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ROGER PIHLAJA



Mooring advice

2024-06-13; 08:23:18 EDT

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2002-08-01

Posts: 1422

Hi Ric,

Yes, I guess it's a little off topic; but, no one seems to mind.

In the two years leading up to my pacemaker implant, I had two cardiac ablations as well.  Now, there's a medical procedure that sounds something from science fiction!  Each one "cured" my A-Fib for awhile.  But, each one also left me with electrical burns and scarring inside my heart.  It took me several months of therapy to get any aerobic stamina back both times.  Except for the scuba diving incident, my pacemaker has been good to live with for 2+ years.  My A-Fib loading with the pacemaker is < 2%, which is considered excellent.

Apparently, my physical therapist at the Beaverton Therapy Center gave me a good rating after my two knee replacements.  They are going to trust me to do my PT on my own at home.  I have an appointment with my orthopedic surgeon in two weeks to evaluate my progress and take X-Rays to verify the implant is still in the proper position.  If I'm not making sufficient progress, they will assign me to formal PT and my therapist will "make me".  I suffered for two groups of sessions, three 1 hour sessions/week for six weeks each under her "kind, gentle care" with my knees and I don't want her to "make me".  So far, I've been doing my PT in bed 1st thing in the morning.

So, I'm back at home now.  The hip is very sore when I'm doing my PT or if I walk with my walker too much.  But, the pain goes away quickly as soon as I lay down and get the load off the hip.  Nothing to do now but heal and get stronger.

What's a good time to call you?

Roger Pihlaja
S/V Dynamic Equilibrium
1978  Sanford, MI

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