Wednesday, July 22, 2015

All-Star Fever

The 2015 MLB All-Star Game was held in Cincinnati last week.  Although I would have loved to participate in all of the festivities, the cost of doing so was prohibitive.  I also had a few other things going on that were, frankly more important.  Fortunately, I was able to find some very inexpensive tickets to the All-Star Futures Game/Legends and Celebrity Softball Game and was able to attend with Amy and my brother Tom.  We also met some friends attending the games.  It was a great deal of fun, but I was struggling getting to and from the stadium due to my heart condition - particularly because I was still in Atrial Fibrillation at the time.

On Monday, the day of the Home Run Derby, Amy and I drove to Cleveland in advance of my appointment to be cardioverted.  Thankfully, I was able to watch the Home Run Derby there  and got to experience the excitement of watching my favorite Red, Todd Frazier win the Derby.  The next morning, we went to Cleveland Clinic for my cardioversion and hit another obstacle.  My electrophysiologist had wanted me to be therapeutic on my Coumadin for 8 consecutive weeks because of my history of strokes.  I had made it...all the way up until the day I was to be cardioverted, of course.  A wonderful nurse saw how disappointed I was and talked with the doctor about options that would allow them to still do the cardioversion that day.  It included get a TEE (trans esophageal echocardiogram) to be certain there were no clots in the heart, which he approved.  Then, my nurse coordinated all the doctors and nurses who needed to be together for the procedures (and there were quite a few), which was no easy task.  One group was running late and that caused another doctor to have to bail out because he was due in another surgery room.  She found a replacement and about five hours after I was supposed to have my cardioversion done, I finally did.  We did make it home in time to watch most of the actual All-Star Game.  Unfortunetely our NL team lost again.

The weekend after my cardioversion, we had planned to go to Washington DC for a mini vacation in which we would stay with friends, visit some of the sites and of course, hopefully make it to a Nationals game.  Because I was not therapeutic on Coumadin, we were not able to go.  They gave me Lovenox to inject to keep me safe from stroke until I became therapeutic again.  This caused me to get some heavy bruising at the injectin site and also affected my drive line site a bit, although those are beginning to clear up now that I am therapeutic once again.  

Instead, Amy and I planned a staycation instead.  One of the most fun things we did was take a tour of the different mustache designs from the All-Star Game al around Downtown Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky.  My Fitbit, which I use to track my activity, showed that I walked about 6 miles that day.  Although I'm not in as good of shape as I was back in early Spring, I fared much better than I would have if I were still in Atrial Fibrillation.  Being able to complete that and still have enough energy to go bowling that night made me realize what a difference this made.

As I try to get back to the shape I was in a few months ago, Amy and I are planning to participate in the Gift of Life Walk & Run sponsored by LifeBanc in Cleveland.  Amy did a 5k run in Columbus a couple of weeks ago, while I watched.  I will be participating in this as a walker in the 5k...unless I see a snake or a bear, in which case, I will be running.




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