Hey Guys,
Turns out I need to have coronary bypass surgery (More about that below). Looking for honest advice on the time-frame and pain in the ass factor for getting back in the plane. Looks like the surgery will be late this month. Can I realistically think I will by flying this summer, or should I start looking for a cheap Champ now to fly until I get my medical back?
Here is my heads up for everyone. I am in my mid 50's, active, not overweight and pretty fit for a guy my age. I own a rafting company/outfitting business and am on the water, or in the woods much of the time. History of high cholesterol & blood pressure which over the last several years my Doctor & I have managed well and gotten both to good levels with a combination of diet and medication. While hunting this November carrying a pack and hiking up a pretty good mountain, I felt a bit of tightness in my chest - thought it was my chest muscles tightening up from the pack. No shortness of breath, no pain, just that slight tightness. That happened a couple more times throughout the fall and I basically dismissed it.It was very subtle. Went out for late muzzleloader and as I was heading up another Mt. (Again with a pack)felt the same thing and put that in the memory bank. When I got the same symptoms later hiking up the hill behind my house to shovel snow off my daughter's camper, the same thing. Zero other indication of anything wrong. Long story short, went to the Dr. and after some tests, turns out I have a 90% blockage of one of my coronary artery's which they are unable to stent. I guess my point is that this was very subtle and if I had ignored it the outcome may have been very different. Not preaching, just sharing.
Pete



