Thataway's Bob Under The Bright Lights/Blade

Dr Austin

Sounds like excellent odds in your favor from the reviews of the Cleveland Clinic. Let us know how things are going. After you get things more settled I think a lot of us would like to know what made you aware of the problem orginally as we all get older.

Dave
 
Bob;

The Cleveland Clinic is a wonderful facility as you and many of us in the Midwest well know. Our prayers an thoughts are with you for smooth sailing.

Sincerely,
Rollie/C-Batical
 
thataway":1t2x3fq8 said:
Thank you folks! After a tour of the local facility where we had been advised to have the surgery and a frank conversation with our cardiologist, where I asked him where he would go--the answer was "The Cleveland Clinic".

As a two time "Cabbage" (Bypass) survivor, I was lucky. Especially if you consider they were both done at Balboa Naval Hospital here in San Diego 19 years apart. I wish you the same luck I had, Bob. My thoracic surgeon was President Clinton's choice at the time and since the President never travels abroad without a full medical team, my surgery was delayed by his trip to Italy but even that proved to be fortuitous.

Good luck. The procedures are light years away from what was done in 1975. You're more at risk in SICU and recovery than the actual surgery as you well know. Attention to detail isn't the value it was 30 years ago.

Don
 
Take the damn boat to Cleveland and tour the Great Lakes while you're there. Great cruising ground and you can include the Eire Canal. That'll help your recovery by giving you some great times.

Or turn the trailer upside down and see if'n it'll float.

Boris
 
Over the last three days we passed over some really great cruising areas--the Tennessee, Ohio, Cumberland and Kentucky Rivers. Unfortunately we didn't have the C Dory in tow.

I am sitting in the lobby of the Cleveland Clinic guest house and connected on the lap top--the RV about 150 feet away in the parking lot with hookups. Heck --no direct internet or cable TV--but we will have to do with what they have!

I'll have to say I am mighty impressed with the organization and what I have seen so far on our "tour" and registration. Apparently they see 7500 patients a day at this facility...plus construction is nearly doubling the bed capacity--yet everything flows smoothly.

Some of our friends are comming up early next week and my daughter flies in Tues AM. I have tests over the next few days--and surgery is scheduled for Wednessday the 27th.

I suspect I'll not be able to use the computer for several weeks after surgery--plus we have the drive home, when released. So I'll say "HI" to everyone at this point--and maybe check the email/list before Wed am.

Take care,

Bob Austin
 
BOB-

GOOD LUCK WITH THE SURGERY!

OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS WILL BE WITH YOU.

WE'LL TRY TO HOLD THE FORT DOWN WITHOUT YOU FOR AWHILE, BUT WE'LL MISS YOUR EXPERIENCE AND UNDERSTANDING.

LET US KNOW AS SOON AS YOU CAN HOW THINGS WORKED OUT.

JOE.
 
Bob,
Won't be the same without you. Who's going to answer all my questions?

Obviously there's a lot of people out here that care about you. We'll keep you in our prayers. Hurry back!
 
Bob and Marie,

Our thoughts and best wishes are with you both. We'll be anxiously awaiting your return here. Wishing you a speedy recovery, and we look forward to to crossing wakes with you.

All our best,
Jim & Joan
 
Bob and Marie:

Hope all goes well this next week and that you're back in fine fettle real soon.

Mary and I will be pulling for you on the 27th!

Patrick and Mary Fowles
 
Bob, I have full confidence you will be fully recovered for the '07 Gulf Coast Gathering in Oct. !! The gang at Wefings is looking forward to seeing you and Marie !
Marc
 
Bob,
We will be praying for you. Looking forward to meeting you in Pensacola soon. Thanks for the help you have given us. :love
Carl & JoAnn Woodall
 
Capt Bob,
Sounds like you have things under control. Now for some luck to go with it. You have lots of friends and loved ones behind you. Our prayers are with you.
Darrel & Dee (Captd)
 
Good luck Bob with your surgery, looking forward to your posts when you come home. BTW, we can't be responsible for "fiberglass gone wrong" on our boats without your guidance for the next few weeks... :wink:
 
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