Random Irritations

Having a heart attack.

Had it yesterday. Luckily I got to the hospital quickly and they put a couple of stents in the blocked coronary artery.
It was a bit of a scare but I'm feeling much better now.

The Consultant is happy with my progress and there doesn't appear to be any significant damage.
More concerning is not knowing when I'll be back on the golf course.
You’d have been ok if you used modern clubs 😁

Hope all is going well and look forward to seeing you at Sunningdale 🏌️‍♂️
 
Having a heart attack.

Had it yesterday. Luckily I got to the hospital quickly and they put a couple of stents in the blocked coronary artery.
It was a bit of a scare but I'm feeling much better now.

The Consultant is happy with my progress and there doesn't appear to be any significant damage.
More concerning is not knowing when I'll be back on the golf course.

Nick, please don't think that I am trying to top you in any way, rather trying to reassure you.

In April 2001 I had major heart attack on the course. I was re-started twice, firstly in the ambulance and then in A&E at the LRI.

Early July that year I played three holes, then six and by late August it was nine holes twice a week. Back to full rounds by September that year.

The psychological difficulties are sometimes difficult to deal with and if you feel that a chat with a fellow survivor might help drop me a PM. I'm not that far away in Market Bosworth.

In any event get well soon.
 
Thanks all, it's amazing what they can do and makes you really appreciate how great the NHS is.

As a fellow recipient I can only agree. All the best with the recovery. If you get offered cardiac rehab classes take them, if there's anything that you want to discuss with a fellow sufferer then please feel free to PM me Nick.
 
Nick, please don't think that I am trying to top you in any way, rather trying to reassure you.

In April 2001 I had major heart attack on the course. I was re-started twice, firstly in the ambulance and then in A&E at the LRI.

Early July that year I played three holes, then six and by late August it was nine holes twice a week. Back to full rounds by September that year.

The psychological difficulties are sometimes difficult to deal with and if you feel that a chat with a fellow survivor might help drop me a PM. I'm not that far away in Market Bosworth.

In any event get well soon.

Should have got to the bottom of the thread first before I posted. That is exactly the same kind offer that MM made me when I had mine.

Like you, I was told I'd escaped any significant damage. I was banned from golf for 4 weeks by "bad cop" of the cardiac rehab team, which I "negotiated" down to 3 weeks and 5 days (I'll explain over a pint when I see you, unless you feel you need to use the info earlier... ;) ), and was immediately let loose for the full 18. I was also told I couldn't fly for 4 weeks, which was good timing as it was 4 and a half weeks before the bucket list trip to the States. There's a few of us out there in your position & we're like a little family, if you need help just ask. All the best mate.
 
Nick, please don't think that I am trying to top you in any way, rather trying to reassure you.

In April 2001 I had major heart attack on the course. I was re-started twice, firstly in the ambulance and then in A&E at the LRI.

Early July that year I played three holes, then six and by late August it was nine holes twice a week. Back to full rounds by September that year.

The psychological difficulties are sometimes difficult to deal with and if you feel that a chat with a fellow survivor might help drop me a PM. I'm not that far away in Market Bosworth.

In any event get well soon.

Should have got to the bottom of the thread first before I posted. That is exactly the same kind offer that MM made me when I had mine.

Like you, I was told I'd escaped any significant damage. I was banned from golf for 4 weeks by "bad cop" of the cardiac rehab team, which I "negotiated" down to 3 weeks and 5 days (I'll explain over a pint when I see you, unless you feel you need to use the info earlier... ;) ), and was immediately let loose for the full 18. I was also told I couldn't fly for 4 weeks, which was good timing as it was 4 and a half weeks before the bucket list trip to the States. There's a few of us out there in your position & we're like a little family, if you need help just ask. All the best mate.

Cheers both, very encouraging, I expect I'll take you up on that kind offer so expect a PM when I'm out of hospital. 👍
 
Having a heart attack.

Had it yesterday. Luckily I got to the hospital quickly and they put a couple of stents in the blocked coronary artery.
It was a bit of a scare but I'm feeling much better now.

The Consultant is happy with my progress and there doesn't appear to be any significant damage.
More concerning is not knowing when I'll be back on the golf course.

Jeez, sorry to hear that, Crow.
Tell me, did they use vintage stents or did they go for the more modern perimeter weighted variety? :whistle:
Seriously, and I'm sure I speak for everyone on here, get well soon and do as the doctors suggest. (y)
 
Having a heart attack.

Had it yesterday. Luckily I got to the hospital quickly and they put a couple of stents in the blocked coronary artery.
It was a bit of a scare but I'm feeling much better now.

The Consultant is happy with my progress and there doesn't appear to be any significant damage.
More concerning is not knowing when I'll be back on the golf course.

Jesus mate, all the best with the recovery.
 
Christ, not the best way to start the new year!!

Get well soon Nick
 
Having a heart attack.

Had it yesterday. Luckily I got to the hospital quickly and they put a couple of stents in the blocked coronary artery.
It was a bit of a scare but I'm feeling much better now.

The Consultant is happy with my progress and there doesn't appear to be any significant damage.
More concerning is not knowing when I'll be back on the golf course.
I've not met you yet Crow but you always come across well on here go me, my thoughts are with you and I'm glad you've been given the all clear.

Rest up, relax and use the time to plan your next golfing escapades.

NHS get some flack but that do a fantastic job and your in the best place
 
Nick, hope you have a speedy recovery. If you need any help at all, let me know.

We need to go better this year and win, with them old clubs in tow, get well soon.
 
Having a heart attack.

Had it yesterday. Luckily I got to the hospital quickly and they put a couple of stents in the blocked coronary artery.
It was a bit of a scare but I'm feeling much better now.

The Consultant is happy with my progress and there doesn't appear to be any significant damage.
More concerning is not knowing when I'll be back on the golf course.
Bloody hell Nick. Take really good care of yourself, and don’t rush back to the golf course.
Rich
 
Having a heart attack.

Had it yesterday. Luckily I got to the hospital quickly and they put a couple of stents in the blocked coronary artery.
It was a bit of a scare but I'm feeling much better now.

The Consultant is happy with my progress and there doesn't appear to be any significant damage.
More concerning is not knowing when I'll be back on the golf course.
Wow, hope all is ok Nick. Sounds like a bit of a scare!!! Fingers crossed for your recovery👍
 
Ashley Young... If you've got something to say, to the ref, don't cover your mouth... We'd like to see what you've got to say...

There are too many lip readers waiting to cause trouble. As much as I agree that it is irritating, I can't really blame him.
 
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