Unexpected break from fishing, bad timing Doh.

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Hi Pete, never good when you're told that sort of news but, as others have said, the medicos are brilliant and you'll be back stronger and fitter than before so best wishes for a speedy recovery :thumbsup: If the goat track needs some 'work' give me a call and I'm sure a mini working bee with other VYak members can be organised...... don't want you straining that "foofer' valve:lol:
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chrisw wrote:
maverick wrote:The mitral valve inside the heart has S#!^ itself, causing blood to flow back into the chamber it came from. This in turns causes issues with the chamber expanding to the point which will cause worse issues
Out of interest, do you know what your EF is?
EF?
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'Erect Functionalilty'.......Pete, your rate will be higher when your valve is 100% :lol:
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maverick wrote:EF?
'Ejection Fraction', aka the percentage of blood leaving your heart each time it pumps. If you've had an echo they will have calculated this (along with the amount of dilation). Mid to upper 50's is considered normal.
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Outback Yak wrote:'Erect Functionalilty'.......Pete, your rate will be higher when your valve is 100% :lol:
LOL you don't know just how true this is :roll:
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Best of luck Pete.
If you need someone to take care of the wifey..... 8-)
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Ahhhh, more snapper for me :evilgrin: .

Take it easy Pete, we all will be waiting for your return bigger and better than ever :up:
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*Gab* wrote:Best of luck Pete.
If you need someone to take care of the wifey..... 8-)
That's enough to make me risk not having the operation. :lol:

Wouldn't be a bad catch, heaps of quality fishing gear.
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Best wishes Pete, Hope all goes well mate.
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maverick wrote:
*Gab* wrote:Best of luck Pete.
If you need someone to take care of the wifey..... 8-)
That's enough to make me risk not having the operation. :lol:

Wouldn't be a bad catch, heaps of quality fishing gear.
Better EF Gab!

In all seriousness best of luck Pete hope it all goes well and your back on the water in no time.

Some funny comments on here though, Dino made Jenny and I laugh.
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