraught for a bit if things were to go bad.

 
I promise to have a routine checkup starting next year because you yahoo62278. You sent a clear message to us to seriously take care of our health. Given your current state, I felt honored when you responded to all of our posts here. Bud, you don't have to respond to all of us. We have your back. I hope we improved your mood and morale in some way.

I know that you said not to send money to the bitcoin address in your profile, especially to people who do not have a lot of money. But $10 or $50 won't change a fortune and this is the season of giving, specially when you contributed big in this community. If you may, please provide a Tron and BSC addresses too.   
Thank you. The address in my profile is where to send if sending anything. I only want to use the 1 address since I don't mess with any of the rest. People are free to send or not.

I pray to God that you will quickly find the best heart donor for you,, besides that it is very likely that your character will be influenced by the nature of the donor and hopefully you will continue to actively contribute to this forum. I will give a little buck to you later, hopefully it will be useful for you and also the family that looks after you.
Thank you