Bypass Surgery
bypass surgery
WBBM’s Steve Miller takes us inside the operating room during a triple bypass surgery.
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#3 written by fpopee 1 year ago
I had quadruple bypass on dec,11th
@ 45 yrs old.This video is a testament to so many things,teamwork on the level that other occupations can only dream of.I cry when i watch this and get a feeling of overwhelming gratitude to the people who literally saved my life.These people are truly heros in a world of misplaced priorities,and superficial celebrity worship.
These people deserve their egos and recognition they are due,they truly amazing.DR.Sang Park god bless you, thank you for saving me. -
#6 written by 56dia 1 year ago
They really are the heroes, and from what I have heard, most people don’t express the gratitude that you have to their surgeons. God bless them, truly! They saved my husband who is not much older than you! Nurses too devote themselves to their patients and to their families and deserve recognition as well.
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#13 written by adwayland 1 year ago
I had it done 4 years ago at age 43. I was walking 6 miles a day at the time and didn’t even know there was a problem until I was told I had High blood pressure. Please folks, get checked and fixed if needed. I was in and out of the hospital in 3 1/2 days and back to using a chainsaw in another week. I was back to walking a mile in that week and had never felt so good. THank God for doctors and our American health care professionals. Too bad “O” is trying to ruin it.
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#23 written by bluff7292 1 year ago
my dad had surgery like this, he was 43 at the time, its great to know how they did it!
@szqsk that may be for some people, but sometimes no matter what you do you can’t avoid a heart attack. my dad had 2 less than a year apart, and no one saw it coming, not even his doctors. but those are great ways to try and avoid one.
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#25 written by ghostgoggles 1 year ago
Thank you for posting this video. I am sure that so many people will feel a need to see this – perhaps late at night, alone, and it really beginning to hit home as to what a heart attack is, whilst waiting (whether in wee small hours of wakefulness or just generally, for days) for it to all go ahead. When hubby was being kept in hosp. having discovered he had diabetes, it was different – just different. Thank you again. jm Australia
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Well i just had bypass surgery 11 days ago, they had me up and sitting in a chair and walking the next day. Very painful and really feel beat up but for the first time in many many years, i can go up and down stairs without feeling like i’m going to have a heart attack.