11 August 2010

One Spin At A Time, A Day In The Life Of A Lucky LVAD Recipient. No Rodeo Yet!

With The LVAD, we must listen to our Doctors and Nurses and KNOW our own limitations and safety concerns while keeping active. Common Sense ABOVE ALL!

Here I am riding an old gentle horse name Delores. I mounted her via a concrete platform with steps, like a loading dock. i did not climb up on her as I would have normally done without the LVAD. On my ride, I was joined by a guide, my wife and daughter.

Everyday I am finding new reasons to love and respect my Heartmate2 LVAD!


Me, Myself and My LVAD, getting to ride Delores on a slow and easy run. No Rodeos yet!

Take Note: The LVAD battery wire (gray) exiting the controller :-)

And the good saga continues...


2 comments:

  1. Like The Lone Ranger mounted on his horse, Silver with his Silver bullet tucked safely away....You have Dolores and your Grey wired-LVAD....and as Tonto stands behind the Lone Ranger as a trusted and supportive friend, you have your wife and daughter (and so many others)....Hi-yo Delores, away!!!.........and the good saga continues, Kemo Sabe!

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  2. You look so proud and determined. You are and always will be an inspiration to others. One spin at a time, one day at a time and the good saga of life continues.....Bravo

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