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Created by bubs bubs  > 9 months ago, 16 Feb 2008
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bubs
bubs

SA

924 posts

17 Feb 2008 1:07am
Hey everyone

The good news is that i took out my GPS for the first time today and was prity good. Not overly fast conditions could have been better, but good for a first go aswell and i was really happy with a good day. Even if dad and i went through a sail and a board from catepults. See the GPS sessions thred for more info on that.

Anyway so prity bad info is that in a couple weeks time i will be going to melbourne to have open hear surgery at the womens and childrens hospital over there. It's been on the cards for about a year now and my doctor reckons i now need to go have to have an artificial valve and pacemaker replacement which is no good at all. I had a hear condition all my life for those who don't know so it has always slowed me down a lot in ANY sport and especially now that it's getting close to the surgery i tire out and just get bugged so easily.

Anyway so i will probably be in the actual hospital for bit under a month however will probably be put out of doing anything decent until probably next summer. Won't get to post another GPS session until after that after just one go so i'm a bit annoyed with that. Miss out on sum school for a while lol, but still miss out on a lot of sport, and most importantly windsurfing.

Anyway thats the news so in a couple weeks i won't be round for quite a while anyway. Going to miss it.

Cheers
Bubs
decrepit
decrepit

WA

12802 posts

16 Feb 2008 11:42pm
Wow Bub's what a bummer!!!!
But after talking to you on the phone, I think you've got the sort of spirit that can cope with that sort of thing.
Hope it all goes well, and you're back on the water blasting around soon.
hardie
hardie

WA

4129 posts

16 Feb 2008 11:44pm
Wish you all the Best Bubs, it must be pretty scary for you, which would be pretty normal and healthy!!!!! With modern surgery today, they should have you good as gold, and you'll be top of the junior rankings within a year or two!!!!

Good luck mate!!!!!!!
Kimba
Kimba

SA

458 posts

17 Feb 2008 1:20am
Good luck with the surgery and a speedy recovery Hamish.

I hope you are not offline too long as i always enjoy your posts.

All the best mate.

Tim
divaldo
divaldo

SA

2878 posts

17 Feb 2008 1:30am
As I said today Hamish, good luck with all that and you will come back stronger than ever, plus look on the bright side, yiou can post 200 times a day in you recovery!

Haggar
Haggar

QLD

1670 posts

17 Feb 2008 1:10am
Good luck Bubs. I've been unable to Windsurf for 5 months, whilst you are recovering Seabreeze should keep a smile on your dial
firiebob
firiebob

WA

3177 posts

17 Feb 2008 12:11am
Hamish, from the bottom of my heart mate, I wish you all the best.

The good thing is, after you get over the op, you'll be better than new
mineral1
mineral1

WA

4564 posts

17 Feb 2008 12:19am
Best of luck Bubs, am sure it will all go well and you will be out and back on the board sooner than later
Keeps us posted first chance you get on your progress, we all keen to hear.
At least you will have some time to gain some board repair skills, fin building and so on for those smash and crash days
Once again, best wishes mate.
mineral
greenleader
greenleader

QLD

5283 posts

17 Feb 2008 1:22am
dude, thats a big thing you are going through.
after everything happens you will wonder what all the fuss was about.

windsurfing is just around the corner for you again, and stay online with us forumites and let us know your progress.
bubs
bubs

SA

924 posts

17 Feb 2008 1:58am
hardie: Yeah not really new stuff for me really i had two other big operations like this before that i know of. One when i was months old and one when i was 5 so not to worried about the whole thing.

divaldo:I'm hoping i can use the internet while i'm over there. It's going to be incrediably boring over there not really looking forward to it. will keep in touch at some point though hopefully.

mineral: Yeah mate i will be getting better at repairing because my dad smashed his board again today, the worst he ever has so thats going to take a bit of repairing and also i went through a sail. Might try taping it up but i will be in the market for a new 6.5 now. keeping my eye out anyway.

Cheers everyone always very supportive
Bubs
pweedas
pweedas

WA

4642 posts

17 Feb 2008 12:49am
Bubs, wot are you doing up this late??
Go to bed right now or I'll confiscate your computer!

Oh, and the good news is, that the Docs must be 100% sure they can do this without stuffing up.
They do lots of these open heart ops on old folk and occasionally they do stuff up, but then they can just say,.. "This silly old bugga was ready to cark it anyway, so it's not my fault."

In your case however, at 15 they can't use this as an excuse so if they thought there was a chance that it would go wrong they probably wouldn't do it. It would just not look good on their resume.

The other good news is that at your age you will get back on top of it really fast, not like us poor old folk that cough and splutter on for ages.

Anyway, best of luck Hamish.


Mobydisc
Mobydisc

NSW

9029 posts

17 Feb 2008 9:17am
Good luck mate. I too have a dodgy heart valve. It leaks a bit and doesn't fully close. If I had a car engine doing the same thing I'd get it fixed. However I will soldier on. Hopefully by the time it fails the body will have rusted out.

Richiefish
Richiefish

QLD

5612 posts

17 Feb 2008 9:57am
all the best there with the cardio bussiness. Hope you're out and running amok ASAP.
evlPanda
evlPanda

NSW

9207 posts

17 Feb 2008 11:24am
Yeah, I've gotta get me one of those GPS thingies, take it out one day on a jetski when everyone's at work ; )

Truly the best of luck Bubs. We'll, miss your humorous posts for the time being (or will there be even more than usual?). With the way technology is developing these days you may even have an advantage over the rest of us soon (Six Million Dollar Bubs).

Better go, your nurse is here:





Sailhack
Sailhack

VIC

5000 posts

17 Feb 2008 11:35am
Bubs, all the best with the op. From what I read of your posts, you've got alot of GO in you, and I'm sure you'll be catapulting and ripping up more sails in no time....but with more vigour!
Richiefish
Richiefish

QLD

5612 posts

17 Feb 2008 10:43am
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evlPanda said...

Yeah, I've gotta get me one of those GPS thingies, take it out one day on a jetski when everyone's at work ; )

Truly the best of luck Bubs. We'll, miss your humorous posts for the time being (or will there be even more than usual?). With the way technology is developing these days you may even have an advantage over the rest of us soon (Six Million Dollar Bubs).

Better go, your nurse is here:








WOW.....Thats the nurse you get if you have the top notch medical insurance !!!
Susie
Susie

SA

837 posts

17 Feb 2008 11:52am
Hopefully you can get on the net in the hospital. Be thinking of you and looking for your posts on seabreeze. You were so fast yesterday I just got a glimpse
monster
monster

TAS

495 posts

17 Feb 2008 12:29pm
all the best bubs,a speedy recovery you can have my nurse
Cruiser1755
Cruiser1755

QLD

235 posts

17 Feb 2008 11:34am
Good luck mate ..had a few issues myself there and now I on the water more than ever
crawf
crawf

WA

43 posts

17 Feb 2008 11:12am
wishing you a speedy recovery and hoping the food in there doesn't make you too windy!! don't forget to post "flash your scar"
Arlo
Arlo

SA

139 posts

17 Feb 2008 1:31pm
All the best mate, and enjoy the nurses [}:)]

I hope you've got lots of windsurfing vids to while away the time
choco
choco

SA

4177 posts

17 Feb 2008 6:37pm
All the best Bubs, remember once your back out sailing you musn't forget to tighten up your valve otherwise your body will suck up water
Greenroom
Greenroom

WA

7608 posts

17 Feb 2008 5:35pm
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evlPanda said...

Better go, your nurse is here:



WOW WEE HOOLIE DOOLIES!

Anywho goodluck Bubs

Mr. No-one
Mr. No-one

WA

921 posts

17 Feb 2008 5:40pm
Hey Bubs, haven't read the whole post but if you want to have a sex change well then good for you,..... hu,....what,.. ear? oh, my mistake, well good luck anyway .
Wineman
Wineman

NSW

1412 posts

17 Feb 2008 10:31pm
Good luck Bubs...
learn to spell while off ..but don't lose your mischievous sense of humour

Great shot of you sailing windsurfing at Milang

bubs
bubs

SA

924 posts

17 Feb 2008 11:13pm
Yeah poor sail had a hard days work. Ah well i'll just get a new one and prob just replace that pannel with 50% tape and use it as a spare or for teaching someone. We've already replaced a pannel in it a few years ago aswell. Good shot though, well done dave.

Bubs

NotWal
NotWal

QLD

7435 posts

18 Feb 2008 12:07am
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evlPanda said...

Yeah, I've gotta get me one of those GPS thingies, take it out one day on a jetski when everyone's at work ; )

hmmmm.... truly evil.

Better go, your nurse is here:








Is that the nurse or the pacemaker?
I could certainly use some of that... err pace ... err speed ...err forget it.

Good luck Bubs. Speedy recovery.
Gestalt
Gestalt

QLD

14722 posts

18 Feb 2008 12:29am
jeez bubs,

hope your nurse looks like that.

best o luck!

ka43
ka43

NSW

3097 posts

18 Feb 2008 10:41am
Wishing you all the best Bubs!!
Revhead
Revhead

ACT

372 posts

18 Feb 2008 12:39pm
Keep ya hands off those nurses
dralyagmas
dralyagmas

SA

380 posts

18 Feb 2008 1:47pm
Mate of mine had a similar thing done and he has had no problems at all and he is an active bloke. He plays tennis and he feels that it dosent limit him at all.

Good luck!
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