The Good Doctor
Last week we went to the Cardiologist to review the Pres' numbers and status in preparation for the next phase of his treatments.
Walking into the exam room carrying a model of a heart, the Pres' Cardiologist smiled his all too familiar smile. Before he placed it on the cabinet off to the side, I asked The Good Doctor if I could take a picture of it to use on my blog, assuring him that he would not be in it.
Once he approved the first pic, he repositioned the artificial heart. Cradling it in his arm, The Good Doctor said, smiling coyly, "See, I'm carrying my heart on my sleeve. Have you ever heard that expression?"
Once he approved the first pic, he repositioned the artificial heart. Cradling it in his arm, The Good Doctor said, smiling coyly, "See, I'm carrying my heart on my sleeve. Have you ever heard that expression?"
"Of course, I have," I answered, aiming the cell phone at the newly positioned heart, once again assuring him that he would not be in the photo.
Bottom line is this. The Pres' numbers were all good since his last visit including those recorded when he wore the heart monitor. We are ready for the next step. He has been scheduled for another Transesophageal Echocardiogram (TEE) and IF there are no clots in his heart, they will proceed with the Electric Cardioversion, in hopes of getting a normal rhythm. This will all be done as an outpatient on April 1st. "Down stream we're talking valve replacement for which there are two approaches. For him, we would opt for traditional open heart surgery."
Yep...of all days...they had to schedule it for tomorrow, April Fools Day!
Oh, one more thing.
When "all this is done," The Good Doctor asked me to teach him everything I know about Eagles and Eagle watching.
Heaven help the OR!
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BTW, I love the linen suit jacket over scrubs look that Pres's cardiologist is sporting!
prayers for tomorrow procedure and tht it will put that heart right back in the correct beat.
Happy Week to you,
artmusedog and carol
Very nice of the good doctor to model his heart for us :)
I'm sending my prayers and good wishes for a successful tomorrow.
All's well in God's hands.
I now have to go next Wednesday to a new Cardio place to have a 2-D Doeppler Echo done but it is more a precautionary measure than anything. I guess when you are 83 doctors feel they have to do something to seem to be caring for you.
I sincerely hope all the treatments the Pres is scheduled for go well and he continues to get better and better.