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What did you do today....other than work on your car!?

I did a stress test recently and expected bad results but....got way better results!! Who knows what's good or not so don't sweat it. If it's meant to be it will be.....
Exactly - don't sweat it. It is what it is, and they can fix whatever they find.

I had heart surgery in my early 40s - atrial flutter, 2 halves of my heart beating opposite each other, cancelling out any pumping ability. Racing heart rate...low blood pressure. Electrical misfire. Scope surgery to cauterize the misfiring nerves. Checked in at 0600; home for dinner that night. Unreal.

If you're really worried, get yourself a smart watch. I wear a Garmin. It tracks my heart rate, has a great app for long term tracking, and you can set alarms for low and high if you want. If you exercise, it has programs for cycling, rowing, elliptical, walking, running, and it also has built-in GPS so you can hike and stuff. I also have a Samsung - it looks nicer, more polished...but I hate the software. I much prefer the Garmin setup.

Keep in mind they aren't medically accurate, but they're more than sufficient for identifying trends. If your resting heart rate is always in the 70s but one day spikes to the 90s, or dips to the 60s...something's up. It lets you identify and chase the anomalies.

If you aren't a watch person, there's also the "Oura" ring which does much the same thing, but you have to have a subscription to their service.
 
I did a stress test recently and expected bad results but....got way better results!! Who knows what's good or not so don't sweat it. If it's meant to be it will be.....
Thanks @Cranky , it will be. I've had a severely leaking valve for a few years now. They tried to replace it at the hospital when I was in for an event not attributed to the valve so I shut that down. The reason it's not already done is because I'm one of 1%-2% of people with this affliction who's asymptomatic, meaning no symptoms. None of my doctors believe that, but it's true. My ejection refraction (volume of blood pumped out of the heart with each beat) is 70% while the average person is at 60%-65% (not my stat - that's what I was told). The handwriting is on the wall, but the timing is up to me. I would love to hear from anyone who has gone through this surgery. I know it's not uncommon and the medical community will tell you it's relatively safe. My deal is that if the chances of death on the operating table is .0000000something, I'm not inclined to do it until there's more reason than I have now. I have real life experience that tells me to stay out of the hospital. They're not as good as they want you to think!
 
She was a nice car. Big block 383 with a nice burble. She was headed to the crusher when I saved her and I had it 10 years. She lived outside and it was just time.
Oh I know those beautiful babes,... I found an old roommate one of those.. showed him how to pull off the road and into the park at about 35mph and crank er into doughnuts with out losing speed and back out on the road like nothing happened lol. Full on houses across the street.
Great cars.
 
Oh I know those beautiful babes,... I found an old roommate one of those.. showed him how to pull off the road and into the park at about 35mph and crank er into doughnuts with out losing speed and back out on the road like nothing happened lol. Full on houses across the street.
Great cars.

:lol: :thumbsup:
 
Garage door opener sputtering at times, did the yearly maintenance and tightened the belt. All's good now, wife very happy.
 
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