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PostPosted: Wed Mar 08, 2017 10:28 am    Post subject: Sun 'n Fun, and a Heart Attack. Reply with quote

To all,
I have had a heart attack finally. I always told everyone I was scheduled to die by 75 and I have beat the odds. I walked into the ER at our local hospital, explained the situation and told them I was a pilot and not just any stint would do and that a artery blockage runs….. At that point, they knocked me out and when I awoke, I was told they saved my life, where as I informed them, I walked in here and told you what I was experiencing and you never gave me a chance to get the right treatment. Now you’ve put a non approved stint into an artery that is a hereditary blockage and killed my business and flying career. Needless to say a bit of an adversarial climate ensued for a short while. I’m not sure why? The blood thinners gave me bleeding from both ends and that was a pain in the nose and arse. Stopping the bleeding was in a word, BRUTAL.

Of Course AME extraordinaire Dr. Ira Rampil, researched my case and assured me that provided I take drugs for the rest of my life to compensate for the type stint installed, I will be able to get back on flying status in six months or so provided we supply a ton of paperwork and I am a good boy and don’t over do it. To be expected, and I am not concerned because I am very good at bureaucratic paperwork, the good boy, Anita is working on.

I am fine now, with no heart damage, as strong as ever, bored to tears, well behind and now that I am away from the blunt force trauma doctors of a normal hospital, am seeing specialists and couldn’t be happier with my treatment to work around my now minor issues. Keep in mind, they only practice medicine in hospitals, take some advice and get some specialists lined up with your normal physical especially if you are concerned about heart attacks.  I was too slow in preparing for my particular problem as my EKG and scans were all fine in the past.

Anita and I am still planning on Sun ‘n Fun from April 4-9 on site N-55 as last year featuring Airmaster Propellers. The Europa Club will be well represented by Steve Pitt and Paul Mansfield.  We all will enjoy seeing those of you who can make it down for some Fun in the Sun.

Best Regards,
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 08, 2017 10:41 am    Post subject: Sun 'n Fun, and a Heart Attack. Reply with quote

Very glad to heat you're ok!
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On Wed, Mar 8, 2017 at 1:27 PM, Bud Yerly <budyerly(at)msn.com> wrote:

[quote] To all,

I have had a heart attack finally. I always told everyone I was scheduled
to die by 75 and I have beat the odds. I walked into the ER at our local
hospital, explained the situation and told them I was a pilot and not just
any stint would do and that a artery blockage runs….. At that point, they
knocked me out and when I awoke, I was told they saved my life, where as I
informed them, I walked in here and told you what I was experiencing and
you never gave me a chance to get the right treatment. Now you’ve put a
non approved stint into an artery that is a hereditary blockage and killed
my business and flying career. Needless to say a bit of an adversarial
climate ensued for a short while. I’m not sure why? The blood thinners
gave me bleeding from both ends and that was a pain in the nose and arse.
Stopping the bleeding was in a word, BRUTAL.

Of Course AME extraordinaire Dr. Ira Rampil, researched my case and
assured me that provided I take drugs for the rest of my life to compensate
for the type stint installed, I will be able to get back on flying status
in six months or so provided we supply a ton of paperwork and I am a good
boy and don’t over do it. To be expected, and I am not concerned because I
am very good at bureaucratic paperwork, the good boy, Anita is working on


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 08, 2017 11:24 am    Post subject: Sun 'n Fun, and a Heart Attack. Reply with quote

I don't think we can afford to lose you, Bud. All the best with your recuperation.

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 08, 2017 11:47 am    Post subject: Sun 'n Fun, and a Heart Attack. Reply with quote

Hello Bud & Anita,
I'm delighted to here that you have been
sorted ! Remember if you wake up on the right side of the grass you should
be happy.
All the very best for the future.
Jim Kelly
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On Wed, Mar 8, 2017 at 6:27 PM, Bud Yerly <budyerly(at)msn.com> wrote:

[quote] To all,

I have had a heart attack finally. I always told everyone I was scheduled
to die by 75 and I have beat the odds. I walked into the ER at our local
hospital, explained the situation and told them I was a pilot and not just
any stint would do and that a artery blockage runs….. At that point, they
knocked me out and when I awoke, I was told they saved my life, where as I
informed them, I walked in here and told you what I was experiencing and
you never gave me a chance to get the right treatment. Now you’ve put a
non approved stint into an artery that is a hereditary blockage and killed
my business and flying career. Needless to say a bit of an adversarial
climate ensued for a short while. I’m not sure why? The blood thinners
gave me bleeding from both ends and that was a pain in the nose and arse.
Stopping the bleeding was in a word, BRUTAL.

Of Course AME extraordinaire Dr. Ira Rampil, researched my case and
assured me that provided I take drugs for the rest of my life to compensate
for the type stint installed, I will be able to get back on flying status
in six months or so provided we supply a ton of paperwork and I am a good
boy and don’t over do it. To be expected, and I am not concerned because I
am very good at bureaucratic paperwork, the good boy, Anita is working on


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 08, 2017 11:59 am    Post subject: Sun 'n Fun, and a Heart Attack. Reply with quote

Keep it ticking over Bud.
Best regards,
G-LDVO
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On 8 Mar 2017, at 19:45, James Kelly <europajimkelly(at)gmail.com (europajimkelly(at)gmail.com)> wrote:
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Hello Bud & Anita,
  I'm delighted to here that you have been sorted ! Remember if you wake up on the right side of the grass you should be happy.
All the very best for the future.
Jim Kelly
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On Wed, Mar 8, 2017 at 6:27 PM, Bud Yerly <budyerly(at)msn.com (budyerly(at)msn.com)> wrote:
Quote:

To all,
I have had a heart attack finally. I always told everyone I was scheduled to die by 75 and I have beat the odds. I walked into the ER at our local hospital, explained the situation and told them I was a pilot and not just any stint would do and that a artery blockage runs….. At that point, they knocked me out and when I awoke, I was told they saved my life, where as I informed them, I walked in here and told you what I was experiencing and you never gave me a chance to get the right treatment. Now you’ve put a non approved stint into an artery that is a hereditary blockage and killed my business and flying career. Needless to say a bit of an adversarial climate ensued for a short while. I’m not sure why? The blood thinners gave me bleeding from both ends and that was a pain in the nose and arse. Stopping the bleeding was in a word, BRUTAL.

Of Course AME extraordinaire Dr. Ira Rampil, researched my case and assured me that provided I take drugs for the rest of my life to compensate for the type stint installed, I will be able to get back on flying status in six months or so provided we supply a ton of paperwork and I am a good boy and don’t over do it. To be expected, and I am not concerned because I am very good at bureaucratic paperwork, the good boy, Anita is working on.

I am fine now, with no heart damage, as strong as ever, bored to tears, well behind and now that I am away from the blunt force trauma doctors of a normal hospital, am seeing specialists and couldn’t be happier with my treatment to work around my now minor issues. Keep in mind, they only practice medicine in hospitals, take some advice and get some specialists lined up with your normal physical especially if you are concerned about heart attacks. I was too slow in preparing for my particular problem as my EKG and scans were all fine in the past.

Anita and I am still planning on Sun ‘n Fun from April 4-9 on site N-55 as last year featuring Airmaster Propellers.  The Europa Club will be well represented by Steve Pitt and Paul Mansfield. We all will enjoy seeing those of you who can make it down for some Fun in the Sun.

Best Regards,
Bud Yerly




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PostPosted: Wed Mar 08, 2017 12:04 pm    Post subject: Sun 'n Fun, and a Heart Attack. Reply with quote

So sorry to hear of your heart attack. Hope you are on the mend and enjoying cardio rehab (LOL). We sure need you in the Europa world!
With the changes in medical certification you will likely be back in the air one way or another.

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On Mar 8, 2017, at 1:27 PM, Bud Yerly <budyerly(at)msn.com (budyerly(at)msn.com)> wrote:
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To all,
I have had a heart attack finally. I always told everyone I was scheduled to die by 75 and I have beat the odds. I walked into the ER at our local hospital, explained the situation and told them I was a pilot and not just any stint would do and that a artery blockage runs….. At that point, they knocked me out and when I awoke, I was told they saved my life, where as I informed them, I walked in here and told you what I was experiencing and you never gave me a chance to get the right treatment. Now you’ve put a non approved stint into an artery that is a hereditary blockage and killed my business and flying career. Needless to say a bit of an adversarial climate ensued for a short while. I’m not sure why? The blood thinners gave me bleeding from both ends and that was a pain in the nose and arse. Stopping the bleeding was in a word, BRUTAL.

Of Course AME extraordinaire Dr. Ira Rampil, researched my case and assured me that provided I take drugs for the rest of my life to compensate for the type stint installed, I will be able to get back on flying status in six months or so provided we supply a ton of paperwork and I am a good boy and don’t over do it. To be expected, and I am not concerned because I am very good at bureaucratic paperwork, the good boy, Anita is working on.

I am fine now, with no heart damage, as strong as ever, bored to tears, well behind and now that I am away from the blunt force trauma doctors of a normal hospital, am seeing specialists and couldn’t be happier with my treatment to work around my now minor issues. Keep in mind, they only practice medicine in hospitals, take some advice and get some specialists lined up with your normal physical especially if you are concerned about heart attacks. I was too slow in preparing for my particular problem as my EKG and scans were all fine in the past.

Anita and I am still planning on Sun ‘n Fun from April 4-9 on site N-55 as last year featuring Airmaster Propellers.  The Europa Club will be well represented by Steve Pitt and Paul Mansfield. We all will enjoy seeing those of you who can make it down for some Fun in the Sun.

Best Regards,
Bud Yerly




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PostPosted: Wed Mar 08, 2017 12:07 pm    Post subject: Sun 'n Fun, and a Heart Attack. Reply with quote

Best wishes Bud,

I look forward to reading your stent selection 101 article soon.


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 08, 2017 12:42 pm    Post subject: Sun 'n Fun, and a Heart Attack. Reply with quote

Hi Bud,
I wish you all the best for your recovery. We all certainly enjoy reading your in depth postings and it would be a great loss to lose them.
You may be pleased to hear about the experience of a pilot friend. Some years ago he had 4 stents put in, after which he got his Class 2 medical back.
Then about 4 years ago he had 4 more stents put in (one inside a previous one even), and again he got his medical back.
Then 2 years ago he had a quadruple bypass op. Well it took him a lot longer to get over that one but several months ago he got his medical back again.
Good luck
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On 8 Mar 2017, at 18:27, Bud Yerly <budyerly(at)msn.com (budyerly(at)msn.com)> wrote:
Quote:

To all,
I have had a heart attack finally. I always told everyone I was scheduled to die by 75 and I have beat the odds. I walked into the ER at our local hospital, explained the situation and told them I was a pilot and not just any stint would do and that a artery blockage runs….. At that point, they knocked me out and when I awoke, I was told they saved my life, where as I informed them, I walked in here and told you what I was experiencing and you never gave me a chance to get the right treatment. Now you’ve put a non approved stint into an artery that is a hereditary blockage and killed my business and flying career. Needless to say a bit of an adversarial climate ensued for a short while. I’m not sure why? The blood thinners gave me bleeding from both ends and that was a pain in the nose and arse. Stopping the bleeding was in a word, BRUTAL.

Of Course AME extraordinaire Dr. Ira Rampil, researched my case and assured me that provided I take drugs for the rest of my life to compensate for the type stint installed, I will be able to get back on flying status in six months or so provided we supply a ton of paperwork and I am a good boy and don’t over do it. To be expected, and I am not concerned because I am very good at bureaucratic paperwork, the good boy, Anita is working on.

I am fine now, with no heart damage, as strong as ever, bored to tears, well behind and now that I am away from the blunt force trauma doctors of a normal hospital, am seeing specialists and couldn’t be happier with my treatment to work around my now minor issues. Keep in mind, they only practice medicine in hospitals, take some advice and get some specialists lined up with your normal physical especially if you are concerned about heart attacks. I was too slow in preparing for my particular problem as my EKG and scans were all fine in the past.

Anita and I am still planning on Sun ‘n Fun from April 4-9 on site N-55 as last year featuring Airmaster Propellers.  The Europa Club will be well represented by Steve Pitt and Paul Mansfield. We all will enjoy seeing those of you who can make it down for some Fun in the Sun.

Best Regards,
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 08, 2017 1:01 pm    Post subject: Sun 'n Fun, and a Heart Attack. Reply with quote

Sorry to hear of your misfortune Bud but very pleased to know you are on top of it all.
Here's to a speedy and full recovery.
Best regards
Kingsley in Oz
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On 9 Mar 2017, at 4:27 am, Bud Yerly <budyerly(at)msn.com (budyerly(at)msn.com)> wrote:
Quote:

To all,
I have had a heart attack finally. I always told everyone I was scheduled to die by 75 and I have beat the odds. I walked into the ER at our local hospital, explained the situation and told them I was a pilot and not just any stint would do and that a artery blockage runs….. At that point, they knocked me out and when I awoke, I was told they saved my life, where as I informed them, I walked in here and told you what I was experiencing and you never gave me a chance to get the right treatment. Now you’ve put a non approved stint into an artery that is a hereditary blockage and killed my business and flying career. Needless to say a bit of an adversarial climate ensued for a short while. I’m not sure why? The blood thinners gave me bleeding from both ends and that was a pain in the nose and arse. Stopping the bleeding was in a word, BRUTAL.

Of Course AME extraordinaire Dr. Ira Rampil, researched my case and assured me that provided I take drugs for the rest of my life to compensate for the type stint installed, I will be able to get back on flying status in six months or so provided we supply a ton of paperwork and I am a good boy and don’t over do it. To be expected, and I am not concerned because I am very good at bureaucratic paperwork, the good boy, Anita is working on.

I am fine now, with no heart damage, as strong as ever, bored to tears, well behind and now that I am away from the blunt force trauma doctors of a normal hospital, am seeing specialists and couldn’t be happier with my treatment to work around my now minor issues. Keep in mind, they only practice medicine in hospitals, take some advice and get some specialists lined up with your normal physical especially if you are concerned about heart attacks. I was too slow in preparing for my particular problem as my EKG and scans were all fine in the past.

Anita and I am still planning on Sun ‘n Fun from April 4-9 on site N-55 as last year featuring Airmaster Propellers.  The Europa Club will be well represented by Steve Pitt and Paul Mansfield. We all will enjoy seeing those of you who can make it down for some Fun in the Sun.

Best Regards,
Bud Yerly




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PostPosted: Wed Mar 08, 2017 1:27 pm    Post subject: Re: Sun 'n Fun, and a Heart Attack. Reply with quote

Keep the blue side up Bud! Very Happy

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 08, 2017 2:09 pm    Post subject: Sun 'n Fun, and a Heart Attack. Reply with quote

Hope that you continue your speedy recovery.
Kindest Regards
Ivan

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To all,
I have had a heart attack finally. I always told everyone I was scheduled to die by 75 and I have beat the odds. I walked into the ER at our local hospital, explained the situation and told them I was a pilot and not just any stint would do and that a artery blockage runs….. At that point, they knocked me out and when I awoke, I was told they saved my life, where as I informed them, I walked in here and told you what I was experiencing and you never gave me a chance to get the right treatment. Now you’ve put a non approved stint into an artery that is a hereditary blockage and killed my business and flying career. Needless to say a bit of an adversarial climate ensued for a short while. I’m not sure why? The blood thinners gave me bleeding from both ends and that was a pain in the nose and arse. Stopping the bleeding was in a word, BRUTAL.

Of Course AME extraordinaire Dr. Ira Rampil, researched my case and assured me that provided I take drugs for the rest of my life to compensate for the type stint installed, I will be able to get back on flying status in six months or so provided we supply a ton of paperwork and I am a good boy and don’t over do it. To be expected, and I am not concerned because I am very good at bureaucratic paperwork, the good boy, Anita is working on.

I am fine now, with no heart damage, as strong as ever, bored to tears, well behind and now that I am away from the blunt force trauma doctors of a normal hospital, am seeing specialists and couldn’t be happier with my treatment to work around my now minor issues. Keep in mind, they only practice medicine in hospitals, take some advice and get some specialists lined up with your normal physical especially if you are concerned about heart attacks. I was too slow in preparing for my particular problem as my EKG and scans were all fine in the past.

Anita and I am still planning on Sun ‘n Fun from April 4-9 on site N-55 as last year featuring Airmaster Propellers. The Europa Club will be well represented by Steve Pitt and Paul Mansfield. We all will enjoy seeing those of you who can make it down for some Fun in the Sun.

Best Regards,
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 08, 2017 2:22 pm    Post subject: Re: Sun 'n Fun, and a Heart Attack. Reply with quote

I am sure that Bud will do very well and be back to flying by summertime!

Too many coronary stents are placed in the US.
Further, and relevant to the current discussion, there are
two different stent technologies: BMS and DES. DES currently requires
life-long treatment with powerful anticoagulants which I have often seen
lead to life threatening intracranial bleeds (which I had to treat), or various
and sundry other forms of hemorrhage, like Bud described, which may
sometimes also be life threatening. BMS stents are cheaper and only
require a short period of anticoagulants.

Witty observers of the current health care system have said that some
cardiologists view the human body as simply a delivery system for the
heart to arrive at the next cardiology appointment. The effects of DES-
mandated therapy like modern, potent, irreversible anticoagulants
on other organ systems are not often duly considered.

For a nice review of the situation, follow this link to a recent Atlantic Magazine
article. I should mention that I worked with Dave Brown for several years.

https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2017/02/when-evidence-says-no-but-doctors-say-yes/517368/

For a recent technical journal article on BMS vs DES, there is this from the
New England Journal of Medicine:

http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa1607991


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 08, 2017 10:01 pm    Post subject: Sun 'n Fun, and a Heart Attack. Reply with quote

Hi Bud,
Both Sue and I wish you a speedy and full recovery. We both look forward to seeing you in the fall.
We all need you, to keep us sain with our Europa problems.
Pete & Sue

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To all,
I have had a heart attack finally. I always told everyone I was scheduled to die by 75 and I have beat the odds. I walked into the ER at our local hospital, explained the situation and told them I was a pilot and not just any stint would do and that a artery blockage runs….. At that point, they knocked me out and when I awoke, I was told they saved my life, where as I informed them, I walked in here and told you what I was experiencing and you never gave me a chance to get the right treatment. Now you’ve put a non approved stint into an artery that is a hereditary blockage and killed my business and flying career. Needless to say a bit of an adversarial climate ensued for a short while. I’m not sure why? The blood thinners gave me bleeding from both ends and that was a pain in the nose and arse. Stopping the bleeding was in a word, BRUTAL.

Of Course AME extraordinaire Dr. Ira Rampil, researched my case and assured me that provided I take drugs for the rest of my life to compensate for the type stint installed, I will be able to get back on flying status in six months or so provided we supply a ton of paperwork and I am a good boy and don’t over do it. To be expected, and I am not concerned because I am very good at bureaucratic paperwork, the good boy, Anita is working on.

I am fine now, with no heart damage, as strong as ever, bored to tears, well behind and now that I am away from the blunt force trauma doctors of a normal hospital, am seeing specialists and couldn’t be happier with my treatment to work around my now minor issues. Keep in mind, they only practice medicine in hospitals, take some advice and get some specialists lined up with your normal physical especially if you are concerned about heart attacks.  I was too slow in preparing for my particular problem as my EKG and scans were all fine in the past.

Anita and I am still planning on Sun ‘n Fun from April 4-9 on site N-55 as last year featuring Airmaster Propellers.  The Europa Club will be well represented by Steve Pitt and Paul Mansfield. We all will enjoy seeing those of you who can make it down for some Fun in the Sun.

Best Regards,
Bud Yerly




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PostPosted: Wed Mar 08, 2017 11:54 pm    Post subject: Re: Sun 'n Fun, and a Heart Attack. Reply with quote

Dear Bud,

all the best wishes for a speedy recovery also from me.

I always received very comprehensive advice from you - much appreciated!

I also hope for you, that you get up in the air again quick!

Regards
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 09, 2017 4:30 am    Post subject: Sun 'n Fun, and a Heart Attack. Reply with quote

Hi Bud,

We’ve already communicated privately, but I‘ll add my best wishes to the growing list – see you in Florida!

Regards,

Paul

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To all,
I have had a heart attack finally. <>

Anita and I am still planning on Sun ‘n Fun from April 4-9 on site N-55 as last year featuring Airmaster Propellers. The Europa Club will be well represented by Steve Pitt and Paul Mansfield. We all will enjoy seeing those of you who can make it down for some Fun in the Sun.

Best Regards,
Bud Yerly




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PostPosted: Thu Mar 09, 2017 6:42 am    Post subject: Re: Sun 'n Fun, and a Heart Attack. Reply with quote

Bud,

As they say here in Bonnie Scotland "Lang may yer lum reek!"

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 09, 2017 6:59 am    Post subject: Sun 'n Fun, and a Heart Attack. Reply with quote

Bud,
Very sorry to hear about your health issues. Very happy to hear that you are recovering well and have excellent support.

Take it easy and listen to Dr. Ira and Anita. We Europaphiles need your support! Looking forward to seeing you again.

Blue skies & tailwinds,Bob BorgerEuropa XS Tri, Rotax 914, Airmaster C/S Prop (75 hrs).Little Toot Sport Biplane, Lycoming Thunderbolt AEIO-320 EXP3705 Lynchburg Dr.Corinth, TX 76208-5331Cel: 817-992-1117rlborger(at)mac.com (rlborger(at)mac.com)

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To all,
I have had a heart attack finally.

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Best Regards,
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 09, 2017 11:05 am    Post subject: Sun 'n Fun, and a Heart Attack. Reply with quote

Bud,

Wow! What an experience. Glad to hear you are on the road to recovery and that Ira is in your court. Hopefully it won't be too long before you are back in the air.

Blue skies,
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 10, 2017 12:12 pm    Post subject: Sun 'n Fun, and a Heart Attack. Reply with quote

Hey Bud,
Sorry to hear about your troubles but I'm very happy it's all good now.
Maybe they really did save your life even if it was not an FAA certified
part. I have had pretty good luck with non-certified parts!
All the best,
Brian Long
Dalton, GA

On Wed, Mar 8, 2017 at 1:27 PM, Bud Yerly <budyerly(at)msn.com> wrote:

[quote] To all,

I have had a heart attack finally. I always told everyone I was scheduled
to die by 75 and I have beat the odds. I walked into the ER at our local
hospital, explained the situation and told them I was a pilot and not just
any stint would do and that a artery blockage runs….. At that point, they
knocked me out and when I awoke, I was told they saved my life, where as I
informed them, I walked in here and told you what I was experiencing and
you never gave me a chance to get the right treatment. Now you’ve put a
non approved stint into an artery that is a hereditary blockage and killed
my business and flying career. Needless to say a bit of an adversarial
climate ensued for a short while. I’m not sure why? The blood thinners
gave me bleeding from both ends and that was a pain in the nose and arse.
Stopping the bleeding was in a word, BRUTAL.

Of Course AME extraordinaire Dr. Ira Rampil, researched my case and
assured me that provided I take drugs for the rest of my life to compensate
for the type stint installed, I will be able to get back on flying status
in six months or so provided we supply a ton of paperwork and I am a good
boy and don’t over do it. To be expected, and I am not concerned because I
am very good at bureaucratic paperwork, the good boy, Anita is working on


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PostPosted: Sat Mar 11, 2017 7:17 am    Post subject: Sun 'n Fun, and a Heart Attack. Reply with quote

Guys,
Thanks for the support. Hope to see as many as can make it to Sun ‘n Fun. Let’s not clog up the list with this personal stuff.

Looking forward has always been difficult for me as there are no crystal balls, but leaders anticipate what the future holds, stick to their dreams, but deal with the realities and minimize their affect on the ultimate goal. Those who can’t, loose sight of their goal, react to adversity by changing their goals, fail to deal with reality and retreat to what they believe is safety. That’s defeatism.

My strength is good, spirits high, and vision clear, I will continue to fly, enjoy camaraderie with my fellow pilots and keep tinkering on airplanes for the foreseeable future. I know one thing, stay out of hospitals, they are full of sick people, and it’s contagious.

Thanks, and get on with building, upgrading and flying and enjoying life.

Bud Yerly

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Hey Bud,
Sorry to hear about your troubles but I'm very happy it's all good now. Maybe they really did save your life even if it was not an FAA certified part. I have had pretty good luck with non-certified parts!

All the best,

Brian Long

Dalton, GA


On Wed, Mar 8, 2017 at 1:27 PM, Bud Yerly <budyerly(at)msn.com (budyerly(at)msn.com)> wrote:
Quote:

To all,
I have had a heart attack finally. I always told everyone I was scheduled to die by 75 and I have beat the odds. I walked into the ER at our local hospital, explained the situation and told them I was a pilot and not just any stint would do and that a artery blockage runs….. At that point, they knocked me out and when I awoke, I was told they saved my life, where as I informed them, I walked in here and told you what I was experiencing and you never gave me a chance to get the right treatment. Now you’ve put a non approved stint into an artery that is a hereditary blockage and killed my business and flying career. Needless to say a bit of an adversarial climate ensued for a short while. I’m not sure why? The blood thinners gave me bleeding from both ends and that was a pain in the nose and arse. Stopping the bleeding was in a word, BRUTAL.

Of Course AME extraordinaire Dr. Ira Rampil, researched my case and assured me that provided I take drugs for the rest of my life to compensate for the type stint installed, I will be able to get back on flying status in six months or so provided we supply a ton of paperwork and I am a good boy and don’t over do it. To be expected, and I am not concerned because I am very good at bureaucratic paperwork, the good boy, Anita is working on.

I am fine now, with no heart damage, as strong as ever, bored to tears, well behind and now that I am away from the blunt force trauma doctors of a normal hospital, am seeing specialists and couldn’t be happier with my treatment to work around my now minor issues. Keep in mind, they only practice medicine in hospitals, take some advice and get some specialists lined up with your normal physical especially if you are concerned about heart attacks. I was too slow in preparing for my particular problem as my EKG and scans were all fine in the past.

Anita and I am still planning on Sun ‘n Fun from April 4-9 on site N-55 as last year featuring Airmaster Propellers. The Europa Club will be well represented by Steve Pitt and Paul Mansfield. We all will enjoy seeing those of you who can make it down for some Fun in the Sun.

Best Regards,
Bud Yerly




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