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Title: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: yahoo62278 on December 19, 2022, 05:08:07 AM
As some of you know, I have been dealing with a lot in my life over the past 2 years. Honestly, I have been dealing with it a lot longer, but the last 2 years have been where it has gotten a little scarier than the rest.

Let me start with a little backstory. I don't want to get too deep into it, but 1996 I'm a 17-year-old high school kid trying to figure out this thing called life. My mother had been feeling ill and decided she needed to go get herself checked out at the hospital. Little did I know That was 1 of the last times I would see her. She went from getting checked out to being transported to a larger hospital a little over an hour away where they had the appropriate doctors to diagnose her condition. Long story short, she had heart failure along with an enlarged heart. A couple months later she was gone.....

Now fast forward to 2017.

I had made it to almost 40 years old and had started to make a name for myself here on the forum. I also started feeling a little different as far as health went. I had noticed my heart was always racing without anything to make that happen. Wasn't doing drugs, wasn't drinking heavily, nor was I abusing any pills. I decided to go get myself checked out. I was diagnosed with heart failure myself. At the time I had piss poor insurance and I feel like some doctors treat patients differently based on whether they do or do not have insurance and the type of insurance they have. If you're a rich person with great insurance or cash, you're gonna get the best treatment. If not, well I feel like you get shit on.

My Doctor at that time did the bare minimum. Ran as few tests as possible and made me feel that I wasn't worth his time. I went to my appointments like I should and took the medicines as prescribed but in the end, I decided he wasn't doing much to help. Eventually I just said screw it and stopped going. (not the smartest thing to do BTW)

Now let's fast forward to 2021.

In March of 2021 I had gone into the hospital because I could not breathe. I felt like I was drowning and gasping super hard for air. Somehow, I had dealt with that for 2 weeks until I decided I needed to go to the Emergency room, or I was gonna die. Within a half an hour of arriving there, they had taken x-rays and seen my heart was surrounded by water and they needed to get the water off my heart ASAP. I ended up being hospitalized for a week and given water pills and oxygen until I pissed out 9 liters of water. Needless to say, I was pretty close to death by being an idiot and not getting checked out sooner.

The good part of that stay in the hospital is I was given a new heart doctor. During my stay they had ran multiple tests, 1 of which was called a left heart catheter. That's where they open your wrist (sometimes groin) and send a scope through your artery into your heart and take a look around. You are completely awake for this test and it's weird as fuck. They got some more information about my condition and made some changes to my daily meds that doctor #1 prescribed years earlier.

My new doctor was leaving the hospital and passed me off to another doctor. He was not happy with all the tests that had been done to this point, so he ordered what is called a TEE Also known as a Transesophageal echocardiogram. This is basically an ultrasound of my heart. They shove a tube down your throat and take pictures of your heart. This test I was not awake for, but this test found an important factor in my case. It had found that I was born with a Bicuspid aortic valve. Most of the world is born with a Tricuspid valve. July of 2021 is when all this was found. I had been getting regular CT tests as well and they know that I had an aortic aneurysm that was likely caused due to the faulty valve I was born with.

By October of 2021 I was scheduled for open heart surgery. I don't think I've been more scared of anything in my life. It's not a small surgery by no means and definitely lots of things that can go wrong where a patient may not make it through. Not to mention 1 hell of a long recovery process.

They opened me up and cut out most of my aorta and replaced it with medical tubing. Along with cutting out the faulty valve and replacing it with a mechanical valve. I thought that this surgery was going to happen, and everything was going to be fine. I just had to wake up and focus on the healing process. Apparently, I was incorrect. I took the meds and tried rehabbing as best I could, but I always seemed to be tired.

My doctor had exhausted all that he knew to test and decided to send me to a heart specialist. While going through this specialists' tests multiple times, we had found that while in fact the first surgery did save my life, it did not fix all my issues. My heart had already been damaged to the point that it was not going to heal completely, and I was going to need a transplant.

So, for the past 6 months it seems like I have had anywhere from 1-3 appointments per week. Running test after test and getting vaccines. It's a very lengthy and costly process. Finally, after all this time I have jumped through enough hoops and have been listed on the heart transplant list at status 4.  I just got the news Thursday. I also will be admitted into the hospital early January and be a status 2 recipient on the list. This means on average I will have a 2-4 week wait for my 2nd heart surgery.

Let's hope I survive this surgery, and everything is fine this time. I'm obviously going to have many obstacles to deal with at that time, but I'm optimistic that I'll be able to get through. Insurance covers some of the costs of the testing and medicines, but not gas, food, hotel rooms if overnight stays, or lost wages from my wife taking days off. I'm not asking for donations or anything, but I do have a bitcoin address in my profile if anyone wants to help out they can. I have been communicating with a few on here that know my story. Jayce, condoras, hopenotlate, and a couple others can confirm this all to be true.

Why post this you ask? The main reason is to show you that even though some of you think I am lucky and probably live a rich and lavish life, I am human and have everyday problems like all of you. If you'll notice, my issues are hereditary meaning passed on from my family. I urge all of you to get checked and get your kids checked. Whether it be mental health or physical health, it is very important to make sure you are in the best condition you can be in. Don't put it off, get tested ASAP.  Not all issues will be obvious and can only be found through testing.

If this story helps 1 person I will feel it was worth it to share my story.  I hope anyone who takes the time to read all of this will also take the time to make an appointment and get checked.



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Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Shaha98 on December 19, 2022, 06:31:30 AM
I couldn't stop myself from crying as I read the entire story that you have presented in a small sample of the many things that happened in your life.  Your mother's illness and passing away forever is one of the first unexpected true events in life.  Then some unexpected events started in your life.  It is heartbreaking that you have lived through so much suffering due to illness at various times in your life.  Even if you don't know the many heartbreaking stories that happened in your life, the number of incidents that you have highlighted today will really bring tears to everyone's eyes.  Although I am unable to help you financially, I pray from the bottom of my heart to God for a speedy recovery.

I have been working under you for the last two weeks on a signature.  I read your post today and decided to send you my one week payment to your wallet account.  Even though this payment will be nothing for your treatment, it will be a great comfort to me that my little help will be used for your treatment.  Finally, I wish you all the best and health.

God bless you.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: yahoo62278 on December 19, 2022, 07:13:00 AM
I couldn't stop myself from crying as I read the entire story that you have presented in a small sample of the many things that happened in your life.  Your mother's illness and passing away forever is one of the first unexpected true events in life.  Then some unexpected events started in your life.  It is heartbreaking that you have lived through so much suffering due to illness at various times in your life.  Even if you don't know the many heartbreaking stories that happened in your life, the number of incidents that you have highlighted today will really bring tears to everyone's eyes.  Although I am unable to help you financially, I pray from the bottom of my heart to God for a speedy recovery.

I have been working under you for the last two weeks on a signature.  I read your post today and decided to send you my one week payment to your wallet account.  Even though this payment will be nothing for your treatment, it will be a great comfort to me that my little help will be used for your treatment.  Finally, I wish you all the best and health.

God bless you.

Hey thanks for reading and hopefully the events of my life help you to make sure you are always taking care of your health. Please do not send me any funds. If someone is well off and can afford it, i'm happy to accept help, but I do not want anyone suffering to help me. I will make what I have work regardless of the circumstances.



Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: LDL on December 19, 2022, 08:15:44 AM
@yahoo62278
After reading your whole topic carefully, people actually don't value health to have time.  Health is the precious wealth of man, there is no one in the world who does not have good health to live in the world.  After reading your complete story, I realized that no matter how much wealth there is in life, there is no wealth as valuable as health.  After I read the whole post I pray to god we need a valuable forum manager like you.  Your survival is very important to bitcoin forum.  You have given so much to this forum, not that we can't give you a little help in return.  I urge every member of the forum to read your life story and learn a lot and help each other in danger.  Finally I end by wishing you good health and long life.


I have been working under you for the last two weeks on a signature.  I read your post today and decided to send you my one week payment to your wallet account.  Even though this payment will be nothing for your treatment, it will be a great comfort to me that my little help will be used for your treatment.  Finally, I wish you all the best and health.

God bless you.

Like you, we should all be focused on helping others at their peril like this.  Our small contribution can lead to great benefits for others.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: FatFork on December 19, 2022, 08:39:01 AM
Hey buddy, I'm so sorry to hear about your condition. I had no idea you were dealing with anything so serious.

It can be very difficult and overwhelming to deal with such a serious illness, especially considering that you lost your mother at a young age. I'm sorry about that too. Please know that my thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time. It's important to remember that you are not alone and that there are people who care about you and want to support you. Of course, I'll try to help in any way that I can. Please don't hesitate to reach out if you need any additional support. Hang in there!  ;)


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Dunamisx on December 19, 2022, 10:51:32 AM
They opened me up and cut out most of my aorta and replaced it with medical tubing. Along with cutting out the faulty valve and replacing it with a mechanical valve. I thought that this surgery was going to happen, and everything was going to be fine. I just had to wake up and focus on the healing process. Apparently, I was incorrect. I took the meds and tried rehabbing as best I could, but I always seemed to be tired.

Dear Yahoo62278, I understand the current situation you would have been right now but i want to let you know that there's nothing above the power of change, which means there is certainty that the Egyptian (ailment) which you see today you can see it no more only by your "Faith" I don't really know the religion you may practice but i think it's time to practice the supernatural when the natural is failing, I don't want you to feel discouraged or dismayed but to remain steadfast in what you believe which is the report of what the word of God says about you and not what the doctors said, i think it's time to be more closer to your God in prayers for this kind of perfection in healing with Faith, pray and never give up on anything, some have passed through this challenges before and have escaped and yours as well can end up in a testimony with your believe.

I don't want this to sound like am preaching to you but just receive it as an advise to cheer you up that you've got hope in your creator for the supernatural replacement of certain organs and conditions for good, i will also advise that you monitor your diets which i believe you would have been doing that for long but never relent, avoid processed or casinogenic food consumption, eat fresh food and take enough fruits, then you will need to tune your mind to the direction of being anticipated for a supernatural healing from above, honestly your kind heart and gesture towards the forum's progress and impact in numerous ways whereby members participate in campaigns you manage and your divers consideration to others favour will also yield and triggered your own healing perfection, because many also depends on you for their living in earnings from campaigns you managed.

I wish you a quick recover and a supernatural restoration of all damaged cells, tissues, organs or systems from your body and wish you best of luck in this recovery process of healing perfection, please get well soon and have faith it is settled already.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: jayce on December 19, 2022, 11:20:19 AM
I tell you guys, this man is not only a good manager, but also a great life advisor with his own life experiences. We have been discussing many things since long time ago, and his suggestions are very helpful especially when I was breaking up with gf lol. It's worth of your time to discuss everything especially when it's about life. He might sound a bit rude to some people but I think he is just being straight to the point. I was very shocked when he told me about his heart problem for the first time but his vigor motivates me for sure. He takes the meds and goes to the hospital regularly, and in the same time he is still managing campaign. One of the strongest people I've ever known on this forum. Bitcointalk is not just a place to get info about crypto, but also a place for us to care for each other.

The lesson from this post is, I agree with yahoo, we have to take care of ourselves, and check your health, both of physical and mental, anytime you can. If you have a healthy body today, you still need to invest for your health, e.g. doing sports, eating healthy food, having enough rest time, and getting insurance. You can still enjoy life though but in responsible way.

Hey Yahoo, you can get through this. Like I said many times, with that new heart, you could be as strong and cool as Tony Stark. Don't forget to make it glows this time ;) We are with you man.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: LDL on December 19, 2022, 12:06:45 PM
@yahoo62278


We know him not only as a manager, we know him as an efficient and intelligent person.  He is very punctual and likes to do his work on time.  He is a good advisor and gives various advices.  He is an efficient and intelligent member of the forum.  He is much needed in the forum, so we should all pledge to stand by him in danger.  A wise, skilled and patient person like him is considered not only a member of the forum but also an asset of the forum.



Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: ajiz138 on December 19, 2022, 12:18:04 PM
I have read this topic and paid attention to it, it is very sad to know that your life is undergoing very serious treatment, to be honest, I just found out that you are experiencing big problems in your life, especially in health, I hope for the best for you, hopefully you can go through everything, Best wishes for you yahoo62278 .

Health is very important, so we must routinely check our health, the most important thing is to maintain a pattern in which we avoid dangerous diseases.
I will not stay silent when I am with my family, especially my child, when there are even the slightest symptoms I have to see a doctor and make sure that everything is fine and recovers quickly because I don't want it to happen again, basically I remember my parents. the man had a heart attack and he couldn't be saved, that's what traumatized us, we still have to take good care of our health patterns.

I think you will be more supported to go through all of this.
Get well soon friends.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: LoyceV on December 19, 2022, 12:19:45 PM
I also will be admitted into the hospital early January and be a status 2 recipient on the list. This means on average I will have a 2-4 week wait for my 2nd heart surgery.
Damn that's a lot to take in! I hope to see you around in February, and I wish you the very best!

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I am human and have everyday problems like all of you.
If there's one thing I've learned over the years, it's that everyone has their problems (some much worse than others), and barely anyone talks about it. It sucks. Good luck!


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: michellee on December 19, 2022, 12:20:58 PM
I can't say much but you are a survivor and can do it. I'm sure you will recover and be able to do your activities better. You can focus on your healing. We pray for your healing and that of your family.

Note: Health is most important above all, even more than BTC. The advice from Yahoo is for all of us and I hope we can stay healthy, especially for Yahoo. Get well soon, buddy.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Coin_trader on December 19, 2022, 12:34:56 PM
I can relate to your issue since I once diagnosed with some serious health condition and ignored until I can’t handle. I’ve been on a point that I already accepted my fate and just leave the decision to God if he will give me more time or not. I know this sound like a religious preach but praying is always working in times you feel that you can’t make it. It’s good to have faith to hold on rather than become on panic or nervous state on what’s to come.

I work with you a lot of times in the past and I witness how you progress you career here in the forum. You persevere to achieve all the credentials that you have right now and I’m sure you can do this kind of progress on your health battle. Even though we are not family but I will include you on my prayer for your speedy recovery. Godbless men!


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: aylabadia05 on December 19, 2022, 12:37:05 PM
Why post this you ask? The main reason is to show you that even though some of you think I am lucky and probably live a rich and lavish life, I am human and have everyday problems like all of you. If you'll notice, my issues are hereditary meaning passed on from my family. I urge all of you to get checked and get your kids checked. Whether it be mental health or physical health, it is very important to make sure you are in the best condition you can be in. Don't put it off, get tested ASAP.  Not all issues will be obvious and can only be found through testing.

If this story helps 1 person I will feel it was worth it to share my story.  I hope anyone who takes the time to read all of this will also take the time to make an appointment and get checked.
Thank you so much yahoo62278 for the very important message you gave us in the midst of your current situation.

Honestly, I really want to help you with all the things you have told me even though you said that you don't want to ask for help from everyone here. In the meantime, the only help I can give you is prayer.

As a Muslim I will pray with a sincere heart that God will give you strength to face this process. If I have any assets saved up, I will definitely send them to you. But the reality is that I have absolutely no assets to save because all this time I have been struggling to fulfill some of the daily needs of the people I love the most, namely my wife, two children and two parents.

I don't know you as intimately as some of the names you mentioned, but I feel that you are the closest person to me with a unique character.
My tears welled up as my fingers typed the keys letter by letter.
May Allah give you the best.

I promise I will carry out your message to the people I love.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: BitcoinGirl.Club on December 19, 2022, 12:43:50 PM
I also will be admitted into the hospital early January and be a status 2 recipient on the list. This means on average I will have a 2-4 week wait for my 2nd heart surgery.
Damn that's a lot to take in! I hope to see you around in February, and I wish you the very best!
It hurts to accept such bad news but lately unfortunately we are seeing it frequently. Long time ago I woke up and saw the plead from Bruno, ever since few members died (RIP all). Now this. We all are ageing too fast.

yahoo62278, you already proved yourself a fighter since your mother left you. You kept fighting for your health and won in every major life threatening situation. You are going to win this one too brother. No matter which corner of the world you are reading it, your brother is next to you always and is going to pray for your quick recovery. Love and pray for you from me and my family.

My respect and love to your wife too. I know it's not long you got married to her after long years of relationship. She is a brave woman otherwise she was not going to tie up her life with you knowing everything about you. Very few people are blessed with such wife and I am one of them too.

May God and the angels are looking after you.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Murat on December 19, 2022, 12:59:53 PM
Damn, I am so sad after reading this :( wishing you a very healthy recovery.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Edwardard on December 19, 2022, 01:05:33 PM
You were never born to lose ! All our prayers are with you brother @yahoo. Despite of any religion, god is with you, watching from a corner.

We all are ageing too fast.
Age is just a number, its all about living life to the fullest! I don't mind living a short but "happy" life in the end!


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: jayce on December 19, 2022, 01:10:59 PM
It hurts to accept such bad news but lately unfortunately we are seeing it frequently. Long time ago I woke up and saw the plead from Bruno, ever since few members died (RIP all). Now this. We all are ageing too fast.
Nah this one is different. He will be in better shape than ever on February.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Die_empty on December 19, 2022, 01:23:24 PM

If this story helps 1 person I will feel it was worth it to share my story.  I hope anyone who takes the time to read all of this will also take the time to make an appointment and get checked.

Sometimes we in developing nations feel that we are having a very bad time because of various economic challenges but I have learnt today that a health man is far better than luxury or wealth. I might not have all the basic needs of life currently but I am grateful that I am healthy today. It is very painful that your illness is not as a result of your bad behavior, but thank God you took it in good fate. I am a Christian that believes the intervention of a Supernatural force that can give healing. I will surely put you in my prayers and I believe that the surgery would be successful.

One of my New Year resolution would be to always check my health status periodically. This is a trying face of your life, I am sure your would overcome and this thread would be updated and everyone would be saying Congratulations and not RIP.    

Thank you or sharing your story.    


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: YOSHIE on December 19, 2022, 02:12:05 PM
@yahoo62278, I can't say anything else after reading your medical history with the diagnosis of left ventricular systolic heart failure that you are currently suffering from, this is the hardest blow and trial for you and your family, what's more you just got married as I remember a few years ago, you said in this forum.

I can only pray for you to be healthy and given fortitude for your family in facing all of this, what you are experiencing is the toughest trial and illness in some cases, usually heart failure is caused because we drink a lot of alcohol or methamphetamine, cocaine and poison, but you say you don't do it all, other factors like family history are also the main thing, usually hereditary up to the next 3 generations, I can only pray for you that the surgery goes well and you are safe and can see you here longer, @yahoo62278 please keep your diabetes and high blood pressure stable before the doctor performs your heart surgery.

I'm quite sad to read your resume, heart failure due to heredity, god took, away heart failure @yahoo62278 and made it easy for all his life affairs, amen.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Anguwa on December 19, 2022, 02:13:47 PM
It always takes me too long to read some articles because I get discouraged with some, but this one speaks to my heart. First and foremost, thank you for the advice to get tested as soon as possible; your story was heartfelt and deserves proper condolences; I wish you the best as you prepare for your transplant. I may not be able to contribute financially, but I will send my best wishes and prayers. I hope the surgery went well, Amen.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Poker Player on December 19, 2022, 02:16:08 PM
At this time we can only give you support from a distance. I saw death close up some time ago and survived, but I am preparing myself mentally for the next time I find myself in a similar situation, being that I am a radical atheist.

I just sent you my signature campaign earnings from last week, it is not much but I was going to spend them in stupid consumption, so I better send them to you.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: robelneo on December 19, 2022, 02:20:14 PM
It hurts to accept such bad news but lately unfortunately we are seeing it frequently. Long time ago I woke up and saw the plead from Bruno, ever since few members died (RIP all). Now this. We all are ageing too fast.
Nah this one is different. He will be in better shape than ever on February.

I'm sure he will it's good that Yahoo opened up about his situation he will now be included in my prayer, I have a hard time reading his post about how he manages something that we don't want to happen to us, to our family and to people we know, to Yahoo you will survive this you will better and you will share your successful surgery and we will have many years of discussion about scams about the market and the many dramas here. :)


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Rigon on December 19, 2022, 02:29:31 PM
@yahoo62278


We know him not only as a manager, we know him as an efficient and intelligent person.  He is very punctual and likes to do his work on time.  He is a good advisor and gives various advices.  He is an efficient and intelligent member of the forum.  He is much needed in the forum, so we should all pledge to stand by him in danger.  A wise, skilled and patient person like him is considered not only a member of the forum but also an asset of the forum.
He possesses all the qualities required to be an honest man. It is very difficult to find an honest person like him nowadays. On my behalf, I pray to my creator that he recovers soon and returns to us again. But according to Sir, every person should be very aware. Every person should take care of his health. Nothing is more valuable than human life. So you have to save yourself first.

Tips for good health
*To stay healthy, you have to do physical work every day.
*At least 45 minutes of walking should be done every morning.
*Eat unadulterated food.
*


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Chilwell on December 19, 2022, 02:33:58 PM
@yahoo62278 hearing all your stories make me fill sad, I don't have bitcoin or anything but I have Allah. I'm a Muslim we believe in Dua ( prayer), because dua is a sword of every believer. I promise you insha Allah I will put you in my prayers (dua). Wishing you quick recovery, ameen.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Igebotz on December 19, 2022, 02:37:11 PM
Hello there, man. Your story makes me feel like I'm reading my own; I thought I was the only one in this health Shit, and the fact that we'll be having surgery in the same month next year makes me even more emotional; however, at this point in my life, I'm hoping for a miracle while bracing for the worst ( my personally text says it all) I'm fortunate to have supportive kids, and they are the only reason life is worth living. I watched my mother and father die from similar illness, and it happens so quickly (18 months apart).

I can remember wishing you safe recovery this year when you posted a picture of you in the hospital on your telegram group. Not everyone is brave enough to speak up. this is by far the best emotional thing I've read this year. keep fighting @yahoo62278


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Little Mouse on December 19, 2022, 03:10:50 PM
Man, I wanted to write a lot of words. Written and then the backspace button of the keyboard.
I believe we are going to get the most energetic yahoo in February.

I tell you guys, this man is not only a good manager, but also a great life advisor with his own life experiences.
I can confirm that yahoo is one of the most helpful guys here I have met.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Dubaian on December 19, 2022, 03:40:13 PM
I read your life story and it touched my heart. . You have fought for your health for a long time and have succeeded in every major life-threatening battle. I pray to God to give you the strength to face this deadly battle. We are with you and pray to God for your recovery. And we wish to see you back in good health. You are a wise and competent, advisor, honestly person so I wish you a speedy recovery.

I always pray for you to my God for a speedy recovery.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: crwth on December 19, 2022, 03:54:20 PM
What a heartwarming story yahoo. I do hope that this encourages people to really get checked on different things and not be scared on what they might find out because I know a lot of people who doesn’t want to get checked or tested just because they are scared with what they might find out and it’s better to do that, compared to knowing it too late.

I do I Wish you a successful heart surgery, yahoo. You can do this!


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Yawa2020 on December 19, 2022, 04:14:19 PM
This really breaks my heart to the extent I read to end with tears dropping from my eyes. I'm absolutely out of words but all I have to say is you shall overcome in the mighty name of God that we serve. I don't know where you from but government is at fault for failing to provide adequate health care services for her citizens. You can not run any proper check up in my locality simply because the hospitals lacked facilities. If anything should happen (God forbid) the government is responsible for it.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: yahoo62278 on December 19, 2022, 06:21:26 PM
@yahoo62278
After reading your whole topic carefully, people actually don't value health to have time.  Health is the precious wealth of man, there is no one in the world who does not have good health to live in the world.  After reading your complete story, I realized that no matter how much wealth there is in life, there is no wealth as valuable as health.  After I read the whole post I pray to god we need a valuable forum manager like you.  Your survival is very important to bitcoin forum.  You have given so much to this forum, not that we can't give you a little help in return.  I urge every member of the forum to read your life story and learn a lot and help each other in danger.  Finally I end by wishing you good health and long life.


I have been working under you for the last two weeks on a signature.  I read your post today and decided to send you my one week payment to your wallet account.  Even though this payment will be nothing for your treatment, it will be a great comfort to me that my little help will be used for your treatment.  Finally, I wish you all the best and health.

God bless you.

Like you, we should all be focused on helping others at their peril like this.  Our small contribution can lead to great benefits for others.
You are correct, without health nothing else will matter. I want to reiterate that I would appreciate that noone send anything unless they are in a position to do so.  I would rather a person help their family before deciding to try to support me. Support me by praying for my situation (if that's your thing) or support me by getting a check on your own health. My finances will work out 1 way or another.

Hey buddy, I'm so sorry to hear about your condition. I had no idea you were dealing with anything so serious.

It can be very difficult and overwhelming to deal with such a serious illness, especially considering that you lost your mother at a young age. I'm sorry about that too. Please know that my thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time. It's important to remember that you are not alone and that there are people who care about you and want to support you. Of course, I'll try to help in any way that I can. Please don't hesitate to reach out if you need any additional support. Hang in there!  ;)

Thank you

They opened me up and cut out most of my aorta and replaced it with medical tubing. Along with cutting out the faulty valve and replacing it with a mechanical valve. I thought that this surgery was going to happen, and everything was going to be fine. I just had to wake up and focus on the healing process. Apparently, I was incorrect. I took the meds and tried rehabbing as best I could, but I always seemed to be tired.

Dear Yahoo62278, I understand the current situation you would have been right now but i want to let you know that there's nothing above the power of change, which means there is certainty that the Egyptian (ailment) which you see today you can see it no more only by your "Faith" I don't really know the religion you may practice but i think it's time to practice the supernatural when the natural is failing, I don't want you to feel discouraged or dismayed but to remain steadfast in what you believe which is the report of what the word of God says about you and not what the doctors said, i think it's time to be more closer to your God in prayers for this kind of perfection in healing with Faith, pray and never give up on anything, some have passed through this challenges before and have escaped and yours as well can end up in a testimony with your believe.

I don't want this to sound like am preaching to you but just receive it as an advise to cheer you up that you've got hope in your creator for the supernatural replacement of certain organs and conditions for good, i will also advise that you monitor your diets which i believe you would have been doing that for long but never relent, avoid processed or casinogenic food consumption, eat fresh food and take enough fruits, then you will need to tune your mind to the direction of being anticipated for a supernatural healing from above, honestly your kind heart and gesture towards the forum's progress and impact in numerous ways whereby members participate in campaigns you manage and your divers consideration to others favour will also yield and triggered your own healing perfection, because many also depends on you for their living in earnings from campaigns you managed.

I wish you a quick recover and a supernatural restoration of all damaged cells, tissues, organs or systems from your body and wish you best of luck in this recovery process of healing perfection, please get well soon and have faith it is settled already.
Thank you

I tell you guys, this man is not only a good manager, but also a great life advisor with his own life experiences. We have been discussing many things since long time ago, and his suggestions are very helpful especially when I was breaking up with gf lol. It's worth of your time to discuss everything especially when it's about life. He might sound a bit rude to some people but I think he is just being straight to the point. I was very shocked when he told me about his heart problem for the first time but his vigor motivates me for sure. He takes the meds and goes to the hospital regularly, and in the same time he is still managing campaign. One of the strongest people I've ever known on this forum. Bitcointalk is not just a place to get info about crypto, but also a place for us to care for each other.

The lesson from this post is, I agree with yahoo, we have to take care of ourselves, and check your health, both of physical and mental, anytime you can. If you have a healthy body today, you still need to invest for your health, e.g. doing sports, eating healthy food, having enough rest time, and getting insurance. You can still enjoy life though but in responsible way.

Hey Yahoo, you can get through this. Like I said many times, with that new heart, you could be as strong and cool as Tony Stark. Don't forget to make it glows this time ;) We are with you man.
Haha If my chest glows how will I ever sleep. Anyways, thanks for popping in and semi confirming a little of what I wrote.

I have read this topic and paid attention to it, it is very sad to know that your life is undergoing very serious treatment, to be honest, I just found out that you are experiencing big problems in your life, especially in health, I hope for the best for you, hopefully you can go through everything, Best wishes for you yahoo62278 .

Health is very important, so we must routinely check our health, the most important thing is to maintain a pattern in which we avoid dangerous diseases.
I will not stay silent when I am with my family, especially my child, when there are even the slightest symptoms I have to see a doctor and make sure that everything is fine and recovers quickly because I don't want it to happen again, basically I remember my parents. the man had a heart attack and he couldn't be saved, that's what traumatized us, we still have to take good care of our health patterns.

I think you will be more supported to go through all of this.
Get well soon friends.
Thank you

I also will be admitted into the hospital early January and be a status 2 recipient on the list. This means on average I will have a 2-4 week wait for my 2nd heart surgery.
Damn that's a lot to take in! I hope to see you around in February, and I wish you the very best!
Yes, it's draining mentally and physically. Thank you and I hope to see all you people in Feb as well.

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I am human and have everyday problems like all of you.
If there's one thing I've learned over the years, it's that everyone has their problems (some much worse than others), and barely anyone talks about it. It sucks. Good luck!
100% none of us are perfect

I can't say much but you are a survivor and can do it. I'm sure you will recover and be able to do your activities better. You can focus on your healing. We pray for your healing and that of your family.

Note: Health is most important above all, even more than BTC. The advice from Yahoo is for all of us and I hope we can stay healthy, especially for Yahoo. Get well soon, buddy.
Thank you

I can relate to your issue since I once diagnosed with some serious health condition and ignored until I can’t handle. I’ve been on a point that I already accepted my fate and just leave the decision to God if he will give me more time or not. I know this sound like a religious preach but praying is always working in times you feel that you can’t make it. It’s good to have faith to hold on rather than become on panic or nervous state on what’s to come.

I work with you a lot of times in the past and I witness how you progress you career here in the forum. You persevere to achieve all the credentials that you have right now and I’m sure you can do this kind of progress on your health battle. Even though we are not family but I will include you on my prayer for your speedy recovery. Godbless men!
Thank you and hopefully you are dealing with your issue now.

Why post this you ask? The main reason is to show you that even though some of you think I am lucky and probably live a rich and lavish life, I am human and have everyday problems like all of you. If you'll notice, my issues are hereditary meaning passed on from my family. I urge all of you to get checked and get your kids checked. Whether it be mental health or physical health, it is very important to make sure you are in the best condition you can be in. Don't put it off, get tested ASAP.  Not all issues will be obvious and can only be found through testing.

If this story helps 1 person I will feel it was worth it to share my story.  I hope anyone who takes the time to read all of this will also take the time to make an appointment and get checked.
Thank you so much yahoo62278 for the very important message you gave us in the midst of your current situation.

Honestly, I really want to help you with all the things you have told me even though you said that you don't want to ask for help from everyone here. In the meantime, the only help I can give you is prayer.

As a Muslim I will pray with a sincere heart that God will give you strength to face this process. If I have any assets saved up, I will definitely send them to you. But the reality is that I have absolutely no assets to save because all this time I have been struggling to fulfill some of the daily needs of the people I love the most, namely my wife, two children and two parents.

I don't know you as intimately as some of the names you mentioned, but I feel that you are the closest person to me with a unique character.
My tears welled up as my fingers typed the keys letter by letter.
May Allah give you the best.

I promise I will carry out your message to the people I love.
Thank you and don't worry about me, just make sure that family is taken care of.

I also will be admitted into the hospital early January and be a status 2 recipient on the list. This means on average I will have a 2-4 week wait for my 2nd heart surgery.
Damn that's a lot to take in! I hope to see you around in February, and I wish you the very best!
It hurts to accept such bad news but lately unfortunately we are seeing it frequently. Long time ago I woke up and saw the plead from Bruno, ever since few members died (RIP all). Now this. We all are ageing too fast.

yahoo62278, you already proved yourself a fighter since your mother left you. You kept fighting for your health and won in every major life threatening situation. You are going to win this one too brother. No matter which corner of the world you are reading it, your brother is next to you always and is going to pray for your quick recovery. Love and pray for you from me and my family.

My respect and love to your wife too. I know it's not long you got married to her after long years of relationship. She is a brave woman otherwise she was not going to tie up her life with you knowing everything about you. Very few people are blessed with such wife and I am one of them too.

May God and the angels are looking after you.
Thank you glad you found a good woman like myself. I really have been blessed with that area of my life.

Damn, I am so sad after reading this :( wishing you a very healthy recovery.
Thank you

You were never born to lose ! All our prayers are with you brother @yahoo. Despite of any religion, god is with you, watching from a corner.

We all are ageing too fast.
Age is just a number, its all about living life to the fullest! I don't mind living a short but "happy" life in the end!
Thank you


If this story helps 1 person I will feel it was worth it to share my story.  I hope anyone who takes the time to read all of this will also take the time to make an appointment and get checked.

Sometimes we in developing nations feel that we are having a very bad time because of various economic challenges but I have learnt today that a health man is far better than luxury or wealth. I might not have all the basic needs of life currently but I am grateful that I am healthy today. It is very painful that your illness is not as a result of your bad behavior, but thank God you took it in good fate. I am a Christian that believes the intervention of a Supernatural force that can give healing. I will surely put you in my prayers and I believe that the surgery would be successful.

One of my New Year resolution would be to always check my health status periodically. This is a trying face of your life, I am sure your would overcome and this thread would be updated and everyone would be saying Congratulations and not RIP.    

Thank you or sharing your story.    
Thank you. Those of you in developing countries have a stronger need to make sure you are healthy than those of us with resources a block away. It's not as easy to stay strong mentally or physically when you have to deal with some of the things underdeveloped territories have to deal with.

@yahoo62278, I can't say anything else after reading your medical history with the diagnosis of left ventricular systolic heart failure that you are currently suffering from, this is the hardest blow and trial for you and your family, what's more you just got married as I remember a few years ago, you said in this forum.

I can only pray for you to be healthy and given fortitude for your family in facing all of this, what you are experiencing is the toughest trial and illness in some cases, usually heart failure is caused because we drink a lot of alcohol or methamphetamine, cocaine and poison, but you say you don't do it all, other factors like family history are also the main thing, usually hereditary up to the next 3 generations, I can only pray for you that the surgery goes well and you are safe and can see you here longer, @yahoo62278 please keep your diabetes and high blood pressure stable before the doctor performs your heart surgery.

I'm quite sad to read your resume, heart failure due to heredity, god took, away heart failure @yahoo62278 and made it easy for all his life affairs, amen.
Thank you

It always takes me too long to read some articles because I get discouraged with some, but this one speaks to my heart. First and foremost, thank you for the advice to get tested as soon as possible; your story was heartfelt and deserves proper condolences; I wish you the best as you prepare for your transplant. I may not be able to contribute financially, but I will send my best wishes and prayers. I hope the surgery went well, Amen.
Thank you

At this time we can only give you support from a distance. I saw death close up some time ago and survived, but I am preparing myself mentally for the next time I find myself in a similar situation, being that I am a radical atheist.

I just sent you my signature campaign earnings from last week, it is not much but I was going to spend them in stupid consumption, so I better send them to you.
I'm glad you survived your encounter with death. Appreciate the assistance!!!

Again, please everyone do not send funds unless you are financially strong. I do not want to take away from anyone elses needs. Thank you once again to those whom have helped.

It hurts to accept such bad news but lately unfortunately we are seeing it frequently. Long time ago I woke up and saw the plead from Bruno, ever since few members died (RIP all). Now this. We all are ageing too fast.
Nah this one is different. He will be in better shape than ever on February.

I'm sure he will it's good that Yahoo opened up about his situation he will now be included in my prayer, I have a hard time reading his post about how he manages something that we don't want to happen to us, to our family and to people we know, to Yahoo you will survive this you will better and you will share your successful surgery and we will have many years of discussion about scams about the market and the many dramas here. :)
Even if my situation doesn't go as planned, you all still need to be vigilant about scammers and spammers. Me being gone should not change that.

@yahoo62278



We know him not only as a manager, we know him as an efficient and intelligent person.  He is very punctual and likes to do his work on time.  He is a good advisor and gives various advices.  He is an efficient and intelligent member of the forum.  He is much needed in the forum, so we should all pledge to stand by him in danger.  A wise, skilled and patient person like him is considered not only a member of the forum but also an asset of the forum.
He possesses all the qualities required to be an honest man. It is very difficult to find an honest person like him nowadays. On my behalf, I pray to my creator that he recovers soon and returns to us again. But according to Sir, every person should be very aware. Every person should take care of his health. Nothing is more valuable than human life. So you have to save yourself first.

Tips for good health
*To stay healthy, you have to do physical work every day.
*At least 45 minutes of walking should be done every morning.
*Eat unadulterated food.
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Thank you

@yahoo62278 hearing all your stories make me fill sad, I don't have bitcoin or anything but I have Allah. I'm a Muslim we believe in Dua ( prayer), because dua is a sword of every believer. I promise you insha Allah I will put you in my prayers (dua). Wishing you quick recovery, ameen.
Thank you

Hello there, man. Your story makes me feel like I'm reading my own; I thought I was the only one in this health Shit, and the fact that we'll be having surgery in the same month next year makes me even more emotional; however, at this point in my life, I'm hoping for a miracle while bracing for the worst ( my personally text says it all) I'm fortunate to have supportive children, and they are the only reason life is worth living. I watched my mother and father die from similar illness, and it happens so quickly (18 months apart).

I can remember wishing you safe recovery this year when you posted a picture of you in the hospital on your telegram group. Not everyone is brave enough to speak up. this is by far the best emotional thing I've read this year. keep fighting @yahoo62278
Thank you and good luck with your surgery as well. Feel free to message me if you need/want to talk. I'm always available to help/talk and hopefully make you feel better about your upcoming surgery.

Man, I wanted to write a lot of words. Written and then the backspace button of the keyboard.
I believe we are going to get the most energetic yahoo in February.

I tell you guys, this man is not only a good manager, but also a great life advisor with his own life experiences.
I can confirm that yahoo is one of the most helpful guys here I have met.
Thank you.

I read your life story and it touched my heart. . You have fought for your health for a long time and have succeeded in every major life-threatening battle. I pray to God to give you the strength to face this deadly battle. We are with you and pray to God for your recovery. And we wish to see you back in good health. You are a wise and competent, advisor, honestly person so I wish you a speedy recovery.

I always pray for you to my God for a speedy recovery.
Thank you

What a heartwarming story yahoo. I do hope that this encourages people to really get checked on different things and not be scared on what they might find out because I know a lot of people who doesn’t want to get checked or tested just because they are scared with what they might find out and it’s better to do that, compared to knowing it too late.

I do I Wish you a successful heart surgery, yahoo. You can do this!
Thank you for your message here and on telegram

This really breaks my heart to the extent I read to end with tears dropping from my eyes. I'm absolutely out of words but all I have to say is you shall overcome in the mighty name of God that we serve. I don't know where you from but government is at fault for failing to provide adequate health care services for her citizens. You can not run any proper check up in my locality simply because the hospitals lacked facilities. If anything should happen (God forbid) the government is responsible for it.
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Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: SOKO-DEKE on December 19, 2022, 06:46:14 PM
After reading the post, I couldn't contain the emotion and tears began to fall from my eyes. I have no idea how much discomfort you are currently experiencing, but I have faith that the procedure will go well and benefit everyone involved. I wish I could help you financially, but at this time I am unable to do so. Nevertheless, I promise to always pray for you to have a successful operation. I always hope the best for you.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: RockBell on December 19, 2022, 07:52:41 PM
I may not know you personally, but working with you has made it appear as if I do. I really wish you a speedy recovery and will continue to remember you in my prayers. I also appreciate the advice to get checked because I now realize how crucial it is. I also wish you a successful surgery when the time comes, you are a lovable person keep doing good.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Stalker22 on December 19, 2022, 07:56:46 PM
yahoo62278, I am so sorry to hear about the surgery you are facing. Please know that I am sending you all my best wishes for a quick and full recovery. Your health and well-being are of the utmost importance. I believe in your strength and resilience, and I know you will get through this. Good luck!


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: NeuroticFish on December 19, 2022, 08:05:08 PM

Woah  :o
I've had a feeling that something has happened in the past years - I don't/didn't know when - but I couldn't think that it was this bad.
So sorry man. Stay strong and get well. Good luck with the surgery.

I can guess that it won't be an easy Christmas this year, but I certainly hope you'll celebrate it more properly (ok, without alcohol, but still...) in February!

Take the bright side of the situation: you've found out before it was too late.
Believe in your chance and, yeah, I'll be repeating that, stay strong!


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: GxSTxV on December 19, 2022, 08:27:04 PM
First i joined the forum i noticed your name in many places here, And everyone was talking good about you and how hard working you always been. I have got a chance to work with you if you remember https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5387195
You were always good to the team and we had much fun together, you even raised my weekly salary as i remember and that was my first experience in moderating communities, i learned a lot from you that worth so much i don’t know how to thank you. I seen the pictures you shared with us those days in hospital when you were getting checked so nobody will think you are faking it. You have been always honest and helpful
I hope i can help you more but all i can for now is my prayer for you to heal soon and that everything goes well for you, you are always an example of honesty and hard working!
Plus… i will take your advice even that I’m still young but i will do my best to check on my health whenever i could thank you boss and bless you


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Renampun on December 19, 2022, 08:57:34 PM
Let's hope I survive this surgery, and everything is fine this time. I'm obviously going to have many obstacles to deal with at that time, but I'm optimistic that I'll be able to get through. Insurance covers some of the costs of the testing and medicines, but not gas, food, hotel rooms if overnight stays, or lost wages from my wife taking days off. I'm not asking for donations or anything, but I do have a bitcoin address in my profile if anyone wants to help out they can. I have been communicating with a few on here that know my story. Jayce, condoras, hopenotlate, and a couple others can confirm this all to be true.

Hi yahoo62278, I don't know you closely and we are only connected in this forum but my prayers are always with you, there is nothing else I wish for you other than the healing you get and the success of your surgery, your healing is everything. keep reminding your wife to take care of her health because women have big worries about their partners.

Why post this you ask? The main reason is to show you that even though some of you think I am lucky and probably live a rich and lavish life, I am human and have everyday problems like all of you. If you'll notice, my issues are hereditary meaning passed on from my family. I urge all of you to get checked and get your kids checked. Whether it be mental health or physical health, it is very important to make sure you are in the best condition you can be in. Don't put it off, get tested ASAP.  Not all issues will be obvious and can only be found through testing.

If this story helps 1 person I will feel it was worth it to share my story.  I hope anyone who takes the time to read all of this will also take the time to make an appointment and get checked.

this is very true, periodic health checks are very important, I also do that and some dangerous diseases can be detected early.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: saxydev on December 19, 2022, 09:24:54 PM
Fucking hell mate.. I don't know what to wish and say, but this is the life. I just hope you will move on, beat this challenge and ya..that's about it. I do remember as well when my dad died, I was 17, getting close to 30 I started as well having some health issues, but nothing as close to yours. Now being over 30, no more drinking, no more nights not slept just because of focusing only on work.
I don't believe in God at all, but, sometimes, either you consider fate to be god, it's all about God's wish.

Good luck and all the best!


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Crypto Library on December 19, 2022, 09:29:19 PM
@yahoo62278 after reading your whole topic I also may wanna share some of my life story ,
My story is that I was also born with a rare disease and it's called Hemophilia (https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/hemophilia/facts.html#:~:text=Hemophilia%20is%20usually%20an%20inherited,can%20help%20to%20stop%20bleeding.). It's a genetic disorder till now there is no permanent cure for it although it has been found out recently and its cost is 3.5 million us dollars, and it is now the most expensive vaccine in the world. And if this happens, the pain of your mild injury will last for a long time, if you cut somewhere in the body in an accidental injury, its bleeding does not clot easily.  Now I am only  17yrs old, I am a student of college (computer department) in this I have to be admitted to hospital 4/5 times every year.  So my disease is not such that it will kill me, and also it will not allow me to live well, for not get injured since childhood so I have not played sports and now I have to try to do something to move myself where I will not be physically injured by that work, and in the meantime, the forum  came infornt of me  and  So now I think I need to gain knowledge from the forum, I am looking for an income source to live, this is my life. And that's my simple living high thinking .
And I heard your name as one the best manager of this forum after entering the forum and since then the dream has increased following you.  I also pray for everyone that everyone can lives a healthy life and also pray for you  Because I know what is the meaning of a healthy life . :)


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: CryptoPanda on December 19, 2022, 09:52:37 PM
Thank you for sharing, I have never been the type to visit the hospital for checkups, reading this made me realize I have been carefree with my health. You made us remember we are humans behind the keyboards too, we should be nice to each other because you never know what the next man is going through until he speaks up. You have carried the burden well, I doubt many persons here knew what was going on before now. I never imagined that you’re going through so much and still putting up with forum activities consistently, managing bounty and signature campaigns is a tough job and you done yours elegantly. I wish you a successful surgery and speedy recovery.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: dkbit98 on December 19, 2022, 09:54:47 PM
As some of you know, I have been dealing with a lot in my life over the past 2 years. Honestly, I have been dealing with it a lot longer, but the last 2 years have been where it has gotten a little scarier than the rest.
Sorry to hear this news about your health condition... I had no idea this was happening to you especially since you have been fairly active in forum all this time, and I didn't notice your absence.
Hang in there and please update your health status after next operation, but I am hoping everything will be good in the end.
You have the support and prayers of bitcointalk community.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: tjtonmoy on December 19, 2022, 10:23:51 PM
Hopefully this time you get better and recover fast. We all will be waiting to hear from you again. You have helped many in this forum, and hopefully we can help you this time. Get well soon man. We are all here with you.
that's all i can say now, i have lost words what to say.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: examplens on December 19, 2022, 10:43:57 PM
I remember your case, I think from 2021 when you said about a heart problem. I had a heart attack myself a little earlier, luckily for me it was milder with very few consequences.
I believed that you fixed it all and everything was under control, now I'm a little taken aback by the seriousness of your case. A heart transplant... I'd honestly be scared shitless.
I really have a lot of respect for you, I sincerely wish you a quick recovery and that everything goes well.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: TheBeardedBaby on December 19, 2022, 11:01:28 PM
Oh man... I'm wishing you from the bottom of my heart the best outcome.
I held my breath and i couldn't stop reading the post until the end. I've been though difficult timed myself those past couple of years too, in a different but still dramatic way.
You are one of the icons of the forum, and you have my respect.
I believe that you will recover completely and after many years this just gonna be a bad memory.

And people, the check ups are important, i lost my father the same way almost 10 years ago and my kids never had had the chance to meet their grandfather.

hard lesson learned the hard way and i have an appointment for the next year.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: sheenshane on December 19, 2022, 11:47:42 PM
It crushed my heart reading your story while there was a small drop of tears in my eyes knowing about your condition.
Back then (2017) when I remember, you were the first manager that I worked with and I can't forget that.  I'll try to help you financially by this next week as much as I can, a little amount that only I can afford.  I respect you as my first manager here in the forum and you've my sympathy.

There's a lesson in this story that you've shared, we should give value to our health not becomes it's too late or becomes complicated, regular check-ups should it must than knowing it's too late and it becomes complicated.

Just pray and don't forget to call and speak to God, merciful Jesus will give us a trial but won't let us suffer once we call his name.
Just surrender to him your problem and will surely hear your voice.  If I know your true name, we will pray for you and ask for the fastest healing together with my brothers and sisters in the church.

More power to you sir @yahoo62278 and thank you for this advice.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: JollyGood on December 20, 2022, 12:13:00 AM
I am speechless after reading the post. Regardless of what you yourself might say it really does take a lot of courage to put out that much of your private life out there to such a public and open forum. I sympathise with you in the situation you find yourself in.

In a country such as USA where medical care is not provided universally free, it makes you wonder why successive governments spend billion of USD$ on foreign aid and defence when they cannot look after their own citizens aptly.

I hope the operation is a success and hope to see you posting around the forum as you have so for many years.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: yahoo62278 on December 20, 2022, 12:37:57 AM
After reading the post, I couldn't contain the emotion and tears began to fall from my eyes. I have no idea how much discomfort you are currently experiencing, but I have faith that the procedure will go well and benefit everyone involved. I wish I could help you financially, but at this time I am unable to do so. Nevertheless, I promise to always pray for you to have a successful operation. I always hope the best for you.
Thank you and do not worry about helping financially. I do not want those that need the money just as much as me to suffer to help out.

I may not know you personally, but working with you has made it appear as if I do. I really wish you a speedy recovery and will continue to remember you in my prayers. I also appreciate the advice to get checked because I now realize how crucial it is. I also wish you a successful surgery when the time comes, you are a lovable person keep doing good.
Thank you

yahoo62278, I am so sorry to hear about the surgery you are facing. Please know that I am sending you all my best wishes for a quick and full recovery. Your health and well-being are of the utmost importance. I believe in your strength and resilience, and I know you will get through this. Good luck!

Thank you


Woah  :o
I've had a feeling that something has happened in the past years - I don't/didn't know when - but I couldn't think that it was this bad.
So sorry man. Stay strong and get well. Good luck with the surgery.

I can guess that it won't be an easy Christmas this year, but I certainly hope you'll celebrate it more properly (ok, without alcohol, but still...) in February!

Take the bright side of the situation: you've found out before it was too late.
Believe in your chance and, yeah, I'll be repeating that, stay strong!
Thank you, I have had 1 beer since october 21st 2021. Christmas will be a time to be with family and enjoy each other as we never know how long we may have with 1 another.

First i joined the forum i noticed your name in many places here, And everyone was talking good about you and how hard working you always been. I have got a chance to work with you if you remember https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5387195
You were always good to the team and we had much fun together, you even raised my weekly salary as i remember and that was my first experience in moderating communities, i learned a lot from you that worth so much i don’t know how to thank you. I seen the pictures you shared with us those days in hospital when you were getting checked so nobody will think you are faking it. You have been always honest and helpful
I hope i can help you more but all i can for now is my prayer for you to heal soon and that everything goes well for you, you are always an example of honesty and hard working!
Plus… i will take your advice even that I’m still young but i will do my best to check on my health whenever i could thank you boss and bless you
Thank you and of course I remember you.

Let's hope I survive this surgery, and everything is fine this time. I'm obviously going to have many obstacles to deal with at that time, but I'm optimistic that I'll be able to get through. Insurance covers some of the costs of the testing and medicines, but not gas, food, hotel rooms if overnight stays, or lost wages from my wife taking days off. I'm not asking for donations or anything, but I do have a bitcoin address in my profile if anyone wants to help out they can. I have been communicating with a few on here that know my story. Jayce, condoras, hopenotlate, and a couple others can confirm this all to be true.

Hi yahoo62278, I don't know you closely and we are only connected in this forum but my prayers are always with you, there is nothing else I wish for you other than the healing you get and the success of your surgery, your healing is everything. keep reminding your wife to take care of her health because women have big worries about their partners.

Why post this you ask? The main reason is to show you that even though some of you think I am lucky and probably live a rich and lavish life, I am human and have everyday problems like all of you. If you'll notice, my issues are hereditary meaning passed on from my family. I urge all of you to get checked and get your kids checked. Whether it be mental health or physical health, it is very important to make sure you are in the best condition you can be in. Don't put it off, get tested ASAP.  Not all issues will be obvious and can only be found through testing.

If this story helps 1 person I will feel it was worth it to share my story.  I hope anyone who takes the time to read all of this will also take the time to make an appointment and get checked.

this is very true, periodic health checks are very important, I also do that and some dangerous diseases can be detected early.
Thank you. I cannot stress to everyone how important getting checked is. It could be the difference between life and death.

Fucking hell mate.. I don't know what to wish and say, but this is the life. I just hope you will move on, beat this challenge and ya..that's about it. I do remember as well when my dad died, I was 17, getting close to 30 I started as well having some health issues, but nothing as close to yours. Now being over 30, no more drinking, no more nights not slept just because of focusing only on work.
I don't believe in God at all, but, sometimes, either you consider fate to be god, it's all about God's wish.

Good luck and all the best!
Thank you

@yahoo62278 after reading your whole topic I also may wanna share some of my life story ,
My story is that I was also born with a rare disease and it's called Hemophilia (https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/hemophilia/facts.html#:~:text=Hemophilia%20is%20usually%20an%20inherited,can%20help%20to%20stop%20bleeding.). It's a genetic disorder till now there is no permanent cure for it although it has been found out recently and its cost is 3.5 million us dollars, and it is now the most expensive vaccine in the world. And if this happens, the pain of your mild injury will last for a long time, if you cut somewhere in the body in an accidental injury, its bleeding does not clot easily.  Now I am only  17yrs old, I am a student of college (computer department) in this I have to be admitted to hospital 4/5 times every year.  So my disease is not such that it will kill me, and also it will not allow me to live well, for not get injured since childhood so I have not played sports and now I have to try to do something to move myself where I will not be physically injured by that work, and in the meantime, the forum  came infornt of me  and  So now I think I need to gain knowledge from the forum, I am looking for an income source to live, this is my life. And that's my simple living high thinking .
And I heard your name as one the best manager of this forum after entering the forum and since then the dream has increased following you.  I also pray for everyone that everyone can lives a healthy life and also pray for you  Because I know what is the meaning of a healthy life . :)
Aww, sorry to hear that you suffer with such an illness. 3.5m holy hell. Noone has that unless they're Elon Musk. Is there no way to get Insurance to pay for it? I hope you can get it figured out.

Thank you for sharing, I have never been the type to visit the hospital for checkups, reading this made me realize I have been carefree with my health. You made us remember we are humans behind the keyboards too, we should be nice to each other because you never know what the next man is going through until he speaks up. You have carried the burden well, I doubt many persons here knew what was going on before now. I never imagined that you’re going through so much and still putting up with forum activities consistently, managing bounty and signature campaigns is a tough job and you done yours elegantly. I wish you a successful surgery and speedy recovery.
Thank you

As some of you know, I have been dealing with a lot in my life over the past 2 years. Honestly, I have been dealing with it a lot longer, but the last 2 years have been where it has gotten a little scarier than the rest.
Sorry to hear this news about your health condition... I had no idea this was happening to you especially since you have been fairly active in forum all this time, and I didn't notice your absence.
Hang in there and please update your health status after next operation, but I am hoping everything will be good in the end.
You have the support and prayers of bitcointalk community.
When you got nothing to do but lay in a hospital bed and heal, you find plenty of time to read and post on here. My laptop is probably half the reason I'm still sane. If I had to lay there and worry all day I might have lost my mind. Plan will be the same for the 2nd surgery. I will likely be a little busier as the recovery will not be exactly the same, but I will still have free time to myself daily and try to be online.

Hopefully this time you get better and recover fast. We all will be waiting to hear from you again. You have helped many in this forum, and hopefully we can help you this time. Get well soon man. We are all here with you.
that's all i can say now, i have lost words what to say.
Thank you

I remember your case, I think from 2021 when you said about a heart problem. I had a heart attack myself a little earlier, luckily for me it was milder with very few consequences.
I believed that you fixed it all and everything was under control, now I'm a little taken aback by the seriousness of your case. A heart transplant... I'd honestly be scared shitless.
I really have a lot of respect for you, I sincerely wish you a quick recovery and that everything goes well.
Thank you. I'm scared but at the same time I have to be strong for my wife and kids so it's all buried inside. Telling you guys is kind of therapeutic in its own way as well.

Oh man... I'm wishing you from the bottom of my heart the best outcome.
I held my breath and i couldn't stop reading the post until the end. I've been though difficult timed myself those past couple of years too, in a different but still dramatic way.
You are one of the icons of the forum, and you have my respect.
I believe that you will recover completely and after many years this just gonna be a bad memory.

And people, the check ups are important, i lost my father the same way almost 10 years ago and my kids never had had the chance to meet their grandfather.

hard lesson learned the hard way and i have an appointment for the next year.
Thank you. Hopefully everything is fine now? Or will be with your future appointment.

It crushed my heart reading your story while there was a small drop of tears in my eyes knowing about your condition.
Back then (2017) when I remember, you were the first manager that I worked with and I can't forget that.  I'll try to help you financially by this next week as much as I can, a little amount that only I can afford.  I respect you as my first manager here in the forum and you've my sympathy.

There's a lesson in this story that you've shared, we should give value to our health not becomes it's too late or becomes complicated, regular check-ups should it must than knowing it's too late and it becomes complicated.

Just pray and don't forget to call and speak to God, merciful Jesus will give us a trial but won't let us suffer once we call his name.
Just surrender to him your problem and will surely hear your voice.  If I know your true name, we will pray for you and ask for the fastest healing together with my brothers and sisters in the church.

More power to you sir @yahoo62278 and thank you for this advice.
Thank you

I am speechless after reading the post. Regardless of what you yourself might say it really does take a lot of courage to put out that much of your private life out there to such a public and open forum. I sympathise with you in the situation you find yourself in.

In a country such as USA where medical care is not provided universally free, it makes you wonder why successive governments spend billion of USD$ on foreign aid and defence when they cannot look after their own citizens aptly.

I hope the operation is a success and hope to see you posting around the forum as you have so for many years.
Thank you. I have spoken with some from Canada where medical is paid for and it's not a perfect system. Apparently they can control what surgeries you can and cannot get. So Idk if I would like that or not. My surgery is going to cost over a million dollars but Insurance will cover a good chunk of that.



Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Timelord2067 on December 20, 2022, 02:08:45 AM
I would just like to add my voice to those who've already wished you well.  I've sent you a PM and I'll also been making a small donation to your wallet address.

Best Wishes always.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: 8rch7 on December 20, 2022, 02:49:54 AM
I am sorry to heard with your story @yahoo62278, hopefully there are has miracle for your recovery in the future, we are standing with you and hope you can recovery back as soon possible. I am glad with you during still not health you can be professional manager in your campaign several years later until right now.

Your kindness have helped many people in the forum and I hope your recovery soon.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: bitzizzix on December 20, 2022, 03:15:56 AM
You are a good person, especially your presence in this forum sir, because many people get money from you here, and that is a very noble deed. And from here you get a lot of rewards and I'm sure God will help and restore what you experience and feel, may God always protect and take good care of you sir.
I was so sad to read it until I read it very carefully because I didn't expect that behind your kindness there was a big problem that you had to fight for, keep up the spirit and always be a good person, because God always protects and helps good people like you.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Sorryfor on December 20, 2022, 03:46:27 AM
I am so sorry to hear this story of yours truly crying. You have been fighting your health for a long time and every mortal fight you have been able to. You are an honest person and a wise man you are surely blessed by all. I will surely pray to my Lord for your health so that you can return to a beautiful life very soon. You shared this story of what happened in your life to everyone and asked everyone to be careful about everyone's health. I will definitely request my family to pray and bless you for your illness. All our brothers in this forum are with you and wish you well. I pray to my Lord for best wishes for you and for your life to be healthy and beautiful.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Popkon6 on December 20, 2022, 04:20:33 AM
Your illness and life story make my heart weep.  But for your health I will pray to my Creator that you may recover quickly and come back to us again.  You should never worry in this illness we are with you and ready to provide proper support.  But you must take advanced treatment.  We are ready to support you anytime.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: retreat on December 20, 2022, 05:12:33 AM
I can't imagine being in your current position, it must be very hard and tiring, thank you for surviving until now, there's not much I can say other than support and prayer especially for your wife, I hope she is healthy. You are a member of this forum who is well known and has a good reputation, as well as a BM, I am sure that your surgery will be successful and you will recover soon.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: lovesmayfamilis on December 20, 2022, 05:55:39 AM
Health is the only value that we have, but unfortunately, we understand this only when it starts to go away. How many people in our time do not appreciate the fact that they are healthy, but spend money on things that destroy them? I agree with LoyceV; everyone has big or small problems, and it's not worth talking about them.
But on the other hand, I am grateful to you, yahoo62278, for your sincerity, total love, and dedication to this forum. If you talk about your illness, then it is important for you, and I understand the reasons very well. I sincerely wish you to stay strong, don't give up, and love life. Despite everything, believe everything will be fine with you, and with this motivation, you will defeat the disease.
We will all pray for you, asking God to help you through this test.

Stay strong!


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: BlackBoss_ on December 20, 2022, 06:07:57 AM
Sorry to read this sad story from you yahoo62278.

Take care of ourselves is not easy for everyone. Because in life, we have lot of things to do. We have children, parents to care too. It is especially hard if a person does not have good reserved money for medical care and accidental situations.

However I got your point that health is a most important thing and without health, we can not do anything. Poor or rich, we should assign small part of monthly income for medical care and accidental situation treasury. Just in case!

Please allow me to use this post to wish the best for you and your family.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, yahoo62278!


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Zanab247 on December 20, 2022, 06:41:56 AM
Your story full of reality from the beginning till the end, all I have for you is quick recovery yahoo62278 because, genuine manager like you are very few in the world. May the gentle soul of your lovely mother continue to rest in perfect peace, and your life is secured and safe from the hands of the almighty God, and you will return back here to share positive miracle concerning your health.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: ultrloa on December 20, 2022, 06:52:32 AM
Never knew you gone thru those big challenges in life as I always look at you as a strong person. Hopefully this forum didn't bring to much stress and can affect your current condition, also pray to our creator always since he is the one who can help us out thru the challenges we face in life.

Your contribution in this forum is very huge and you deserve a good recognition to all of what you've done here for more years.

Praying for the best for you, also don't over think to much on negative things always look forward on positive things happened to your life so that you will not get stressed and always think about positivity.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Lida93 on December 20, 2022, 07:03:34 AM
True when they say health is wealth, for a healthy man is a wealthy man. This true life story has proven more that health comes before anything else and as such we should always make sure to take care of ourselves and going for routine health checks as this may help mitigate certain issues that was supposed to get worst.
Yahoo62278, it is my faith that you come out of this health issue victoriously well and hearty and your children will not go through this horrible health experience too. Please get well soon as we all look forward to get good news from you.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Despairo on December 20, 2022, 07:44:44 AM
I'm almost tear up when I read your stories, well it's not easy to accept it especially the problem isn't from your bad habit, but it was when you born which is your destiny. I've remember you're already married, it's not that long if I'm not mistaken. But I believe you're have power and much stronger when you have your wife in your side, you have a reason to survive in this world and continue to live with your wife. I just hope everything will goes right as the initial plan....


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: MarjorieZimmermanGinger on December 20, 2022, 08:04:22 AM
First, I want to pray for your healing yahoo62278!!!
Represents personal feelings, because I had this experience with my mother!!!

Because the only thing that can penetrate the sky is prayer and Mother's Prayer is the most powerful weapon that can penetrate the sky, even though there is no longer any hope and opportunity.

The strength, enthusiasm and support that we are able to provide, the rest hope that God will hear all the prayers that people send for your recovery. Hopefully this will be a lesson for all of us, that maintaining health is a job that we must do properly. We can take another important lesson from what happened to yahoo62278, that health insurance really needs to be prepared, so that when a problem occurs we have a solution.

Get well soon yahoo62278, we believe you are stronger than us now!!!!


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: CoinEraser on December 20, 2022, 09:51:01 AM
Oh man, that doesn't sound so good.  :'(

Even if we don't know each other well, I wish you a speedy recovery and hope that everything goes well with your 2nd heart surgery. I will be thinking of you during this difficult time and waiting for you to get back to the forum with good news! Even if it is certainly not easy, have a nice Christmas time and a happy new year.

As you can see here in the thread, many people from all over the world wish you all the best and hope you get well again. So much positive energy will hopefully help you get through everything well.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: SatoPrincess on December 20, 2022, 11:09:58 AM
It’s takes courage to speak on something this personal. I spent half of last year wearing a cast on my leg. I had to use walking aid to go about. After spending much money and hope on medication and therapy, after months of supposed treatment the doctor’s recommended I undergo surgery. The surgery was expensive and I had to sell my coins and some assets at a loss to cover the expenses. I thought it will all be over immediately after the surgery, but I find the recovery process can be long. I can walk now and only little pain on my knee year. The whole experience weighed on my mental health, I have been battling with depression, and that reflected in my activity on the forum. I admire your strength and the way you protect your mental health even in this difficult time.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Rikafip on December 20, 2022, 11:26:59 AM
First of all, sorry to hear about your health issues and I hope that you have a full & speedy recovery after the heart transplantation.


Insurance covers some of the costs of the testing and medicines, but not gas, food, hotel rooms if overnight stays, or lost wages from my wife taking days off. I'm not asking for donations or anything, but I do have a bitcoin address in my profile if anyone wants to help out they can
As someone who went through a transplantation (not heart though) some years ago I am very well aware of the financial burden that whole process is, especially during the recovery even if you have a solid health insurance. With that being said, I just sent some bitcoin your way. Its not much, but I hope it helps anyway as I remember how much every bit of help meant to me in my time of need.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Unknown01 on December 20, 2022, 11:35:20 AM
We haven't talked personally yet, but I've read or heard about you several times and I want you to know that you're a very well-known person in this forum (also in the local boards). You have achieved so much in your life and you will definitely achieve much more, stay as strong as before and keep positive thoughts! You will also get this operation successfully over and we will be happy to see you again with us as a great manager and great member of the forum.

Remember: After every dark night comes a bright day! I wish you all the best for your surgery!


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: mole0815 on December 20, 2022, 01:48:53 PM
Thank you for the honest words yahoo62278.
Unfortunately, something always has to happen first so that healthy people become aware of how important it is. Only through such things supposedly important things move completely into the background and you can enjoy the actually important things.

I personally know several people who have had heart operations of varying degrees. From small operations to a donor organ. I wish you a process like they had, because with some restrictions (and of course luck) you can continue to live almost unchanged.

English is not my native language but I hope to give you some comfort and strength anyway.
All the best!


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Findingnemo on December 20, 2022, 02:00:22 PM
Actually I was one among the first users who read your story after you posted, it made me think about my health to be honest and that's why I don't really know what to reply and leave it to others and just kept reading.

I do want to share about my health, recently I had been diagnosed with some kind of neurological disorder just few months back precisely which is not really deadly but incurable so I have to be under medication until my end of the life to lead normal and painless life. Its really put me down for weeks but my family members are the one who told everything will be okay even though its just words its gave lot of relief and hope.

So I am trying to be normal and focus about future while ensuring secured life for family so I will try to save assets not the liability for them so they may not feel any financial pressure if something happens to me.

Sorry, I just wanted to share with our community so maybe it's serves one more example for taking care of our health and others.

Yahoo, You're the one among few I really admired from this forum so don't know really what to say but I am praying  for your speedy recovery and may God give you the courage and confidence you need to face everything in the future.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: aysg76 on December 20, 2022, 02:09:53 PM
So sorry to hear about that and was really not aware about how much you have went through in the past and still going on with the current health issues.I am sure those who knows you close here might also not have idea about your situation but hope everything goes well for you.

Although have not known you too closely like some of the members but have previously joined some campaign under your management and could tell that you have been really good at your work and done your work on forum like a good member and manager.We all here on forum are like online community who have some common interests to share with and can see how much pain you have went through but still coming up strong.

You have given us a important lesson as well that work is necessary but our health is always our priority and we should focus on it doing our checkups on regular basis to avoid big problems.But god gives you strength and don't worry everything will go fine without any danger curing your illness completely and you will give us the good news with another thread after surgery so just hope for the best.

Waiting for your speedy recovery
~ Bitcointalk Community..


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Getmon on December 20, 2022, 05:45:45 PM
This is unbelievable! Yahoo62278, I am sorry to hear about your situation right now. You have always impressed me as someone who is fair while being strict and firm.   

From the bottom of my heart, I wish you the best for your upcoming surgery. You will soon recover completely and grow stronger and healthier. 

Additionally, I am deeply thankful to you for your sincere message in reminding us. It shook me because I'm also neglecting my health and haven't had any routine checkups in seven years.   

This isn't the coolest Christmas you'll ever have but may you feel energized by the good vibes.

Merry Christmas Yahoo62278 and come back stronger in 2023.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Asiska02 on December 20, 2022, 05:50:37 PM
As far as I'm aware, you're a warrior who has endured everything and is continuing the good work in this forum. Only I am aware of the kindness you have shown me in this forum, which I will never be able to repay. Indeed, good health is wealth, and you've been working to maintain it while still having time to make us happy and live a happy life. You truly embody what humanity should be.

My prayers for you are that you will recover from this and have a successful surgery. I wish you a quick recovery process. You have such a nice personality, I have faith that everything will be fine. I pray that you and your future generations will be cured of this illness forever.

I wish you jet recovery. Take care Yahoo62278.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: JollyGood on December 20, 2022, 06:44:26 PM
If I have this correctly, like Canada most European and Far Eastern countries probably have free medical covered by the state for their citizens but how would that differ from say a private medical health care system when in both circumstances the operations can only go ahead when a consultant agrees to it.

Yes the system is not perfect say in Canada if they control which surgeries you can have but surely the same applies to paid private medical insurance too. How can you as a patient dictate to a consultant which operation you should have and then convince them to sanction it on the basis you pay a monthly premium when a free service would also be operated by a consultant who would make a decision based on medical needs not cost cutting exercises.

Sorry, I have diverted away from the core issue about what you wrote in the OP but it is very upsetting to read that some rich nations are not providing universal free health care for all but are happy to spend their available funds elsewhere.

Regarding your own situation, if the complete process will cost over $1 million what percentage will the insurance company cover? I know you said it would be a good chunk but the definition is vague. Is around 90% correct? If so, that still leaves with a huge $100,000 to cover and it is painfully wrong on so many levels for someone to have to go through that stress when they are literally trying to have an operation to save their life (which in itself is extremely stressful).

One thing I have seen in this thread is the love and compassion that members have within them and are expressing it openly. I hope this is something we all can carry forward long after you have returned to full fitness post-operation.

I am speechless after reading the post. Regardless of what you yourself might say it really does take a lot of courage to put out that much of your private life out there to such a public and open forum. I sympathise with you in the situation you find yourself in.

In a country such as USA where medical care is not provided universally free, it makes you wonder why successive governments spend billion of USD$ on foreign aid and defence when they cannot look after their own citizens aptly.

I hope the operation is a success and hope to see you posting around the forum as you have so for many years.
Thank you. I have spoken with some from Canada where medical is paid for and it's not a perfect system. Apparently they can control what surgeries you can and cannot get. So Idk if I would like that or not. My surgery is going to cost over a million dollars but Insurance will cover a good chunk of that.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: ShowOff on December 20, 2022, 07:46:01 PM
Whatever your condition, whatever the cost you have to spend and we are here only able to pray for your well-being. OP you have to stay strong and the disease shouldn't take away a lot of joy on your face, but we really never escape from one problem or another.

Sometimes we can't take good care of our health, we are too busy with work, about money and other things, even though there are many problems that we are not aware of from the start in the body. Look at how many people are willing to work overtime for money, reduce sleep hours, keep their eyes awake in front of PCs and smartphones just because of money. We are indeed guilty of the body which actually should not be done continuously. In the end I realized that money doesn't mean much when health is taken away by disease. Stay strong for you.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Ryker1 on December 20, 2022, 09:13:01 PM
Hoping for your fast healing and speedy recovery --I know you don't know me and we dont have talked personally but your story really touched my heart, wishing that you will be okay soon and find a good doctor for your surgery. I dont know how Canadian health agencies work but why does it always matter their service on how much you will pay I thought they have advanced technology for this since they are one of the richest countries. When it comes to health, there should not be poor or rich which made me think it is an unfair world for a poor people like me.
But hey --stay strong and I know you are very strong, age does not matter at all --I dont know your love story but I think you need to find a girl that makes your heart beat fast [no kidding], they are just like make your brain releases hormones such as adrenaline, dopamine, and norepinephrine, that makes your heart beat faster and stronger.  ;)


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: LUCKMCFLY on December 20, 2022, 09:16:55 PM
Hello @yahoo62278 the truth is that what you have been through is very hard, and you have known how to fight and that is something excellent, remember that you never have to stop fighting and never lose motivation, "God does not put tests that are above our capacities" so you can get out of this very well, what I can help you a lot from now on is through my prayer, which is very powerful and I know that this is what is most needed for you to improve and to recover more of your health, that It is possible, it is not impossible, we are all human, we have all needed it at some point, do not lose faith at any time.

I don't know if you have found out, but in South Korea they have the best medical care in the world, because in that country the government has dedicated a lot of money so that they can have a breakthrough, there they have free care and they are the ones that have the best technology for any disease, doctors know many languages to be able to care for people from all over the world, maybe it is a door that you can touch, the important thing is that you can recover your health, I know that Heavenly Father God will help you, you have to fill yourself up more of strength, a lot of strength, that is what is needed.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: yahoo62278 on December 20, 2022, 09:50:21 PM
I would just like to add my voice to those who've already wished you well.  I've sent you a PM and I'll also been making a small donation to your wallet address.

Best Wishes always.
Thank you for the well wishes and the donation.

I am sorry to heard with your story @yahoo62278, hopefully there are has miracle for your recovery in the future, we are standing with you and hope you can recovery back as soon possible. I am glad with you during still not health you can be professional manager in your campaign several years later until right now.

Your kindness have helped many people in the forum and I hope your recovery soon.
Thank you

You are a good person, especially your presence in this forum sir, because many people get money from you here, and that is a very noble deed. And from here you get a lot of rewards and I'm sure God will help and restore what you experience and feel, may God always protect and take good care of you sir.
I was so sad to read it until I read it very carefully because I didn't expect that behind your kindness there was a big problem that you had to fight for, keep up the spirit and always be a good person, because God always protects and helps good people like you.
Thank you

I am so sorry to hear this story of yours truly crying. You have been fighting your health for a long time and every mortal fight you have been able to. You are an honest person and a wise man you are surely blessed by all. I will surely pray to my Lord for your health so that you can return to a beautiful life very soon. You shared this story of what happened in your life to everyone and asked everyone to be careful about everyone's health. I will definitely request my family to pray and bless you for your illness. All our brothers in this forum are with you and wish you well. I pray to my Lord for best wishes for you and for your life to be healthy and beautiful.
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Your illness and life story make my heart weep.  But for your health I will pray to my Creator that you may recover quickly and come back to us again.  You should never worry in this illness we are with you and ready to provide proper support.  But you must take advanced treatment.  We are ready to support you anytime.
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I can't imagine being in your current position, it must be very hard and tiring, thank you for surviving until now, there's not much I can say other than support and prayer especially for your wife, I hope she is healthy. You are a member of this forum who is well known and has a good reputation, as well as a BM, I am sure that your surgery will be successful and you will recover soon.
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Health is the only value that we have, but unfortunately, we understand this only when it starts to go away. How many people in our time do not appreciate the fact that they are healthy, but spend money on things that destroy them? I agree with LoyceV; everyone has big or small problems, and it's not worth talking about them.
But on the other hand, I am grateful to you, yahoo62278, for your sincerity, total love, and dedication to this forum. If you talk about your illness, then it is important for you, and I understand the reasons very well. I sincerely wish you to stay strong, don't give up, and love life. Despite everything, believe everything will be fine with you, and with this motivation, you will defeat the disease.
We will all pray for you, asking God to help you through this test.

Stay strong!
Thank you, you are so right. When we are young we feel so invincible, but life lets ya know at some point that we are not. It's so important to stay on top of your health and make sure your family is staying on top of theirs as well. We only get so long in this world, staying healthy is what gives us more time with our loved ones.

Sorry to read this sad story from you yahoo62278.

Take care of ourselves is not easy for everyone. Because in life, we have lot of things to do. We have children, parents to care too. It is especially hard if a person does not have good reserved money for medical care and accidental situations.

However I got your point that health is a most important thing and without health, we can not do anything. Poor or rich, we should assign small part of monthly income for medical care and accidental situation treasury. Just in case!

Please allow me to use this post to wish the best for you and your family.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, yahoo62278!
Thank you and Merry Christmas

Your story full of reality from the beginning till the end, all I have for you is quick recovery yahoo62278 because, genuine manager like you are very few in the world. May the gentle soul of your lovely mother continue to rest in perfect peace, and your life is secured and safe from the hands of the almighty God, and you will return back here to share positive miracle concerning your health.
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Never knew you gone thru those big challenges in life as I always look at you as a strong person. Hopefully this forum didn't bring to much stress and can affect your current condition, also pray to our creator always since he is the one who can help us out thru the challenges we face in life.

Your contribution in this forum is very huge and you deserve a good recognition to all of what you've done here for more years.

Praying for the best for you, also don't over think to much on negative things always look forward on positive things happened to your life so that you will not get stressed and always think about positivity.
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True when they say health is wealth, for a healthy man is a wealthy man. This true life story has proven more that health comes before anything else and as such we should always make sure to take care of ourselves and going for routine health checks as this may help mitigate certain issues that was supposed to get worst.
Yahoo62278, it is my faith that you come out of this health issue victoriously well and hearty and your children will not go through this horrible health experience too. Please get well soon as we all look forward to get good news from you.
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I'm almost tear up when I read your stories, well it's not easy to accept it especially the problem isn't from your bad habit, but it was when you born which is your destiny. I've remember you're already married, it's not that long if I'm not mistaken. But I believe you're have power and much stronger when you have your wife in your side, you have a reason to survive in this world and continue to live with your wife. I just hope everything will goes right as the initial plan....
Thank you and I hope it goes well too

First, I want to pray for your healing yahoo62278!!!
Represents personal feelings, because I had this experience with my mother!!!

Because the only thing that can penetrate the sky is prayer and Mother's Prayer is the most powerful weapon that can penetrate the sky, even though there is no longer any hope and opportunity.

The strength, enthusiasm and support that we are able to provide, the rest hope that God will hear all the prayers that people send for your recovery. Hopefully this will be a lesson for all of us, that maintaining health is a job that we must do properly. We can take another important lesson from what happened to yahoo62278, that health insurance really needs to be prepared, so that when a problem occurs we have a solution.

Get well soon yahoo62278, we believe you are stronger than us now!!!!
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Oh man, that doesn't sound so good.  :'(

Even if we don't know each other well, I wish you a speedy recovery and hope that everything goes well with your 2nd heart surgery. I will be thinking of you during this difficult time and waiting for you to get back to the forum with good news! Even if it is certainly not easy, have a nice Christmas time and a happy new year.

As you can see here in the thread, many people from all over the world wish you all the best and hope you get well again. So much positive energy will hopefully help you get through everything well.
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It’s takes courage to speak on something this personal. I spent half of last year wearing a cast on my leg. I had to use walking aid to go about. After spending much money and hope on medication and therapy, after months of supposed treatment the doctor’s recommended I undergo surgery. The surgery was expensive and I had to sell my coins and some assets at a loss to cover the expenses. I thought it will all be over immediately after the surgery, but I find the recovery process can be long. I can walk now and only little pain on my knee year. The whole experience weighed on my mental health, I have been battling with depression, and that reflected in my activity on the forum. I admire your strength and the way you protect your mental health even in this difficult time.
Thank you. I'm sorry you had to go through your surgery, but I'm also glad you were able to rehab and are able to walk. Now make sure to do something for your depression please. Mental health is just as important as physical health.

First of all, sorry to hear about your health issues and I hope that you have a full & speedy recovery after the heart transplantation.


Insurance covers some of the costs of the testing and medicines, but not gas, food, hotel rooms if overnight stays, or lost wages from my wife taking days off. I'm not asking for donations or anything, but I do have a bitcoin address in my profile if anyone wants to help out they can
As someone who went through a transplantation (not heart though) some years ago I am very well aware of the financial burden that whole process is, especially during the recovery even if you have a solid health insurance. With that being said, I just sent some bitcoin your way. Its not much, but I hope it helps anyway as I remember how much every bit of help meant to me in my time of need.

Thank you for the donation!! I assume your transplant went well since you are still with us. So many people have posted in this thread and pmmed privately sharing their story. It's great that most have had a fair to great outcome. It makes me gain more confidence even if the situations are not the same. Medicine has come a long way.

We haven't talked personally yet, but I've read or heard about you several times and I want you to know that you're a very well-known person in this forum (also in the local boards). You have achieved so much in your life and you will definitely achieve much more, stay as strong as before and keep positive thoughts! You will also get this operation successfully over and we will be happy to see you again with us as a great manager and great member of the forum.

Remember: After every dark night comes a bright day! I wish you all the best for your surgery!
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Thank you for the honest words yahoo62278.
Unfortunately, something always has to happen first so that healthy people become aware of how important it is. Only through such things supposedly important things move completely into the background and you can enjoy the actually important things.

I personally know several people who have had heart operations of varying degrees. From small operations to a donor organ. I wish you a process like they had, because with some restrictions (and of course luck) you can continue to live almost unchanged.

English is not my native language but I hope to give you some comfort and strength anyway.
All the best!
Thank you. As my doctors put it, I am trading 1 problem for another. I will never be able to do some things again, but I will be able to live a decent quality of life and still be able to spend my days with my family. Family is more important than any activity I may not be able to do any longer.

Actually I was one among the first users who read your story after you posted, it made me think about my health to be honest and that's why I don't really know what to reply and leave it to others and just kept reading.

I do want to share about my health, recently I had been diagnosed with some kind of neurological disorder just few months back precisely which is not really deadly but incurable so I have to be under medication until my end of the life to lead normal and painless life. Its really put me down for weeks but my family members are the one who told everything will be okay even though its just words its gave lot of relief and hope.

So I am trying to be normal and focus about future while ensuring secured life for family so I will try to save assets not the liability for them so they may not feel any financial pressure if something happens to me.

Sorry, I just wanted to share with our community so maybe it's serves one more example for taking care of our health and others.

Yahoo, You're the one among few I really admired from this forum so don't know really what to say but I am praying  for your speedy recovery and may God give you the courage and confidence you need to face everything in the future.
Thank you and sorry to hear you have an incurable condition. Good that you will be able to manage daily life with it though.

So sorry to hear about that and was really not aware about how much you have went through in the past and still going on with the current health issues.I am sure those who knows you close here might also not have idea about your situation but hope everything goes well for you.

Although have not known you too closely like some of the members but have previously joined some campaign under your management and could tell that you have been really good at your work and done your work on forum like a good member and manager.We all here on forum are like online community who have some common interests to share with and can see how much pain you have went through but still coming up strong.

You have given us a important lesson as well that work is necessary but our health is always our priority and we should focus on it doing our checkups on regular basis to avoid big problems.But god gives you strength and don't worry everything will go fine without any danger curing your illness completely and you will give us the good news with another thread after surgery so just hope for the best.

Waiting for your speedy recovery
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This is unbelievable! Yahoo62278, I am sorry to hear about your situation right now. You have always impressed me as someone who is fair while being strict and firm.   

From the bottom of my heart, I wish you the best for your upcoming surgery. You will soon recover completely and grow stronger and healthier. 

Additionally, I am deeply thankful to you for your sincere message in reminding us. It shook me because I'm also neglecting my health and haven't had any routine checkups in seven years.   

This isn't the coolest Christmas you'll ever have but may you feel energized by the good vibes.

Merry Christmas Yahoo62278 and come back stronger in 2023.
Thank you. Go get checked if fot nothing else than to be safe. Merry Christmas

As far as I'm aware, you're a warrior who has endured everything and is continuing the good work in this forum. Only I am aware of the kindness you have shown me in this forum, which I will never be able to repay. Indeed, good health is wealth, and you've been working to maintain it while still having time to make us happy and live a happy life. You truly embody what humanity should be.

My prayers for you are that you will recover from this and have a successful surgery. I wish you a quick recovery process. You have such a nice personality, I have faith that everything will be fine. I pray that you and your future generations will be cured of this illness forever.

I wish you jet recovery. Take care Yahoo62278.
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If I have this correctly, like Canada most European and Far Eastern countries probably have free medical covered by the state for their citizens but how would that differ from say a private medical health care system when in both circumstances the operations can only go ahead when a consultant agrees to it.

Yes the system is not perfect say in Canada if they control which surgeries you can have but surely the same applies to paid private medical insurance too. How can you as a patient dictate to a consultant which operation you should have and then convince them to sanction it on the basis you pay a monthly premium when a free service would also be operated by a consultant who would make a decision based on medical needs not cost cutting exercises.

Sorry, I have diverted away from the core issue about what you wrote in the OP but it is very upsetting to read that some rich nations are not providing universal free health care for all but are happy to spend their available funds elsewhere.

Regarding your own situation, if the complete process will cost over $1 million what percentage will the insurance company cover? I know you said it would be a good chunk but the definition is vague. Is around 90% correct? If so, that still leaves with a huge $100,000 to cover and it is painfully wrong on so many levels for someone to have to go through that stress when they are literally trying to have an operation to save their life (which in itself is extremely stressful).

One thing I have seen in this thread is the love and compassion that members have within them and are expressing it openly. I hope this is something we all can carry forward long after you have returned to full fitness post-operation.

I am speechless after reading the post. Regardless of what you yourself might say it really does take a lot of courage to put out that much of your private life out there to such a public and open forum. I sympathise with you in the situation you find yourself in.

In a country such as USA where medical care is not provided universally free, it makes you wonder why successive governments spend billion of USD$ on foreign aid and defence when they cannot look after their own citizens aptly.

I hope the operation is a success and hope to see you posting around the forum as you have so for many years.
Thank you. I have spoken with some from Canada where medical is paid for and it's not a perfect system. Apparently they can control what surgeries you can and cannot get. So Idk if I would like that or not. My surgery is going to cost over a million dollars but Insurance will cover a good chunk of that.
80-90% range is what my insurance will cover. As far as compassion goes, the people have shown so much compassion it's really overwhelming to read. It's super awesome to see all positive replies and not 1 troll thus far(now 1 will come). Gives me a little hope for the future of myself and this forum. I'm so used to seeing negative, i'm glad this brought a change in the people.

Whatever your condition, whatever the cost you have to spend and we are here only able to pray for your well-being. OP you have to stay strong and the disease shouldn't take away a lot of joy on your face, but we really never escape from one problem or another.

Sometimes we can't take good care of our health, we are too busy with work, about money and other things, even though there are many problems that we are not aware of from the start in the body. Look at how many people are willing to work overtime for money, reduce sleep hours, keep their eyes awake in front of PCs and smartphones just because of money. We are indeed guilty of the body which actually should not be done continuously. In the end I realized that money doesn't mean much when health is taken away by disease. Stay strong for you.
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Hoping for your fast healing and speedy recovery --I know you don't know me and we dont have talked personally but your story really touched my heart, wishing that you will be okay soon and find a good doctor for your surgery. I dont know how Canadian health agencies work but why does it always matter their service on how much you will pay I thought they have advanced technology for this since they are one of the richest countries. When it comes to health, there should not be poor or rich which made me think it is an unfair world for a poor people like me.
But hey --stay strong and I know you are very strong, age does not matter at all --I dont know your love story but I think you need to find a girl that makes your heart beat fast [no kidding], they are just like make your brain releases hormones such as adrenaline, dopamine, and norepinephrine, that makes your heart beat faster and stronger.  ;)

Thank you. I have found a wonderful woman to spend the rest of my days with.

Hello @yahoo62278 the truth is that what you have been through is very hard, and you have known how to fight and that is something excellent, remember that you never have to stop fighting and never lose motivation, "God does not put tests that are above our capacities" so you can get out of this very well, what I can help you a lot from now on is through my prayer, which is very powerful and I know that this is what is most needed for you to improve and to recover more of your health, that It is possible, it is not impossible, we are all human, we have all needed it at some point, do not lose faith at any time.

I don't know if you have found out, but in South Korea they have the best medical care in the world, because in that country the government has dedicated a lot of money so that they can have a breakthrough, there they have free care and they are the ones that have the best technology for any disease, doctors know many languages to be able to care for people from all over the world, maybe it is a door that you can touch, the important thing is that you can recover your health, I know that Heavenly Father God will help you, you have to fill yourself up more of strength, a lot of strength, that is what is needed.
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Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: NicNacCoin on December 21, 2022, 01:27:25 AM
@yahoo62278 Sir I always pray to my creator that you get well soon. An honest man like you will definitely come back to us in good health I always hope. Your life story has healed every human being. Don't worry you will recover very quickly.And my attention to all, be careful about your health. Health is the greatest wealth of man. Once this ultimate resource is lost, you will never be able to carry on as before. So every person needs to be steadfast to his health first.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: minairia3 on December 21, 2022, 02:30:14 AM
I haven't had a chance to work with you or talk to you yet, but I really like the way you work, from project selection to participant selection. Your story is a sad one, I am so sorry for what you are going through. I'm unsure what I can do for you, but I'll be praying for you and wishing you a speedy recovery. God will be with you, be strong.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Taskford on December 21, 2022, 02:35:12 AM
Challenges are created by the lord for us to see how beautiful the world we live in, also to know important small things we didn't tend to value before.

I do hope you pass all the challenges you are on and you came back healthy next year. As well we do hope that this forum will not lost a valuable member of this community. Hopefully we can see you next time posting about getting out of those health issues and became more healthier again. Speedy recovery to you and stay away from heavy stress.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: lienfaye on December 21, 2022, 02:38:56 AM
I feel the pain of what you've been going through all this time. You're a strong person to overcome those things that happened to you. It reminds me of my own story that started a month after I gave birth to my second born year 2017. I was diagnosed with a solid nodules in my thyroid (both lobe), it's hard for me to swallow, breathe and there's a pressure in my neck. Unfortunately there's no medication that can shrink the nodules, the only option is to get it remove through surgery. I'm so afraid that I can't sleep, I had a pospartum depression and unintentional weight loss because of this problem. Up to now i'm still fighting this illness as I opted not to undergo operation. I changed my diet and drinking herbal supplement which helps me a lot. I'm trying my best to shrink the nodules naturally because i'm really afraid to undergo operation, somehow they're not growing. Every 6 months I have to do a neck ultrasound for monitoring. Health is really wealth. It's a reminder for us to take care of ourselves.

I worked with you before many times in the campaign you managed. You're a good manager that I look up to. I hope everything will went well for you @yahoo62278 and I will pray for your fast recovery.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: ancafe on December 21, 2022, 03:12:23 AM
There is a phrase that we often hear, that health is far more expensive than anything in this world and prevention is better than cure.

We are truly shocked to hear about your current condition. One thing we want to do together in this forum is to pray for your recovery. May God lift the disease you are suffering from @yahoo62278. This will be an important lesson for all of us, that health is very important.

Get well soon @yahoo62278


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Obari on December 21, 2022, 03:20:15 AM
I read this very topic with tears in my eyes because i truly understand everything you're going through.
I'm from Nigeria and if you know my country, you'll understand that life isn't easy not for the common man trying to make ends meet.
I've been noticing similar incidence with my heart since last year and a frequent heart burn accompanied with a severe waist, neck, arms and general body pains but I haven't gotten the money to run a proper medical checkup for all of this but I hope to do so if I get a mean as soon as possible.
There are times the fear of leaving this world grips me and my heart skipping and racing even when it's not called for.
@yahoo62278, for the few times I've been working with you has been an amazing one, as everyone have been put to consideration at one point or the other and I feel bad seeing things like this happen to good people.
I wish you well and also a speedy recovery.
Hope you don't mind me sending you a pm please ?


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Dimitri94 on December 21, 2022, 04:18:10 AM
It is clear that you are a brave soldier in the battle of life. Despite all the obstruction, you continue to fight with a strong spirit. You will succeed in this battle. In the modern world, medical technology has made great progress. Where many impossible tasks are now being accomplished. You can also go to another country for better treatment if needed. don't be afraid i believe this large community always with you if you ever need help.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: GigaBit on December 21, 2022, 04:29:09 AM
I am shock to learn that you suffered from serious health problem that would never have been known if it hadn't been revealed. I really can't contain my emotions by knowing about your condition. No one but the Lord knows how many problems people have to face in the world. But you have been hiding this fact for a long time. Even though you were suddenly seen on the forums, you were mostly silent.

Truly say, God gives more pain to whom he loves more. I know you as an honest devotee of the forum. I have never seen you but for your honesty and loyalty not only me but all the old members of the forum know about you directly and indirectly.

I pray that you will recover soon. Don't get nervous.  Any danger will be fixed by God's grace. Wishing you all the best. Hope God heals your physical illness with everyone's prayers. May you live long and stay with us.  Request to share your health status regularly.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Sebas.tian on December 21, 2022, 04:48:47 AM
I feel your pain some of the things you went through in the hands of doctors and financial aspect to got to this point. Health is very important to humanity which you need to do everything possible within your power to give yourself a standard treatment that will make you free from this sickness. One thing I know, this sickness will not stop you away from us because we all love you and we wish you good health yahoo62278.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: rojan on December 21, 2022, 06:47:18 AM
After reading your post I got to know a lot about you. But I pray to Allah for your speedy recovery. I am not able to help you financially. But you will get well soon. I pray to Allah for you. Get well Ameen.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: skarais on December 21, 2022, 08:04:53 AM
yahoo62278, you've done something great and I think your decision to tell us about your health problem is of great help and will have a good effect on you. I mean you did the right thing to keep yourself in good spirits even though I know you really suffered for it.

I also have concerns about heart problems because my mother is someone who has heart problems. I nursed her through the years, made her happy, encouraged her and did everything I could to keep my mother have hope of healing. I can't stop worrying about his health condition, it tortures me so much. Even I too often think about something bad when I get a call from a family member because of that worry, I'm so sad about it.

So I really know how you're feel right now, and I hope you really get through it. As a muslim, I believe that illness is a test from God and it is God who will cure the disease even though doctors and medical staff will help you get regular treatment and care. Keep the spirit yahoo62278, you can definitely get through it.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: arabspaceship123 on December 21, 2022, 08:44:41 AM
I've decided to get checked after reading your advice. It's harrowing counting days before you'll be in hospital. I wouldn't want to experience what you're facing. You're brave, you'll return stronger.

If this story helps 1 person I will feel it was worth it to share my story.  I hope anyone who takes the time to read all of this will also take the time to make an appointment and get checked.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: K.G.F-2 on December 21, 2022, 08:48:58 AM
@yahoo62278 sir, I am very sad  :'( story that happened in your life. You have been fighting with your health for a long time but you have overcome this health problem so far. I certainly wish my God the best for you in this matter of yours. You are one of the wise and intelligent people in this forum. We wish you a speedy recovery. So we always pray for you.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Aanuoluwatofunmi on December 21, 2022, 09:00:26 AM
This life is about impact and legacies created by us and for others to see and benefit from, Yahoo62278 is one of those who's impact has been felt and will continue to be on the forum and this ha been a surprise on many of us not knowing that he's got some medical challenges despite his activeness on the forum in diverse ways, he has truly been a strong man to have pass through all this and yet maintain a quality delivery upto expectations, being a campaign manager comes with a lot of challenges not to talk of combining this with health issues which could be frustrating at a certain point in life, yet he has always been strong and never let his conditions affected his present or future life and desires, you have also learnt to be a man and a responsible one ever since the demise of your mother some times ago, i believe all your countless efforts, desires and ambitions will come to fulfilment soon including your perfect healing.

Please get well soon.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Pokapoka124 on December 21, 2022, 10:36:27 AM
I can’t believe you were going through this much pain all this while. I didn’t know how to respond to this shocking news, I’ve been who quietly reading all the comments here. And it’s been massive love shown here even though we do not know one another IRL. It does feel like one big family. Praying for a Christmas miracle to come your way.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: suzanne5223 on December 21, 2022, 11:07:01 AM
After your story, I really respect you for going through this and still giving your best to the forum because those years you mentioned I could remember you provided a lot of legit service to this forum which help a lot of users of this forum while you were going through hard times, Gosh! You are a strong man and a fighter.
I pray to God to see through this illness and I am sure you'll come back to this forum yourself after the surgery to this us the good news.
Thank you for the testing advice which some of us might be ignorant about.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: gabbie2010 on December 21, 2022, 11:49:47 AM
I was indeed shock and sad after reading your touching story related to your health problems, I am very optimistic that you will surely survive your present health challenges, I have faith in God almighty that you will be miraculously healed, I remembered with nostalgia your kind advice when I newly joined the forum in 2017 via our group telegram then, your advice was very valuable and helpful as a beginner then, I remembered how your hardwork and prompt action in addressing whatever issues related to signature campaigns, Yahoo62278 please remain calm you will get over your health challenges, I will continue to pray for you as go on for your operation which is going to be successful.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Bobrox on December 21, 2022, 12:37:25 PM
Get well soon @yahoo62278 and your story most inspiration for many people how take care their healthy health, I hope you can recovery back soon possible with your decision helped many people here. I hope you can spent your time take care with your healthy and take less time active in front of computer.

I am shock when hearing how much money have spent for medical check up, did your country support with free treatment? I think you can join with Health Insurance for recovery your medical check up and doesn't spent much money, I know health is more important from anything.

Get well soon @yahoo62278 and we are standing with you here.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Muba20 on December 21, 2022, 03:45:45 PM
Every person has some difficulties in their life. But when it comes to life and death question at that time there will be no language to say what will be the condition of mind. I have no words to console you but as a Muslim I can say that anything is possible if Almighty Allah want. I have seen many serious patients who were turned away from the hospital because they thought the patient might not live much longer. But later they were completely recovering the illness. So trust in Allah and try to better treatment Inshallah  Allah will make you happy.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: rat03gopoh on December 21, 2022, 04:11:12 PM
@yahoo62278, gws..

the saying goes, "keep doing good, because we don't know which goodness will save us." At least there is a lot of good that you've done without realizing it, i mean many people feel supported economically when working with you. And I'm sure some of them have devoted unlimited prayers for you.

Believe that the power of prayer is real.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: kamvreto on December 21, 2022, 04:12:50 PM
After reading your story I began to realize how important health is more than everything. Being very rich, being able to have anything in this world, all of that will easily disappear when you get a diagnosis like what you are experiencing right now.

You have such a strong zest for life, and to have a passion for being on forums organizing some of those campaigns is amazing. hi, @Yahoo62278 I thought you are a human being who doesn't have any problems and lives enjoying everything comfortably, but it turns out that you are struggling with your life right now on the operating table, surviving for the people closest to you and for the people in this forum.

I used to work for the signature campaign that you managed, with different rules than the others. must earn 1 merit every week in order to continue following the campaign. full of controversy, but you still believe in your rules. You really are amazing.
We are all here to pray for the best for you smooth running of your second operation.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Tespata on December 21, 2022, 04:59:04 PM
No one can predict when sickness, success and poverty will come in people's lives.All in all, this is our life.@Yahoo62278Success was one of the few managers.His management is very nice When he is new bounty All the hunters were desperate because they knew he was a success manager Without him I know how the Bounty campaign remains incomplete.So I pray that he recovers very quickly and comes back to us.There will be many prayers for him so that we can have him back in good health in our midst very soon.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: philipma1957 on December 21, 2022, 05:17:42 PM
I don’t do many signature campaigns. You have done good work at them.
I am hoping they give you a solid heart 💜 and that you stick around for many more years.

My next door neighbor has had a pancreas transplant back in 2012 he is hanging in there for almost 11 years he has had a decent quality of life since it was done.



Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: lizarder on December 21, 2022, 06:32:11 PM
We can't confirm your recovery Yahoo62278. But one thing I do know, that in any religion praying for relatives and friends is part of an effort to provide support for healing, even though we have never met and never know each other directly. Prayer and support are two very important things, and may God hear all of our prayers.

We hope that you will be given a complete recovery and can carry out activities as usual on the forum and outside, we are waiting for your recovery yahoo62278.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: _BlackStar on December 21, 2022, 07:25:06 PM
@yahoo62278, I don't want to clog your thread for something unimportant that most likely looks like trying to get an merit over you. I wish you only the best, a life full of love and compassion and you truly get it from this community. Here we only help you through prayer, hope you get well soon.

I'm sorry to hear all your stories, it's very unexpected so far even when I thought you were completely fine without serious health problems.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Joel_Jantsen on December 21, 2022, 09:26:28 PM
Yahoo, you're one of the guys that have been around for a very long time. I have interacted with you on multiple occasions over the past few years and this is indeed very sad to hear. I wish you the best of luck with the surgery and a speedy recovery also. Take care man.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: yahoo62278 on December 21, 2022, 10:02:34 PM
@yahoo62278 Sir I always pray to my creator that you get well soon. An honest man like you will definitely come back to us in good health I always hope. Your life story has healed every human being. Don't worry you will recover very quickly.And my attention to all, be careful about your health. Health is the greatest wealth of man. Once this ultimate resource is lost, you will never be able to carry on as before. So every person needs to be steadfast to his health first.
Thank you

I haven't had a chance to work with you or talk to you yet, but I really like the way you work, from project selection to participant selection. Your story is a sad one, I am so sorry for what you are going through. I'm unsure what I can do for you, but I'll be praying for you and wishing you a speedy recovery. God will be with you, be strong.
Thank you

Challenges are created by the lord for us to see how beautiful the world we live in, also to know important small things we didn't tend to value before.

I do hope you pass all the challenges you are on and you came back healthy next year. As well we do hope that this forum will not lost a valuable member of this community. Hopefully we can see you next time posting about getting out of those health issues and became more healthier again. Speedy recovery to you and stay away from heavy stress.

Thank you

I feel the pain of what you've been going through all this time. You're a strong person to overcome those things that happened to you. It reminds me of my own story that started a month after I gave birth to my second born year 2017. I was diagnosed with a solid nodules in my thyroid (both lobe), it's hard for me to swallow, breathe and there's a pressure in my neck. Unfortunately there's no medication that can shrink the nodules, the only option is to get it remove through surgery. I'm so afraid that I can't sleep, I had a pospartum depression and unintentional weight loss because of this problem. Up to now i'm still fighting this illness as I opted not to undergo operation. I changed my diet and drinking herbal supplement which helps me a lot. I'm trying my best to shrink the nodules naturally because i'm really afraid to undergo operation, somehow they're not growing. Every 6 months I have to do a neck ultrasound for monitoring. Health is really wealth. It's a reminder for us to take care of ourselves.

I worked with you before many times in the campaign you managed. You're a good manager that I look up to. I hope everything will went well for you @yahoo62278 and I will pray for your fast recovery.
I'm so sorry you have to deal with this. Is it a financial thing or a personal choice to not get this taken care of? I hope you get something done and get relief soon.

There is a phrase that we often hear, that health is far more expensive than anything in this world and prevention is better than cure.

We are truly shocked to hear about your current condition. One thing we want to do together in this forum is to pray for your recovery. May God lift the disease you are suffering from @yahoo62278. This will be an important lesson for all of us, that health is very important.

Get well soon @yahoo62278
Thank you

I read this very topic with tears in my eyes because i truly understand everything you're going through.
I'm from Nigeria and if you know my country, you'll understand that life isn't easy not for the common man trying to make ends meet.
I've been noticing similar incidence with my heart since last year and a frequent heart burn accompanied with a severe waist, neck, arms and general body pains but I haven't gotten the money to run a proper medical checkup for all of this but I hope to do so if I get a mean as soon as possible.
There are times the fear of leaving this world grips me and my heart skipping and racing even when it's not called for.
@yahoo62278, for the few times I've been working with you has been an amazing one, as everyone have been put to consideration at one point or the other and I feel bad seeing things like this happen to good people.
I wish you well and also a speedy recovery.
Hope you don't mind me sending you a pm please ?
Thank you, most don't ask permission to pm they just do it, so thank you for asking and of course its ok.

It is clear that you are a brave soldier in the battle of life. Despite all the obstruction, you continue to fight with a strong spirit. You will succeed in this battle. In the modern world, medical technology has made great progress. Where many impossible tasks are now being accomplished. You can also go to another country for better treatment if needed. don't be afraid i believe this large community always with you if you ever need help.
Thank you

I am shock to learn that you suffered from serious health problem that would never have been known if it hadn't been revealed. I really can't contain my emotions by knowing about your condition. No one but the Lord knows how many problems people have to face in the world. But you have been hiding this fact for a long time. Even though you were suddenly seen on the forums, you were mostly silent.

Truly say, God gives more pain to whom he loves more. I know you as an honest devotee of the forum. I have never seen you but for your honesty and loyalty not only me but all the old members of the forum know about you directly and indirectly.

I pray that you will recover soon. Don't get nervous.  Any danger will be fixed by God's grace. Wishing you all the best. Hope God heals your physical illness with everyone's prayers. May you live long and stay with us.  Request to share your health status regularly.
Thank you

I feel your pain some of the things you went through in the hands of doctors and financial aspect to got to this point. Health is very important to humanity which you need to do everything possible within your power to give yourself a standard treatment that will make you free from this sickness. One thing I know, this sickness will not stop you away from us because we all love you and we wish you good health yahoo62278.
Thank you

After reading your post I got to know a lot about you. But I pray to Allah for your speedy recovery. I am not able to help you financially. But you will get well soon. I pray to Allah for you. Get well Ameen.
Thank you

yahoo62278, you've done something great and I think your decision to tell us about your health problem is of great help and will have a good effect on you. I mean you did the right thing to keep yourself in good spirits even though I know you really suffered for it.

I also have concerns about heart problems because my mother is someone who has heart problems. I nursed her through the years, made her happy, encouraged her and did everything I could to keep my mother have hope of healing. I can't stop worrying about his health condition, it tortures me so much. Even I too often think about something bad when I get a call from a family member because of that worry, I'm so sad about it.

So I really know how you're feel right now, and I hope you really get through it. As a muslim, I believe that illness is a test from God and it is God who will cure the disease even though doctors and medical staff will help you get regular treatment and care. Keep the spirit yahoo62278, you can definitely get through it.
Thank you

I've decided to get checked after reading your advice. It's harrowing counting days before you'll be in hospital. I wouldn't want to experience what you're facing. You're brave, you'll return stronger.

If this story helps 1 person I will feel it was worth it to share my story.  I hope anyone who takes the time to read all of this will also take the time to make an appointment and get checked.
I hope your check up went well!!!

@yahoo62278 sir, I am very sad  :'( story that happened in your life. You have been fighting with your health for a long time but you have overcome this health problem so far. I certainly wish my God the best for you in this matter of yours. You are one of the wise and intelligent people in this forum. We wish you a speedy recovery. So we always pray for you.
Thank you

This life is about impact and legacies created by us and for others to see and benefit from, Yahoo62278 is one of those who's impact has been felt and will continue to be on the forum and this ha been a surprise on many of us not knowing that he's got some medical challenges despite his activeness on the forum in diverse ways, he has truly been a strong man to have pass through all this and yet maintain a quality delivery upto expectations, being a campaign manager comes with a lot of challenges not to talk of combining this with health issues which could be frustrating at a certain point in life, yet he has always been strong and never let his conditions affected his present or future life and desires, you have also learnt to be a man and a responsible one ever since the demise of your mother some times ago, i believe all your countless efforts, desires and ambitions will come to fulfilment soon including your perfect healing.

Please get well soon.
Thank you

I can’t believe you were going through this much pain all this while. I didn’t know how to respond to this shocking news, I’ve been who quietly reading all the comments here. And it’s been massive love shown here even though we do not know one another IRL. It does feel like one big family. Praying for a Christmas miracle to come your way.
Thank you

After your story, I really respect you for going through this and still giving your best to the forum because those years you mentioned I could remember you provided a lot of legit service to this forum which help a lot of users of this forum while you were going through hard times, Gosh! You are a strong man and a fighter.
I pray to God to see through this illness and I am sure you'll come back to this forum yourself after the surgery to this us the good news.
Thank you for the testing advice which some of us might be ignorant about.
Thank you and you're welcome

I was indeed shock and sad after reading your touching story related to your health problems, I am very optimistic that you will surely survive your present health challenges, I have faith in God almighty that you will be miraculously healed, I remembered with nostalgia your kind advice when I newly joined the forum in 2017 via our group telegram then, your advice was very valuable and helpful as a beginner then, I remembered how your hardwork and prompt action in addressing whatever issues related to signature campaigns, Yahoo62278 please remain calm you will get over your health challenges, I will continue to pray for you as go on for your operation which is going to be successful.
Thank you

Get well soon @yahoo62278 and your story most inspiration for many people how take care their healthy health, I hope you can recovery back soon possible with your decision helped many people here. I hope you can spent your time take care with your healthy and take less time active in front of computer.

I am shock when hearing how much money have spent for medical check up, did your country support with free treatment? I think you can join with Health Insurance for recovery your medical check up and doesn't spent much money, I know health is more important from anything.

Get well soon @yahoo62278 and we are standing with you here.
Thank you. No I don't get free treatment.

Every person has some difficulties in their life. But when it comes to life and death question at that time there will be no language to say what will be the condition of mind. I have no words to console you but as a Muslim I can say that anything is possible if Almighty Allah want. I have seen many serious patients who were turned away from the hospital because they thought the patient might not live much longer. But later they were completely recovering the illness. So trust in Allah and try to better treatment Inshallah  Allah will make you happy.
Thank you

@yahoo62278, gws..

the saying goes, "keep doing good, because we don't know which goodness will save us." At least there is a lot of good that you've done without realizing it, i mean many people feel supported economically when working with you. And I'm sure some of them have devoted unlimited prayers for you.

Believe that the power of prayer is real.
Thank you

After reading your story I began to realize how important health is more than everything. Being very rich, being able to have anything in this world, all of that will easily disappear when you get a diagnosis like what you are experiencing right now.

You have such a strong zest for life, and to have a passion for being on forums organizing some of those campaigns is amazing. hi, @Yahoo62278 I thought you are a human being who doesn't have any problems and lives enjoying everything comfortably, but it turns out that you are struggling with your life right now on the operating table, surviving for the people closest to you and for the people in this forum.

I used to work for the signature campaign that you managed, with different rules than the others. must earn 1 merit every week in order to continue following the campaign. full of controversy, but you still believe in your rules. You really are amazing.
We are all here to pray for the best for you smooth running of your second operation.
Thank you, I try different rules to try and improve the forum not to create controversy.

No one can predict when sickness, success and poverty will come in people's lives.All in all, this is our life.@Yahoo62278Success was one of the few managers.His management is very nice When he is new bounty All the hunters were desperate because they knew he was a success manager Without him I know how the Bounty campaign remains incomplete.So I pray that he recovers very quickly and comes back to us.There will be many prayers for him so that we can have him back in good health in our midst very soon.
Thank you

I don’t do many signature campaigns. You have done good work at them.
I am hoping they give you a solid heart 💜 and that you stick around for many more years.

My next door neighbor has had a pancreas transplant back in 2012 he is hanging in there for almost 11 years he has had a decent quality of life since it was done.


Thank you. Yes successful transplants of any organ are usually 10 years minimum. Good your neighbor is doing well.

We can't confirm your recovery Yahoo62278. But one thing I do know, that in any religion praying for relatives and friends is part of an effort to provide support for healing, even though we have never met and never know each other directly. Prayer and support are two very important things, and may God hear all of our prayers.

We hope that you will be given a complete recovery and can carry out activities as usual on the forum and outside, we are waiting for your recovery yahoo62278.
Thank you

@yahoo62278, I don't want to clog your thread for something unimportant that most likely looks like trying to get an merit over you. I wish you only the best, a life full of love and compassion and you truly get it from this community. Here we only help you through prayer, hope you get well soon.

I'm sorry to hear all your stories, it's very unexpected so far even when I thought you were completely fine without serious health problems.
Thank you. Could be an easy merit but its ok.

Yahoo, you're one of the guys that have been around for a very long time. I have interacted with you on multiple occasions over the past few years and this is indeed very sad to hear. I wish you the best of luck with the surgery and a speedy recovery also. Take care man.
Thank you


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: The Sceptical Chymist on December 21, 2022, 10:54:14 PM
Aw fuck dude, I must have missed this thread right up until now.  I'd be lying if I said it didn't make me a little emotional--yahoo62278, I don't exactly know you in real life, but I still remember the deal we did a long time ago for some Nintendo things and it was the first time I'd even come close to connecting someone from the forum to the real world. 

And I've always respected you as well.  I haven't read the whole thread yet and I'll bet o_e_l_e_o has posted something based on his medical knowledge.  I don't have his training, but even though your heart is seemingly old you're still a young man and, as I've always said, as long as you're still breathing there's always hope.  If you've got to get a new heart, I hope you get it soon.  Sounds like you've had a similar runaround with doctors that I've experienced, but goddamn I'm glad they figured out what the root cause of your problem is.

I'll send a donation as soon as I get some BTC.  You're in my thoughts and prayers, man.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Bitcoin_Arena on December 21, 2022, 11:59:17 PM
So sorry, bud  :'(

What you have gone through is depressing and heartbreaking. Life comes at us so fast, doesn't it? I got to know more about you around 2018, and you were very popular with campaign management (You still are).
There was a time you slowed down in your campaign management career, and I wondered what had gone wrong. In fact, I was tempted to send you a PM, but I just let it go thinking maybe I would bother you with unsolicited messages. Little did I know that you were going through a lot.

Hang in there, my friend, we are in this together. I pray the surgery is successful, and you recover positively. If all goes well with my trades, I promise to make a small donation  ;)


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Razmirraz on December 22, 2022, 03:49:35 AM
A sad story that I have heard from forum users, at a young age you have lost someone who loves you the most in this world. After I read more deeply, I couldn't hold back my tears  :'(, I thought your suffering was over, but instead you were diagnosed with heart failure.

I can feel what you are feeling right now, there's not much I can do other than pray and hope for healing for you. Hope you can pass all this ordeal and get out of the operating room safely.
Keep up the spirit @yahoo62278, rest assured, God gave you this trial because he loves you more than anything.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: tusandii on December 22, 2022, 04:59:00 AM
I shed my tear while I read your story man, and I feel so sorry for you. you are one of the very first generous guy who taught me a lot of a lesson here in this forum (may be you didn't aware of it but it is true I learnt a lot from you during my first kick off at this forum).

no matter happened in this life, I just want you to know that everything is happened for a reason, and God's reason will always be beautiful at the end. Gods gave you the test because He loves you more and He knew that you are stronger.

Be strong my friend, you will be in my prayer, in my fullest Heart! I sent you Love, more than 3000!

Whenever you need someone to talk to just keep in mind that we always here for you, as a family, as a home, and you can get back to us anytime you wish❤️


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Coyster on December 22, 2022, 06:46:31 AM
Reading your story is one of the saddest things i have read on this forum ever. Whenever i see someone in pain/suffering, i usually have this feeling or rather wish that i had some superpowers to just make everything go away, and reading your OP i swear i damn felt that way. It is sad to see someone who has given quite a lot to the Bitcointalk/Bitcoin community going through something like this, my heart goes out to you, and definitely you'll be a significant part of my prayers for the forseeable future. Smile mate, i have this feeling inside of me that everything is going to be fine, and we'd see you here post surgery next year. So much love mate.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: capedbaldy on December 22, 2022, 07:00:55 AM
I am very concerned to hear this news even though you have hidden news about your health from us, I often monitor your post history but you don't complain about your health condition and act tough on your health problems. I don't know you personally and have never even contacted you before, but I feel a bond for all members of the forum so that whatever you are going through will be a shared responsibility to care for each other and I thank anyone who provides financial assistance for health recovery @yahoo62278. We hope you will recover from all heart ailments and come back with us.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Helena Yu on December 22, 2022, 09:07:09 AM
@yahoo62278 I don't know who you're and I don't know your personality, but I really sad to read your stories which I didn't expect before. It's really tough to accept your condition and you need to risk all of your life for the next surgery, but it's what it's you need to accept it since it's for your life.

I really impressed with you because during your hard day, you're still care with forum. the proof is you're actively discuss when you see something done suspicious, tag and support flag on scammer account, and still active become one of the best manager to count people posts that usually spamming or create low quality posts.

Just take a short look with your past contribution since October 2021:
1. Bitcointalk Charity and its funds (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5376475.msg58687880#msg58687880)
2. Buying of merits thread. If you have proof post it here and let them be tagged (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5425535.msg61389460#msg61389460)
3. Bounty managers and newbie bounty hunters  (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5418012.msg61166295#msg61166295)
4. Clearing my trust list (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5409300.msg60723777#msg60723777)

According to BPIP [1] you're currently:
51st most merit position
74th most active position
28th most trusted position
7th most recognized position
71st most earned merit position
145h most posts position

Also only 20 of your post was get deleted by moderators, while you're having 9475 posts. It's really insane and this proving your post are very high quality!

The another thing you currently have 123 users trust your judgement [2].

Don't need to care with troll of sock puppet accounts, all users in this forum love you! :)

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13. ReiMomo (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=225714) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=225714) neutral) (54 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/225714.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/225714.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=ReiMomo))
14. sorryforthat (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=245701) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=245701) neutral) (0 Merit earned) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/245701.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=sorryforthat))
15. NeuroticFish (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=257071) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=257071)  +1 / =0 / -0) (DT1! (5) 4391 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/257071.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/257071.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=NeuroticFish))
16. DaveF (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=300014) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=300014)  +27 / =1 / -0) (DT1! (9) 4177 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/300014.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/300014.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=DaveF))
17. honghaisea (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=303687) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=303687) neutral) (2 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/303687.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/303687.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=honghaisea))
18. dothebeats (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=306338) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=306338)  +1 / =0 / -0) (315 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/306338.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/306338.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=dothebeats))
19. teeGUMES (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=307884) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=307884)  +11 / =2 / -0) (945 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/307884.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/307884.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=teeGUMES))
20. owlcatz (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=313016) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=313016)  +45 / =0 / -1) (661 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/313016.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/313016.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=owlcatz))
21. examplens (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=314792) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=314792)  +4 / =4 / -0) (DT1! (11) 1100 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/314792.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/314792.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=examplens))
22. thandie (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=334684) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=334684) neutral) (360 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/334684.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/334684.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=thandie))
23. zazarb (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=369212) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=369212)  +25 / =0 / -0) (DT1 (-2) 508 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/369212.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/369212.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=zazarb))
24. bill gator (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=370611) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=370611)  +16 / =3 / -5) (623 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/370611.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/370611.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=bill gator))
25. lotfiuser (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=383962) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=383962)  +0 / =0 / -4) (45 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/383962.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/383962.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=lotfiuser))
26. 7788bitcoin (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=395871) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=395871) neutral) (22 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/395871.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/395871.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=7788bitcoin))
27. MillionsBTCdev (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=396576) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=396576) neutral) (4 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/396576.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/396576.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=MillionsBTCdev))
28. Betwrong (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=402366) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=402366)  +1 / =0 / -0) (747 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/402366.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/402366.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=Betwrong))
29. Real-Duke (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=405482) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=405482)  +1 / =0 / -0) (DT1! (2) 520 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/405482.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/405482.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=Real-Duke))
30. SyGambler (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=405889) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=405889)  +5 / =0 / -0) (DT1! (2) 804 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/405889.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/405889.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=SyGambler))
31. klarki (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=407174) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=407174)  +1 / =1 / -0) (1300 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/407174.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/407174.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=klarki))
32. kken01 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=415400) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=415400) neutral) (9 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/415400.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/415400.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=kken01))
33. s0nix (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=432863) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=432863) neutral) (11 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/432863.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/432863.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=s0nix))
34. bones261 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=452769) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=452769)  +3 / =0 / -0) (825 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/452769.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/452769.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=bones261))
35. pickupcoin (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=482905) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=482905) neutral) (0 Merit earned) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/482905.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=pickupcoin))
36. asu (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=519783) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=519783) !!!:  +1 / =1 / -23) (634 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/519783.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/519783.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=asu))
37. ralle14 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=535215) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=535215)  +2 / =0 / -0) (707 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/535215.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/535215.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=ralle14))
38. TwitchySeal (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=538922) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=538922)  +6 / =1 / -0) (1301 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/538922.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/538922.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=TwitchySeal))
39. Isildur (official) (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=545598) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=545598)  +7 / =0 / -0) (87 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/545598.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/545598.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=Isildur (official)))
40. npredtorch (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=546617) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=546617) neutral) (49 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/546617.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/546617.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=npredtorch))
41. iv4n (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=553902) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=553902) neutral) (119 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/553902.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/553902.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=iv4n))
42. target (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=581624) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=581624)  +0 / =0 / -1) (40 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/581624.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/581624.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=target))
43. electronicash (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=638831) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=638831) neutral) (34 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/638831.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/638831.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=electronicash))
44. mirakal (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=639605) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=639605)  +4 / =0 / -0) (261 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/639605.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/639605.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=mirakal))
45. Strongkored (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=640554) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=640554) neutral) (89 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/640554.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/640554.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=Strongkored))
46. Halmater (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=666783) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=666783) neutral) (130 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/666783.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/666783.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=Halmater))
47. so98nn (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=729766) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=729766) neutral) (452 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/729766.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/729766.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=so98nn))
48. condoras (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=740502) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=740502)  +12 / =0 / -0) (DT1! (1) 587 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/740502.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/740502.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=condoras))
49. DoublerHunter (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=764495) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=764495)  +1 / =1 / -0) (136 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/764495.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/764495.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=DoublerHunter))
50. bL4nkcode (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=765632) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=765632) #  +15 / =1 / -3) (805 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/765632.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/765632.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=bL4nkcode))
51. Slow death (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=783422) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=783422)  +3 / =2 / -0) (553 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/783422.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/783422.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=Slow death))
52. Innocant (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=789600) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=789600) neutral) (10 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/789600.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/789600.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=Innocant))
53. bittraffic (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=790707) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=790707) neutral) (71 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/790707.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/790707.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=bittraffic))
54. Yamifoud (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=793182) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=793182)  +1 / =0 / -0) (188 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/793182.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/793182.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=Yamifoud))
55. Distinctin (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=798218) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=798218) neutral) (118 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/798218.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/798218.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=Distinctin))
56. Text (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=807536) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=807536) neutral) (65 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/807536.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/807536.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=Text))
57. Russlenat (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=821689) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=821689)  +2 / =1 / -0) (357 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/821689.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/821689.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=Russlenat))
58. panganib999 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=833483) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=833483) neutral) (107 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/833483.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/833483.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=panganib999))
59. cabron (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=844178) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=844178) neutral) (74 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/844178.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/844178.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=cabron))
60. Yatsan (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=857883) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=857883)  +4 / =2 / -0) (DT1! (2) 694 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/857883.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/857883.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=Yatsan))
61. th3nolo (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=870608) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=870608) neutral) (163 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/870608.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/870608.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=th3nolo))
62. xSkylarx (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=874537) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=874537) neutral) (69 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/874537.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/874537.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=xSkylarx))
63. Hhampuz (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=881377) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=881377)  +122 / =3 / -0) (4090 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/881377.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/881377.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=Hhampuz))
64. finaleshot2016 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=888099) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=888099)  +2 / =1 / -0) (905 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/888099.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/888099.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=finaleshot2016))
65. Theb (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=898928) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=898928)  +4 / =1 / -0) (401 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/898928.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/898928.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=Theb))
66. webtricks (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=921974) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=921974)  +4 / =1 / -0) (1421 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/921974.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/921974.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=webtricks))
67. sayaya17 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=924739) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=924739)  +0 / =0 / -1) (4 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/924739.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/924739.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=sayaya17))
68. Kupid002 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=960853) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=960853) neutral) (79 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/960853.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/960853.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=Kupid002))
69. paul00 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=965260) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=965260) neutral) (7 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/965260.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/965260.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=paul00))
70. Vispilio (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=982288) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=982288)  +1 / =3 / -2) (DT1 (-5) 1118 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/982288.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/982288.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=Vispilio))
71. Baofeng (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=984384) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=984384)  +1 / =1 / -0) (DT1! (1) 1246 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/984384.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/984384.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=Baofeng))
72. Shasha80 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=991251) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=991251)  +0 / =0 / -1) (66 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/991251.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/991251.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=Shasha80))
73. Scheede (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1005083) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=1005083)  +0 / =2 / -1) (583 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/1005083.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/1005083.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=Scheede))
74. igehhh (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1045971) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=1045971)  +4 / =1 / -0) (1085 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/1045971.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/1045971.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=igehhh))
75. Chrystora123 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1061824) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=1061824)  +0 / =0 / -3) (128 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/1061824.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/1061824.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=Chrystora123))
76. Ludmilla_rose1995 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1064448) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=1064448) neutral) (31 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/1064448.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/1064448.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=Ludmilla_rose1995))
77. eldrin (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1068482) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=1068482)  +1 / =0 / -1) (40 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/1068482.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/1068482.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=eldrin))
78. Altero (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1079518) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=1079518) neutral) (23 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/1079518.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/1079518.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=Altero))
79. tweetbit (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1086882) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=1086882) neutral) (12 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/1086882.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/1086882.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=tweetbit))
80. KTChampions (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1097370) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=1097370)  +7 / =0 / -0) (DT1! (7) 1426 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/1097370.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/1097370.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=KTChampions))
81. Tumanggor (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1111207) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=1111207)  +0 / =0 / -6) (8 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/1111207.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/1111207.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=Tumanggor))
82. Steamtyme (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1112531) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=1112531)  +10 / =1 / -0) (1925 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/1112531.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/1112531.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=Steamtyme))
83. Smartprofit (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1117066) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=1117066) neutral) (831 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/1117066.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/1117066.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=Smartprofit))
84. Renampun (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1119027) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=1119027) neutral) (153 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/1119027.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/1119027.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=Renampun))
85. Asuspawer09 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1136961) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=1136961)  +4 / =0 / -0) (244 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/1136961.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/1136961.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=Asuspawer09))
86. icopress (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1137579) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=1137579)  +20 / =0 / -0) (DT1! (7) 3890 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/1137579.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/1137579.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=icopress))
87. Parodium (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1162397) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=1162397)  +2 / =1 / -0) (232 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/1162397.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/1162397.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=Parodium))
88. GreatArkansas (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1164368) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=1164368)  +3 / =0 / -0) (1194 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/1164368.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/1164368.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=GreatArkansas))
89. Direwolve735 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1164833) Banned! (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=1164833) neutral) (132 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/1164833.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/1164833.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=Direwolve735))
90. sheenshane (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1179651) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=1179651)  +4 / =1 / -0) (1039 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/1179651.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/1179651.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=sheenshane))
91. Apaxy (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1180723) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=1180723)  +0 / =0 / -2) (1 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/1180723.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/1180723.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=Apaxy))
92. sufferer123 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1199687) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=1199687) neutral) (45 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/1199687.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/1199687.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=sufferer123))
93. logfiles (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1247226) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=1247226)  +5 / =0 / -0) (1251 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/1247226.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/1247226.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=logfiles))
94. Rengga Jati (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1276008) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=1276008) neutral) (563 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/1276008.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/1276008.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=Rengga Jati))
95. TheBeardedBaby (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1291828) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=1291828)  +5 / =0 / -0) (DT1! (14) 2990 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/1291828.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/1291828.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=TheBeardedBaby))
96. tvplus006 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1311641) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=1311641)  +15 / =0 / -0) (DT1! (14) 1549 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/1311641.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/1311641.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=tvplus006))
97. Serious475 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1333577) Banned! (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=1333577) neutral) (90 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/1333577.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/1333577.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=Serious475))
98. coinlocket$ (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1339716) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=1339716)  +9 / =0 / -0) (1496 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/1339716.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/1339716.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=coinlocket$))
99. witcher_sense (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1433865) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=1433865)  +15 / =0 / -0) (DT1! (14) 3414 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/1433865.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/1433865.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=witcher_sense))
100. famososMuertos (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1593137) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=1593137) neutral) (1840 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/1593137.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/1593137.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=famososMuertos))
101. cabalism13 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1605387) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=1605387) #  +10 / =3 / -6) (1165 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/1605387.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/1605387.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=cabalism13))
102. Kate Beckett (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1636382) Banned! (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=1636382) neutral) (28 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/1636382.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/1636382.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=Kate Beckett))
103. Lakai01 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1724800) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=1724800)  +2 / =0 / -0) (2010 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/1724800.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/1724800.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=Lakai01))
104. Bthd (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1836948) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=1836948)  +3 / =0 / -0) (DT1! (5) 2104 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/1836948.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/1836948.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=Bthd))
105. cryptobenn (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=1991100) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=1991100)  +0 / =0 / -1) (1 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/1991100.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/1991100.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=cryptobenn))
106. notblox1 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=2015418) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=2015418)  +1 / =0 / -0) (1000 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/2015418.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/2015418.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=notblox1))
107. mikeywith (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=2033515) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=2033515)  +5 / =0 / -0) (4737 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/2033515.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/2033515.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=mikeywith))
108. 1miau (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=2143453) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=2143453)  +9 / =2 / -0) (4876 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/2143453.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/2143453.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=1miau))
109. Little Mouse (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=2344286) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=2344286)  +6 / =1 / -0) (1164 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/2344286.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/2344286.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=Little Mouse))
110. YOSHIE (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=2363935) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=2363935)  +11 / =1 / -0) (DT1! (10) 1587 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/2363935.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/2363935.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=YOSHIE))
111. funnychain (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=2375126) Banned! (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=2375126) neutral) (4 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/2375126.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/2375126.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=funnychain))
112. ScamViruS (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=2581425) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=2581425)  +1 / =1 / -0) (644 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/2581425.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/2581425.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=ScamViruS))
113. konkordatino (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=2698751) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=2698751) neutral) (1 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/2698751.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/2698751.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=konkordatino))
114. scorpion11111 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=2710083) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=2710083)  +0 / =1 / -5) (0 Merit earned) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/2710083.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=scorpion11111))
115. protrader786 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=2718720) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=2718720)  +0 / =0 / -1) (61 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/2718720.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/2718720.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=protrader786))
116. FatFork (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=2738899) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=2738899)  +6 / =0 / -0) (DT1! (5) 1632 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/2738899.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/2738899.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=FatFork))
117. NotATether (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=2739424) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=2739424)  +4 / =1 / -0) (DT1! (4) 4576 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/2739424.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/2739424.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=NotATether))
118. bullrun2020bro (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=2744352) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=2744352)  +4 / =0 / -0) (2838 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/2744352.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/2744352.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=bullrun2020bro))
119. decodx (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=2745549) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=2745549)  +1 / =0 / -0) (566 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/2745549.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/2745549.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=decodx))
120. Peanutswar (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=2762272) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=2762272)  +1 / =0 / -0) (662 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/2762272.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/2762272.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=Peanutswar))
121. Kamix (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=2875501) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=2875501) neutral) (75 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/2875501.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/2875501.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=Kamix))
122. GbitG (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=2905746) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=2905746) neutral) (127 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/2905746.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/2905746.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=GbitG))
123. macson (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=3102610) (Trust: (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=3102610) neutral) (43 Merit earned (https://loyce.club/Merit/history/3102610.html)) (Trust list (https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/3102610.html)) (BPIP (https://bpip.org/Profile?p=macson))


[1] https://bpip.org/Profile?p=yahoo62278
[2] https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/355846.html


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: GazetaBitcoin on December 22, 2022, 10:06:04 AM
Somehow, my path and yahoo62278's path never crossed each other, in this time I became active on the forum (meaning from October 2019). SAadly for me, I never had the chance to work with you, yahoo62278, and I am not sure if we ever exchanged more than a few replies inside any topic.

However, your reputation precedes you and I heard of you very soon after becoming active on the forum. Furthermore, I also read many of your topics, which I always found very valuable and I also always appreciated your managerial skills (which, with all due respect, are far better compared with many other campaign managers). Probably, the moment when I realized how capable you are was the moment when, from all available managers, you organized the campaign for Yobit and only due to your great expertise you avoided a massive spam on the forum (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5188200). Perhaps, with someone else, things would have developed to a total mess.

Therefore, for all your hard work here, I express my gratitude!



Other than that, illnesses and diseases don't care if someone is good or bad; they don't care about someone's name or reputation' they affect rich and poor, black and white, with no difference. It was very difficult for me to read your story and it touched me a lot to see the struggle you have to deal. I am sorry for all that but, I know, the fact that I am sorry won't change your situation...

Therefore, all I can do -- all we can do -- is to pray for you and for your life -- which is exactly what I did... May you be well, dear yahoo62278! May your surgery develop well, thus you'll also be able to recover after the intervention! And until then, may you have the chance to spend beautiful moments with your close ones! Maybe these holidays will be a good opportunity to feel, maybe even more, the warm expressed by your close ones...

I hope we will receive good news from you in January!

Until then, allow me to help you with some BTC. It's not much, I know, but it's given with all my heart! May this donation, together with all the other donations your received / you'll receive to help you cover all the costs you'll have...

May you be healthy again! May you be well!


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: The Sceptical Chymist on December 22, 2022, 10:18:20 AM
According to BPIP [1] you're currently:
<snip>
Obviously I can't speak for yahoo62278, but I'm pretty sure he knows those stats and they might not be the most important thing on his mind at the moment.  Not sure why you went through all the trouble with that research, but I've got my suspicions.

One thing of note that did stick out was that after learning he needed open-heart surgery, yahoo62278 still possessed enough selflessness to start up a thread on the misuse of charity funds (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5376475.0) by those fucknuts.  I didn't connect the timeline until the above member pointed it out as one of yahoo's positive attributes and man....I can't say my nerves would have stopped jangling enough for me to continue being active here, much less go after scammers.  He must have an internal constitution of titanium. 

Yahoo62278, do you have anyone who'd be able to post updates on your behalf (progress and so forth) should it become necessary?  I'd think you might be out of action as far as the forum goes when a new ticker comes your way, and I bet there would be a lot of people worried about you if you were to just stop posting (me included).  That's not the priority overall, but I was just wondering.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Lakai01 on December 22, 2022, 10:36:13 AM
Wow yahoo, now that was a frighteningly honest - and for me eye-opening story. We don't know each other personally, but I appreciate you very much as a BM and we have had regular contact over the years in the course of various campaigns, including Bustadice.
I wish you all the best for the upcoming, certainly very exhausting and challenging time. I keep my fingers crossed for your speedy recovery!



-snip-
Yahoo62278, do you have anyone who'd be able to post updates on your behalf (progress and so forth) should it become necessary?  I'd think you might be out of action as far as the forum goes when a new ticker comes your way, and I bet there would be a lot of people worried about you if you were to just stop posting (me included).  That's not the priority overall, but I was just wondering.

I agree, a sudden stop of posts would not let me sleep peacefully either.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: arwin100 on December 22, 2022, 11:59:05 AM
So brave to share this story and somehow I know you are afraid of the consequences that might happen on your medical journey. But even though you are facing to many challenges still you need to look after those people who believe that you can make it. Just look after your wife and your children so that you will have positive mindset to face this challenge in life also if you are scared surrender all your worries to our lord god and he will wipe all out those bothering on your mind.

Come back more stronger this community also your love ones need a person like you. Cheer up man you can make it.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: lovesmayfamilis on December 22, 2022, 01:05:44 PM
@yahoo62278 I don't know who you're.....

I just couldn't keep silent. @Helena Yu, I don't know if you understand me as I planned, but are you familiar with the phrase "Captain Obvious"? Your post is talking about the obvious. Have you ever thought for a second about why such knowledge is needed by yahoo62278?

Don't need to care with troll of sock puppet accounts,
But these are golden words; why do I think about your account?

Sorry for going off-topic, yahoo62278.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: CryptSafe on December 22, 2022, 01:54:25 PM
So sad reading this story. It touches me to know you are going through this experience. We need you to be strong and courageous. You will make it through to everything being alright. Do not lose faith and keep your hope alive. Reading this alone one would ask himself or herself some certain questions that are personal to them.
Reading from your story, as you have advised, it is good one goes for regular medical checkup to know their state of health or current health status.
My prayers are with you, you will come back healthy, stronger and better.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: aioc on December 22, 2022, 02:42:01 PM

We're one on prayers that you have a successful surgery, and the whole community is behind you, we don't know you personally but your character, insight, and knowledge on many subjects got all our respect, you make sense on all your posts, we'll continue reading all your posts and contribution to this community come 2023 and many years to come.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: coinerer on December 22, 2022, 03:30:16 PM
I knew yahoo62278 as a rich man and it is true that he earned huge of money through bounty and signature management . But despite earning enough money, illness remained and changed the normal course of his life . Now it has become such a situation that people like yahoo62278 have to borrow money or take donate money from others to cover their medical expenses. From this we understand how great a blessing health is.  Therefore, it is more important to look at your health first than running around for money. If the body is healthy, it is possible to earn money in many ways.  But if the body is not healthy, one has to accept the sadd of death even while living.  I want to help him after hearing yahoo62278 story but unfortunately I don't earn much enough to help him with some money left after paying my family expenses.  But I pray for him that God bless him.  And let this operation be successful


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: TheUltraElite on December 22, 2022, 03:32:54 PM
Illnesses dont come with warnings, they only remind us how much human we are inside and need regular checkups.

Having to live with such a condition and tolerating the adverse effects of diuretics to dry the edema fluids is demanding and the mental toll of having a chronic disease which has caused the loss of a family member is in simple words, tough.

Wishing you an early recovery and an early merry Christmas, I will send you some bitcoin as a donation hoping to see your surgery go through safely and recovering back in full form.

Here is my humble donation of 0.01 bitcoin - https://explorer.btc.com/btc/transaction/f4a11caa9f2b1bbe69de0c059b64a4efdb3f1f816fe71f5eab2caa724bbe8876


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: dansus021 on December 22, 2022, 03:33:00 PM
I dont know you but your story do really makes me sad, Im sorry for asking you like this what is the main reason you got heart problem I mean what the main cause of it.

and maybe i know the weird feel when tube come to your aorta, I had same feeling when doctor do amputation to my finger because work accident and when they do that Im totally awake  :-[


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: hopenotlate on December 22, 2022, 03:54:15 PM
I thought about it a bit before writing this post because I was (I am) afraid  of violating Yahoo's privacy a bit considering that it is the result of many private conversations we had but I decided to do it because I can't ignore it. Apologies in advance.

I've been in contact with Yahoo for the entire period he talked about in original post, since before the first symptoms appeared and I can testify, even if I don't think there's the slightest need, that things went exactly as he described them; indeed he has failed to mention other further problems that he is facing which are by no means negligible.

I remember that at first he tended to underestimate what was happening to him and was also somewhat reluctant to follow the doctors' directions.
Then within about a month or so he became fully aware of the situation, thanks above all to his wife who insisted quite a bit in some moments to make him think about the situation.
Side note: how important it is to have someone who really cares about you!

Leaving aside the many things we talked about, I can say that Yahoo is truly an exceptional person: he has uncommon courage, lucidity and rationality in analyzing and evaluating a situation that was overwhelming him (correct me and forgive me if I'm wrong but that's how it is that I saw it).
I never heard him waver for a single moment even when he talked about his survival of the operation that he would have to go through.
Confronting myself with him I was ashamed of myself that sometimes I complain or take it out on problems or misadventures that don't even have a thousandth of the seriousness of those he's facing.

What clearly transpires even if he never told me openly is that he cares much more for his family than for his own fate.

I never thought I could care so much about someone I've never met in person, I trust him much more than many people who are close to me and I've known for a long time.

Keep it un man, stay strong , you have courage to spare.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Welsh on December 22, 2022, 04:18:31 PM
Why post this you ask? The main reason is to show you that even though some of you think I am lucky and probably live a rich and lavish life, I am human and have everyday problems like all of you. If you'll notice, my issues are hereditary meaning passed on from my family. I urge all of you to get checked and get your kids checked. Whether it be mental health or physical health, it is very important to make sure you are in the best condition you can be in. Don't put it off, get tested ASAP.  Not all issues will be obvious and can only be found through testing.
I think some users get carried away on the forum, and assume because you've been around a long time, then that automatically makes you rich. We sort of idolize the users that have been here a long time, simply because we think they're more experienced, and have capitialised on the market.

The reality of it is; as you say. Normal people doing normal things. Most users here missed out on the sudden rise of Bitcoin, and probably wasn't expecting it so soon even if they somewhat predicted it would at some point increase to the levels we've seen. I personally never saw it rising this fast, and gaining this much mainstream attention.

Anyhow, I wish you the best yahoo62278. Being somewhat young you'll have a better chance recovering from this, but it's sad to hear you're experiencing these sort of troubles early on in life. I know its a little weird for a stranger to be wishing you the best, and it can almost seem disingenuous, but I sincerely hope that you'll make a fast recovery; since you've become an important figure in the community, for various different reasons, which vary from user to user.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: julerz12 on December 22, 2022, 04:25:16 PM
I just noticed this post and after reading through all of that, I have nothing but admiration for you.
Your will to be better is strong, strong enough to overcome the hurdles you've experienced up to this point; so, stay strong and keep being optimistic.
You are brave enough to share this story with us and inspire others with it.
I'm sure with your strong will and bravery, you'll get better in no time. Fight on brother.
You are what others may call a braveheart.
https://i.imgur.com/wga3I5H.jpg


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Franctoshi on December 22, 2022, 06:27:28 PM
This is really touching , only people that has in one way or the other gone through major surgery will really understand and tell the pains involved.
God will help you come out this situation successfully and you will equally share the testimony here , wish you good luck in your surgery and once again you gonna be fine and become healthy as supposed.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: DaNNy001 on December 22, 2022, 06:59:24 PM
no one actually knows how or what is going on with people until they truly open up and share a little insight to their world. Sir in your story shared, i must say truly you are a real fighter and have fighting ever since to outwith the snears of life. As i read your story i felt really sad because life has not been all that fair to you. Life is just full of surprises and changes  so i pray that it surprises you and changes your whole situation for you in a good way. Sir hope you get well soon and recover with speed as you have been and still a figure of impact to the life of many other people around. Wishing you a speedy recovery sir.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: tjtonmoy on December 22, 2022, 07:13:03 PM
The fact that you are sharing this with us means you think of us as a family. And we do the same too. This community is a family where we are for each other.
This hardship that you are facing right now will go away one day, for sure, and we will have our old man back. Praying for you from the deepest corner of my heart. As a Muslim I am going to say 'May Allah grant you the best health, Ins ha'Allah you will recover soon'.
We all want you to be healthy again. Lots of love from everyone and prayers will always be with you.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: yahoo62278 on December 22, 2022, 08:04:18 PM
Aw fuck dude, I must have missed this thread right up until now.  I'd be lying if I said it didn't make me a little emotional--yahoo62278, I don't exactly know you in real life, but I still remember the deal we did a long time ago for some Nintendo things and it was the first time I'd even come close to connecting someone from the forum to the real world. 

And I've always respected you as well.  I haven't read the whole thread yet and I'll bet o_e_l_e_o has posted something based on his medical knowledge.  I don't have his training, but even though your heart is seemingly old you're still a young man and, as I've always said, as long as you're still breathing there's always hope.  If you've got to get a new heart, I hope you get it soon.  Sounds like you've had a similar runaround with doctors that I've experienced, but goddamn I'm glad they figured out what the root cause of your problem is.

I'll send a donation as soon as I get some BTC.  You're in my thoughts and prayers, man.
Thanks for the words my man. o_e_l_e_o has reached out and offered to chat and help anytime I feel I may need to chat. Very nice person. It took me a couple times but I think they have finally gotten me to the right doctors. Doesn't make anything less scary but it does make me feel I have competent people working on my case.

So sorry, bud  :'(

What you have gone through is depressing and heartbreaking. Life comes at us so fast, doesn't it? I got to know more about you around 2018, and you were very popular with campaign management (You still are).
There was a time you slowed down in your campaign management career, and I wondered what had gone wrong. In fact, I was tempted to send you a PM, but I just let it go thinking maybe I would bother you with unsolicited messages. Little did I know that you were going through a lot.

Hang in there, my friend, we are in this together. I pray the surgery is successful, and you recover positively. If all goes well with my trades, I promise to make a small donation  ;)
Thank you

A sad story that I have heard from forum users, at a young age you have lost someone who loves you the most in this world. After I read more deeply, I couldn't hold back my tears  :'(, I thought your suffering was over, but instead you were diagnosed with heart failure.

I can feel what you are feeling right now, there's not much I can do other than pray and hope for healing for you. Hope you can pass all this ordeal and get out of the operating room safely.
Keep up the spirit @yahoo62278, rest assured, God gave you this trial because he loves you more than anything.
Thank you

I shed my tear while I read your story man, and I feel so sorry for you. you are one of the very first generous guy who taught me a lot of a lesson here in this forum (may be you didn't aware of it but it is true I learnt a lot from you during my first kick off at this forum).

no matter happened in this life, I just want you to know that everything is happened for a reason, and God's reason will always be beautiful at the end. Gods gave you the test because He loves you more and He knew that you are stronger.

Be strong my friend, you will be in my prayer, in my fullest Heart! I sent you Love, more than 3000!

Whenever you need someone to talk to just keep in mind that we always here for you, as a family, as a home, and you can get back to us anytime you wish❤️
Thank you

Reading your story is one of the saddest things i have read on this forum ever. Whenever i see someone in pain/suffering, i usually have this feeling or rather wish that i had some superpowers to just make everything go away, and reading your OP i swear i damn felt that way. It is sad to see someone who has given quite a lot to the Bitcointalk/Bitcoin community going through something like this, my heart goes out to you, and definitely you'll be a significant part of my prayers for the forseeable future. Smile mate, i have this feeling inside of me that everything is going to be fine, and we'd see you here post surgery next year. So much love mate.
Thank you

I am very concerned to hear this news even though you have hidden news about your health from us, I often monitor your post history but you don't complain about your health condition and act tough on your health problems. I don't know you personally and have never even contacted you before, but I feel a bond for all members of the forum so that whatever you are going through will be a shared responsibility to care for each other and I thank anyone who provides financial assistance for health recovery @yahoo62278. We hope you will recover from all heart ailments and come back with us.
Thank you

@yahoo62278 I don't know who you're and I don't know your personality, but I really sad to read your stories which I didn't expect before. It's really tough to accept your condition and you need to risk all of your life for the next surgery, but it's what it's you need to accept it since it's for your life.

I really impressed with you because during your hard day, you're still care with forum. the proof is you're actively discuss when you see something done suspicious, tag and support flag on scammer account, and still active become one of the best manager to count people posts that usually spamming or create low quality posts.


[1] https://bpip.org/Profile?p=yahoo62278
[2] https://loyce.club/trust/2022-12-17_Sat_05.07h/355846.html
Thank you

Somehow, my path and yahoo62278's path never crossed each other, in this time I became active on the forum (meaning from October 2019). SAadly for me, I never had the chance to work with you, yahoo62278, and I am not sure if we ever exchanged more than a few replies inside any topic.

However, your reputation precedes you and I heard of you very soon after becoming active on the forum. Furthermore, I also read many of your topics, which I always found very valuable and I also always appreciated your managerial skills (which, with all due respect, are far better compared with many other campaign managers). Probably, the moment when I realized how capable you are was the moment when, from all available managers, you organized the campaign for Yobit and only due to your great expertise you avoided a massive spam on the forum (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5188200). Perhaps, with someone else, things would have developed to a total mess.

Therefore, for all your hard work here, I express my gratitude!



Other than that, illnesses and diseases don't care if someone is good or bad; they don't care about someone's name or reputation' they affect rich and poor, black and white, with no difference. It was very difficult for me to read your story and it touched me a lot to see the struggle you have to deal. I am sorry for all that but, I know, the fact that I am sorry won't change your situation...

Therefore, all I can do -- all we can do -- is to pray for you and for your life -- which is exactly what I did... May you be well, dear yahoo62278! May your surgery develop well, thus you'll also be able to recover after the intervention! And until then, may you have the chance to spend beautiful moments with your close ones! Maybe these holidays will be a good opportunity to feel, maybe even more, the warm expressed by your close ones...

I hope we will receive good news from you in January!

Until then, allow me to help you with some BTC. It's not much, I know, but it's given with all my heart! May this donation, together with all the other donations your received / you'll receive to help you cover all the costs you'll have...

May you be healthy again! May you be well!
Thank you, Yobit was a challenge and a job that the community appreciated. I thought I did a fair job but others disagreed. It is what it is. I do appreciate you taking the time to make this post and wish me well. I also appreciate the donation!!! Every little bit helps.

According to BPIP [1] you're currently:
<snip>
Obviously I can't speak for yahoo62278, but I'm pretty sure he knows those stats and they might not be the most important thing on his mind at the moment.  Not sure why you went through all the trouble with that research, but I've got my suspicions.

One thing of note that did stick out was that after learning he needed open-heart surgery, yahoo62278 still possessed enough selflessness to start up a thread on the misuse of charity funds (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5376475.0) by those fucknuts.  I didn't connect the timeline until the above member pointed it out as one of yahoo's positive attributes and man....I can't say my nerves would have stopped jangling enough for me to continue being active here, much less go after scammers.  He must have an internal constitution of titanium. 

Yahoo62278, do you have anyone who'd be able to post updates on your behalf (progress and so forth) should it become necessary?  I'd think you might be out of action as far as the forum goes when a new ticker comes your way, and I bet there would be a lot of people worried about you if you were to just stop posting (me included).  That's not the priority overall, but I was just wondering.
I am logged into the forum anytime I am awake. When you're lying in a hospital bed(sometimes high outta your mind) or even at home healing, you have to find ways to keep yourself busy. I couldn't exactly take myself out to lunch or anything, so I used my time to browse the forum and some things make me curious. So, I started asking questions.

I have no idea when I will get the call for the new heart. I will be admitted to the hospital on Jan 4th after a heart catheter(had about 5 of those this year already). I could get a call 1 hour later or it might take 3 months. On average the doctor said 2-4 week wait. Averages aren't exact, they are just an average.

I will try to post when I get the call. If not maybe I can send a message to hopenotlate or condoras and they can post here for me. Then everyone will know i'm going to surgery. Assuming I live i'll be online within a few days. I may not post much the 1st few days but i'll be online. From how I felt the last surgery I won't wanna hold my phone up the 1st few days. If i'm not online within a week of the surgery happening, it's safe to assume things went bad.

My wife may login to my account and post but I doubt it. She will not be in any shape to care about letting all of you know.

Wow yahoo, now that was a frighteningly honest - and for me eye-opening story. We don't know each other personally, but I appreciate you very much as a BM and we have had regular contact over the years in the course of various campaigns, including Bustadice.
I wish you all the best for the upcoming, certainly very exhausting and challenging time. I keep my fingers crossed for your speedy recovery!



-snip-
Yahoo62278, do you have anyone who'd be able to post updates on your behalf (progress and so forth) should it become necessary?  I'd think you might be out of action as far as the forum goes when a new ticker comes your way, and I bet there would be a lot of people worried about you if you were to just stop posting (me included).  That's not the priority overall, but I was just wondering.

I agree, a sudden stop of posts would not let me sleep peacefully either.
Thank you

So brave to share this story and somehow I know you are afraid of the consequences that might happen on your medical journey. But even though you are facing to many challenges still you need to look after those people who believe that you can make it. Just look after your wife and your children so that you will have positive mindset to face this challenge in life also if you are scared surrender all your worries to our lord god and he will wipe all out those bothering on your mind.

Come back more stronger this community also your love ones need a person like you. Cheer up man you can make it.
Thank you

So sad reading this story. It touches me to know you are going through this experience. We need you to be strong and courageous. You will make it through to everything being alright. Do not lose faith and keep your hope alive. Reading this alone one would ask himself or herself some certain questions that are personal to them.
Reading from your story, as you have advised, it is good one goes for regular medical checkup to know their state of health or current health status.
My prayers are with you, you will come back healthy, stronger and better.
Thank you


We're one on prayers that you have a successful surgery, and the whole community is behind you, we don't know you personally but your character, insight, and knowledge on many subjects got all our respect, you make sense on all your posts, we'll continue reading all your posts and contribution to this community come 2023 and many years to come.

I knew yahoo62278 as a rich man and it is true that he earned huge of money through bounty and signature management . But despite earning enough money, illness remained and changed the normal course of his life . Now it has become such a situation that people like yahoo62278 have to borrow money or take donate money from others to cover their medical expenses. From this we understand how great a blessing health is.  Therefore, it is more important to look at your health first than running around for money. If the body is healthy, it is possible to earn money in many ways.  But if the body is not healthy, one has to accept the sadd of death even while living.  I want to help him after hearing yahoo62278 story but unfortunately I don't earn much enough to help him with some money left after paying my family expenses.  But I pray for him that God bless him.  And let this operation be successful
I wish I was rich. I'm rich in the sense that I have a great family life, but not monetarily. Thank you for the prayers

Illnesses dont come with warnings, they only remind us how much human we are inside and need regular checkups.

Having to live with such a condition and tolerating the adverse effects of diuretics to dry the edema fluids is demanding and the mental toll of having a chronic disease which has caused the loss of a family member is in simple words, tough.

Wishing you an early recovery and an early merry Christmas, I will send you some bitcoin as a donation hoping to see your surgery go through safely and recovering back in full form.

Here is my humble donation of 0.01 bitcoin - https://explorer.btc.com/btc/transaction/f4a11caa9f2b1bbe69de0c059b64a4efdb3f1f816fe71f5eab2caa724bbe8876
Thank you donation received. Thank you for reaching out on telegram to confirm as well.

I dont know you but your story do really makes me sad, Im sorry for asking you like this what is the main reason you got heart problem I mean what the main cause of it.

and maybe i know the weird feel when tube come to your aorta, I had same feeling when doctor do amputation to my finger because work accident and when they do that Im totally awake  :-[
Thank you. I've had many procedures done while awake. It's no fun watching them poke or cut on your body. Everything is fine now?

I thought about it a bit before writing this post because I was (I am) afraid  of violating Yahoo's privacy a bit considering that it is the result of many private conversations we had but I decided to do it because I can't ignore it. Apologies in advance.

I've been in contact with Yahoo for the entire period he talked about in original post, since before the first symptoms appeared and I can testify, even if I don't think there's the slightest need, that things went exactly as he described them; indeed he has failed to mention other further problems that he is facing which are by no means negligible.

I remember that at first he tended to underestimate what was happening to him and was also somewhat reluctant to follow the doctors' directions.
Then within about a month or so he became fully aware of the situation, thanks above all to his wife who insisted quite a bit in some moments to make him think about the situation.
Side note: how important it is to have someone who really cares about you!

Leaving aside the many things we talked about, I can say that Yahoo is truly an exceptional person: he has uncommon courage, lucidity and rationality in analyzing and evaluating a situation that was overwhelming him (correct me and forgive me if I'm wrong but that's how it is that I saw it).
I never heard him waver for a single moment even when he talked about his survival of the operation that he would have to go through.
Confronting myself with him I was ashamed of myself that sometimes I complain or take it out on problems or misadventures that don't even have a thousandth of the seriousness of those he's facing.

What clearly transpires even if he never told me openly is that he cares much more for his family than for his own fate.

I never thought I could care so much about someone I've never met in person, I trust him much more than many people who are close to me and I've known for a long time.

Keep it un man, stay strong , you have courage to spare.
Thank you for confirming. Yea I don't need to post every procedure or things like that and I will mostly keep my private life as private as I can. I definitely wanted to inform the community of what's going on though.

Why post this you ask? The main reason is to show you that even though some of you think I am lucky and probably live a rich and lavish life, I am human and have everyday problems like all of you. If you'll notice, my issues are hereditary meaning passed on from my family. I urge all of you to get checked and get your kids checked. Whether it be mental health or physical health, it is very important to make sure you are in the best condition you can be in. Don't put it off, get tested ASAP.  Not all issues will be obvious and can only be found through testing.
I think some users get carried away on the forum, and assume because you've been around a long time, then that automatically makes you rich. We sort of idolize the users that have been here a long time, simply because we think they're more experienced, and have capitialised on the market.

The reality of it is; as you say. Normal people doing normal things. Most users here missed out on the sudden rise of Bitcoin, and probably wasn't expecting it so soon even if they somewhat predicted it would at some point increase to the levels we've seen. I personally never saw it rising this fast, and gaining this much mainstream attention.

Anyhow, I wish you the best yahoo62278. Being somewhat young you'll have a better chance recovering from this, but it's sad to hear you're experiencing these sort of troubles early on in life. I know its a little weird for a stranger to be wishing you the best, and it can almost seem disingenuous, but I sincerely hope that you'll make a fast recovery; since you've become an important figure in the community, for various different reasons, which vary from user to user.
Thank you, I definitely agree that that is how people think. They would be wrong.

I just noticed this post and after reading through all of that, I have nothing but admiration for you.
Your will to be better is strong, strong enough to overcome the hurdles you've experienced up to this point; so, stay strong and keep being optimistic.
You are brave enough to share this story with us and inspire others with it.
I'm sure with your strong will and bravery, you'll get better in no time. Fight on brother.
You are what others may call a braveheart.

Thank you

This is really touching , only people that has in one way or the other gone through major surgery will really understand and tell the pains involved.
God will help you come out this situation successfully and you will equally share the testimony here , wish you good luck in your surgery and once again you gonna be fine and become healthy as supposed.
Thank you

no one actually knows how or what is going on with people until they truly open up and share a little insight to their world. Sir in your story shared, i must say truly you are a real fighter and have fighting ever since to outwith the snears of life. As i read your story i felt really sad because life has not been all that fair to you. Life is just full of surprises and changes  so i pray that it surprises you and changes your whole situation for you in a good way. Sir hope you get well soon and recover with speed as you have been and still a figure of impact to the life of many other people around. Wishing you a speedy recovery sir.
Thank you

The fact that you are sharing this with us means you think of us as a family. And we do the same too. This community is a family where we are for each other.
This hardship that you are facing right now will go away one day, for sure, and we will have our old man back. Praying for you from the deepest corner of my heart. As a Muslim I am going to say 'May Allah grant you the best health, Ins ha'Allah you will recover soon'.
We all want you to be healthy again. Lots of love from everyone and prayers will always be with you.
Thank you



Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: yahoo62278 on December 22, 2022, 08:10:23 PM
I wanted to write this as a separate post so please don't report it for back to back or whatnot. People will see me replying and might skip over it and not see what I'm going to post here.

I have read every single reply to this point and will continue to do so. I have also quoted and replied to every single person because they took the time to read and reply to the post. I think it is important that people know I read their words. Some only got a thank you and some got a larger reply. That in now way reflects on how I may feel about a person. It just depended on if you asked a question or posted a condition of your own.

I have also sent some merits out but will now stop with that. I want people posting here because they care, not because they want to get a merit. Not sure if anyone is doing the latter, but I see people posting suspicions.

I do appreciate all of you who have taken the time to reply to this point. If you haven't made an appointment to get checked, please consider doing so.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: The Sceptical Chymist on December 22, 2022, 08:41:26 PM
If i'm not online within a week of the surgery happening, it's safe to assume things went bad.

My wife may login to my account and post but I doubt it. She will not be in any shape to care about letting all of you know.
That's the worst-case scenario of course, but assuming you get a donor sooner rather than later I'm not projecting that--but what you wrote is exactly what I meant.

Your wife might not immediately want to reach out to the community, but if she isn't already aware that there are a large number of people here who're rooting for you and care deeply about you and your surgical outcome, might I suggest that you fill her in?  Should the worst come to pass, she might eventually come around and reach out to everyone here.  Reading what I just wrote sounds selfish, but speaking for myself only, I'd like to know what's happening/happened either way.

I think Zepher's family did something similar, and I know Bruno basically let the forum know he was dying.  A'ight, no more morbidity.  You've got age on your side and a lot of years yet to live.  Dr. Leo might correct me if I'm wrong, but age is one of the factors that goes into the heart donor waiting list.

And if this was coming from pretty much any other member than you, I'd be as skeptical as my username implies.  Everyone is free to think what they like, but I believe you and I feel like I'm sitting beside you just waiting for that phone call.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: BitcoinGirl.Club on December 22, 2022, 10:56:09 PM
If i'm not online within a week of the surgery happening, it's safe to assume things went bad.
All will be fine, keep the hopes up brother.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Poker Player on December 23, 2022, 03:43:20 AM
Well, on an optimistic note I want to say that I know and have known throughout my life people who had complicated heart operations, in some cases several, and came out without sequelae, living many years later and dying at almost 90 years of age, like an uncle of mine, or people I still know. I do not know anyone who has had a heart transplanted, though, which I understand adds a degree of difficulty.

Best wishes to yahoo62278 in this regard.

Another thing is that it is logical and rational, to consider what happens if it goes wrong and leave things prepared in case it does. None of us really like to think about it but it is the best thing to do.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: len01 on December 23, 2022, 05:12:17 AM
although I don't really know you but I have known your name for a long time in this forum.
the story you shared made me motivated and have the thought that there is nothing more valuable than HEALTH even if it is money.
I am a little emotional and shed tears after reading your story.
I know you are a great person who will get through this and your name is in my every prayer. :'(

keep spirit my friend, you can definitely recover and spend happy days with your wife.


I plan to give my signature salary next week as a donation. maybe not much but at least I can help others in this forum


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: o_e_l_e_o on December 23, 2022, 06:43:54 AM
Dr. Leo might correct me if I'm wrong, but age is one of the factors that goes into the heart donor waiting list.
Absolutely. Donor hearts are a scarce resource. They wouldn't be offering one to yahoo if there was any doubt about him being too old/frail/unwell to make it through the op and the recovery process.

As I mentioned to yahoo privately, I obviously can't give out personal medical advice, but I'll be waiting a bit longer than a week before reaching any conclusions. Its fairly normal after a heart transplant to spend some days sedated in intensive care, and then several more after that before you will be in any state to care about this forum. And complications which can delay this, such as infection or further bleeding requiring a trip back to the OR, are often treatable and don't mean the worst has happened, just that it takes longer to get through it all. Focus on you first and your family second. We'll all find out when you're ready.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Igebotz on December 23, 2022, 08:37:21 AM
If i'm not online within a week of the surgery happening, it's safe to assume things went bad.

My wife may login to my account and post but I doubt it. She will not be in any shape to care about letting all of you know.
That's the worst-case scenario of course, but assuming you get a donor sooner rather than later I'm not projecting that--but what you wrote is exactly what I meant.

Your wife might not immediately want to reach out to the community, but if she isn't already aware that there are a large number of people here who're rooting for you and care deeply about you and your surgical outcome, might I suggest that you fill her in?  Should the worst come to pass, she might eventually come around and reach out to everyone here.  Reading what I just wrote sounds selfish, but speaking for myself only, I'd like to know what's happening/happened either way.

It's not easy in this situation to ask your wife to expect the worst while hoping for a miracle or something like that, and I doubt his wife would care about some anonymous people on the forum, this would be the last thing on her mind, the only hope of the forum getting first hand information incase anything goes wrong if there is someone from the forum who knows him outside the forum or has any close relation with his family. If anything were to happen to me, there are a few people in my community who I've met in person who are fully aware of my condition and would notify the forum if anything went wrong. Yahoo, your faith will keep you...

It's always better to have a close relationship with one or two people from the forum because it helps in times like this. I remember when we lost Becky666 last year due to health issues, we were able to contact and support his pregnant wife and family through one of his close friends on the forum. i appreciate your messages but we are in for Yahooo, I will be okay.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: JollyGood on December 23, 2022, 11:59:06 AM
It is really kind of you to mention you have read all the posts, I think we all were fairly sure you would be doing that considering the outpouring of support towards you. You do not have to explain about the text size of the replies, I think we all understand about that.

The most important thing is for you to focus on your health. We understand you will not be able to post regularly in the coming days and to be honest nobody is expecting a running commentary either. The positive messages being sent your way will no doubt continue and most sending them are not expecting one to one replies considering the scale of the thread.

I really appreciate you have taken more than one opportunity to advise us to get checked and that is the best message you could have given. I sincerely hope members here do start booking appointments. Your health comes first, take it easy and try to relax.

The fact you should prioritise any spare time you might have with your family over the forum over this difficult period is another thing we all expect. Just take care of yourself and try to remain as positive as you can, hopefully everything will be fine.

I wanted to write this as a separate post so please don't report it for back to back or whatnot. People will see me replying and might skip over it and not see what I'm going to post here.

I have read every single reply to this point and will continue to do so. I have also quoted and replied to every single person because they took the time to read and reply to the post. I think it is important that people know I read their words. Some only got a thank you and some got a larger reply. That in now way reflects on how I may feel about a person. It just depended on if you asked a question or posted a condition of your own.

I have also sent some merits out but will now stop with that. I want people posting here because they care, not because they want to get a merit. Not sure if anyone is doing the latter, but I see people posting suspicions.

I do appreciate all of you who have taken the time to reply to this point. If you haven't made an appointment to get checked, please consider doing so.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Getmon on December 23, 2022, 01:12:23 PM
I promise to have a routine checkup starting next year because you yahoo62278. You sent a clear message to us to seriously take care of our health. Given your current state, I felt honored when you responded to all of our posts here. Bud, you don't have to respond to all of us. We have your back. I hope we improved your mood and morale in some way.

I know that you said not to send money to the bitcoin address in your profile, especially to people who do not have a lot of money. But $10 or $50 won't change a fortune and this is the season of giving, specially when you contributed big in this community. If you may, please provide a Tron and BSC addresses too.   


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Ludmilla_rose1995 on December 23, 2022, 02:45:54 PM
I pray to God that you will quickly find the best heart donor for you,, besides that it is very likely that your character will be influenced by the nature of the donor and hopefully you will continue to actively contribute to this forum. I will give a little buck to you later, hopefully it will be useful for you and also the family that looks after you.

I have sent my little support to you

you can check my DM ;)


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: yahoo62278 on December 23, 2022, 03:48:09 PM
If i'm not online within a week of the surgery happening, it's safe to assume things went bad.

My wife may login to my account and post but I doubt it. She will not be in any shape to care about letting all of you know.
That's the worst-case scenario of course, but assuming you get a donor sooner rather than later I'm not projecting that--but what you wrote is exactly what I meant.

Your wife might not immediately want to reach out to the community, but if she isn't already aware that there are a large number of people here who're rooting for you and care deeply about you and your surgical outcome, might I suggest that you fill her in?  Should the worst come to pass, she might eventually come around and reach out to everyone here.  Reading what I just wrote sounds selfish, but speaking for myself only, I'd like to know what's happening/happened either way.

I think Zepher's family did something similar, and I know Bruno basically let the forum know he was dying.  A'ight, no more morbidity.  You've got age on your side and a lot of years yet to live.  Dr. Leo might correct me if I'm wrong, but age is one of the factors that goes into the heart donor waiting list.

And if this was coming from pretty much any other member than you, I'd be as skeptical as my username implies.  Everyone is free to think what they like, but I believe you and I feel like I'm sitting beside you just waiting for that phone call.
I don't know what to tell ya. I'm sure you guys will know as I speak with a few members on telegram almost daily. If they don't hear from me within a certain period, they'll probably be able to confirm.

As Allah willed sir. May Allah reward you the best.keep him in your prayers . All praise belongs to Allah. اِنَّا لِلّٰہِ وَ اِنَّا اِلَیْہِ رَاجِعُوْن
Thanks

Well, on an optimistic note I want to say that I know and have known throughout my life people who had complicated heart operations, in some cases several, and came out without sequelae, living many years later and dying at almost 90 years of age, like an uncle of mine, or people I still know. I do not know anyone who has had a heart transplanted, though, which I understand adds a degree of difficulty.

Best wishes to yahoo62278 in this regard.

Another thing is that it is logical and rational, to consider what happens if it goes wrong and leave things prepared in case it does. None of us really like to think about it but it is the best thing to do.
I'm sure I at least have a fighting chance. They don't let morons become doctors although malpractice does happen. Regardless I feel ok with whom I have.

although I don't really know you but I have known your name for a long time in this forum.
the story you shared made me motivated and have the thought that there is nothing more valuable than HEALTH even if it is money.
I am a little emotional and shed tears after reading your story.
I know you are a great person who will get through this and your name is in my every prayer. :'(

keep spirit my friend, you can definitely recover and spend happy days with your wife.


I plan to give my signature salary next week as a donation. maybe not much but at least I can help others in this forum
Thank you

Dr. Leo might correct me if I'm wrong, but age is one of the factors that goes into the heart donor waiting list.
Absolutely. Donor hearts are a scarce resource. They wouldn't be offering one to yahoo if there was any doubt about him being too old/frail/unwell to make it through the op and the recovery process.

As I mentioned to yahoo privately, I obviously can't give out personal medical advice, but I'll be waiting a bit longer than a week before reaching any conclusions. Its fairly normal after a heart transplant to spend some days sedated in intensive care, and then several more after that before you will be in any state to care about this forum. And complications which can delay this, such as infection or further bleeding requiring a trip back to the OR, are often treatable and don't mean the worst has happened, just that it takes longer to get through it all. Focus on you first and your family second. We'll all find out when you're ready.
Well said

If i'm not online within a week of the surgery happening, it's safe to assume things went bad.

My wife may login to my account and post but I doubt it. She will not be in any shape to care about letting all of you know.
That's the worst-case scenario of course, but assuming you get a donor sooner rather than later I'm not projecting that--but what you wrote is exactly what I meant.

Your wife might not immediately want to reach out to the community, but if she isn't already aware that there are a large number of people here who're rooting for you and care deeply about you and your surgical outcome, might I suggest that you fill her in?  Should the worst come to pass, she might eventually come around and reach out to everyone here.  Reading what I just wrote sounds selfish, but speaking for myself only, I'd like to know what's happening/happened either way.

It's not easy in this situation to ask your wife to expect the worst while hoping for a miracle or something like that, and I doubt his wife would care about some anonymous people on the forum, this would be the last thing on her mind, the only hope of the forum getting first hand information incase anything goes wrong if there is someone from the forum who knows him outside the forum or has any close relation with his family. If anything were to happen to me, there are a few people in my community who I've met in person who are fully aware of my condition and would notify the forum if anything went wrong. Yahoo, your faith will keep you...

It's always better to have a close relationship with one or two people from the forum because it helps in times like this. I remember when we lost Becky666 last year due to health issues, we were able to contact and support his pregnant wife and family through one of his close friends on the forum. i appreciate your messages but we are in for Yahooo, I will be okay.
Yea my wife will be quite distraught for a bit if things were to go bad.

 
I promise to have a routine checkup starting next year because you yahoo62278. You sent a clear message to us to seriously take care of our health. Given your current state, I felt honored when you responded to all of our posts here. Bud, you don't have to respond to all of us. We have your back. I hope we improved your mood and morale in some way.

I know that you said not to send money to the bitcoin address in your profile, especially to people who do not have a lot of money. But $10 or $50 won't change a fortune and this is the season of giving, specially when you contributed big in this community. If you may, please provide a Tron and BSC addresses too.   
Thank you. The address in my profile is where to send if sending anything. I only want to use the 1 address since I don't mess with any of the rest. People are free to send or not.

I pray to God that you will quickly find the best heart donor for you,, besides that it is very likely that your character will be influenced by the nature of the donor and hopefully you will continue to actively contribute to this forum. I will give a little buck to you later, hopefully it will be useful for you and also the family that looks after you.
Thank you


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: KingsDen on December 23, 2022, 04:08:55 PM
What?
What did I just read?
Many people are passing through different challenges of life, but if the person can find time to drop a post here we will feel that all is well.
I only had idea of your ill health when you mistakenly accepted a campaign participant twice in same campaign and someone made a joke about you being drunk and posting. Until you clarified the situation that you were working from hospital bed.

Be courageous and avoid fear, fear kills faster than death. You will overcome. Shalom!


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: naim027 on December 23, 2022, 04:18:33 PM
@yahoo62278, I am not sure how I should write my feeling. I won't be able to explain how I feel after reading the entire post. I had almost no interaction or very little interaction with you. But I feel like I have known you for a long time. I am no one here. But you are worthy here, and I believe everybody cares about you. I cannot do anything special for you except wish you the best of luck. Forgive me if I hurt you during my forum days.



Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Adbitco on December 23, 2022, 06:12:01 PM
Hello dear manager @yahoo62278 after reading all this stories i don't even know what to do either to cry or not but believe you will be healed before January, although i don't know your belief ( your religion) to be Christian or Muslim). I have been healed from Heart Growth, Peptic ulcer, including a motor accident that i was not able to walk then though i never wanted to reveal anything about myself but your story kept me bleeding which made me to open it up to you whether if you could connect your faith to get healed.
After i tried all, i went through hell as my father left me at age 4 (died) and life was so hell for me, you know what it takes for a little boy growing without a father. To cut story short, it was a great man of God that prays for me and i got my healing instantly without anymore medications. actually is been 14 years i pass through all this hell.

Please take a little time to browse about Pastor David Ibiyeomie (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Ibiyeomie)
He will pray for you and you get your healing instantly believe me sir. All his call line can be found on his google profile or Wikipedia, or possibly from his social media handles. Always check a verified tag or checkmark on his profile.

Note; We are looking for a way to get you healed from this affliction, Admin do not delete my post please he needs to get his feet back.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Xxmodded on December 23, 2022, 07:13:55 PM
I am so sad after reading all your history @yahoo62278, you have more contribution in this forum and helped many people trough become Bounty Manager, actually you have many altcoin bounties worth and helped many people earn much money trough joining with your campaign. I believe one day after darkness there must be light with your healthy problem.

Controlling your activities, don't forget exercising and exploring your hobbies maybe can help how focus with your recovery, everything have possibility and you have chance get healthy back.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: JayJuanGee on December 24, 2022, 04:02:24 AM
In the past several days, I had been considering whether to respond, and if so how?  Or even how much to say about my own personal experiences in weighing related questions.. but of course, each of us have our own particulars that we might not want to say too much, yet I still consider that your story helps in the sense that many of us have got to know you in various ways over the years, and surely some members have had more interactions with you than others.  My path with you has not crossed too often….. yet I can still relate to a variety of the aspects of your situation..  

Surely I feel bad for your situation Yahoo in terms of the relatively early age in which you started to suffer from symptoms (such as close to 40), and then already going through procedures that did not fix the then condition… and then the then condition had gotten worse and worse, as you mentioned.

These kinds of questions that you raise are not easy for any of us in regards to how much we should attempt to account for the advice of experts in regards to aspects of our health and our energies, and they surely do not always lead us down the right path or necessarily present information in a way that helps us to consider the matters in front of us… and surely some of the information in regards to the diagnosis, the symptoms, what to do or even what tests to run or whether intervention might be necessary may well be unknown by the various health professionals too – absent further tests – and then surely complications with medical insurance coverage and/or co-pays is present for a lot of folks too… at least those folks who have potential access to decent medical care.

Many times we also might rightly or wrongly conclude that our body is going to heal itself, and we may also have feelings of invincibility – though when we suffer from a few health issues, we sometimes will learn more regarding limitations to both self-healing and in regards to invincibility – and also various aspects in realizing our mortality may well also sink in only after finding out about some severe condition that we might have that we had not previously considered.

Sometimes we also might not know what we don’t know.. which seems to also be part of your repetitive point in regards to your suggestion to get checked out.. and maybe even diving further into investigations that might be necessary, sometimes for some conditions.

Surely there are other ailments besides ones associated with the heart, yet the heart has some very special characteristics (and limitations) in terms of how well that it may be able to heal itself.. and also that in can start to develop in a direction that attempts to compensate for its limitations (especially if it had been injured) and then ends up leading to its own weaknesses including growing too large in one direction, thinning of the walls, blockage of blood flow that contributes to possible irreversible ischemia (tissue death), scarring, palpitations and perhaps other related difficult to fix matters.  

At the same time, if the ejection fraction on the left ventricle (which pumps blood to the whole body) is not staying above a certain amount (such as 30%, which is still lower than normal) then there will be shortness of breath and difficulties of the blood to circulate around the body…and so in some sense, quality of life already is going down once the ejection fraction gets to those kinds of low levels because of inability to exert yourself, easily tired, shortness of breath and even chest pain and tightness, so it becomes more and  more difficult to keep up muscle mass too (and stamina) which is also more difficult to keep up muscle mass as any of us gets older. The older we get, the more difficult it is to build and to maintain muscle and strength and even to burn calories efficiently.

So normal ejection fraction is between about 50% and 75%, and frequently those eligible for heart transplants would be unable to keep their left ventricle ejection fraction above the lower 20% range, and sure of course, there may well be some other criteria for heart transplant eligibility besides just looking at ejection fraction.. such as just being able to see that a heart is not really stable or recovering….. so getting on the heart transplant list is a pretty BIG deal, and getting into such a state that the Doctor’s put you in a kind of “expedited status” also tells a lot about the severity in which they consider your current heart to NOT be very much able to help you with even bare basic exertions, but any of us should be able to imagine that the lower the ejection fraction, then the more likely that shortness of breath, exhaustion and even other symptom kick in at even lower levels of exertion.. merely going for a walk, or eating some food, and then we may well frequently have seen folks with lower levels of ejection fraction needing to lug around an oxygen tank or even having to wear a defibrillator to shock them in case their heart goes into irregular rhythms… and there are heart pumps too.. but surely seems scary to have some of those artificial mechanisms implanted – and bodies will frequently react towards having internal devices implanted, too.

Sure the punchline advice may well be to attempt to inform ourselves with more knowledge about our conditions and if there might be some things that we need to know in order to make more informed decisions in regards to our health and conditions that we might have or that we might develop and do not engage in conduct that ends up leading to damage that might be irreversible, but I still have some difficulties “kicking ourselves” too much in regards to “ I should have done X, Y and/or Z.”  

But the punchline is still correct in terms of attempting to learn about our condition, and maybe sometimes needing to get tests and perhaps second opinions and also attempting to interact with the doctor more, and sometimes it is not easy to interact with the doctor because we ONLY have so much time to interact during an appointment so we should attempt to prepare ourselves prior to our doctors appointment and maybe researching so that we are able to interact, even if we might not feel that we have a lot of energy, and if we do not prepare ourselves with decent questions, they may not be able to spend time talking with us, or know where to possibly refer us or what tests to run.

….and yeah if we do not follow-up with Doctor’s appointments after we learn about a condition that we have, then we are likely NOT interacting sufficiently enough about our own condition or our own health.. so there is some of that ignoring of the problem(s) that could be happen with anyone including damage and/or irreversible damage, which surely I appreciate that you (Yahoo) had identified that as one of the areas in which you feel that you “could have done better.”  .. even though I still try to consider that it is important to NOT kick ourselves too much about these kinds of bygones, what ifs or even blaming ourselves.... and each of us should attempt to be informed about any conditions that we have when we go to the doctor, and maybe if we are having some difficulties advocating for ourselves and asking questions and interacting with our doctors, we might need to ask that someone who we feel that we can trust attends appointments with us during our doctor’s appointments to help to advocate for us and/or to make sure that we are sufficiently advocating for ourselves, and no matter what none of these kinds of balances are easy for anyone.

I know that I am blabbering on somewhat, and surely you realized a certain level of risk that you might get some responses that may or may not cause comfort.. .and surely not even easy to figure out how much to say.. beyond even what other people have said…

I think that the better of scenarios might be that you are able to get a heart transplant within the expected time-frame in January or maybe February at the latest, and then within a few weeks, you able to start a blog or a forum thread on the bitcoiner with a new heart topic.. that may well be showing progress and recovery.  

So maybe the thread might be: “What’s it like to be a bitcoiner with a new heart?”… and then such a topic (and subject matter, even though usually overly personal) will have become fair game, no?  

Once you started this thread, the cat is out of the bag, no?  

So from here on out, many of us will likely be hoping and perhaps even expecting to be able to participate in trolling you within a dedicated thread on such bitcoin and heart topic… no pressure of course, but it would likely be a good hope to then have the "bitcoiner with a new heart" thread last for many, many years..

maybe until 2072?  A 50-year long thread… I will hope. .

Although I don’t expect to be around that long…. . but you know how so many of us tend to have beliefs that we are going to live forever, too…


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Bttzed03 on December 24, 2022, 04:39:20 AM
Heart problems can strike anytime. We had a loved one taken from us during the pandemic and she also has a history of heart problems (had been in and out of the hospital because of that too).

You'll survive the heart transplant and you'll have a speedy recovery.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: yahoo62278 on December 24, 2022, 05:49:07 AM
In the past several days, I had been considering whether to respond, and if so how?  Or even how much to say about my own personal experiences in weighing related questions.. but of course, each of us have our own particulars that we might not want to say too much, yet I still consider that your story helps in the sense that many of us have got to know you in various ways over the years, and surely some members have had more interactions with you than others.  My path with you has not crossed too often….. yet I can still relate to a variety of the aspects of your situation..  

Surely I feel bad for your situation Yahoo in terms of the relatively early age in which you started to suffer from symptoms (such as close to 40), and then already going through procedures that did not fix the then condition… and then the then condition had gotten worse and worse, as you mentioned.

These kinds of questions that you raise are not easy for any of us in regards to how much we should attempt to account for the advice of experts in regards to aspects of our health and our energies, and they surely do not always lead us down the right path or necessarily present information in a way that helps us to consider the matters in front of us… and surely some of the information in regards to the diagnosis, the symptoms, what to do or even what tests to run or whether intervention might be necessary may well be unknown by the various health professionals too – absent further tests – and then surely complications with medical insurance coverage and/or co-pays is present for a lot of folks too… at least those folks who have potential access to decent medical care.

Many times we also might rightly or wrongly conclude that our body is going to heal itself, and we may also have feelings of invincibility – though when we suffer from a few health issues, we sometimes will learn more regarding limitations to both self-healing and in regards to invincibility – and also various aspects in realizing our mortality may well also sink in only after finding out about some severe condition that we might have that we had not previously considered.

Sometimes we also might not know what we don’t know.. which seems to also be part of your repetitive point in regards to your suggestion to get checked out.. and maybe even diving further into investigations that might be necessary, sometimes for some conditions.

Surely there are other ailments besides ones associated with the heart, yet the heart has some very special characteristics (and limitations) in terms of how well that it may be able to heal itself.. and also that in can start to develop in a direction that attempts to compensate for its limitations (especially if it had been injured) and then ends up leading to its own weaknesses including growing too large in one direction, thinning of the walls, blockage of blood flow that contributes to possible irreversible ischemia (tissue death), scarring, palpitations and perhaps other related difficult to fix matters.  

At the same time, if the ejection fraction on the left ventricle (which pumps blood to the whole body) is not staying above a certain amount (such as 30%, which is still lower than normal) then there will be shortness of breath and difficulties of the blood to circulate around the body…and so in some sense, quality of life already is going down once the ejection fraction gets to those kinds of low levels because of inability to exert yourself, easily tired, shortness of breath and even chest pain and tightness, so it becomes more and  more difficult to keep up muscle mass too (and stamina) which is also more difficult to keep up muscle mass as any of us gets older. The older we get, the more difficult it is to build and to maintain muscle and strength and even to burn calories efficiently.

So normal ejection fraction is between about 50% and 75%, and frequently those eligible for heart transplants would be unable to keep their left ventricle ejection fraction above the lower 20% range, and sure of course, there may well be some other criteria for heart transplant eligibility besides just looking at ejection fraction.. such as just being able to see that a heart is not really stable or recovering….. so getting on the heart transplant list is a pretty BIG deal, and getting into such a state that the Doctor’s put you in a kind of “expedited status” also tells a lot about the severity in which they consider your current heart to NOT be very much able to help you with even bare basic exertions, but any of us should be able to imagine that the lower the ejection fraction, then the more likely that shortness of breath, exhaustion and even other symptom kick in at even lower levels of exertion.. merely going for a walk, or eating some food, and then we may well frequently have seen folks with lower levels of ejection fraction needing to lug around an oxygen tank or even having to wear a defibrillator to shock them in case their heart goes into irregular rhythms… and there are heart pumps too.. but surely seems scary to have some of those artificial mechanisms implanted – and bodies will frequently react towards having internal devices implanted, too.

Sure the punchline advice may well be to attempt to inform ourselves with more knowledge about our conditions and if there might be some things that we need to know in order to make more informed decisions in regards to our health and conditions that we might have or that we might develop and do not engage in conduct that ends up leading to damage that might be irreversible, but I still have some difficulties “kicking ourselves” too much in regards to “ I should have done X, Y and/or Z.”  

But the punchline is still correct in terms of attempting to learn about our condition, and maybe sometimes needing to get tests and perhaps second opinions and also attempting to interact with the doctor more, and sometimes it is not easy to interact with the doctor because we ONLY have so much time to interact during an appointment so we should attempt to prepare ourselves prior to our doctors appointment and maybe researching so that we are able to interact, even if we might not feel that we have a lot of energy, and if we do not prepare ourselves with decent questions, they may not be able to spend time talking with us, or know where to possibly refer us or what tests to run.

….and yeah if we do not follow-up with Doctor’s appointments after we learn about a condition that we have, then we are likely NOT interacting sufficiently enough about our own condition or our own health.. so there is some of that ignoring of the problem(s) that could be happen with anyone including damage and/or irreversible damage, which surely I appreciate that you (Yahoo) had identified that as one of the areas in which you feel that you “could have done better.”  .. even though I still try to consider that it is important to NOT kick ourselves too much about these kinds of bygones, what ifs or even blaming ourselves.... and each of us should attempt to be informed about any conditions that we have when we go to the doctor, and maybe if we are having some difficulties advocating for ourselves and asking questions and interacting with our doctors, we might need to ask that someone who we feel that we can trust attends appointments with us during our doctor’s appointments to help to advocate for us and/or to make sure that we are sufficiently advocating for ourselves, and no matter what none of these kinds of balances are easy for anyone.

I know that I am blabbering on somewhat, and surely you realized a certain level of risk that you might get some responses that may or may not cause comfort.. .and surely not even easy to figure out how much to say.. beyond even what other people have said…

I think that the better of scenarios might be that you are able to get a heart transplant within the expected time-frame in January or maybe February at the latest, and then within a few weeks, you able to start a blog or a forum thread on the bitcoiner with a new heart topic.. that may well be showing progress and recovery.  

So maybe the thread might be: “What’s it like to be a bitcoiner with a new heart?”… and then such a topic (and subject matter, even though usually overly personal) will have become fair game, no?  

Once you started this thread, the cat is out of the bag, no?  

So from here on out, many of us will likely be hoping and perhaps even expecting to be able to participate in trolling you within a dedicated thread on such bitcoin and heart topic… no pressure of course, but it would likely be a good hope to then have the "bitcoiner with a new heart" thread last for many, many years..

maybe until 2072?  A 50-year long thread… I will hope. .

Although I don’t expect to be around that long…. . but you know how so many of us tend to have beliefs that we are going to live forever, too…
I will respond to everyone else I have missed tomorrow, but I wanted to respond to this particular post while everything was fresh in my mind.

You seem to be fairly educated on heart conditions in terms of ejection fraction  and implantable devices and such. Maybe you or someone you know has been through this?

I posted the short version of my story as it was already getting pretty long and most people see a book and auto skip reading the whole thing. I felt like the more important message was make sure everyone is getting regular check ups vs here's all the crap I've had to deal with.

Going into a bit more detail now. Prior to my 1st open heart surgery, I had undergone multiple tests including CTs and ultrasounds and right heart catheter which were checking the size of my aneurysm as well as my ejection fraction and the pressures in my heart. 15% was where my squeeze was prior to the surgery and on average most people are in the 55% range at my age. Shortly after the open heart(3 months or so) I had another ultrasound performed to check my ejection fraction. I had moved up into the 30% range and we thought my heart was starting to heal. Less than 6 months later another ultrasound was performed and a heart catheter a few weeks later. My squeeze had dropped back down to 15%.

Directly after the heart catheter was performed, I was admitted into the hospital. I was there for a week getting a workup for a heart transplant. I got 6 months' worth of tests done in 9 days. I had been approved to be on the list at status 4 in August. Then my insurance jumped in and made me go to 1 of their providers. That made me have to get alot of testing redone along with more added. I have a defibrillator implanted in the left side of my chest. Last Sunday I also had 28 teeth pulled. Now I'm basically getting through the holidays and the big part of the process begins. I'll get another right heart catheter and be immediately admitted. I will also get some sort of pump implanted. Being as I have a mechanical valve, they will not do a normal heart pump.

Who knows if I will start another thread discussing the transplant or the length of time I may live. Who knows how many would actually be interested in knowing. I'll cross that bridge at a later date.



Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: letteredhub on December 24, 2022, 10:40:14 AM
Reading from your story and knowing all you have gone through in life it shows you're a very strong man and for you to have survived to this stage you will surely come out more strong with bliss.

With all the comments from other users I have read about you, it tells me you're a good person and your good deeds and wonderful heart will draw support from all corners to your aid.... Survival is yours mate.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: arhipova on December 24, 2022, 01:38:16 PM
I wish you speedy recovery and good health in future.

My opinion on health is that people in my country do not take health seriously till they reach hospital. They are ready to spend entire savings when doctor scares them with harsh words. But they never focus on small things like developing healthy eating habits, doing exercise , social interactions with others for mental health. I also belong to same category. Your post reminded me of the fact that I need to change this approach otherwise I might have to regret a lot one day.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: UmerIdrees on December 24, 2022, 02:42:59 PM
Who knows if I will start another thread discussing the transplant or the length of time I may live. Who knows how many would actually be interested in knowing. I'll cross that bridge at a later date.

I do hope that you come out strong after this surgery and live a healthier life.

Really, i was shocked to read your story and it is indeed painful. To be very true, i really thought you must be a person who would be living a cool leisure life but facts are indeed different.

After reading your story today, i prayed for you to get well soon, also i thanked Allah who have given me a healthy life. We must realize that real wealth is not money, but it is the health.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: JayJuanGee on December 24, 2022, 07:14:55 PM
[edited out]
I will respond to everyone else I have missed tomorrow, but I wanted to respond to this particular post while everything was fresh in my mind.

You seem to be fairly educated on heart conditions in terms of ejection fraction  and implantable devices and such. Maybe you or someone you know has been through this?

I posted the short version of my story as it was already getting pretty long and most people see a book and auto skip reading the whole thing. I felt like the more important message was make sure everyone is getting regular check ups vs here's all the crap I've had to deal with.

Going into a bit more detail now. Prior to my 1st open heart surgery, I had undergone multiple tests including CTs and ultrasounds and right heart catheter which were checking the size of my aneurysm as well as my ejection fraction and the pressures in my heart. 15% was where my squeeze was prior to the surgery and on average most people are in the 55% range at my age. Shortly after the open heart(3 months or so) I had another ultrasound performed to check my ejection fraction. I had moved up into the 30% range and we thought my heart was starting to heal. Less than 6 months later another ultrasound was performed and a heart catheter a few weeks later. My squeeze had dropped back down to 15%.

Directly after the heart catheter was performed, I was admitted into the hospital. I was there for a week getting a workup for a heart transplant. I got 6 months' worth of tests done in 9 days. I had been approved to be on the list at status 4 in August. Then my insurance jumped in and made me go to 1 of their providers. That made me have to get alot of testing redone along with more added. I have a defibrillator implanted in the left side of my chest. Last Sunday I also had 28 teeth pulled. Now I'm basically getting through the holidays and the big part of the process begins. I'll get another right heart catheter and be immediately admitted. I will also get some sort of pump implanted. Being as I have a mechanical valve, they will not do a normal heart pump.

Who knows if I will start another thread discussing the transplant or the length of time I may live. Who knows how many would actually be interested in knowing. I'll cross that bridge at a later date.

Ouch.. that hurts to read.  I kind of figured there were more painful details, and you were likely correct to present a more abbreviated version in your opening post getting into the topic.

People can function and appear somewhat "normal" if their left ventricle ejection fractions are between 25% and 35%.. even though that is quite low and they may well have issues with heart stability too, and I believe that eligibility for a defibrillator implantation is usually something like low 30% and below but there could be some other aggravating factors to justify a defibrillator even if the ejection is higher than 30%.. that would be not merely looking at LVEF, and of course the higher the left ventricle ejection fraction the more likely a person is able to appear "normal," even if s/he might have inabilities to exert or to sustain exertion. 

Surely with the left ventricle ejection fraction there can be some measurement variability too, so sometimes the doctor might look at a few different tests that measure it and then to average out the measurements or to assert that the methodology of one measurement was likely more accurate than another one or series of measurements.. so yes, maybe you did actually have material and concrete improvement that was confirmed and NOT merely measurement variability or a fluke, but then like you suggest and found out, the recovery that you were having was not sustainable… and sometimes there could be other things going on such as the implantation of the valve is not really working very well and there might not really be any ability to implant another valve.. or maybe you cannot be sure at what point your heart became irreversibly damaged…. So for example all could have been going well and recovering.. but then your valve was not working properly and at some point you were experiencing further irreversible heart death (ischemia and/or scaring) without even knowing it.. and really difficult for anyone to know sometimes if it is not caught right away..    There are some theories that the heart tissue cannot really recover if it has not gotten adequate oxygen/blood flow for 12 hours or more, but even those kinds of theories are incomplete because there could be some heart tissues that are getting some blood circulation and other tissues that are completely not getting any blood circulation. .so there could still be some recoverability of some heart tissue.. but even that is not easy to measure.. even with a shitload of tests.

I would not be surprised if the medical folks might have been having some troubles figuring out why your recovery was not sustaining and why your ejection fraction had gone up so much and then fallen again so quickly back down to really a deadly status.. sub 20%...pretty much like it was when you were in your earlier bad situation in late 2021.. . which really, as you know, having those kinds of lack of blood flow to your body likely makes it difficult to do anything without losing energy…or even some basic things like having feelings (or warmth) in your extremities… and probably more susceptible to infections too because the blood and the oxygen is not really getting around very well.  so yes thanks for the posts. and even taking time to read and to type.. because sometimes those kinds of activities can wear on any of us, and even talking, or trying to yell might cause chestpain and other symptoms if you get stressed out about any of these kinds of matters....  though surely you are taking some medications that likely help you with some of these matters, but there is nothing as effective as having actually functioning natural organs because the various drug inducements have a lot of limitations, too… and side effects as you likely experience.

You surely have pointed out that some of the heart related and functional tests that you received seem redundant and then also there may be a lot of time for doctors trying to figure out and to confirm various specifics of your condition or what is causing it.. or could be causing it.. or appear to be causing it (even though surely they seemed to have had figured out a lot of the matters by now and even ruled out other explanations), and even like you mentioned, your insurance company seemed to have needed (or wanted) (and sometimes burdensome too) their own verification to make sure that test-related or expert opinion errors were not being relied upon in order to confirm your diagnosis or to confirm your prognosis for recovery, too.

For sure, I don't really know some of the details that you talk about in relation to your specific details because many times there are going to be individual variations in terms of which vessels are affected or what type of equipment is used and where is the defibrillator implanted (and likely pacemaker function too).  Also, I am not even claiming to be any kind of expert, but just have some specific knowledge of some of the areas in which you had been describing.

I would think with your LVEF so low, you will likely feel better when you have a heart pump (or ventricular assist or whatever variation you end up receiving) and from my understanding, those do not really tend to be very long-term kinds of solutions because of infection potentials and body rejections and various sensitivities.. but surely it may well help you to feel way better during the interim while waiting for a compatible heart (and some folks have more possibilities for compatibility with actual new hearts (or should we say used hearts?) than others based on blood typing and some other compatibility considerations).. even though probably a kind of pain in the ass to have one surgery after another in order to try to make sure that you are ready or that you are able to function or that you are not suffering additional damage while waiting yet I understand that when you get into a state in which you don't have a choice because you can hardly move without getting symptoms, then likely you welcome those various interventions such as having the temporary heart pump.. because it might be one of the better and less risky options given your particular situation.   

Regarding the long-lived forum thread (or blog) that I had suggested, that was my dorky way of trying to hope that you are able to make it through your heart transplant and then have enough of a recovery (and even excess energy) to be able to just end up being able to spend time on seemingly silly things.. for another 50-ish years... it is likely that the last year you spent way more time with tests and doctors, and sure some of it can be interesting, but it may well not be a preferred way of spending time…. even though it is surely the most pressing of issues at the time.. so  that surely make sense, and we surely have to do what we have to do when certain vital organs fail or are underperforming... and sometimes even if we are doing something that we do not prefer, we figure out some way to make the best of out what seems to be a less than preferable situation. 

No need to feel that you need to respond to me if I may have typed too much, again.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Ryu_Ar1 on December 24, 2022, 07:27:13 PM
I can't speak for the story you told about your personal life because obviously this must be very tiring and painful, especially when you see the word heart it's clear this is definitely serious and I can't think about the pain.
But I really salute you for what you did, even though in the middle I didn't really like your attitude when you left the pills and medicine you should have taken, fortunately you are aware even though there has been more serious damage than that.
I will add your story to my Bookmarks even though this seems excessive but I will probably read this several times as a reminder for me personally to take care and not underestimate anything that happens to my body.
I hope you can recover normally and I look forward to good news from you in January.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Mpamaegbu on December 24, 2022, 08:17:39 PM
Ouch! I'm shocked beyond words, sincerely. You're indeed a great dude to still carry on and continued to run campaigns effectively despite all what you're going through. My thought and prayer are with you for a successful surgery. Be strong, bro.

It's because of issues of life such as this (which we don't get to know about others) that I try to maintain cordiality with online folks, even when angered. We don't know who is having a bad day, and our negative comments or attitude can push them deeper into sadness or depression.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: gantez on December 24, 2022, 09:28:07 PM
I feel the tears around my eyes now after I finish this story from you. You are a strong man. I like the awareness you create for health checks and I wish your second surgery will make your heart perfect.

I remember a month ago you reply my pm.

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ill try to take a look within 24 hours. I just got outta surgery a few hours ago and not really feeling awesome

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Oh... Sorry boss for the surgery. You will get back to good health.

I didn't expect is something like this serious. I feel pained about it now and you have made time to manage winz.io signature campaign, how do you manage to do this? This is wonder to me.

You have help me as a member in the forum as the only manager accepting member account to join in the signature campaign.

Please, I want to support you with this my week payment. Please take all of it, pay it direct to your bitcoin wallet. I am happy to support you with it and nothing will be big to give to you.

Please don't refuse because you will need no matter how small it is, it can help you sir.

I will pm you to remember you should take my weekly payment.




Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: yahoo62278 on December 24, 2022, 10:20:04 PM
What?
What did I just read?
Many people are passing through different challenges of life, but if the person can find time to drop a post here we will feel that all is well.
I only had idea of your ill health when you mistakenly accepted a campaign participant twice in same campaign and someone made a joke about you being drunk and posting. Until you clarified the situation that you were working from hospital bed.

Be courageous and avoid fear, fear kills faster than death. You will overcome. Shalom!
Thank you

@yahoo62278, I am not sure how I should write my feeling. I won't be able to explain how I feel after reading the entire post. I had almost no interaction or very little interaction with you. But I feel like I have known you for a long time. I am no one here. But you are worthy here, and I believe everybody cares about you. I cannot do anything special for you except wish you the best of luck. Forgive me if I hurt you during my forum days.


Thank you, no harm done to me man.

Hello dear manager @yahoo62278 after reading all this stories i don't even know what to do either to cry or not but believe you will be healed before January, although i don't know your belief ( your religion) to be Christian or Muslim). I have been healed from Heart Growth, Peptic ulcer, including a motor accident that i was not able to walk then though i never wanted to reveal anything about myself but your story kept me bleeding which made me to open it up to you whether if you could connect your faith to get healed.
After i tried all, i went through hell as my father left me at age 4 (died) and life was so hell for me, you know what it takes for a little boy growing without a father. To cut story short, it was a great man of God that prays for me and i got my healing instantly without anymore medications. actually is been 14 years i pass through all this hell.

Please take a little time to browse about Pastor David Ibiyeomie (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Ibiyeomie)
He will pray for you and you get your healing instantly believe me sir. All his call line can be found on his google profile or Wikipedia, or possibly from his social media handles. Always check a verified tag or checkmark on his profile.

Note; We are looking for a way to get you healed from this affliction, Admin do not delete my post please he needs to get his feet back.
Thank you, I'm not really a religious person so I probably will not check out the pastor, but I don't mind those that do believe praying for me and my well being. Who am I to say somehting is or isn't real?

I am so sad after reading all your history @yahoo62278, you have more contribution in this forum and helped many people trough become Bounty Manager, actually you have many altcoin bounties worth and helped many people earn much money trough joining with your campaign. I believe one day after darkness there must be light with your healthy problem.

Controlling your activities, don't forget exercising and exploring your hobbies maybe can help how focus with your recovery, everything have possibility and you have chance get healthy back.
Thanks, hard to exercise currently as I run out of energy super fast. During my last heart catheter, they had me riding an exercise bike while laying down. I was told I have no reserve in my heart. I am fine while doing nothing but when I exert myself, blood doesn't rush back into my heart like a normal persons does.

Heart problems can strike anytime. We had a loved one taken from us during the pandemic and she also has a history of heart problems (had been in and out of the hospital because of that too).

You'll survive the heart transplant and you'll have a speedy recovery.
Thank you

Reading from your story and knowing all you have gone through in life it shows you're a very strong man and for you to have survived to this stage you will surely come out more strong with bliss.

With all the comments from other users I have read about you, it tells me you're a good person and your good deeds and wonderful heart will draw support from all corners to your aid.... Survival is yours mate.
Thank you

I wish you speedy recovery and good health in future.

My opinion on health is that people in my country do not take health seriously till they reach hospital. They are ready to spend entire savings when doctor scares them with harsh words. But they never focus on small things like developing healthy eating habits, doing exercise , social interactions with others for mental health. I also belong to same category. Your post reminded me of the fact that I need to change this approach otherwise I might have to regret a lot one day.
Thank you

Who knows if I will start another thread discussing the transplant or the length of time I may live. Who knows how many would actually be interested in knowing. I'll cross that bridge at a later date.

I do hope that you come out strong after this surgery and live a healthier life.

Really, i was shocked to read your story and it is indeed painful. To be very true, i really thought you must be a person who would be living a cool leisure life but facts are indeed different.

After reading your story today, i prayed for you to get well soon, also i thanked Allah who have given me a healthy life. We must realize that real wealth is not money, but it is the health.
Thank you

I can't speak for the story you told about your personal life because obviously this must be very tiring and painful, especially when you see the word heart it's clear this is definitely serious and I can't think about the pain.
But I really salute you for what you did, even though in the middle I didn't really like your attitude when you left the pills and medicine you should have taken, fortunately you are aware even though there has been more serious damage than that.
I will add your story to my Bookmarks even though this seems excessive but I will probably read this several times as a reminder for me personally to take care and not underestimate anything that happens to my body.
I hope you can recover normally and I look forward to good news from you in January.
Thank you, I hope to be giving good news in January/Februaury

Ouch! I'm shocked beyond words, sincerely. You're indeed a great dude to still carry on and continued to run campaigns effectively despite all what you're going through. My thought and prayer are with you for a successful surgery. Be strong, bro.

It's because of issues of life such as this (which we don't get to know about others) that I try to maintain cordiality with online folks, even when angered. We don't know who is having a bad day, and our negative comments or attitude can push them deeper into sadness or depression.
Thank you

I feel the tears around my eyes now after I finish this story from you. You are a strong man. I like the awareness you create for health checks and I wish your second surgery will make your heart perfect.

I remember a month ago you reply my pm.

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ill try to take a look within 24 hours. I just got outta surgery a few hours ago and not really feeling awesome

Quote
Oh... Sorry boss for the surgery. You will get back to good health.

I didn't expect is something like this serious. I feel pained about it now and you have made time to manage winz.io signature campaign, how do you manage to do this? This is wonder to me.

You have help me as a member in the forum as the only manager accepting member account to join in the signature campaign.

Please, I want to support you with this my week payment. Please take all of it, pay it direct to your bitcoin wallet. I am happy to support you with it and nothing will be big to give to you.

Please don't refuse because you will need no matter how small it is, it can help you sir.

I will pm you to remember you should take my weekly payment.



Thank you. I have tried giving many users chances in sig campaigns. I normally don't allow someone who's post history is completely bounty posts in. As far as your sig payment, I cannot accept. I don't want to take away from someone who really needs it. I cannot stop someone from sending to my address, but I'd like to see companies or early adopters be the ones donating vs people who's families will suffer if they lose some money.



Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: krishnaverma on December 25, 2022, 02:43:06 AM
It is too painful to read this. But I guess this is what life really is. I still hope that you fully recover from all this and live a peaceful and healthy life. I know you are strong enough to be able to do so.

One more thing , I do not know you personally but I knew that you managed so many campaigns for so many years. Never thought that you might be having so many problems in the background. I do not know heart specialists but if you need some reports checked or some general information, I do know some general physicians who will be happy to assist for free. Please let me know if any such information is needed.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: The Sceptical Chymist on December 25, 2022, 05:28:17 AM
Last Sunday I also had 28 teeth pulled.
Jesus mother lovin' C.  That sucks no matter what the reason for the extractions was, but I have to ask: was that in any way related to your other medical issues?  I doubt it, but you mentioned it and my tired mind starts to wonder. 

Anyway, I'm avidly following this thread and I'm hoping the holidays are at least bearable for you.  This is a majorly stressful time for a lot of people, and with what you've got going on it could either be a really good or a very dark time.  I'm rooting for you, bro.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: prayingforyouyahoo on December 25, 2022, 08:34:06 AM
Last Sunday I also had 28 teeth pulled.
Jesus mother lovin' C.  That sucks no matter what the reason for the extractions was, but I have to ask: was that in any way related to your other medical issues?  I doubt it, but you mentioned it and my tired mind starts to wonder. 

Anyway, I'm avidly following this thread and I'm hoping the holidays are at least bearable for you.  This is a majorly stressful time for a lot of people, and with what you've got going on it could either be a really good or a very dark time.  I'm rooting for you, bro.

u cant be serious!!!!!!!!!!!!! no google where you reside!!!!!!  In such cases, problem teeth often are removed before surgery, to reduce the risk of infections including endocarditis, an infection of the inner lining of the heart that can prove deadly

Sir yahoo i prey for you

اَلسَّلَامُ عَلَیْکُمْ وَرَحْمَۃُ اللّٰہِ وَ بَرَکَاتُہُ Assalamo alaikum wa rahmatullahe wa barakatohu.








Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: ThemePen on December 25, 2022, 10:33:40 AM
yahoo62278
I read your whole story, it is giving a great lesson to everyone. And I always pray for you and for your family.

Basically everyone is running after money. Many of us do not think about health And thus this weakness of theirs leads them to their deathbed.

Similarly, I was reading a story and I thought I should share it with you all.

There was a man who must have been about 50 years old.  And he was hospitalized.  He was very rich.  He had breathing problem.  So the doctors told him that you have to take oxygen but it costs a lot.  
When they told him a lot of money, the man started crying.  The doctors asked him if he had a money problem.  So the person said no, it is not like that.  I am thinking that I have been earning all my life.  But did not take care of his health and God gave me everything but I did not thank to God.  
The man said that God gave me free oxygen for 50 years but I did not thank to God.  It gave me a healthy body but I didn't care.  And today I had a little problem so you asked me so much money.  Well!  Doctors tried hard but still they could not save him.  I remember the source of this story, but I shared it.

Health is important but remember your time is also very valuable.  Try to give time to your family too.  Otherwise, you may run after wealth and not be able to give time to your children.

https://i.ibb.co/tBgD3J1/quotes-about-health-and-wellness.jpg


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: o_e_l_e_o on December 25, 2022, 12:17:14 PM
That sucks no matter what the reason for the extractions was, but I have to ask: was that in any way related to your other medical issues?  I doubt it, but you mentioned it and my tired mind starts to wonder.
Infection inside the heart, known as infective endocarditis, is a serious and potential life threatening risk of any heart surgery. It is also often caused by bacteria which live in our oral cavities and on our teeth. A full dental clearance removes much of the surface on which these bacteria live (such as on plaque between teeth), makes it easier to keep the entirety of the mouth clean, and also prevents the requirement for any dental procedures after the heart surgery which can force such bacteria in to the blood stream and towards the heart. It sounds extreme, but is actually pretty commonplace before such an operation, and is certainly worth it for reducing the risk of infective endocarditis.

Even if this wasn't the primary reason in yahoo's case, it would likely have been performed anyway.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: condoras on December 25, 2022, 03:14:37 PM
From the start of this thread, I read all the posts from our fellow community members, and almost everything is already written. Besides, we talk frequently outside the forum.
The "only" thing that I want to add is this. Keep your head up, smile, and focus on the bright side of the moon. You got us in your corner, my man.

And Merry Xmas to all of you out there!!!


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: m2017 on December 25, 2022, 04:44:27 PM
I want to tell @yahoo62278 for his frankness and trust that he shared his personal story. I will not say that I know him well, but his account often flashed in my field of vision and I had a good impression of him. After his story, my opinion about him was even more confirmed that @yahoo62278 is really a good person with a big heart (and, I hope, healthy for many years to come), if he tries to influence others with his story so that they begin to pay more attention to their health. Learn from his experience, for he paid a very high price for it.

Such stories often make me think that bitcointalk is not about crypto and money at all. In fact, this is a forum about people. People who communicate here about bitcoin and are passionate about a similar worldview. Bitcoin is just a tool and could not exist without people like @yahoo62278 and the community of this forum.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Cryptomiles1 on December 25, 2022, 05:26:11 PM
This is so sympathetical after reading through the long story of your life. Sir dear manager @Yahoo I don't know the best words to use to express how cold and shocked i am seeing that you have been suffering this for so long now, but the only thing I would say is I will keep praying for you as well as wishing you a quick and speedy recovery.
May almighty leads you through this ways. Get heal soon sir.



Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: JoyMarsha on December 25, 2022, 07:07:01 PM
You just shared with us a touching story, and as I read it and thought about how kind and kind you have been to bounty hunters who have taken part in your bounties, I started to cry. I have no idea what you went through, and nobody is aware of the struggles you have faced from a young age up until now.

You're back on your feet, thank God. Just know that you are more than a conqueror in every situation.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: BTCGalaxyA12 on December 25, 2022, 07:35:37 PM
Very touched to read it. May God give the best for you yahoo behind the turn of the new year.
Health needs to be maintained and cared for before it's too late. That's the message I take from what you feel.

Hi yahoo62278. You are strong. You won't give up.
This is my message as a new user in this forum.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: yahoo62278 on December 25, 2022, 11:30:45 PM
It is too painful to read this. But I guess this is what life really is. I still hope that you fully recover from all this and live a peaceful and healthy life. I know you are strong enough to be able to do so.

One more thing , I do not know you personally but I knew that you managed so many campaigns for so many years. Never thought that you might be having so many problems in the background. I do not know heart specialists but if you need some reports checked or some general information, I do know some general physicians who will be happy to assist for free. Please let me know if any such information is needed.
Thank you, i'll pass on the physician offer as I have a good set of doctors already on it.

yahoo62278
I read your whole story, it is giving a great lesson to everyone. And I always pray for you and for your family.

Basically everyone is running after money. Many of us do not think about health And thus this weakness of theirs leads them to their deathbed.

Similarly, I was reading a story and I thought I should share it with you all.

There was a man who must have been about 50 years old.  And he was hospitalized.  He was very rich.  He had breathing problem.  So the doctors told him that you have to take oxygen but it costs a lot.  
When they told him a lot of money, the man started crying.  The doctors asked him if he had a money problem.  So the person said no, it is not like that.  I am thinking that I have been earning all my life.  But did not take care of his health and God gave me everything but I did not thank to God.  
The man said that God gave me free oxygen for 50 years but I did not thank to God.  It gave me a healthy body but I didn't care.  And today I had a little problem so you asked me so much money.  Well!  Doctors tried hard but still they could not save him.  I remember the source of this story, but I shared it.

Health is important but remember your time is also very valuable.  Try to give time to your family too.  Otherwise, you may run after wealth and not be able to give time to your children.


Thank you

That sucks no matter what the reason for the extractions was, but I have to ask: was that in any way related to your other medical issues?  I doubt it, but you mentioned it and my tired mind starts to wonder.
Infection inside the heart, known as infective endocarditis, is a serious and potential life threatening risk of any heart surgery. It is also often caused by bacteria which live in our oral cavities and on our teeth. A full dental clearance removes much of the surface on which these bacteria live (such as on plaque between teeth), makes it easier to keep the entirety of the mouth clean, and also prevents the requirement for any dental procedures after the heart surgery which can force such bacteria in to the blood stream and towards the heart. It sounds extreme, but is actually pretty commonplace before such an operation, and is certainly worth it for reducing the risk of infective endocarditis.

Even if this wasn't the primary reason in yahoo's case, it would likely have been performed anyway.
100%

From the start of this thread, I read all the posts from our fellow community members, and almost everything is already written. Besides, we talk frequently outside the forum.
The "only" thing that I want to add is this. Keep your head up, smile, and focus on the bright side of the moon. You got us in your corner, my man.

And Merry Xmas to all of you out there!!!
Merry Christmas

I want to tell @yahoo62278 for his frankness and trust that he shared his personal story. I will not say that I know him well, but his account often flashed in my field of vision and I had a good impression of him. After his story, my opinion about him was even more confirmed that @yahoo62278 is really a good person with a big heart (and, I hope, healthy for many years to come), if he tries to influence others with his story so that they begin to pay more attention to their health. Learn from his experience, for he paid a very high price for it.

Such stories often make me think that bitcointalk is not about crypto and money at all. In fact, this is a forum about people. People who communicate here about bitcoin and are passionate about a similar worldview. Bitcoin is just a tool and could not exist without people like @yahoo62278 and the community of this forum.
Thank you

This is so sympathetical after reading through the long story of your life. Sir dear manager @Yahoo I don't know the best words to use to express how cold and shocked i am seeing that you have been suffering this for so long now, but the only thing I would say is I will keep praying for you as well as wishing you a quick and speedy recovery.
May almighty leads you through this ways. Get heal soon sir.


Thank you

You just shared with us a touching story, and as I read it and thought about how kind and kind you have been to bounty hunters who have taken part in your bounties, I started to cry. I have no idea what you went through, and nobody is aware of the struggles you have faced from a young age up until now.

You're back on your feet, thank God. Just know that you are more than a conqueror in every situation.
Thank you

Very touched to read it. May God give the best for you yahoo behind the turn of the new year.
Health needs to be maintained and cared for before it's too late. That's the message I take from what you feel.

Hi yahoo62278. You are strong. You won't give up.
This is my message as a new user in this forum.
Thank you


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: tabas on December 26, 2022, 07:25:08 AM
I feel emotional while reading your story. You're an amazing but behind that amazingness as what we'd known you through the forum, just as you've said we all have our own battles. I'm praying for your recovery and the upcoming surgery that everything's going to be fine. I know how it feels because my daughter was also diagnosed but with a different disease early 2nd quarter of this year but she's now in good condition and healthy again, thank God. I hate to see it on how the hospital, staff and nurses had treated me and my daughter as if we're not worth of their time so, I do really understand how it feels when you've told the first part of your story regards on how these medical staff treats their patient.
Always take some fresh air and don't worry that much yahoo, I know that your situation now is tough but being worry free will give you some nice energy and it's good for you to avoid thinking a lot and stress.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: LDL on December 26, 2022, 10:26:28 AM
I go through @yahoo62278 heartbreaking post at least once a day and try to understand its importance and impact in my life.  The loss of mother early in Yahoo Sir's life has affected the vacuum of life to some extent which is partly responsible for the present situation.  The pain of losing one's loved ones in the family life and somewhat random life has a huge impact on the later life.  Again, some physical issues in his life have had a great impact on his heart.  Now come yahoo sir's post is very important in my family and my life.  I have been suffering from high LDL (Low Density Lipoprotein) cholesterol for quite some time now.  Since reading this post I have started taking regular checkups and medication.  Now I feel much healthier than before.  I claim to be very careful reading yahoo sir's post.  People like me who are suffering from physical problems and incurable diseases should always be alert and aware.  Your healthy life is your most valuable asset.  A valuable thing is having a good health and having billions of wealth.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Synchronice on December 26, 2022, 12:42:08 PM
I have heard about you from one of my real-life friend who was posting on this forum years ago.
Where are you from? I really hope that you are in a medically highly developed country and hope that everything will go well because it should go so, there is no other way ;D Wish you to keep good mood and joy before and after surgery :)

If this story helps 1 person I will feel it was worth it to share my story.  I hope anyone who takes the time to read all of this will also take the time to make an appointment and get checked.
To people, who have serious doubts about their health but have money issues: You can change everything when you are alive! If you don't have insurance, can't afford expenses or there are unqualified doctors in your country, you can always go in countries like Turkey and Israel to get high quality treatment with low costs.



Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Wiwo on December 26, 2022, 12:43:10 PM
Last Sunday I also had 28 teeth pulled.
Anyway, I'm avidly following this thread and I'm hoping the holidays are at least bearable for you.  This is a majorly stressful time for a lot of people, and with what you've got going on it could either be a really good or a very dark time.  I'm rooting for you, bro.
Yeah it sucks really but life happens, I have been down and speechless since I saw this thread few days back, although I was aware of sir Yahoo's first heart case when he first mention it in a telegram group when there was an implant through his artillery and I thought everything has returned back to normal after that procedure. But seeing this thread as a follow-up is something that melts out the strengths in me to comments since the thread was created.
And yahoo62278 you know you are strong and all of us your family in the forum believe in your capabilities to survive the heart surgery and coming out victoriously, and just as Boss @The Sceptical Chymist have stated we are all rooting for you sir Yahoo, and at the end we will all come out of this together we will rally round to see how we all defeat this situation. Sir Yahoo see you in 2025 when I will invite you to my country for Christmas holidays sipping some palm win 🏆.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Tim1996 on December 26, 2022, 02:59:54 PM
Daam'n very sad to hear this just after Christmas. I was just reading the posts and I came across this. Haven't interacted with Yahoo ever but this painful journey of your life touches me like I am bounded.

I pray to god to bring 2023 as a good omen for you. More power to you my brother.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: JollyGood on December 26, 2022, 03:10:06 PM
Going into a bit more detail now. Prior to my 1st open heart surgery, I had undergone multiple tests including CTs and ultrasounds and right heart catheter which were checking the size of my aneurysm as well as my ejection fraction and the pressures in my heart. 15% was where my squeeze was prior to the surgery and on average most people are in the 55% range at my age. Shortly after the open heart(3 months or so) I had another ultrasound performed to check my ejection fraction. I had moved up into the 30% range and we thought my heart was starting to heal. Less than 6 months later another ultrasound was performed and a heart catheter a few weeks later. My squeeze had dropped back down to 15%.

Directly after the heart catheter was performed, I was admitted into the hospital. I was there for a week getting a workup for a heart transplant. I got 6 months' worth of tests done in 9 days. I had been approved to be on the list at status 4 in August. Then my insurance jumped in and made me go to 1 of their providers. That made me have to get alot of testing redone along with more added. I have a defibrillator implanted in the left side of my chest. Last Sunday I also had 28 teeth pulled. Now I'm basically getting through the holidays and the big part of the process begins. I'll get another right heart catheter and be immediately admitted. I will also get some sort of pump implanted. Being as I have a mechanical valve, they will not do a normal heart pump.

Who knows if I will start another thread discussing the transplant or the length of time I may live. Who knows how many would actually be interested in knowing. I'll cross that bridge at a later date.
Please be rest assured we are looking forward to reading your threads after you recover. You will live a long life after the transplant and you will enjoy your time with your friends and family.

I did not know defibrillators could be fitted internally and has no idea about the teeth being pulled out as a precaution to bacteria possibly living on plaque which could cause problems for the heart via the bloodstreams (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5430104.msg61495074#msg61495074). I have learned a lot from reading this thread and it has affected me (and no doubt others) a lot.

You have been through so much yet you never complained or mentioned it once to my knowledge. You will be in my thoughts throughout this period. I am certain you will be back posting within a short time after the transplant. Wishing the best for you and your family in this extremely painful and stressful time.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: ajanwalker on December 26, 2022, 06:50:13 PM
I read your very valuable Yahoo story and believe me I was very touched. May Allah grant you a healthy and healthy life soon. Let me be clear that I am struggling financially and I was very happy when you texted me and said to change your signature. I earned some money by signing in 2 weeks. Thank you. Today I had the opportunity to read your story. Let me be frank, I will pray for you. I say this with all sincerity. We are the same age as you. I hope you will return to your healthy life as soon as possible. Best regards...


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Woodie on December 26, 2022, 07:11:30 PM
I don't usually read long tales, but I have always read most posts shared by yahoo which are usually interesting btw and I must say this one really hit different because health matters affect everyone and can happen to anyone especially if you don't know your family's history in terms of health and any hereditary conditions and the alike. Don't know what to say, but you have shown you are definitely a fighter and a survivor and you will certainly pull through this one, godspeed!


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: 2double0 on December 26, 2022, 08:13:39 PM
Dear Yahoo, first of all, sorry that I always annoyed you too much in DM on telegram. I know I made some stupid comments and I hope some of them also have made you laugh. TBH (not hiding this), I used to think of you as a rude personality but after reading the first ever part of your life story, I understood why you always remained such a serious person. Yeah most of us always thought that campaign managers do live a luxurious life but after reading your whole post, it made me realise that we really don't know what's going on in people's real life, thinking about their life in our way is easy, but them dealing with their life their way is way too much difficult than what we think they're living. Your post really touched our hearts and we promise you that we'll definitely get ourselves checked ASAP so that our families don't suffer if anything uncertain happens to us. I was always curious to know your real name, however now I know you as a great personality, I don't want to know anything more. Your post will definitely inspire the human in us to take care of our health and give it first priority. I hope that your 2nd surgery (the heart transplant) goes fine and you be back as our young gentleman that Yahoo used to be. Take care bud, may you live longer and keep in touch with us forever.  :)


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: fillippone on December 26, 2022, 10:29:13 PM
Dear yahoo62278,
I wasn't aware of this thread until someone pointe me here.
I have been trough some difficult times recently, but nothing comparing to this.
I have no medical knowledge to fully understand your condition, but what I can say is that being part of this community I feel obliged to support you.

First thing I learnt, Is keeping in mind your advice: be responsible with our body, take care of it and don't underestimate the effort needed to keep it running.

Second thing, let us know in the OP how we can be helpful to you.




Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: yahoo62278 on December 26, 2022, 11:18:03 PM
I feel emotional while reading your story. You're an amazing but behind that amazingness as what we'd known you through the forum, just as you've said we all have our own battles. I'm praying for your recovery and the upcoming surgery that everything's going to be fine. I know how it feels because my daughter was also diagnosed but with a different disease early 2nd quarter of this year but she's now in good condition and healthy again, thank God. I hate to see it on how the hospital, staff and nurses had treated me and my daughter as if we're not worth of their time so, I do really understand how it feels when you've told the first part of your story regards on how these medical staff treats their patient.
Always take some fresh air and don't worry that much yahoo, I know that your situation now is tough but being worry free will give you some nice energy and it's good for you to avoid thinking a lot and stress.
Thank you, glad your daughter is ok.

I go through @yahoo62278 heartbreaking post at least once a day and try to understand its importance and impact in my life.  The loss of mother early in Yahoo Sir's life has affected the vacuum of life to some extent which is partly responsible for the present situation.  The pain of losing one's loved ones in the family life and somewhat random life has a huge impact on the later life.  Again, some physical issues in his life have had a great impact on his heart.  Now come yahoo sir's post is very important in my family and my life.  I have been suffering from high LDL (Low Density Lipoprotein) cholesterol for quite some time now.  Since reading this post I have started taking regular checkups and medication.  Now I feel much healthier than before.  I claim to be very careful reading yahoo sir's post.  People like me who are suffering from physical problems and incurable diseases should always be alert and aware.  Your healthy life is your most valuable asset.  A valuable thing is having a good health and having billions of wealth.
Good to see you taking more of an interest in your health. Unfortunately, not many go through life without obstacles. Whether those obstacles be health, wealth, or loss everyone faces them. I think it's important to have people you can talk to when facing tough situations, but no everyone even has that. If anyone needs someone to talk to and you have noone, hit me up on telegram. As long as you're not being an idiot, i'll listen.

I have heard about you from one of my real-life friend who was posting on this forum years ago.
Where are you from? I really hope that you are in a medically highly developed country and hope that everything will go well because it should go so, there is no other way ;D Wish you to keep good mood and joy before and after surgery :)

If this story helps 1 person I will feel it was worth it to share my story.  I hope anyone who takes the time to read all of this will also take the time to make an appointment and get checked.
To people, who have serious doubts about their health but have money issues: You can change everything when you are alive! If you don't have insurance, can't afford expenses or there are unqualified doctors in your country, you can always go in countries like Turkey and Israel to get high quality treatment with low costs.


Thank you

Last Sunday I also had 28 teeth pulled.
Anyway, I'm avidly following this thread and I'm hoping the holidays are at least bearable for you.  This is a majorly stressful time for a lot of people, and with what you've got going on it could either be a really good or a very dark time.  I'm rooting for you, bro.
Yeah it sucks really but life happens, I have been down and speechless since I saw this thread few days back, although I was aware of sir Yahoo's first heart case when he first mention it in a telegram group when there was an implant through his artillery and I thought everything has returned back to normal after that procedure. But seeing this thread as a follow-up is something that melts out the strengths in me to comments since the thread was created.
And yahoo62278 you know you are strong and all of us your family in the forum believe in your capabilities to survive the heart surgery and coming out victoriously, and just as Boss @The Sceptical Chymist have stated we are all rooting for you sir Yahoo, and at the end we will all come out of this together we will rally round to see how we all defeat this situation. Sir Yahoo see you in 2025 when I will invite you to my country for Christmas holidays sipping some palm win 🏆.
Not everything goes as doctors hope, but it's great that they don't give up. Thank you for posting but you'll have to have the wine alone. I'm no longer allowed to have alcohol, even after a transplant.

Daam'n very sad to hear this just after Christmas. I was just reading the posts and I came across this. Haven't interacted with Yahoo ever but this painful journey of your life touches me like I am bounded.

I pray to god to bring 2023 as a good omen for you. More power to you my brother.
Thank you

Going into a bit more detail now. Prior to my 1st open heart surgery, I had undergone multiple tests including CTs and ultrasounds and right heart catheter which were checking the size of my aneurysm as well as my ejection fraction and the pressures in my heart. 15% was where my squeeze was prior to the surgery and on average most people are in the 55% range at my age. Shortly after the open heart(3 months or so) I had another ultrasound performed to check my ejection fraction. I had moved up into the 30% range and we thought my heart was starting to heal. Less than 6 months later another ultrasound was performed and a heart catheter a few weeks later. My squeeze had dropped back down to 15%.

Directly after the heart catheter was performed, I was admitted into the hospital. I was there for a week getting a workup for a heart transplant. I got 6 months' worth of tests done in 9 days. I had been approved to be on the list at status 4 in August. Then my insurance jumped in and made me go to 1 of their providers. That made me have to get alot of testing redone along with more added. I have a defibrillator implanted in the left side of my chest. Last Sunday I also had 28 teeth pulled. Now I'm basically getting through the holidays and the big part of the process begins. I'll get another right heart catheter and be immediately admitted. I will also get some sort of pump implanted. Being as I have a mechanical valve, they will not do a normal heart pump.

Who knows if I will start another thread discussing the transplant or the length of time I may live. Who knows how many would actually be interested in knowing. I'll cross that bridge at a later date.
Please be rest assured we are looking forward to reading your threads after you recover. You will live a long life after the transplant and you will enjoy your time with your friends and family.

I did not know defibrillators could be fitted internally and has no idea about the teeth being pulled out as a precaution to bacteria possibly living on plaque which could cause problems for the heart via the bloodstreams (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5430104.msg61495074#msg61495074). I have learned a lot from reading this thread and it has affected me (and no doubt others) a lot.

You have been through so much yet you never complained or mentioned it once to my knowledge. You will be in my thoughts throughout this period. I am certain you will be back posting within a short time after the transplant. Wishing the best for you and your family in this extremely painful and stressful time.
Thank you, I hope to be around for awhile.

I read your very valuable Yahoo story and believe me I was very touched. May Allah grant you a healthy and healthy life soon. Let me be clear that I am struggling financially and I was very happy when you texted me and said to change your signature. I earned some money by signing in 2 weeks. Thank you. Today I had the opportunity to read your story. Let me be frank, I will pray for you. I say this with all sincerity. We are the same age as you. I hope you will return to your healthy life as soon as possible. Best regards...
Thank you

I don't usually read long tales, but I have always read most posts shared by yahoo which are usually interesting btw and I must say this one really hit different because health matters affect everyone and can happen to anyone especially if you don't know your family's history in terms of health and any hereditary conditions and the alike. Don't know what to say, but you have shown you are definitely a fighter and a survivor and you will certainly pull through this one, godspeed!
Thank you

Dear Yahoo, first of all, sorry that I always annoyed you too much in DM on telegram. I know I made some stupid comments and I hope some of them also have made you laugh. TBH (not hiding this), I used to think of you as a rude personality but after reading the first ever part of your life story, I understood why you always remained such a serious person. Yeah most of us always thought that campaign managers do live a luxurious life but after reading your whole post, it made me realise that we really don't know what's going on in people's real life, thinking about their life in our way is easy, but them dealing with their life their way is way too much difficult than what we think they're living. Your post really touched our hearts and we promise you that we'll definitely get ourselves checked ASAP so that our families don't suffer if anything uncertain happens to us. I was always curious to know your real name, however now I know you as a great personality, I don't want to know anything more. Your post will definitely inspire the human in us to take care of our health and give it first priority. I hope that your 2nd surgery (the heart transplant) goes fine and you be back as our young gentleman that Yahoo used to be. Take care bud, may you live longer and keep in touch with us forever.  :)
Honestly, if people were to read some of the messages sent from you, they might be a little rude to you as well. I admit I am a dick at times, but sometimes people push buttons. I don't try to be rude just to be rude.

Thank you for the well wishes

Dear yahoo62278,
I wasn't aware of this thread until someone pointe me here.
I have been trough some difficult times recently, but nothing comparing to this.
I have no medical knowledge to fully understand your condition, but what I can say is that being part of this community I feel obliged to support you.

First thing I learnt, Is keeping in mind your advice: be responsible with our body, take care of it and don't underestimate the effort needed to keep it running.

Second thing, let us know in the OP how we can be helpful to you.



I posted in reputation as this is not a forum issue for Meta or really any other section, so anyone who doesn't visit this section regularly will likely not see this post. I would like to have the whole forum see it, but I posted where I could.

Far as being helpful. Donation addresses have been posted in the OP. Other then that, keep me in your thoughts and prayers if that's your thing.

Thank you for taking the time to read.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: babo on December 27, 2022, 03:31:49 PM
As some of you know, I have been dealing with a lot in my life over the past 2 years. Honestly, I have been dealing with it a lot longer, but the last 2 years have been where it has gotten a little scarier than the rest.
~~~~

I am very sorry for what happened to you
I also hope two things
- that your intervention goes well
- that many others learn to monitor their health

Yesterday I queued for 12 hours at the hospital to check if I had broken a finger (locked in the car door)
checks are always good to do


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Dr.Bitcoin_Strange on December 27, 2022, 05:20:24 PM
 Your story will be a great testimony.

sir @yahoo62278, I'd just love to quicken your mind with a few words of faith taken from the holy Bible, in Luke 8:43–48 and John 11:1–44.


Our God is a good God; he did not allow you to die after you lost your mother at age 17, you did not die after going through surgery that resulted in cutting out most of your aorta to replace it with some medical tubing, and you did not die even when water surrounded your heart. Sir @yahoo62278, your case may be hereditary, but I pray for your healing; your life shall not be cut short. According to Luke 8:43–48, (https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Luke%208%3A43-48&version=NIV) "a woman had been subject to bleeding for twelve years, and no one could heal her." The day she encountered Jesus, the bleeding that she had suffered for 12 years stopped. I don't know about your religious life, but I pray that the healing hands of the Lord God come upon you. You are healed, you are favored, and you are blessed, Amen.


John 11:1–44 (https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=John%2011:1-44&version=NIV): So a man named Lazarus was very sick, so his sister sent a message to Jesus Christ, telling him that the one he loved was sick, but Jesus said, "The sicknesses will not end in death." Sir or ma'am, your illness will never end in death, in Jesus' name, Amen.

Going further, before Jesus could get to Lazarus, he had already died, but Jesus prayed, and power came from above and awakened Lazarus; after that, he lived for more years.

@yahoo62278, Your case is different because you are still alive, and you will continue to live, fulfilling your heart's desires. I pray for you; your system will respond remarkably to every treatment you receive. Through God's miracle of good health, may he deliver you and give you good health, amen.


  Dr. B_S


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: virasog on December 28, 2022, 02:44:16 PM
Yahoo62278, you have told something which no one ever thought. No one could have imagined what could be going on with you and also it shows that human being is helpless against nature.

I do hope you get better after your final surgery early next year.

What you have been going through is something that only you can feel and understand. Once you will be back to normal life and this phase of life is over, what changes will you want to make in life?  I am asking this because I know people who are in such situations knows the reality of life and their advice/words mean a lot as they speak from the heart.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Tipeform$ on December 29, 2022, 01:11:13 AM

@Yahoo62278 Sir I couldn't stop my tears after seeing your life story. If man does not manage his youth properly then he has to face some sufferings in later life.  It is normal for germs to nest in the human body.  But there are certain rules of food at the speed of people's movement, which if followed, the body will be very fit.  But @yahoo62278 used to consume alcohol, smoking and other drugs from his youth which are very harmful to health.

@yahoo62278 mentions caution to people here.  Because he told people to stay away from this drug by showing his life story even in great pain.  Because here he didn't mention asking for money he said I can cover my treatment with whatever assets and insurance I have.  But if I live a decent life while I'm on treatment, I may be in a crunch for gas, food, rent, etc.  And he has a life insurance from which he will be silent on a large scale his insurance will play a large role in the treatment.

And when I read your life story I started joking myself.  And every morning I run 3 km road.  Exercise is a very beneficial health strategy that keeps health away from disease.  And I keep myself away from smoking and drinking and advise other people to stay away from drinking too.

 finally, I want to say a little more, if Yahoo sir is in trouble, then we will help by failing little by little.  We will allocate some amount of wealth from whoever has the wallet for Sir.

Health is wealth.  We will take care of our own health.  :)


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: yahoo62278 on December 30, 2022, 09:00:49 AM
As some of you know, I have been dealing with a lot in my life over the past 2 years. Honestly, I have been dealing with it a lot longer, but the last 2 years have been where it has gotten a little scarier than the rest.
~~~~

I am very sorry for what happened to you
I also hope two things
- that your intervention goes well
- that many others learn to monitor their health

Yesterday I queued for 12 hours at the hospital to check if I had broken a finger (locked in the car door)
checks are always good to do

Thank you, I hope it goes well too. Was the finger broken?

Your story will be a great testimony.

sir @yahoo62278, I'd just love to quicken your mind with a few words of faith taken from the holy Bible, in Luke 8:43–48 and John 11:1–44.


Our God is a good God; he did not allow you to die after you lost your mother at age 17, you did not die after going through surgery that resulted in cutting out most of your aorta to replace it with some medical tubing, and you did not die even when water surrounded your heart. Sir @yahoo62278, your case may be hereditary, but I pray for your healing; your life shall not be cut short. According to Luke 8:43–48, (https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Luke%208%3A43-48&version=NIV) "a woman had been subject to bleeding for twelve years, and no one could heal her." The day she encountered Jesus, the bleeding that she had suffered for 12 years stopped. I don't know about your religious life, but I pray that the healing hands of the Lord God come upon you. You are healed, you are favored, and you are blessed, Amen.


John 11:1–44 (https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=John%2011:1-44&version=NIV): So a man named Lazarus was very sick, so his sister sent a message to Jesus Christ, telling him that the one he loved was sick, but Jesus said, "The sicknesses will not end in death." Sir or ma'am, your illness will never end in death, in Jesus' name, Amen.

Going further, before Jesus could get to Lazarus, he had already died, but Jesus prayed, and power came from above and awakened Lazarus; after that, he lived for more years.

@yahoo62278, Your case is different because you are still alive, and you will continue to live, fulfilling your heart's desires. I pray for you; your system will respond remarkably to every treatment you receive. Through God's miracle of good health, may he deliver you and give you good health, amen.


  Dr. B_S
Thank you

Yahoo62278, you have told something which no one ever thought. No one could have imagined what could be going on with you and also it shows that human being is helpless against nature.

I do hope you get better after your final surgery early next year.

What you have been going through is something that only you can feel and understand. Once you will be back to normal life and this phase of life is over, what changes will you want to make in life?  I am asking this because I know people who are in such situations knows the reality of life and their advice/words mean a lot as they speak from the heart.
Thank you. Far as changes go, with a heart transplant life will be completely different. I will have to eat 1st, I cannot go to buffets anymore, I have to ask to make sure but I may not even be able to eat out, along with tons of medications for the rest of my life.


@Yahoo62278 Sir I couldn't stop my tears after seeing your life story. If man does not manage his youth properly then he has to face some sufferings in later life.  It is normal for germs to nest in the human body.  But there are certain rules of food at the speed of people's movement, which if followed, the body will be very fit.  But @yahoo62278 used to consume alcohol, smoking and other drugs from his youth which are very harmful to health.

@yahoo62278 mentions caution to people here.  Because he told people to stay away from this drug by showing his life story even in great pain.  Because here he didn't mention asking for money he said I can cover my treatment with whatever assets and insurance I have.  But if I live a decent life while I'm on treatment, I may be in a crunch for gas, food, rent, etc.  And he has a life insurance from which he will be silent on a large scale his insurance will play a large role in the treatment.

And when I read your life story I started joking myself.  And every morning I run 3 km road.  Exercise is a very beneficial health strategy that keeps health away from disease.  And I keep myself away from smoking and drinking and advise other people to stay away from drinking too.

 finally, I want to say a little more, if Yahoo sir is in trouble, then we will help by failing little by little.  We will allocate some amount of wealth from whoever has the wallet for Sir.

Health is wealth.  We will take care of our own health.  :)

Thank you


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: babo on December 30, 2022, 09:14:23 AM
As some of you know, I have been dealing with a lot in my life over the past 2 years. Honestly, I have been dealing with it a lot longer, but the last 2 years have been where it has gotten a little scarier than the rest.
~~~~

I am very sorry for what happened to you
I also hope two things
- that your intervention goes well
- that many others learn to monitor their health

Yesterday I queued for 12 hours at the hospital to check if I had broken a finger (locked in the car door)
checks are always good to do

Thank you, I hope it goes well too. Was the finger broken?

fine thanks
nothing compared to what you will get dear yahoo
in the past maybe we had some arguments, we didn't hang out much we talked about it a lot
I don't write much in international zones
I'm not writing to +1
I don't write to say "Christmas" phrases

I really write to wish you all the best


and to urge anyone (as you said) to do checks


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: The Sceptical Chymist on December 30, 2022, 10:15:44 AM
bacteria possibly living on plaque which could cause problems for the heart via the bloodstreams (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5430104.msg61495074#msg61495074).
Yeah, that was the first thought I had when he mentioned getting the extractions but I didn't want to bring it up--and I also assumed yahoo62278 informed his dentist about what's going on with his heart and that the dentist would take that into account.  But at this point I think the risk of infection has diminished (maybe Dr. Leo could weigh in on that, because I haven't researched it).

Hope your holiday was good, yahoo62278.  Still sending positive vibes your way!


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: mv1986 on December 30, 2022, 01:11:59 PM
That was a hell of a read, literally...

Despite the fact that the cause of your story is shocking and saddening, it also goes to show what kind of place this forum can bein a very positive way thanks to your openness and your very touching and plausible words about how things can go in life.

Too many people tend to take too many things for granted, at times me included. Reading your text made me think more than twice. You probably take nothing for granted anymore as you are constantly confronted with your physical problem(s) and I can imagine what you must be going through mentally.

My feeling is, and I can only speak for myself, that when things go well for a certain period of time I forget to remind myself with reasonable frequency that health and luck is temporary.

Your words come with maximum transparency and seriously, I thought my life is fucked when I had a toothache a while ago over night before I was able to see the dentist the next afternoon. Reading that you got 28 teeth extracted slightlyput things into perspective again...

There aren't many things to say here for me I guess as I haven't experienced anything concerning heart diseases so far. One thing is for sure though: I truly thank you for your openness as it proves that sharing such personal stories should become more of a status quo within our society. People are thankful for it, people benefit from it, especially those who might be concerned with similar problems. But also those who find themselves in an overall comparable desperate situation.
And the very few who might abuse honesty and transparency to stigmatize someone as weak will only lose the battle against empathy when more people open up about all kinds of problems.

@yahoo62278, I sincerely hope everything turns out the best way possible for you and I would be more than happy to keep reading your posts here for many, many years to come. Despite these difficult conditions, I hope you can still enjoy NYE with a sense of bravery and the ambition to consider the race for health started, to win it and to make 2023 a positive turning point in your life for the better! My thoughts are with you!

All the very best wishes!


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Dickiy on December 30, 2022, 03:02:43 PM
As some of you know, I have been dealing with a lot in my life over the past 2 years. Honestly, I have been dealing with it a lot longer, but the last 2 years have been where it has gotten a little scarier than the rest.

I had made it to almost 40 years old and had started to make a name for myself here on the forum. I also started feeling a little different as far as health went. I had noticed my heart was always racing without anything to make that happen. Wasn't doing drugs, wasn't drinking heavily, nor was I abusing any pills. I decided to go get myself checked out. I was diagnosed with heart failure myself. At the time I had piss poor insurance and I feel like some doctors treat patients differently based on whether they do or do not have insurance and the type of insurance they have. If you're a rich person with great insurance or cash, you're gonna get the best treatment. If not, well I feel like you get shit on.

After reading your story, I was reminded of the story of my grandfather, whom I love very much.
This is almost the same as my grandfather's story in 2015 in July, my grandfather's disease was also heart failure and our situation at that time only had the lowest level of insurance, namely class 5 in the hospital, while the care my grandfather needed was level two and one, in the end, we just relied on the money in our savings and sold almost 80% of my family assets to save him, but in the end, we couldn't save him because the operating costs for my grandfather were not enough and the insurance didn't want to cover it because it was very expensive, 1 week after that my grandfather died.


Hopefully, you can be healthy and live your daily life like when you were young, may God always give you health and 2023 will be a bright year for you.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: reagansimms on December 31, 2022, 03:12:16 AM
Not everything goes as doctors hope, but it's great that they don't give up. Thank you for posting but you'll have to have the wine alone. I'm no longer allowed to have alcohol, even after a transplant.
You also have to be optimistic, the doctor will try to do his best for your recovery. Do you believe in the power of prayer? We are here always praying for your safety.
You are not alone, forum members are always supporting you so you can get out of the operating room safely. God will hear the prayers of good people and will give healing to good people.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: sokani on December 31, 2022, 11:38:39 AM
Hello yahoo62278! I don't really know you as I'm new here but from what I've read about you speaks volume of the kind of person you are and how you've affected lives positively on this forum. I know you're going through a difficult time right now but I want you to know that God has your back and the ugly situation in your life is just a bend and not an end. There's going to be light at the end of the tunnel, and you're going to pull through this. From the bottom of my heart, I pray that you have a smooth and successful surgical operation. We'll keep praying for you.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: virasog on January 01, 2023, 06:52:21 AM
We all hope that You will come back strong.

The new year is here and I wish you that this year brings you a lot of health and happiness with you. We wish that during this year 2023, you will live a healthier life and forget about that last painful year.

Life is filled with up and downs, happiness and sorrow and i believe now is the time for you to get all the happiness and healthiness in life.

Happy New year to you, Yahoo62278 !!


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: yahoo62278 on January 01, 2023, 05:24:03 PM
As some of you know, I have been dealing with a lot in my life over the past 2 years. Honestly, I have been dealing with it a lot longer, but the last 2 years have been where it has gotten a little scarier than the rest.
~~~~

I am very sorry for what happened to you
I also hope two things
- that your intervention goes well
- that many others learn to monitor their health

Yesterday I queued for 12 hours at the hospital to check if I had broken a finger (locked in the car door)
checks are always good to do

Thank you, I hope it goes well too. Was the finger broken?

fine thanks
nothing compared to what you will get dear yahoo
in the past maybe we had some arguments, we didn't hang out much we talked about it a lot
I don't write much in international zones
I'm not writing to +1
I don't write to say "Christmas" phrases

I really write to wish you all the best


and to urge anyone (as you said) to do checks
Thank you

bacteria possibly living on plaque which could cause problems for the heart via the bloodstreams (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5430104.msg61495074#msg61495074).
Yeah, that was the first thought I had when he mentioned getting the extractions but I didn't want to bring it up--and I also assumed yahoo62278 informed his dentist about what's going on with his heart and that the dentist would take that into account.  But at this point I think the risk of infection has diminished (maybe Dr. Leo could weigh in on that, because I haven't researched it).

Hope your holiday was good, yahoo62278.  Still sending positive vibes your way!
I went to the dentist for 1-2 teeth I was having an issue with and they recommended full extraction to avoid future issues. I really felt like I didn't have a choice. So, I said fuck it, let's get it done.

That was a hell of a read, literally...

Despite the fact that the cause of your story is shocking and saddening, it also goes to show what kind of place this forum can bein a very positive way thanks to your openness and your very touching and plausible words about how things can go in life.

Too many people tend to take too many things for granted, at times me included. Reading your text made me think more than twice. You probably take nothing for granted anymore as you are constantly confronted with your physical problem(s) and I can imagine what you must be going through mentally.

My feeling is, and I can only speak for myself, that when things go well for a certain period of time I forget to remind myself with reasonable frequency that health and luck is temporary.

Your words come with maximum transparency and seriously, I thought my life is fucked when I had a toothache a while ago over night before I was able to see the dentist the next afternoon. Reading that you got 28 teeth extracted slightlyput things into perspective again...

There aren't many things to say here for me I guess as I haven't experienced anything concerning heart diseases so far. One thing is for sure though: I truly thank you for your openness as it proves that sharing such personal stories should become more of a status quo within our society. People are thankful for it, people benefit from it, especially those who might be concerned with similar problems. But also those who find themselves in an overall comparable desperate situation.
And the very few who might abuse honesty and transparency to stigmatize someone as weak will only lose the battle against empathy when more people open up about all kinds of problems.

@yahoo62278, I sincerely hope everything turns out the best way possible for you and I would be more than happy to keep reading your posts here for many, many years to come. Despite these difficult conditions, I hope you can still enjoy NYE with a sense of bravery and the ambition to consider the race for health started, to win it and to make 2023 a positive turning point in your life for the better! My thoughts are with you!

All the very best wishes!
Thank you, I watched college football for nye. Fun day right?

As some of you know, I have been dealing with a lot in my life over the past 2 years. Honestly, I have been dealing with it a lot longer, but the last 2 years have been where it has gotten a little scarier than the rest.

I had made it to almost 40 years old and had started to make a name for myself here on the forum. I also started feeling a little different as far as health went. I had noticed my heart was always racing without anything to make that happen. Wasn't doing drugs, wasn't drinking heavily, nor was I abusing any pills. I decided to go get myself checked out. I was diagnosed with heart failure myself. At the time I had piss poor insurance and I feel like some doctors treat patients differently based on whether they do or do not have insurance and the type of insurance they have. If you're a rich person with great insurance or cash, you're gonna get the best treatment. If not, well I feel like you get shit on.

After reading your story, I was reminded of the story of my grandfather, whom I love very much.
This is almost the same as my grandfather's story in 2015 in July, my grandfather's disease was also heart failure and our situation at that time only had the lowest level of insurance, namely class 5 in the hospital, while the care my grandfather needed was level two and one, in the end, we just relied on the money in our savings and sold almost 80% of my family assets to save him, but in the end, we couldn't save him because the operating costs for my grandfather were not enough and the insurance didn't want to cover it because it was very expensive, 1 week after that my grandfather died.


Hopefully, you can be healthy and live your daily life like when you were young, may God always give you health and 2023 will be a bright year for you.
Thank you

Not everything goes as doctors hope, but it's great that they don't give up. Thank you for posting but you'll have to have the wine alone. I'm no longer allowed to have alcohol, even after a transplant.
You also have to be optimistic, the doctor will try to do his best for your recovery. Do you believe in the power of prayer? We are here always praying for your safety.
You are not alone, forum members are always supporting you so you can get out of the operating room safely. God will hear the prayers of good people and will give healing to good people.
Thank you. Not a prayer person myself but I don't mind if others are and want to pray.

Hello yahoo62278! I don't really know you as I'm new here but from what I've read about you speaks volume of the kind of person you are and how you've affected lives positively on this forum. I know you're going through a difficult time right now but I want you to know that God has your back and the ugly situation in your life is just a bend and not an end. There's going to be light at the end of the tunnel, and you're going to pull through this. From the bottom of my heart, I pray that you have a smooth and successful surgical operation. We'll keep praying for you.
Thank you

We all hope that You will come back strong.

The new year is here and I wish you that this year brings you a lot of health and happiness with you. We wish that during this year 2023, you will live a healthier life and forget about that last painful year.

Life is filled with up and downs, happiness and sorrow and i believe now is the time for you to get all the happiness and healthiness in life.

Happy New year to you, Yahoo62278 !!
Thank you and Happy New Year



Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: BitcoinGirl.Club on January 01, 2023, 05:45:46 PM
I went to the dentist for 1-2 teeth I was having an issue with and they recommended full extraction to avoid future issues. I really felt like I didn't have a choice. So, I said fuck it, let's get it done.
I heard or may be it's a saying that most of the celebrities (Hollywood) go for smile makeover which involves extraction of their teeth, teeth capped, edges the teeth all in a complete straight line, triangle at the base of the tooth and many more dental makeover. It's not a big deal. You will live long without it.

How is your health overall now?


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: indah rezqi on January 01, 2023, 05:46:30 PM
>snip
There are lots of people wishing you well now, yahoo62278. I also don't want to miss conveying my sympathy for what you are experiencing right now. May all the prayers that have been conveyed come true, and may this new year be a good stepping stone for your recovery.

I don't expect your story to end here, I mean we really hope you keep going through all the health issues and have a longer and bigger story of healing. Happy new year to you, yahoo62278.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: yahoo62278 on January 01, 2023, 07:46:28 PM
I went to the dentist for 1-2 teeth I was having an issue with and they recommended full extraction to avoid future issues. I really felt like I didn't have a choice. So, I said fuck it, let's get it done.
I heard or may be it's a saying that most of the celebrities (Hollywood) go for smile makeover which involves extraction of their teeth, teeth capped, edges the teeth all in a complete straight line, triangle at the base of the tooth and many more dental makeover. It's not a big deal. You will live long without it.

How is your health overall now?
You can google and see a load of celebrities that They don't stop there though. Facelifts, nosejobs, chin tucks, breast implants, botox, and more. That's why they're referred to as pretty people I guess, but I'd rather not spend $250k to look fake as fuck.

Far as overall health, with my heart in the shape it is in I am not very active right now. All my body works fine, I just don't have the energy to be up and about. Lot's of resting until the surgery.

>snip
There are lots of people wishing you well now, yahoo62278. I also don't want to miss conveying my sympathy for what you are experiencing right now. May all the prayers that have been conveyed come true, and may this new year be a good stepping stone for your recovery.

I don't expect your story to end here, I mean we really hope you keep going through all the health issues and have a longer and bigger story of healing. Happy new year to you, yahoo62278.
Thank you


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: WatChe on January 02, 2023, 09:10:24 AM
Wasn't doing drugs, wasn't drinking heavily, nor was I abusing any pills. I decided to go get myself checked out.

These days diseases are so common that they can caught anyone even if one is not on drugs. This Reminds me of my story in 2021, when accediently (or for my own good) I was diagnosed with Type-2 Diabetes as my Hba!c (sugar test that gives profile of your sugar level in body for last three months) was too high. Doctor told me that I had this disease with me for almost year or two but I didnt realized that since there were no symptoms. It turns out that its because of my unhealthy dietery pattern
Since then I am controlling my blood sugar with diet, no medicine. If anyone wanna know how to control sugar without using medicine he can PM me and I will guide him with ways I am adopting.

I urge all of you to get checked and get your kids checked. Whether it be mental health or physical health, it is very important to make sure you are in the best condition you can be in. Don't put it off, get tested ASAP.  Not all issues will be obvious and can only be found through testing.

This is exactly what I tell others these days, get you blood sugar, Blood Pressure checked regularly along with other basic body tests. So disesases can be caught at very early stage.   

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Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: JayJuanGee on January 02, 2023, 04:22:26 PM
Wasn't doing drugs, wasn't drinking heavily, nor was I abusing any pills. I decided to go get myself checked out.
These days diseases are so common that they can caught anyone even if one is not on drugs. This Reminds me of my story in 2021, when accediently (or for my own good) I was diagnosed with Type-2 Diabetes as my Hba!c (sugar test that gives profile of your sugar level in body for last three months) was too high. Doctor told me that I had this disease with me for almost year or two but I didnt realized that since there were no symptoms. It turns out that its because of my unhealthy dietery pattern
Since then I am controlling my blood sugar with diet, no medicine. If anyone wanna know how to control sugar without using medicine he can PM me and I will guide him with ways I am adopting.

Without getting overly political, many folks likely realize that diabetes (especially type 2) is largely a product of modern living that can either be prevented or brought down a lot by lifestyle changes - likely diet more than anything else, even though surely the other BIG two of getting decent sleep and adequate exercise can complement good dietary practices.

So yes, diet is really a BIG one when it comes to diabetes type 2 - but also a variety of other modern day metabolical conditions - and overwhelming majorities of folks are caught up in the various misinformation practices of the world - and surely it is possible that even Yahoo62278 may have had some of these negative effects upon himself and his actual condition too, even if it could also be that he might have still ended up suffering similar negative heart-related issues because there were likely genetic and/or predisposition components too... but various good dietary practices can help a lot of us, even if we might have some exacerbating negative genetic predispositions.

By the way, the healthy and young human body can tolerate a whole hell of a lot of abuse, so it is possible to eat badly and even have a lot of bad habits when we are younger and if we might have decent genetics, but as we get older we likely become less and less tolerant to abuses, yet we can still tolerate some levels of abuse even if we are not in good shape, such as eating bad foods or smoking and drinking and things like that, even if those kinds of behaviors are not good for us.

Clean eating may well start with attempting to go all natural and eliminating processed foods, so of course cutting out or reducing various kinds of processed foods will likely go a long way, so that would likely end up lowering sugars and lowering simple sugars that are in a lot of those foods.  A lot of process foods also have unnatural ingredients and chemicals, but also a variety of kinds of processed oils that our bodies cannot tolerate very well, and which cause unnecessary inflammation that can contribute towards making bad conditions worse.

There can shared opinions in regards to the benefits of eating natural, but surely, there can be disputes regarding cutting out meat and things like that - which I believe is bullshit propaganda.. so having natural diets that include meat and animal fats and eggs are likely good.. and the more natural fats in the meats are likely good including cooking foods with those, so the less controversial practices are cutting simple sugars and eating natural, and maybe it is good to leave it at that. 

Without teeth, yahoo might end up getting nutrition that might not be as preferred, even though I understand that Yahoo's more immediate concern is getting his surgery done - even though surely there could be some dietary aspects that will keep him stronger and more prepared for the surgery than others - so in that sense, there still likely needs to be concerns to make sure nutrients are decently good both in preparation for surgery and then during the recovery process, too.  I would imagine with a new heart that the best of scenarios would be a recovery period that is 3 months or so, and of course, with ongoing concerns to watch for rejection (so anti-rejection measures), and more realistic recovery would be longer than 3 months and sometimes ongoing addressing of issues for a year or so down the road.. getting past the first year is likely a kind of goalpost that medical professionals like to consider as good progress... and with several aspects of diet, rest and exercise - with diet being amongst the highest of importance, there is quite a bit of discretion that goes to the patient in terms of what s/he is choosing to put in his/her mouth - and of course, with the help of the family once out of the medical setting.  Within the medical setting, there sometimes can be quite a bit of strictness, but if you seem to know what you are doing (and you are not having what seem to be obvious complications that might come from dietary issues), doctors may well allow deviance from the standard dietary hospital protocols, too.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: LTU_btc on January 02, 2023, 11:59:33 PM
I read you story just now. I'm not very emotional person, but for me sometimes is difficult to pick words. And now I'm thinking for some time what to write. Man, I have no idea how I would feel in your place. I read your story several times and it seems that you're not showing much emotions. I don't know, maybe it just doesn't reflects in your text. Or maybe after everything that you already went through, now you manage to accept all challenges that you get from life, as you simply have no other choice. You're seem to be very strong person.
I know story from my country where man, over 60 years old, he was checking his health on regular basis, but got hearth attack. He was in coma for more than 40 days. But after heart transplantation he can live completely normal life. Now he can excercise and even go to sauna.
Health is such important thing, but unfortunately with our busy lifes, we start to value it only after we lose it. I hope that everything will be fine for you. Stay strong!


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: WatChe on January 03, 2023, 05:55:47 AM
Wasn't doing drugs, wasn't drinking heavily, nor was I abusing any pills. I decided to go get myself checked out.
These days diseases are so common that they can caught anyone even if one is not on drugs. This Reminds me of my story in 2021, when accediently (or for my own good) I was diagnosed with Type-2 Diabetes as my Hba!c (sugar test that gives profile of your sugar level in body for last three months) was too high. Doctor told me that I had this disease with me for almost year or two but I didnt realized that since there were no symptoms. It turns out that its because of my unhealthy dietery pattern
Since then I am controlling my blood sugar with diet, no medicine. If anyone wanna know how to control sugar without using medicine he can PM me and I will guide him with ways I am adopting.

Without getting overly political, many folks likely realize that diabetes (especially type 2) is largely a product of modern living that can either be prevented or brought down a lot by lifestyle changes - likely diet more than anything else, even though surely the other BIG two of getting decent sleep and adequate exercise can complement good dietary practices.


One thing which I think is very obvious with humans is that we don't take things seriously until or unless we are in an undesired solution.  No matter how much we advocate that unhealthy eating habit is not good for health, people take it forgranted unless they are caught with some disease like diabetes, blood pressure or anyother related disease.
You can get diabetes even if you don't have obesity and you eat healthy, thanks to modern day depression.
Till 30 to 35 years, we are young and body can withstand food abuses but after that the body defense against such abuses weakens and we start getting diseases.
In case of Yahoo as you said its more important for him to get his surgery done and after his surgery he can focus on healthy diet to live a good life. As he said that he is not on drugs or take pills still he got this disease that very likely because of genetic issue.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: krishnaverma on January 03, 2023, 02:37:58 PM
As he said that he is not on drugs or take pills still he got this disease that very likely because of genetic issue.
For majority it is because of unhealthy lifestyle. This case of Yahoo is different, it is genetic. He cannot do much about it other than following his doctors advice seriously.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: JayJuanGee on January 03, 2023, 03:49:43 PM
As he said that he is not on drugs or take pills still he got this disease that very likely because of genetic issue.
For majority it is because of unhealthy lifestyle. This case of Yahoo is different, it is genetic. He cannot do much about it other than following his doctors advice seriously.

As I attempted to suggest earlier, I doubt that it would be possible to rule all aspects of various conditions that any of us have, including Yahoo, in terms of genetics, which kind of seem to suggest that there is nothing that we did or that we could have done to have had improved our situation, whether it is clean lifestyle in terms of eating, sleep and exercise or whether there might have been some things that doctors could have done in terms of detecting issue, medicines and or surgeries in order to nip the situation in the bud or to perhaps mitigate aspects of the problem getting worse.

I would think that with something like the heart, if possible, we would prefer to live with our original parts, even if there may well be some denigration of performance, and even if we might be suffering from less than 30% ejection fraction.. which can be quite detrimental to our lives and even cause us to not be able to do a lot of things that others can do.. and also that if our heart function (and ejection fraction) is so low, we may well be better served by making sure that we are more rigorous in following healthy living practices - even when any of us could have short periods of deviation from healthy living practices and those will likely not kill us but in the larger sense, we might be able to stave off deterioration in our condition.. or even possibly to improve some aspects of our condition (even if never really being able to get back to "normal") but some tradeoffs may well be preferable, such as keeping our original heart, if that is possible..

Yahoo had already described that his ability to keep his ejection fraction up to 30% was only for a limited time, and largely it is seeming that he is not even able to keep his ejection fraction above 20% on his own with whatever he is doing - so it becomes almost impossible to imagine being able to survive for very long when unable to keep or maintain left ventricle ejection fraction at those kinds of already hampered levels.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: WatChe on January 03, 2023, 06:34:41 PM
As he said that he is not on drugs or take pills still he got this disease that very likely because of genetic issue.
For majority it is because of unhealthy lifestyle. This case of Yahoo is different, it is genetic. He cannot do much about it other than following his doctors advice seriously.

As I attempted to suggest earlier, I doubt that it would be possible to rule all aspects of various conditions that any of us have, including Yahoo, in terms of genetics, which kind of seem to suggest that there is nothing that we did or that we could have done to have had improved our situation, whether it is clean lifestyle in terms of eating, sleep and exercise or whether there might have been some things that doctors could have done in terms of detecting issue, medicines and or surgeries in order to nip the situation in the bud or to perhaps mitigate aspects of the problem getting worse.


Since Yahoo surgery is inevitable at the moment, we all wish Yahoo best of luck for his surgery and a healthy future. His services for this platform are huge and we pray for his quick recovery.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: yahoo62278 on January 04, 2023, 06:50:11 AM
Wasn't doing drugs, wasn't drinking heavily, nor was I abusing any pills. I decided to go get myself checked out.

These days diseases are so common that they can caught anyone even if one is not on drugs. This Reminds me of my story in 2021, when accediently (or for my own good) I was diagnosed with Type-2 Diabetes as my Hba!c (sugar test that gives profile of your sugar level in body for last three months) was too high. Doctor told me that I had this disease with me for almost year or two but I didnt realized that since there were no symptoms. It turns out that its because of my unhealthy dietery pattern
Since then I am controlling my blood sugar with diet, no medicine. If anyone wanna know how to control sugar without using medicine he can PM me and I will guide him with ways I am adopting.

I urge all of you to get checked and get your kids checked. Whether it be mental health or physical health, it is very important to make sure you are in the best condition you can be in. Don't put it off, get tested ASAP.  Not all issues will be obvious and can only be found through testing.

This is exactly what I tell others these days, get you blood sugar, Blood Pressure checked regularly along with other basic body tests. So disesases can be caught at very early stage.   

DONATION ADDRESSES

If you are good in providing digital services (like coding or any other thing like that) then I can help you getting started with some online freelancer platforms.

God Bless you with good health in 2023.



Thank you for the offer to help other users who might be facing a similar situation as you, as well as offering to help getting me some work. I unfortunately am no coder or anything. The donation addresses are just for those who wish to help out. Noone is forced.

I read you story just now. I'm not very emotional person, but for me sometimes is difficult to pick words. And now I'm thinking for some time what to write. Man, I have no idea how I would feel in your place. I read your story several times and it seems that you're not showing much emotions. I don't know, maybe it just doesn't reflects in your text. Or maybe after everything that you already went through, now you manage to accept all challenges that you get from life, as you simply have no other choice. You're seem to be very strong person.
I know story from my country where man, over 60 years old, he was checking his health on regular basis, but got hearth attack. He was in coma for more than 40 days. But after heart transplantation he can live completely normal life. Now he can excercise and even go to sauna.
Health is such important thing, but unfortunately with our busy lifes, we start to value it only after we lose it. I hope that everything will be fine for you. Stay strong!
Thank you

I have about 6 hours until I have to be at the hospital. Heart catheter a couple hours later. They always want you to arrive 2 hours early. After that it'll be home sweet home til a heart comes for me. I'll have my computer with me, so you guys will still see me online here and there.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Xxmodded on January 04, 2023, 07:10:10 AM
I have about 6 hours until I have to be at the hospital. Heart catheter a couple hours later. They always want you to arrive 2 hours early. After that it'll be home sweet home til a heart comes for me. I'll have my computer with me, so you guys will still see me online here and there.
Get well soon @yahoo62278 and we hope everything walk smoothly with your condition, little advice reduce activity in front of the computer until health is completely recovered.

I hope you can update about your condition after checking in hospital, we here stand beside you and hope you can recovery your healthy back.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: GazetaBitcoin on January 04, 2023, 10:29:49 AM
I have about 6 hours until I have to be at the hospital. Heart catheter a couple hours later. They always want you to arrive 2 hours early. After that it'll be home sweet home til a heart comes for me. I'll have my computer with me, so you guys will still see me online here and there.

So the last part of your journey began. Dear yahoo62278, I wish you to try to relax, as much as you can in these moments, as there is nothing left you can do, other than pray. I am sure that many others, including forum users, are praying for you. In rest, you followed all the (correct) steps which brought you to this moment.

What I did not understand very well was the part about "home sweet home". I am not sure if you joked, calling the hospital as "home sweet home" (meaning that you will remain there until a new heart comes for you) or if you will actually return to your home sweet home after getting the catheter and wait from your home until the new heart arrives. I hope for the lattest, as you will have a much nicer time at home than inside a hospital...

And regarding the new heart, do you have any information regarding when it will arrive? Is there any estimation? Or it will be just pure luck, which could mean that you may receive it in a week but also after a year?



Other than that, I keep encouraging everybody to keep donating BTC to yahoo62278's address -- 1LiwxmZC1v3d5J7XeMT4c8FKpuJwV3QjqH -- which is also linked at his profile. Every small donation will help him a lot! I also PMed some friends for help and, I hope, at least some of them donated. And I am still trying to convince others (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5088731.msg61530012#msg61530012). Let's hope for the best!


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: bisdak40 on January 04, 2023, 10:52:18 AM
I have about 6 hours until I have to be at the hospital. Heart catheter a couple hours later. They always want you to arrive 2 hours early. After that it'll be home sweet home til a heart comes for me. I'll have my computer with me, so you guys will still see me online here and there.

I have read your story days ago and I'm out of words on what say. Just letting you know that i've included you in my prayers that you will overcome these trials in life which I'm very optimistic that you can as you are a strong person. Hope to see you soon after the transplant stronger than ever.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: yahoo62278 on January 04, 2023, 11:19:38 AM
I have about 6 hours until I have to be at the hospital. Heart catheter a couple hours later. They always want you to arrive 2 hours early. After that it'll be home sweet home til a heart comes for me. I'll have my computer with me, so you guys will still see me online here and there.
Get well soon @yahoo62278 and we hope everything walk smoothly with your condition, little advice reduce activity in front of the computer until health is completely recovered.

I hope you can update about your condition after checking in hospital, we here stand beside you and hope you can recovery your healthy back.
I'll not really have much update til I get the heart.

I have about 6 hours until I have to be at the hospital. Heart catheter a couple hours later. They always want you to arrive 2 hours early. After that it'll be home sweet home til a heart comes for me. I'll have my computer with me, so you guys will still see me online here and there.

So the last part of your journey began. Dear yahoo62278, I wish you to try to relax, as much as you can in these moments, as there is nothing left you can do, other than pray. I am sure that many others, including forum users, are praying for you. In rest, you followed all the (correct) steps which brought you to this moment.

What I did not understand very well was the part about "home sweet home". I am not sure if you joked, calling the hospital as "home sweet home" (meaning that you will remain there until a new heart comes for you) or if you will actually return to your home sweet home after getting the catheter and wait from your home until the new heart arrives. I hope for the lattest, as you will have a much nicer time at home than inside a hospital...

And regarding the new heart, do you have any information regarding when it will arrive? Is there any estimation? Or it will be just pure luck, which could mean that you may receive it in a week but also after a year?



Other than that, I keep encouraging everybody to keep donating BTC to yahoo62278's address -- 1LiwxmZC1v3d5J7XeMT4c8FKpuJwV3QjqH -- which is also linked at his profile. Every small donation will help him a lot! I also PMed some friends for help and, I hope, at least some of them donated. And I am still trying to convince others (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5088731.msg61530012#msg61530012). Let's hope for the best!
Unfortunately, once I get to the hospital in an hour or so I'll be there until the transplant. They are admitting me to speed up the process and place me on a higher priority. I'll be at status 2 instead of status 4. I will also have to get a heart pump put in as it's 1 of the qualifications to be moved up in status.

There is no timeline. On average 2-4 week wait but could be 1 hour or it could be 6 months. I'm stuck in the hospital until it happens. It feels kinda selfish honestly. Someone has to die in order for me to live. That's the reality of certain organ transplants.

The address is correct as well. The community donated roughly $400 to this point and it is very much appreciated. My wife will be making multiple trips this week and the extra money will help so much. We definitely thank you for the help because none of you had to send anything.

I have about 6 hours until I have to be at the hospital. Heart catheter a couple hours later. They always want you to arrive 2 hours early. After that it'll be home sweet home til a heart comes for me. I'll have my computer with me, so you guys will still see me online here and there.

I have read your story days ago and I'm out of words on what say. Just letting you know that i've included you in my prayers that you will overcome these trials in life which I'm very optimistic that you can as you are a strong person. Hope to see you soon after the transplant stronger than ever.
Thank you


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: avp2306 on January 04, 2023, 12:31:54 PM
I have about 6 hours until I have to be at the hospital. Heart catheter a couple hours later. They always want you to arrive 2 hours early. After that it'll be home sweet home til a heart comes for me. I'll have my computer with me, so you guys will still see me online here and there.
Get well soon @yahoo62278 and we hope everything walk smoothly with your condition, little advice reduce activity in front of the computer until health is completely recovered.

Can't recommend him to reduce his activity in front of computer since if that one makes him happy and feel not bored well that's fine, imagine you will not do anything on your bed then most provably you will get worried about everything thinking on your condition, so if his stays in this forum will make him more comfortable or at least he feel strong here then its really fine.

BTW @yahoo62278 hope everything is fine at your end and we hope to see an update that you are healthy.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: John Abraham on January 04, 2023, 12:50:24 PM
It feels kinda selfish honestly. Someone has to die in order for me to live. That's the reality of certain organ transplants.

You answered yourself already. Yes, that's the reality. Don't feel selfish, please. You are not killing anybody.
We don't know how long we will survive. But, we have to keep hoping for the best. Wish you the best of luck, man.




Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: aylabadia05 on January 04, 2023, 01:52:13 PM
Hi yahoo62278

How is your health condition so far. I always pray that your health is getting better and you can continue your activities and get closer to God for worship.

I feel like visiting you now and helping in some way that can ease your wife's burden. I understand very well and can feel how it feels to be tired while looking after a loved one in the hospital because I have experienced where my first child was treated for 1 week. It was purely my fault, so your message telling me to check my loved one's health condition regularly is a very valuable message.

Btw, did you hire a housekeeper while you were in the hospital?
I think it would have helped a bit with the housework.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Broadanbig on January 04, 2023, 07:12:04 PM
I just stumbled upon this post and to be honest I felt it down to my spine while reading. It touches that you are suffering from what you never bargained for. Although it is hereditary which is very reason you had all these surgeries before. It is not your fault you are going through all this pains just to make sure you are fine. I checked your profile and I found out you have been very much active here irrespective of your health challenge. This makes me believe people are going through lots without any notice not until they voice it all out.

I pray for you that you recover very much stronger than you ever have been. You are a good man and a kind man as I see from the numerous comments here. It is my prayers that God takes the lead in the operation that it scales through successfully with you coming out healthy, strong and sound.
I am looking forward to seeing you here more often.

From your advise, it would be nice one gets regular check-up to know if they have any ailments unknown to then so as to treat it immediately to avoid it escalating.

Get well soonest!


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Tipeform$ on January 05, 2023, 02:09:17 AM
@yahoo62278 We could learn 3 item things from sir's topic.

1. Health is wealth.  No substitute for health is considered an invaluable asset unto itself.  If your health is not properly managed then we don't like anything in this world.

2. Money is not our main concern.  We all have to go to God one day.  As much money as there is in this world, the curtain of death will not be of any use.  From this we will start taking care of health.

3. In order to protect our health, we have to pay attention to food.  We will never drink, smoke, smoke, or inject any unique drug into the body.  Because they seriously injure our body which causes us to die.  And exercise at the right time every day.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: yahoo62278 on January 05, 2023, 04:11:32 AM
I have about 6 hours until I have to be at the hospital. Heart catheter a couple hours later. They always want you to arrive 2 hours early. After that it'll be home sweet home til a heart comes for me. I'll have my computer with me, so you guys will still see me online here and there.
Get well soon @yahoo62278 and we hope everything walk smoothly with your condition, little advice reduce activity in front of the computer until health is completely recovered.

Can't recommend him to reduce his activity in front of computer since if that one makes him happy and feel not bored well that's fine, imagine you will not do anything on your bed then most provably you will get worried about everything thinking on your condition, so if his stays in this forum will make him more comfortable or at least he feel strong here then its really fine.

BTW @yahoo62278 hope everything is fine at your end and we hope to see an update that you are healthy.
Thank you

It feels kinda selfish honestly. Someone has to die in order for me to live. That's the reality of certain organ transplants.

You answered yourself already. Yes, that's the reality. Don't feel selfish, please. You are not killing anybody.
We don't know how long we will survive. But, we have to keep hoping for the best. Wish you the best of luck, man.



Thank you

I'm skipping a few replies as I feel like they were replies from users who didn't actually read the thread or philosophers.

UPDATE

Today has been a fairly rough day in terms of got to the hospital and had the heart catheter 1st thing this morning. After that I went to recovery(wasn't sedated, just wasn't a bed open yet so they put me in the cath lab to wait) and was visited by my doctor's boss and a team of what I assume were residents in training. They mentioned the balloon pump. Basically, I was told I can stay status 4 and have a super long wait because there are so many on the list. Not exactly what was said, but that's how I took it.

The other option was a balloon pump which is inserted through my groin area. I will help my heart pump better as well as return blood to my heart when exerting myself. This option also moves me to status 2 and puts me much higher on the list. Likely the 2-4 week wait on average. There are cons as well. I cannot move. I'll be flat on my back til they get me a heart. Gotta use the bathroom laying down, eat, everything. Flat the whole time. It's not a perfect option but it is an option.

About an hour goes by and the boss lady came back alone and offered another option. They can insert basically a heart cath in my neck and leave it there sticking out until I get a heart. It's called a swan. I don't know exactly what it will look like, just got a general description. Haven't googled any of it as I came to the hospital with no sleep. Once they put me in a room I ate and took a nap.

Option 2, the swan, puts me as a status 3 which means a longer stay in the hospital, but I have the ability to move around and go to the bathroom. I am already on the surgical schedule in the morning if I choose the balloon pump, if not we will talk about the other option and when it can be done. Needless to say, both options are not awesome, but none of this situation is.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Timelord2067 on January 05, 2023, 06:30:46 AM
Think of the next two to four weeks as a mini vacation before the main work begins.

Get well and enjoy life.

See you back here when you feel up to it. Nothing is that important it overides your recovery. We'll all still be here.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: The Sceptical Chymist on January 05, 2023, 07:38:50 AM
It feels kinda selfish honestly. Someone has to die in order for me to live. That's the reality of certain organ transplants.
Oh, but it's not.  Whoever gives you their heart wanted to be an organ donor, and there's a waiting list so you're not exactly accepting a heart that should be going to someone else.  You're going to feel whatever you feel regardless of what I say, but I'd advise you to let go of any feelings of guilt regarding the transplant.  You don't need that stress on top of all the other stress you've got going on, right?

The other option was a balloon pump which is inserted through my groin area. I will help my heart pump better as well as return blood to my heart when exerting myself. This option also moves me to status 2 and puts me much higher on the list. Likely the 2-4 week wait on average. There are cons as well. I cannot move. I'll be flat on my back til they get me a heart. Gotta use the bathroom laying down, eat, everything. Flat the whole time. It's not a perfect option but it is an option.
Not going to give you any suggestions on your options, and it's hard to try to put myself in your shoes, but if it were me I think I would probably opt for those kinds of inconveniences if it got me to the operating table sooner.  But I'm not in your shoes and it sounds like your situation in the hospital just sucks overall. 

Whatever you choose, we're all here rooting for ya.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: BitcoinGirl.Club on January 05, 2023, 08:34:34 AM
UPDATE

Today has been a fairly rough day in terms of got to the hospital and had the heart catheter 1st thing this morning. After that I went to recovery(wasn't sedated, just wasn't a bed open yet so they put me in the cath lab to wait) and was visited by my doctor's boss and a team of what I assume were residents in training. They mentioned the balloon pump. Basically, I was told I can stay status 4 and have a super long wait because there are so many on the list. Not exactly what was said, but that's how I took it.

The other option was a balloon pump which is inserted through my groin area. I will help my heart pump better as well as return blood to my heart when exerting myself. This option also moves me to status 2 and puts me much higher on the list. Likely the 2-4 week wait on average. There are cons as well. I cannot move. I'll be flat on my back til they get me a heart. Gotta use the bathroom laying down, eat, everything. Flat the whole time. It's not a perfect option but it is an option.

About an hour goes by and the boss lady came back alone and offered another option. They can insert basically a heart cath in my neck and leave it there sticking out until I get a heart. It's called a swan. I don't know exactly what it will look like, just got a general description. Haven't googled any of it as I came to the hospital with no sleep. Once they put me in a room I ate and took a nap.

Option 2, the swan, puts me as a status 3 which means a longer stay in the hospital, but I have the ability to move around and go to the bathroom. I am already on the surgical schedule in the morning if I choose the balloon pump, if not we will talk about the other option and when it can be done. Needless to say, both options are not awesome, but none of this situation is.

I can imagine how painfully your time is moving. Hang in there. After few months everything will become past and you will have story to tell to your grand children, an inspiring story to make them to feel proud to be your grand children.

All of us are looking forward to your quick recovery.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: avp2306 on January 05, 2023, 09:49:07 AM
It feels kinda selfish honestly. Someone has to die in order for me to live. That's the reality of certain organ transplants.

You answered yourself already. Yes, that's the reality. Don't feel selfish, please. You are not killing anybody.
We don't know how long we will survive. But, we have to keep hoping for the best. Wish you the best of luck, man.




Some families want to make the organ of their deceased useful to other people since they want to help the other peoples life extend, then also they are happy to see that they can see that the heart of their love ones is alive from other persons body. So there's nothing to be guilty about that situation since everything happen for a reason.

@yahoo62278 hopefully the message you get from this thread uplift your spirit to fight the challenges happen in your life.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: o_e_l_e_o on January 05, 2023, 10:09:38 AM
They can insert basically a heart cath in my neck and leave it there sticking out until I get a heart. It's called a swan. I don't know exactly what it will look like, just got a general description. Haven't googled any of it as I came to the hospital with no sleep.
A Swan-Ganz catheter is its full name. The bit that you will see will look similar to all the other IVs that I'm sure you are used to by now, except it will have (usually) 5 of them, and it will come out of the (usually) right side of your neck. Obviously I don't know your case, but I assume their reasoning behind leaving it in is that it would allow them to constantly keep a very close eye on your heart function and then either bump you up the list or put in an intra-aortic balloon pump (IABP) at a later date if needed.

Someone has to die in order for me to live. That's the reality of certain organ transplants.
That's the wrong way to think of it. The way we explain it is not "someone has to die", but rather "someone is going to die anyway". That person will still have had the best possible care in the lead up to their death, but death is a fact of life. Whether or not their organs are being donated will have made absolutely zero difference to that person's care up to the point of death. The only question now is whether those organs are buried in the ground to rot, incinerated to ashes, or used to give the gift of hope and life to other people and other families. I know which of three I would choose for my organs. :)


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: GazetaBitcoin on January 05, 2023, 10:16:34 AM
UPDATE

Dear yahoo62278, it is good to see that, mentally speaking, you are still strong and even willing to talk here. This is really amazing... I don't know how many other people would keep contact with their forum acquaintances from a hospital bed.

I read the options you were given and, indeed, each has pros and cons. I am not able to understand medical techniques, as I don't have any knowledge on this field, but what I do understand is that you may choose between having a "status 2", combined with staying flat until the new heart will arrive, and having a "status 3", which implies the ability to move, combined with a longer wait. (I believe that you won't take into consideration the option to have the "normal" balloon pump (meaning not the one inserted through your groin area), as this would mean to have "status 4", which means an indefinite waiting period).

Therefore, if there should be made a choice between status 2 and status 3, I would go with status 2, no matter the implications... At least I would have to wait a shorter time... This is also why I asked in my previous post (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5430104.msg61542167#msg61542167) if you have an ETA for the arrival of the new heart.

Based on your answer,

There is no timeline. On average 2-4 week wait but could be 1 hour or it could be 6 months. I'm stuck in the hospital until it happens.

if a status 3 could last even six months, then I'd definitely choose a status 2, in order to not stay for months inside a hospital... I understand, it would be very difficult to lay down all the time, especially when you have to go to bathroom but I would try to encourage myself in different ways... I would tell myself that this may be first time, after an entire lifetime, when I can actually rest as much as I want, after 20 years of hard work. At same time, when I would be awaken, I would read. Now I don't know if you like to read, but I am a huge fan of reading books (physical books). So I'd think that, if I have to lay down anyway, why to not take advantage of this time and read as much as I can? There are so many nice books which you can read and some can really make you not realize how time passes anymore...

Indeed, all of what I said above is from my own perspective. After all, you are the one which takes the decision. I just wanted to let you know what I would do...

Then again: even if you'd choose status 3, nothing will prevent you from reading. And this activity may take your mind away and also relax you for a while...

We are here with you and we'll keep being here with you. But what matters the most is that you to be well and make the choice you believe it will suit you best...


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: examplens on January 05, 2023, 11:20:06 AM
Lately, I have had quite limited access to my computer, so I haven't spent much time online, but because of my empathy I had to look for an update here

The other option was a balloon pump which is inserted through my groin area. I will help my heart pump better as well as return blood to my heart when exerting myself. This option also moves me to status 2 and puts me much higher on the list. Likely the 2-4 week wait on average. There are cons as well. I cannot move. I'll be flat on my back til they get me a heart. Gotta use the bathroom laying down, eat, everything. Flat the whole time. It's not a perfect option but it is an option.

this is a really complicated and ungrateful decision, solving one problem often creates another new one. There is the factor of the urgency of the problem and the shortening of uncertainty but lying motionless for a long time will certainly cause some other problems and significantly complicate recovery after all (I know that from personal experience). one hospital day requires a minimum of 3-5 days of rehabilitation. With heart problems, recovery can certainly take longer due to the limited allowable fatigue.
I can only guess what kind of mental hell you and your family are going through and it is really necessary to stay strong.


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Someone has to die in order for me to live. That's the reality of certain organ transplants.

you should try to get rid of similar thoughts. thoughts about the fairness of the life cycle, they only burden you further, and it is impossible to close this topic in your head.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: DaveF on January 05, 2023, 12:01:06 PM
I didn't read this topic till now figured it was something about being a campaign manager and things around that.

Sending good thoughts your way. Heart issues suck, they run in my family too.
Keep a positive attitude, it really does matter.

-Dave


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Broadanbig on January 05, 2023, 08:20:49 PM

UPDATE

Today has been a fairly rough day in terms of got to the hospital and had the heart catheter 1st thing this morning. After that I went to recovery(wasn't sedated, just wasn't a bed open yet so they put me in the cath lab to wait) and was visited by my doctor's boss and a team of what I assume were residents in training. They mentioned the balloon pump. Basically, I was told I can stay status 4 and have a super long wait because there are so many on the list. Not exactly what was said, but that's how I took it.

The other option was a balloon pump which is inserted through my groin area. I will help my heart pump better as well as return blood to my heart when exerting myself. This option also moves me to status 2 and puts me much higher on the list. Likely the 2-4 week wait on average. There are cons as well. I cannot move. I'll be flat on my back til they get me a heart. Gotta use the bathroom laying down, eat, everything. Flat the whole time. It's not a perfect option but it is an option.

About an hour goes by and the boss lady came back alone and offered another option. They can insert basically a heart cath in my neck and leave it there sticking out until I get a heart. It's called a swan. I don't know exactly what it will look like, just got a general description. Haven't googled any of it as I came to the hospital with no sleep. Once they put me in a room I ate and took a nap.

Option 2, the swan, puts me as a status 3 which means a longer stay in the hospital, but I have the ability to move around and go to the bathroom. I am already on the surgical schedule in the morning if I choose the balloon pump, if not we will talk about the other option and when it can be done. Needless to say, both options are not awesome, but none of this situation is.


As it is, I really do not like the word surgery and I do not wish any of my loved ones to be in a situation of doing surgery and I myself do not think of doing such as I pray to be in good health always. I pray that everything involving your surgery takes place successfully.

Looking at the options here, it is very tough one to make decision as you will have to wait coupled with inconveniences just to get set for your surgery.

All I could say is get well soonest.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: FatFork on January 05, 2023, 09:39:11 PM
Someone has to die in order for me to live. That's the reality of certain organ transplants.

you should try to get rid of similar thoughts. thoughts about the fairness of the life cycle, they only burden you further, and it is impossible to close this topic in your head.

I completely agree. While it is unfortunate that organ transplants often rely on the tragedy of someone else's death. However, it is a selfless and noble decision to choose to be an organ donor, and, as someone who has also made this decision, I can only hope that my donation will bring hope and a second chance at life to others in the event of my own untimely passing. It is important to remember that receiving an organ transplant is not something to feel guilty about, but rather a way for an individual to survive and live the life they deserve, made possible through the generosity of the organ donor and their loved ones.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: yahoo62278 on January 05, 2023, 11:38:41 PM
Sorry to all whom may have replied since my last post. I'm mobile so I will not be quoting anyone and responding. Just here for an update.

I decided to let them do the pump although it's not awesome. I am stuck laying here til the transplant. I did get moved up to status 2, so let's hope this is over soon.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Edwardard on January 06, 2023, 01:06:43 AM
Sorry to all whom may have replied since my last post. I'm mobile so I will not be quoting anyone and responding. Just here for an update.
Dont worry about replying brother, we understand your situation and everyone here actively reads your updates and praying for you from the heart.
I decided to let them do the pump although it's not awesome. I am stuck laying here til the transplant. I did get moved up to status 2, so let's hope this is over soon.
Sorry, I was unsure about status 2, but upon searching I found among 6 statuses, status 2 patients (along with status 1) are on top priority in the list as they are very severe cases!?
Thats good if this can get over soon and you're back in the old form. Just stay strong!


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: yahoo62278 on January 06, 2023, 05:18:52 AM
Sorry to all whom may have replied since my last post. I'm mobile so I will not be quoting anyone and responding. Just here for an update.
Dont worry about replying brother, we understand your situation and everyone here actively reads your updates and praying for you from the heart.
I decided to let them do the pump although it's not awesome. I am stuck laying here til the transplant. I did get moved up to status 2, so let's hope this is over soon.
Sorry, I was unsure about status 2, but upon searching I found among 6 statuses, status 2 patients (along with status 1) are on top priority in the list as they are very severe cases!?
Thats good if this can get over soon and you're back in the old form. Just stay strong!
There are 7 status levels here. Status 4-7 are non-hospitalized and less severe while Status 3 and below are your more serious cases. Status 1 being the most severe. I hope to be transplanted well before they have to make me a status 1.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Die_empty on January 06, 2023, 06:37:34 AM
There are 7 status levels here. Status 4-7 are non-hospitalized and less severe while Status 3 and below are your more serious cases. Status 1 being the most severe. I hope to be transplanted well before they have to make me a status 1.
It's good to know that you are still fighting the boss. You chose the right option and I am grateful that you have been moved to Status 2. I am a strong believer in fate, if I am the one that was destined to die for you to get a heart, then that's my destiny. Dying empty by giving all I can give to humanity has been my greatest desire.
I don't know how painful the pump stuff is but be strong and bear it, because hopefully, you would soon get a donor. I pray you to get the love and assistance you require in this temporarily immobile state. I just remembered a Nigerian footballer named Nwankwo Kanu that did heart surgery (although not a transplant) and he returned to football and had a more glorious after-surgery career. Hopefully, you would have more glorious years after the surgery.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: John Abraham on January 06, 2023, 01:57:43 PM
There are 7 status levels here. Status 4-7 are non-hospitalized and less severe while Status 3 and below are your more serious cases. Status 1 being the most severe. I hope to be transplanted well before they have to make me a status 1.

It's impossible to put myself in your shoes. I didn't take the Covid vaccine because I was scared of the side effect and the pain of pushing it into my body. I cannot imagine how painful those surgeries are. Say Strong. You have to come back strongly.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Wiwo on January 06, 2023, 05:22:11 PM
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It's impossible to put myself in your shoes. I didn't take the Covid vaccine because I was scared of the side effect and the pain of pushing it into my body. I cannot imagine how painful those surgeries are. Say Strong. You have to come back strongly.
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Not many want to go through surgical procedures because
Algophobia but then at some point one need to give up the fear and face live as it is, most especially when it becomes matter of life, but avoiding covid 19 because of fear of pain which is just a lap it two is not wise for me, most especially when the most important lesson most of us learn from Yahoo own story is to have a regular medical check-ups, and take precautionary measures on time.
There are 7 status levels here. Status 4-7 are non-hospitalized and less severe while Status 3 and below are your more serious cases. Status 1 is the most severe. I hope to be transplanted well before they have to make me a status 1.
I am none medical inclined so some of the status explanations sound new to me, but I understand there is an approximately 2-4 weeks wait.  With lots of rigorous tests and routine checks but in all, I know you are going to be fine at the end of this all.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Patrol69 on January 07, 2023, 06:13:03 AM
Couldn't be active on the forum for some time due to some family problems. But the news that came to my attention when the forum became active today is @yahoo62278 sir's illness. I was shocked to hear this. But everything is God's will. Human life is both good and bad. But at this moment, only one prayer to the creator is that the creator will give you recovery soon. You are a symbol of honesty and a name of inspiration to others like me. Honest and devoted people like you are really my idol. You will take care of your body.  Hope God bless you soon. And everyone in the forum including me is praying that you get well and come back to us soon.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Poker Player on January 07, 2023, 06:34:12 AM
Well, the critical moment is approaching. I think this thread is the one that has created the most expectation at present.

I believe that if everything goes well, which we hope it will, it is normal that he will be a while without writing here after the transplant, and we will be with the uncertainty, but hopefully it will be for a new beginning for him.

Best wishes from afar, yahoo62278.





Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: John Abraham on January 07, 2023, 07:32:14 AM
I am Curious if anyone there in this forum from Yahoo's real-life friends or family. I wish his wife used Bitcointalk.
We would get updates about him while he is not able to write. But unfortunately, no one can let the community know how it's going without yahoo. I wish his wife has access to his account at this time.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: digaran on January 07, 2023, 11:45:54 AM
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"In the name of God, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful:

"And We send down from the Qur'an that which is healing and mercy for the believers, but it only causes further harm to the wrongdoers."
Verse 82 of Surah Al-Isra, or chapter 17

"He who responds to the needy when they call upon Him and removes their distress, and has made them among those who are secure."
Verse 62 of Surah An-Naml, or chapter 27

You certainly know how to evoke emotion in people. My mother has undergone two separate closed-heart surgeries, so I have some understanding of the feelings involved. My cousin spent more than 80 days in the hospital. I was able to visit him for 20 days, but his siblings were unable to travel the 1000 km to another city due to their own jobs and obligations.

I sincerely pray for you and send much positive energy in your direction. God willing, the surgery will be a success and you will live at least 80 more years. Please do not leave us, we care for you deeply. Remember that God is the only constant in life and will remain with you always. ❤"



Revised by AI.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: CryptopreneurBrainboss on January 07, 2023, 09:15:44 PM
My attention was draw to this thread as I got approach by a follow country man with discussion to try and see what the Nigeria community can do in helping you with your challenge. I was thinking it was something minor that we can donate something until I came over to read and I'm shocked as this is a very serious case. I wish there was more the forum can do in general in helping well established members like yourself that have paid their dues in keeping this forum active and productive over the years. I wished there was more we can do because this thread won't be seen by many especially those that aren't frequent visitors of the reputation board.

yahoo62278 we mightn't have cross path that frequently on the forum but I want you to know that you're loved. Wishing you a speedy recovery both from the surgery and whatever expenses that this surgery would cost you. We'll be sending prayers definitely from this part of the world towards your situation. I wish you all the best. Be strong man, one love.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: yahoo62278 on January 08, 2023, 08:24:41 AM
UPDATE

The team of doctors did their rounds yesterday and informed me that im printing high. Apparently that is a good thing. They have considereda heart for me already but ultimately turned it down as it didn't meet enough of their criteria.

Basically they say whether or not i accept a heart unless it meets enough of their criteria and theres an infectious disease risk. Then they make me decide.

I was kinda shocked I had already been taken into consideration for an organ. I figured it would not all start happening so fast, but it is. I was informed they will not just rush into my room and grab me for immediate surgery. I was told I would have nearly 24 hours once a heart is found before I'll go to surgery. Least that's how I think I understood it.

Again, I'm not responding to everyone 1 by 1 as i am typing from my phone and its a pain doing all this  laying down in pain.

My donation addresses are still live if anyone feels compelled,  but Noone is obligated. It's just as nice to see warm replies in this thread. Some people I didn't think liked me much have even taken the time to post a message. To me that is sooooo awesome. Putting aside differences and showing empathytowards ones difficulties touches me deeply.

I love you all. Ill update as I get more news.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: GazetaBitcoin on January 08, 2023, 12:04:35 PM
The team of doctors did their rounds yesterday and informed me that im printing high. Apparently that is a good thing. They have considereda heart for me already but ultimately turned it down as it didn't meet enough of their criteria.

Basically they say whether or not i accept a heart unless it meets enough of their criteria and theres an infectious disease risk. Then they make me decide. [...]

Dear yahoo62278, first of all, thank you for putting all those efforts to write here... I can't even imagine how difficult this must be for you. Second of all, I am not sure if I understood properly what you said... So the doctors will take the decision for the transplant only if they believe the heart is 100% compatible with you and, otherwise, in case they find any other heart, which they don't consider to be 100% compatible -- in this case they ask you if you want it transplanted? Maybe I did not understand well, but this is how it sounds for and, if it is so, situation is way more difficult than I imagined...

So if it is so and I understood well, what will they do? If they find a heart which they consider it is 50% compatible with you they come and let you know about this percentage and ask you if you want it...? If things are like this, is there a minimum percentage for which they will come to ask you? I mean will they come to ask you if you want the heart even if they will say it is only 30% compatible with you? Or is there a higher threshold for this percentage, like a minimum compatibility of 75%...?

I don't know what else to say now... just I still keep you in my prayers...

My donation addresses are still live if anyone feels compelled,  but Noone is obligated.

Maybe it would help to announce how much you need to cover the difference which is not included by the insurance...? I tried to look through the entire thread, but this is all I could find:

Regarding your own situation, if the complete process will cost over $1 million what percentage will the insurance company cover? I know you said it would be a good chunk but the definition is vague. Is around 90% correct? If so, that still leaves with a huge $100,000 to cover and it is painfully wrong on so many levels for someone to have to go through that stress when they are literally trying to have an operation to save their life (which in itself is extremely stressful).
My surgery is going to cost over a million dollars but Insurance will cover a good chunk of that.
80-90% range is what my insurance will cover.

Maybe knowing a precise amount would help...?


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: yahoo62278 on January 08, 2023, 12:27:19 PM
The team of doctors did their rounds yesterday and informed me that im printing high. Apparently that is a good thing. They have considereda heart for me already but ultimately turned it down as it didn't meet enough of their criteria.

Basically they say whether or not i accept a heart unless it meets enough of their criteria and theres an infectious disease risk. Then they make me decide. [...]

Dear yahoo62278, first of all, thank you for putting all those efforts to write here... I can't even imagine how difficult this must be for you. Second of all, I am not sure if I understood properly what you said... So the doctors will take the decision for the transplant only if they believe the heart is 100% compatible with you and, otherwise, in case they find any other heart, which they don't consider to be 100% compatible -- in this case they ask you if you want it transplanted? Maybe I did not understand well, but this is how it sounds for and, if it is so, situation is way more difficult than I imagined...

So if it is so and I understood well, what will they do? If they find a heart which they consider it is 50% compatible with you they come and let you know about this percentage and ask you if you want it...? If things are like this, is there a minimum percentage for which they will come to ask you? I mean will they come to ask you if you want the heart even if they will say it is only 30% compatible with you? Or is there a higher threshold for this percentage, like a minimum compatibility of 75%...?

I don't know what else to say now... just I still keep you in my prayers...

My donation addresses are still live if anyone feels compelled,  but Noone is obligated.

Maybe it would help to announce how much you need to cover the difference which is not included by the insurance...? I tried to look through the entire thread, but this is all I could find:

Regarding your own situation, if the complete process will cost over $1 million what percentage will the insurance company cover? I know you said it would be a good chunk but the definition is vague. Is around 90% correct? If so, that still leaves with a huge $100,000 to cover and it is painfully wrong on so many levels for someone to have to go through that stress when they are literally trying to have an operation to save their life (which in itself is extremely stressful).
My surgery is going to cost over a million dollars but Insurance will cover a good chunk of that.
80-90% range is what my insurance will cover.

Maybe knowing a precise amount would help...?
From the way it was explained, their decision is based off of if they feel the heart is a good match for me. They don't want to give me a damaged heart that won't last. I am fairly young and it would be a waste to open me up for something g that would last only a few years.

As far as me being able to decide, it's mainly talking about infectious diseases such as aids, hepatitis, or something along those lines. Some things are incurable so I would have to decide if I wanted to live with that. Unless I'll die without a heart at that time, I would decline.

Far as an exact amount, there is no amount. The donations just help with food, gas, hotels, and other expenses. I have not received a bill for anything yet and will deal with that when that time arrives.

I plan to continue working after I heal up a bit so I will try to cover my medical on my own. Anything else is just pure hey yahoo I want to help make things easier for you and your family type stuff.



Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: malcovi2 on January 10, 2023, 12:38:26 PM
cool guy, hanging around in Luckybit chat  :)

Wishing you all the best.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Broadanbig on January 10, 2023, 07:30:16 PM
Hello Boss.

It is nice seeing you here online now.  It gives me joy you are doing well. Irrespective of any challenges going on now, I know all will be well with you. You shall come out from the hospital soonest healthy, sound with speedy recovery. My prayers are still with you. Be strong and have it in mind that we here love you and we want you back onboard active and doing your great work here. I know it is not easy writing from your bed over there to getting us updated on your activities. This goes to show that you love us and would want us to get updated with developments which we have been in the very know since you started the process.

You are loved, be strong and get well Boss!



Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Cryptomiles1 on January 10, 2023, 08:39:23 PM
I can't believe you have been facing this challenges all this while, this is very bad to hide from your community, I believe despite our colors, countries, and locations we are one over here. I don't think health issues is something one could hide from people without opening up at the right time. I felt very bad and weak will reading all the writeups, I can't even cry or just alter any words for some minutes before I tried putting myself together to post here. My people always said, a problem shared is a problem half solved; But notherless, I wish you a quick and swift recovery, I will stick you to my heart closely by including you in our daily prayers, I know nothing too hard for God not to answer our prayers towards your health.
May your God hear your cry.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: sovie on January 14, 2023, 06:19:54 PM
I can't believe you have been facing this challenges all this while, this is very bad to hide from your community, I believe despite our colors, countries, and locations we are one over here. I don't think health issues is something one could hide from people without opening up at the right time. I felt very bad and weak will reading all the writeups, I can't even cry or just alter any words for some minutes before I tried putting myself together to post here. My people always said, a problem shared is a problem half solved; But notherless, I wish you a quick and swift recovery, I will stick you to my heart closely by including you in our daily prayers, I know nothing too hard for God not to answer our prayers towards your health.
May your God hear your cry.
Me too - I used to read his post and admired him so much for being one of the top members of the forum.
Life is a struggle and everyday is challenge. I hope his surgery gets successful - my good wishes and prayers for him and his family.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: yahoo62278 on January 15, 2023, 04:16:08 PM
**UPDATE**

Been sitting in this dang hospital 11 days now and going a little crazy just being able to lay here. They come in everyday doing their rounds and keep telling me it's a mental game. They have no news, just hurry up and wait. It's frustrating. Also, kind of embarrassing having nurses put a bed pan under you and wiping your ass when done.

I really have nothing else to report or update you all on. I wish there was more.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: GazetaBitcoin on January 15, 2023, 04:38:56 PM
Been sitting in this dang hospital 11 days now and going a little crazy just being able to lay here.

My dear yahoo62278, first of all I want to say that it's good to see you here, posting something. I was wondering about your condition during last days, seeing that your last post was made on January 8th. Needless to say, many of us were wondering about your well being for all this time...

I believe you that the struggle is enormous because you are coerced to just lay down on a hospital bed. But why don't you try to fill your time with something that would get your attention that much that you won't even feel time passing...? I suggested you, in an earlier post, to try to read some books. Books are very good friends in situations when you don't know what to do anymore to fill your time...

Another suggestion I have (it just crossed my mind now) is to recommend you to try play some games on your phone, no matter how childish this sounds. Why don't you try to play some chess or backgammon or whatever addictive game you like? Or maybe a game reminding you of your youth...? If you want I can recommend you a nice backgammon application, which has elo system implemented, tournaments and even in-game chat.

Please don't take me wrong, I understand that your condition is very difficult and I have no interest in looking like I don't realize that. I do. And I am giving you these suggestions precisely hoping that they may help you endure time passing... I wish you all the best!


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: yahoo62278 on January 15, 2023, 04:50:11 PM
Been sitting in this dang hospital 11 days now and going a little crazy just being able to lay here.

My dear yahoo62278, first of all I want to say that it's good to see you here, posting something. I was wondering about your condition during last days, seeing that your last post was made on January 8th. Needless to say, many of us were wondering about your well being for all this time...

I believe you that the struggle is enormous because you are coerced to just lay down on a hospital bed. But why don't you try to fill your time with something that would get your attention that much that you won't even feel time passing...? I suggested you, in an earlier post, to try to read some books. Books are very good friends in situations when you don't know what to do anymore to fill your time...

Another suggestion I have (it just crossed my mind now) is to recommend you to try play some games on your phone, no matter how childish this sounds. Why don't you try to play some chess or backgammon or whatever addictive game you like? Or maybe a game reminding you of your youth...? If you want I can recommend you a nice backgammon application, which has elo system implemented, tournaments and even in-game chat.

Please don't take me wrong, I understand that your condition is very difficult and I have no interest in looking like I don't realize that. I do. And I am giving you these suggestions precisely hoping that they may help you endure time passing... I wish you all the best!
I watch a lot of NFL football and college basketball passing the time. I also gamble a little on gamdom when I have extra funds. I also play a couple games on my phone to pass the time, but none of that keeps me outta my head. Also, none of it gets me up and moving around. It's nuts to have a person who is capable of walking to lay flat 24/7.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: JollyGood on January 15, 2023, 04:55:38 PM
I said it before and will say it again, I am sorry about this situation yahoo62278. Life certainly throws different things at different people and this is your test right now. I am sure you will get through this soon and be back home on the way to a full recovery. While you are using most of the spare time you have in hospital being online, here is something to take your mind off things: JollyGood Free Lottery #1: FURY vs USYK (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5433541.0)

Cheer up  ;)

**UPDATE**

Been sitting in this dang hospital 11 days now and going a little crazy just being able to lay here. They come in everyday doing their rounds and keep telling me it's a mental game. They have no news, just hurry up and wait. It's frustrating. Also, kind of embarrassing having nurses put a bed pan under you and wiping your ass when done.

I really have nothing else to report or update you all on. I wish there was more.



Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: GazetaBitcoin on January 15, 2023, 05:19:52 PM
I watch a lot of NFL football and college basketball passing the time. I also gamble a little on gamdom when I have extra funds. I also play a couple games on my phone to pass the time, but none of that keeps me outta my head.

It is good to hear that you do something, though, for covering time passing, something which gives you pleasure. Yes, I forgot to say in my earlier post about watching TV, maybe a game and so on. It's good that you have a TV there.

Also, none of it gets me up and moving around. It's nuts to have a person who is capable of walking to lay flat 24/7.

Dear yahoo62278, I know, it's hard... I remember though that, at some point back in my life, I had to face a similar situation. I was in my first grade at the elementary school. Practically, my very first year of being student, a young 6 years old student. In October or November (practically just 1-2 months after school started) I was at my neighbor (there were two brothers and a sister with a similar age) to play and, without having any adult to supervise us, while being in children's room, we got up on the wardrobe. When the moment to get down arrived, the brothers said they will jump from the wardrobe on the bed. The sister (which was 3-4 years older) started to scream to not jump on the bed, because we'll break it etc. Needless to say, they jumped on the bed but I, being shy, jumped directly on the floor.

Somehow, when I landed, my legs were spread apart at 180 degrees, one of them being under the wardrobe. I did not realize that my leg is under the wardrobe, due to the pain of having my legs spread at 180 degrees and I tried to get up. At that point I heard a crack and there I was - my leg was broken. At the hospital I found that my tibia was broken in three places. My leg was covered in gypsum and I was forced to lay down, just like you, 24/7. At some point it came out that first doctor, which covered my leg in gypsum, did not do the correct job when he tried to align my bones so I had to go back to the hospital and live again the procedure. Then lay even more on my bed.

If I remember well, I was immobilized on the bed for two or three months. I don't remember everything very well as it's been more than three decades since then, but I remember that I felt like I cound not stand still anymore. The skin under the gypsum was itchy; I felt like scratching it all the time, but I could not even put my fingers under the gypsum... Going to bathroom was also out of talking about... Luckily, I was small enough and mom and my grandma were taking me to bathroom by carrying me in their arms, while trying to keep my leg still...

Of course, the main struggle was that I could not do anything the entire time. I did not even had cartoon networks channel (cable TV came in Romania in 1994 or 1996 and, while my leg was broken, we were still in Ceausescu era). Romanian television was functional like 2h/day in the morning and 2-3h/day during evenings and all you could see were some news and, maybe, some materials which were not interesting at all for a 6 years old one. I remember that, in some days, with the TV antenna we could watch a Bulgarian television and they were also showing animated cartoons sometimes. I guess that I watched that Bulgarian station for so long that I even learned some Bulgarian.

During day time grandma used to ask a child or two, from our neighbors, to come to us for playing some games with me. While these friends were around time always flied away. I could never realize how fast time was passing and, soon, they had to return to their homes for eating, doing home work given by their teacher and so on. And I was alone again... Mom was also playing with me, of course, but she also had other chores to do, take care of the house, prepare food and so on...

So I was laying there, just like you. This is why I am saying that I understand how you feel... I stayed there these 2-3 months and, when I returned to school, I still could not walk, as I even forgot to walk and, also, my leg was very fragile. It was winter and it was snow everywhere and mom was taking me to school using a sleigh... I lost almost 25% of my first year at school but, fortunately, I managed to do my lessons (in all this while mom was talking to my teacher and she was instructed on what my colleagues were taught at school thus she would teach me at home too). And, also fortunately, I managed to not be held back in the same grade. I returned to school, I got my marks and life went on.

This is the most important thing to remember: life goes on! It gives us many good moments, but also struggles. But, after dealing with all these struggles we become stronger.

Keep your head up, dear yahoo62278! All my best wishes are headed toward you!


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: roksana.hee on January 15, 2023, 06:05:22 PM
We know health is wealth. Everybody needs a bit of advice on the heart of a Cardiologist. We Shouldn't miser to get the best treatment for our own hearts. Because the Heart is the most important part of our human body, so invest your own money to get fit. So we can say,
 
"Health is the source of all happiness."


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: dkbit98 on January 15, 2023, 08:38:32 PM
I watch a lot of NFL football and college basketball passing the time. I also gamble a little on gamdom when I have extra funds. I also play a couple games on my phone to pass the time, but none of that keeps me outta my head. Also, none of it gets me up and moving around. It's nuts to have a person who is capable of walking to lay flat 24/7.
Can you at least change your body positions, and move legs up and down?
Last time I didn't feel so good I had to be in bed for almost a week, and it was not easy to do nothing and it must be 1000 times harder for you, but praying could help you with negative thoughts.
I don't want to compare this with you and I don't know if you can watch movies, but your situation reminds me a lot on old movie called Misery from 1990, with James Caan and Kathy Bates.
I just hope you don't have any nurses to take care of you like it was done in that movie ;)
Hold on buddy, I wish you all the best and I hope to hear you walking soon enough.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: yahoo62278 on January 15, 2023, 08:49:11 PM
I watch a lot of NFL football and college basketball passing the time. I also gamble a little on gamdom when I have extra funds. I also play a couple games on my phone to pass the time, but none of that keeps me outta my head. Also, none of it gets me up and moving around. It's nuts to have a person who is capable of walking to lay flat 24/7.
Can you at least change your body positions, and move legs up and down?
Last time I didn't feel so good I had to be in bed for almost a week, and it was not easy to do nothing and it must be 1000 times harder for you, but praying could help you with negative thoughts.
I don't want to compare this with you and I don't know if you can watch movies, but your situation reminds me a lot on old movie called Misery from 1990, with James Caan and Kathy Bates.
I just hope you don't have any nurses to take care of you like it was done in that movie ;)
Hold on buddy, I wish you all the best and I hope to hear you walking soon enough.

The nurses come in and put wedges in my bed every so often to keep me from getting bed sores.

Other then that, I have to keep my right leg completely straight. That has the balloon pump going through my groin and bending my leg can dislodge it.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Rikafip on January 15, 2023, 09:08:57 PM
Been sitting in this dang hospital 11 days now and going a little crazy just being able to lay here. They come in everyday doing their rounds and keep telling me it's a mental game. They have no news, just hurry up and wait. It's frustrating.
I can only imagine how it is for you to wait while not being able to move at all. I waited for my transplant for approximately two months while being home and it wasn't fun at all even though I wasn't bed ridden like you which makes situation worse. The most annoying part for me was that everyone around me was worried and scared and for some reason I was completely calm and 100% sure that everything will be fine. I guess survival mode kicked in and you have no option really other than psyche yourself into positive thinking. I hope its the same for you as this approach helped me a lot. Anyway, hang on buddy!


I don't want to compare this with you and I don't know if you can watch movies, but your situation reminds me a lot on old movie called Misery from 1990, with James Caan and Kathy Bates.
Oh lol, I sure hope he won't have the same experience with one of the nurses as did the poor James Caan in that movie.  :D


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: yahoo62278 on January 15, 2023, 11:40:15 PM
Been sitting in this dang hospital 11 days now and going a little crazy just being able to lay here. They come in everyday doing their rounds and keep telling me it's a mental game. They have no news, just hurry up and wait. It's frustrating.
I can only imagine how it is for you to wait while not being able to move at all. I waited for my transplant for approximately two months while being home and it wasn't fun at all even though I wasn't bed ridden like you which makes situation worse. The most annoying part for me was that everyone around me was worried and scared and for some reason I was completely calm and 100% sure that everything will be fine. I guess survival mode kicked in and you have no option really other than psyche yourself into positive thinking. I hope its the same for you as this approach helped me a lot. Anyway, hang on buddy!


I don't want to compare this with you and I don't know if you can watch movies, but your situation reminds me a lot on old movie called Misery from 1990, with James Caan and Kathy Bates.
Oh lol, I sure hope he won't have the same experience with one of the nurses as did the poor James Caan in that movie.  :D
I'm hoping to hear good news sometime this week. They said on average 2-4 weeks and we are nearing the 2 week mark. Would be nice to get this process to the next step. All I can do is wait though.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: CryptSafe on January 16, 2023, 11:42:31 AM
Been sitting in this dang hospital 11 days now and going a little crazy just being able to lay here. They come in everyday doing their rounds and keep telling me it's a mental game. They have no news, just hurry up and wait. It's frustrating.
I can only imagine how it is for you to wait while not being able to move at all. I waited for my transplant for approximately two months while being home and it wasn't fun at all even though I wasn't bed ridden like you which makes situation worse. The most annoying part for me was that everyone around me was worried and scared and for some reason I was completely calm and 100% sure that everything will be fine. I guess survival mode kicked in and you have no option really other than psyche yourself into positive thinking. I hope its the same for you as this approach helped me a lot. Anyway, hang on buddy!


I don't want to compare this with you and I don't know if you can watch movies, but your situation reminds me a lot on old movie called Misery from 1990, with James Caan and Kathy Bates.
Oh lol, I sure hope he won't have the same experience with one of the nurses as did the poor James Caan in that movie.  :D
I'm hoping to hear good news sometime this week. They said on average 2-4 weeks and we are nearing the 2 week mark. Would be nice to get this process to the next step. All I can do is wait though.

I guess it must have been hell for you just being stucked up in a particular place for so long waiting for a transplant.  I know it is very much boring as you have no option than being in that state but I believe it is for a purpose you are asked to be there. I know these are part of the procedures involved in surgeries so as to gain balance and good support while the diagnosis is ongoing. Please permit as I am not a doctor but I believe  soonest your donor match would be seen for your transplant. Do not be worried because in the nearest time you will soon be fine and be able to start your work again. I am looking forward to to seeing you back on this platform very much active and dedicated as you used to be here doin your best to get things rightly done with all form of cordiality.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: jamalaezaz on January 16, 2023, 04:10:31 PM
Just saw your thread bro. sorry about all the unfortunate things. I wish I could help financially. but My prayers are with you.

Get well soon old friend


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: sovie on January 16, 2023, 05:53:24 PM
**UPDATE**

Been sitting in this dang hospital 11 days now and going a little crazy just being able to lay here. They come in everyday doing their rounds and keep telling me it's a mental game. They have no news, just hurry up and wait. It's frustrating. Also, kind of embarrassing having nurses put a bed pan under you and wiping your ass when done.

I really have nothing else to report or update you all on. I wish there was more.

I have not stopped thinking about your since the time I have read your post - my prayer and good wishes on your way.
Please say strong and don't give you - we will keep coming to forum to know if your are alright.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: JayJuanGee on January 16, 2023, 05:57:01 PM
I watch a lot of NFL football and college basketball passing the time. I also gamble a little on gamdom when I have extra funds. I also play a couple games on my phone to pass the time, but none of that keeps me outta my head. Also, none of it gets me up and moving around. It's nuts to have a person who is capable of walking to lay flat 24/7.
Can you at least change your body positions, and move legs up and down?
Last time I didn't feel so good I had to be in bed for almost a week, and it was not easy to do nothing and it must be 1000 times harder for you, but praying could help you with negative thoughts.
I don't want to compare this with you and I don't know if you can watch movies, but your situation reminds me a lot on old movie called Misery from 1990, with James Caan and Kathy Bates.
I just hope you don't have any nurses to take care of you like it was done in that movie ;)
Hold on buddy, I wish you all the best and I hope to hear you walking soon enough.
The nurses come in and put wedges in my bed every so often to keep me from getting bed sores.

Other then that, I have to keep my right leg completely straight. That has the balloon pump going through my groin and bending my leg can dislodge it.

This kind of reminds me of a "stuff you should know" podcast that I recently listened to on the topic of Therapeutic Hypothermia.

https://overcast.fm/+4MLxcXG8w

One thing that was brought up regarded how it seems that humans have more difficulties in terms of muscle atrophy if they are inactive for a long time, as compared with some animals that do not seem to have such issues when they go into some state of hibernation.  So I was considering that in your case, they are hoping that your immobility (while waiting for a heart) does not last long enough for atrophy to be an issue, even though bedsores could develop more quickly if they do not adjust your weight distribution and pressure points on a fairly regular basis.

I can see why your mind might race, and personally as a habit (personal preference) I don't really like television very much, even though I could see that I could get sucked into it and I might consider all of the good movies that I had never watched and so I could end up on some movie binge.. or then like GazetaBitcoin mention, I might start to consider all of the good books that I would like to read, but never really feel that I can just sit down and read like I was able to do while I was in college... and even though I do not like video games, yet part of the reason is that they can be so addictive, but if I were to be immobile, I might change my hobby (and my fear of addiction) in order to just do the thing that I would not usually do... and then start exploring those addictive games that some people play for weeks and months on end without properly eating or sleeping...


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: yahoo62278 on January 16, 2023, 06:13:18 PM
I watch a lot of NFL football and college basketball passing the time. I also gamble a little on gamdom when I have extra funds. I also play a couple games on my phone to pass the time, but none of that keeps me outta my head. Also, none of it gets me up and moving around. It's nuts to have a person who is capable of walking to lay flat 24/7.
Can you at least change your body positions, and move legs up and down?
Last time I didn't feel so good I had to be in bed for almost a week, and it was not easy to do nothing and it must be 1000 times harder for you, but praying could help you with negative thoughts.
I don't want to compare this with you and I don't know if you can watch movies, but your situation reminds me a lot on old movie called Misery from 1990, with James Caan and Kathy Bates.
I just hope you don't have any nurses to take care of you like it was done in that movie ;)
Hold on buddy, I wish you all the best and I hope to hear you walking soon enough.
The nurses come in and put wedges in my bed every so often to keep me from getting bed sores.

Other then that, I have to keep my right leg completely straight. That has the balloon pump going through my groin and bending my leg can dislodge it.

This kind of reminds me of a "stuff you should know" podcast that I recently listened to on the topic of Therapeutic Hypothermia.

https://overcast.fm/+4MLxcXG8w

One thing that was brought up regarded how it seems that humans have more difficulties in terms of muscle atrophy if they are inactive for a long time, as compared with some animals that do not seem to have such issues when they go into some state of hibernation.  So I was considering that in your case, they are hoping that your immobility (while waiting for a heart) does not last long enough for atrophy to be an issue, even though bedsores could develop more quickly if they do not adjust your weight distribution and pressure points on a fairly regular basis.

I can see why your mind might race, and personally as a habit (personal preference) I don't really like television very much, even though I could see that I could get sucked into it and I might consider all of the good movies that I had never watched and so I could end up on some movie binge.. or then like GazetaBitcoin mention, I might start to consider all of the good books that I would like to read, but never really feel that I can just sit down and read like I was able to do while I was in college... and even though I do not like video games, yet part of the reason is that they can be so addictive, but if I were to be immobile, I might change my hobby (and my fear of addiction) in order to just do the thing that I would not usually do... and then start exploring those addictive games that some people play for weeks and months on end without properly eating or sleeping...
They put wedges under my bed to turn me 1 way or the other and I also have physical therapy at least once a week to work my muscles in bed. Should be no bedsore issues and not much muscle loss as they are staying on top of it.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: GxSTxV on January 16, 2023, 11:41:16 PM
I keep checking this thread on daily basis and i feel good seeing you always active here is giving me much positivity, i may not be explaining my feelings well and i can’t really show you how i got effect by you in a very good way. I like the way you do things and your strength and good energy around and I’m sure everyone here is praying and hoping that everything will be better for you and that you get healed soon, i remember passing tough days where you will be more focused and thinking way better  than when you are doing okay and normal ( probably it’s the same for you) and thinking more than usually do with a wide picture of everything.
I hope that you keep updating us and also rest well and be sure that everyone is behind you, none of us here probably met you in person but we all are sure of how great you are even people you had conflicts with them before won’t disagree about that, you earned so much respect from your actions. Get better soon strong man


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: NeuroticFish on January 17, 2023, 07:28:11 PM
Been sitting in this dang hospital 11 days now and going a little crazy just being able to lay here. They come in everyday doing their rounds and keep telling me it's a mental game. They have no news, just hurry up and wait. It's frustrating.

I can only guess how frustrating it is. But they're right, it's a mental (strength) game and you have to master it.
Keep your mind busy, no matter with what, TV, movies, games, bitcointalk, name it, and the time will pass easier. The busier the mind is, the less the bad thoughts and the easier the time is also passing.
And the good news will come when you least expect it. That's how it usually goes, at least in theory. I am certain that in reality it's not this easy, but you can try...
Good luck, and may the good news come very soon!


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: joker_josue on January 18, 2023, 03:27:23 PM
**UPDATE**

Been sitting in this dang hospital 11 days now and going a little crazy just being able to lay here. They come in everyday doing their rounds and keep telling me it's a mental game.


I just now saw your post! I'm really sorry about your situation. I can't imagine what you feel, because I've never been in that situation. But, believe that I wish that everything will go well. And when you least expect it, you'll already be walking in the most beautiful park in your city.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: DevilSlayer on January 19, 2023, 01:41:18 PM
My tears keep flowing from my eyes right now, I'm sorry to hear about your condition. I suddenly remembered that you are the campaign manager on my 1st application in Signature campaign way back 2017. It was my first time part time job that I did in my life so I will never forget about it. Actually, I do not know what to type and what to say because tears are still flowing from my eyes; maybe because I keep remembering my father and my mother who both died because of cancer wherein, I experienced the biggest obstacles that I faced in my life. I can't fully imagine the pain that you are currently experiencing not only physically but also mentally. Be strong! I'm sure that you can manifest your Desires. I'm gonna visit this thread everyday to have some updates regarding of your health. You can also try some self-hypnosis that you can use for you to heal faster. We'll wait for your full recovery.

"WHATEVER THE MIND OF MAN CAN CONCEIVE AND BELIEVE, IT CAN ACHIEVE"


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: mole0815 on January 19, 2023, 01:49:06 PM
I'm hoping to hear good news sometime this week. They said on average 2-4 weeks and we are nearing the 2 week mark. Would be nice to get this process to the next step. All I can do is wait though.

This message regarding the 2-4 weeks is now 3 days ago and therefore the 2 weeks will be reached pretty sure already.
This means that good news could come at any moment (or day).

And even if it really takes the complete 4 weeks that were mentioned as the maximum, you have already done more than half!
It is certainly very hard and as an external person not imaginable but maybe my text (and maybe your answer to it) can shorten the waiting time for the next step for you a few minutes :)

Stay strong yahoo62278.



Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Erumo on January 19, 2023, 02:07:33 PM
Just think positive, be patient, recover and get back to ordinary life dude.

As long as you stay positive attitude towards your health problem, you will recover. As soon as you start to think that is incurable and you wont recover - you are done.

Get well buddy.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: selezneve on January 20, 2023, 08:03:49 AM
You are an asset to this forum. I pray to god to give you strength to fight against these hard times. All the prayers of the forum members will not go in vain. Waiting for a positive update from you any moment.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: yahoo62278 on January 20, 2023, 08:27:36 PM
**UPDATE**

It has been 16 days, and I gotta say I'm pretty annoyed with the process. To anyone who is looking for a transplant now or in the future, make sure they explain everything to you. Otherwise, you will be extremely frustrated if something g changes or doesn't work out.

Now let's explain. I was admitted on Jan 4th and as I already said , it was under the pretense that I would be a status 2 if I got the balloon pump. Well, they did make me a status 2 but they failed to tell me that my status only lasted 2 weeks. What the fuck kind of bullshit is that??? The ignorance doesn't stop there. Last night after they informed me my status expires today, they had to decide how to proceed.  The options given to me were agree to an LVAD( pretty sure that's what it's called) or they would check my numbers and see if they could renew my status.

They had a meeting within the department a few hours later. I assumed they would be renewing my status. I was wrong. My nurse came in my room and asked me if anyone had talked to me about any procedures because I was listed in the computer as NPO. That means no food or drink after midnight. Of course Noone had talked to me yet.

A couple residents came into my room a few hours later and explained to me that I was having the balloon pump removed today and having a catheter implanted in my neck called a swan. I will be dropped down to status 3 while I have the swan. Then next Wednesday I will get the balloon pump put back in and go back to status 2. This is their way around the transplant rules I guess.

Anyways, this morning at 7am they came and took me to the cath lab. I got the pump removed and cath implanted as discussed. While I'm back in my room recovering my coordinator came in to explain everything to me as I requested.

Not only am I not a status 3, they moved me to a status 4. She said my numbers were just enough to keep me from status 3. On Wednesday they will check my numbers (they will be checking them daily) and see where they are. They may do the balloon pump, or may end up sending me home.

I'm a bit pissed at this point and kinda feel lied to. I've been in here for over 2 weeks for possibly no goddamn reason. It's a total fucking circus dealing with this shit. They know I'm sick, they know I need a transplant,  but they have to play the numbers game with the transplant committee.




Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: dkbit98 on January 20, 2023, 09:35:19 PM
I'm a bit pissed at this point and kinda feel lied to. I've been in here for over 2 weeks for possibly no goddamn reason. It's a total fucking circus dealing with this shit. They know I'm sick, they know I need a transplant,  but they have to play the numbers game with the transplant committee.
Crazy... but I am sure they will charge you real good for this two weeks of medical circus show games  :P
Any grain of faith I had in our modern medical system and doctors is long gone, but I still want to believe there are few good people who care more about patients, not just about money.
However, don't give up yahoo, everything will end up good in the end, just don't lose your nerves on this and try to remain calm as much as possible.
I am not supporting anything illegal, but you can better understand why many people try to find transplant organs in grey area from shady source...


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: LTU_btc on January 20, 2023, 11:20:58 PM
I'm sorry to read it. It's just incredible. Basically, it means that now you don't need heart transplantation that much as you needed week or so week ago. How it's even possible? How they can play with people in such way? I knew that US medical system is far from being perfect, but I had a bit better opinion about it until your post. In my country we often criticize our medical system (not without a reason), but I can't imagine such thing happening in my country.
Stay strong yahoo!


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: GazetaBitcoin on January 21, 2023, 07:17:56 AM
**UPDATE**

Dear yahoo62278, your update brings much sadness. Your situation reminds me of medical system from Romania. Romania has two medical systems: one is public and one is private. Those using public medical system have to face insalubrious facilities, hospitals infected with various germs thus you go there with a disease and leave having another one. The most important aspect is that without consistent bribing nobody even looks at you. Private medical system has modern facilities, does not accept any kind of bribes, but it's full of incompetent employees, from hospital managers to doctors, nurses and so on. And, as a plus, it's so expensive that only few people can access it. Practically, wherever you go you have to deal with some problems that you never heard before...

Besides, your case also reminds me of a 2005 Romanian movie, named The Death of Mr. Lazarescu (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0456149/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0). According to imdb, the story is about "Mr. Lãzãrescu, a dying old man, is shuttled from hospital to hospital by a loyal paramedic as doctors refuse to operate and no one can agree on a diagnosis.". Spolier alert -- the man dies in an ambulance, while being carried from a hospital to another one. Again, all happened because incompetents working in medical system.

I did not think that such cases can happen in well developed countries, such as U.S. (I believe you are from this country). The way you are treated inspires me two things: either there are also incompetent people or they are looking for a bribe... Maybe you can try to be moved to another hospital...?


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: CoinEraser on January 21, 2023, 10:02:53 AM
-snip-
I'm a bit pissed at this point and kinda feel lied to. I've been in here for over 2 weeks for possibly no goddamn reason. It's a total fucking circus dealing with this shit. They know I'm sick, they know I need a transplant,  but they have to play the numbers game with the transplant committee.
This is really not good news and I can totally understand how you think about it. I'm also speechless about this update and feel for you. I would also get upset about all this back and forth and it is incomprehensible to me what is being done to you there. I thought your hospital stay would be an improvement on your situation, but so far it doesn't look like it. Either way, I wish you all the best and I really hope everything turns out well. Oh man....  :'(


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: yahoo62278 on January 21, 2023, 01:58:48 PM
**UPDATE**



 Maybe you can try to be moved to another hospital...?
My insurance will not pay anything on a transplant if I were to move hospitals. So, unless I can come up with a million dollars to pay for the whole surgery myself, I will have to deal with the situation I am currently in. I hate jumping through the hoops and I think the system is dumb as hell, but there's nothing I can do about it.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: John Abraham on January 21, 2023, 05:33:57 PM
My insurance will not pay anything on a transplant if I were to move hospitals. So, unless I can come up with a million dollars to pay for the whole surgery myself, I will have to deal with the situation I am currently in. I hate jumping through the hoops and I think the system is dumb as hell, but there's nothing I can do about it.

That's sad Budd. I am not sure how your insurance company operates and its rules. Sadly, they won't pay you if you move to another hospital. Yep, I agree with you that the system is dumb as hell. In my opinion, They should pay wherever the surgery cost or a big percentage if it's expensive as hell. I feel sad when I see someone who can't get better treatment due to a lack of money and suffering. We aren't millionaires and won't be able to manage such cash, so we have to rely on the insurance companies and follow their rules. It sucks as f.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Die_empty on January 22, 2023, 10:04:46 AM
I'm a bit pissed at this point and kinda feel lied to. I've been in here for over 2 weeks for possibly no goddamn reason. It's a total fucking circus dealing with this shit. They know I'm sick, they know I need a transplant,  but they have to play the numbers game with the transplant committee.
Crazy... but I am sure they will charge you real good for this two weeks of medical circus show games  :P
Any grain of faith I had in our modern medical system and doctors is long gone, but I still want to believe there are few good people who care more about patients, not just about money.
However, don't give up yahoo, everything will end up good in the end, just don't lose your nerves on this and try to remain calm as much as possible.
I am not supporting anything illegal, but you can better understand why many people try to find transplant organs in grey area from shady source...
Someone needs help but they are sticking to their beuaruacratic procedures. There was a policy in my country that gunshot patients must get a police report before they would be treated. This policy was meant to discourage hospitals from treating criminals that have suffered gunshot wounds from law enforcement agencies. But this law led to so much loss of innocent lives because they were the major victims. Criminals have their special physicians and they don't even go close to public hospitals.

But these laws would always be set aside when it is the relative of a politician or some influential personality. I hope the hospital considers that they are dealing with a human that has feelings and is going through pain and not a machine.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: bastisisca on January 22, 2023, 11:05:16 AM
I'm very sorry dear yahoo, I've been reading you for a long time but never written. I hope everything turns out well.
Let us know how everything goes, including rehabilitation and so on.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Popkon6 on January 22, 2023, 04:29:35 PM

My insurance will not pay anything on a transplant if I were to move hospitals. So, unless I can come up with a million dollars to pay for the whole surgery myself, I will have to deal with the situation I am currently in. I hate jumping through the hoops and I think the system is dumb as hell, but there's nothing I can do about it.

Get admission where you will get good treatment.  Govt hospital or private hospital where you get treatment admitted for surgery. Collect whatever money you have and money from relatives.  And the remaining part of the money we Bitcointalk forum members will all pay little by little.  Because we don't want an honest man like you to be punished in hell like this.  We want you to get well and come back to us.
As the saying goes, ten sticks are one man's burden.  If we all participate here with some money then one brother will come back healthy.  But don't stress, we pray to God for a speedy recovery.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: GazetaBitcoin on January 22, 2023, 06:45:19 PM
My insurance will not pay anything on a transplant if I were to move hospitals. So, unless I can come up with a million dollars to pay for the whole surgery myself, I will have to deal with the situation I am currently in. I hate jumping through the hoops and I think the system is dumb as hell, but there's nothing I can do about it.

Then, maybe, in this case, you should consider also trying to bribe the doctors...? I am not sure what are the customs in your country regarding medical system, but I know this is a "normal" custom in my country... especially when we talk about a very serious intervention, such is your case... Please don't get me wrong; as I said above, I am against such practices. But, sometimes, you simply can't get things done without bribing and this is a sad reality of our world... Maybe your doctors are waiting you to give them something (assuming they are not incompetents and only greedy)...?

Maybe, if you take this in consideration too, don't give them money upfront... Maybe you can try "to be nice" with them first? Offer them something... Like a bouquet of flowers for the nurses or a box of candies for the main doctor...? I don't know how things work there, I am just making assumptions here, you know best how to treat this case... But I am thinking that trying to be nice with the doctors may put you in a more favorable position... You can try, at least...


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: yahoo62278 on January 23, 2023, 03:00:12 AM
My insurance will not pay anything on a transplant if I were to move hospitals. So, unless I can come up with a million dollars to pay for the whole surgery myself, I will have to deal with the situation I am currently in. I hate jumping through the hoops and I think the system is dumb as hell, but there's nothing I can do about it.

Then, maybe, in this case, you should consider also trying to bribe the doctors...? I am not sure what are the customs in your country regarding medical system, but I know this is a "normal" custom in my country... especially when we talk about a very serious intervention, such is your case... Please don't get me wrong; as I said above, I am against such practices. But, sometimes, you simply can't get things done without bribing and this is a sad reality of our world... Maybe your doctors are waiting you to give them something (assuming they are not incompetents and only greedy)...?

Maybe, if you take this in consideration too, don't give them money upfront... Maybe you can try "to be nice" with them first? Offer them something... Like a bouquet of flowers for the nurses or a box of candies for the main doctor...? I don't know how things work there, I am just making assumptions here, you know best how to treat this case... But I am thinking that trying to be nice with the doctors may put you in a more favorable position... You can try, at least...
I'm not in an underdeveloped country where bribery is rampant. I'm in America where bribery will get me nowhere in the medical system. I'm not saying it cannot happen, but it's not likely. If I was a politician, then yes bribery 100% would work.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: The Sceptical Chymist on January 23, 2023, 03:57:00 AM
I'm in America where bribery will get me nowhere in the medical system. I'm not saying it cannot happen, but it's not likely. If I was a politician, then yes bribery 100% would work.
I don't know if I totally agree with that assessment, because our entire government is basically bribed by lobbyists, and as for the medical system...I mean c'mon.  There have been cases a-plenty of wrongdoing doctors, e.g., Dr. Feelgoods who write scripts for whatever you like if you can pay cash.  Don't underestimate the effect of money on anyone in any position if they're susceptible to greed.

And the first thing I thought of was David Crosby (he's a now-deceased musician for all you young'ins who didn't know).  From his Wikipedia page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Crosby#Health_and_death):

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Crosby was the recipient of a highly publicized liver transplant, paid for by Phil Collins, in 1994. News of his transplant created some controversy because of his celebrity status and his past problems with drug and alcohol addiction. Crosby's liver problems stemmed from a long run with hepatitis C.

I'm not sayin' Crosby and fuckin' Phil Collins did a little backdoor dealing....but a patient like Crosby at the time would have had to have a low-priority status for a transplant.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: joker_josue on January 23, 2023, 07:59:57 AM
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Well, I'm not from the US, but I believe this type of "bribery" involves quite a lot of money. Furthermore, as the health system is mostly private, it is not really a bribe, you simply paid more to gain priority. Everything was done legally, whoever pays the most gets served first.

And unfortunately, we don't even know if this didn't happen to delay the whole process of @ yahoo62278.  :-[
Once again, I wish you the best!


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: GazetaBitcoin on January 23, 2023, 12:40:22 PM
I don't know if I totally agree with that assessment, because our entire government is basically bribed by lobbyists, and as for the medical system...I mean c'mon.  There have been cases a-plenty of wrongdoing doctors, e.g., Dr. Feelgoods who write scripts for whatever you like if you can pay cash.  Don't underestimate the effect of money on anyone in any position if they're susceptible to greed.

Dear yahoo62278, I am also sharing The Sceptical Chymist's thoughts and fears. Think also at the examples he mentioned. Only very few people on this world can not be influenced by money. Maybe you'll reconsider this, as it's not a simple extraction of a tooth, but a very complicated medical procedure... Perhaps you can try to "test" the doctors, at least, and see if they are open to this idea. Try with some gifts - flowers, chocolates, sweets -- anything. See if their attitude toward you changes (in good). If there is no change then, probably, they won't take any bribe. But if they will give you more attention then maybe a money gift will speed things up, maybe you'll get a status 2 again or sooner... Who knows? It'll cost you (almost) nothing to make this test on your own, but maybe it'll give you some important answers...


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: examplens on January 23, 2023, 02:01:46 PM
I don't know if I totally agree with that assessment, because our entire government is basically bribed by lobbyists, and as for the medical system...I mean c'mon.  There have been cases a-plenty of wrongdoing doctors, e.g., Dr. Feelgoods who write scripts for whatever you like if you can pay cash.  Don't underestimate the effect of money on anyone in any position if they're susceptible to greed.

Dear yahoo62278, I am also sharing The Sceptical Chymist's thoughts and fears. Think also at the examples he mentioned. Only very few people on this world can not be influenced by money. Maybe you'll reconsider this, as it's not a simple extraction of a tooth, but a very complicated medical procedure... Perhaps you can try to "test" the doctors, at least, and see if they are open to this idea. Try with some gifts - flowers, chocolates, sweets -- anything. See if their attitude toward you changes (in good). If there is no change then, probably, they won't take any bribe. But if they will give you more attention then maybe a money gift will speed things up, maybe you'll get a status 2 again or sooner... Who knows? It'll cost you (almost) nothing to make this test on your own, but maybe it'll give you some important answers...

I agree that a small gift can significantly improve or speed things up. but imagine what a paradox it would be if one fucking chocolate sped up a million-dollar surgery. Also, if the doctors would also want to accept bribes, which amount would be appropriate in this situation?
in my country, a bribe is almost mandatory for every medical intervention. We got to the point where the authorities passed a law that allowed gifts to doctors in the amount of up to 300 euros. No one needs to explain anything about the origin of the money and the recipient of such a gift does not bear any guilt.

looking at it now in yahoo's story, it seems that the surgery itself will be less stressful compared to this period of preparation.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: GazetaBitcoin on January 23, 2023, 06:56:42 PM
I agree that a small gift can significantly improve or speed things up. but imagine what a paradox it would be if one fucking chocolate sped up a million-dollar surgery.

It sounds amusing the way you said it, yet it's true :) However, this is not what I had in mind... A few posts up yahoo62278 seemed to be reluctant to the idea of bribing the doctors. My suggestion was, in order to see if they are open to such practices, to test them first. And, in order to test them, to not jump directly to money. Instead, try to me more "gentle" with them and the nurses. And this could include some flowers or some chocolates or any other polite gift that can be offered. Then, if doctors and nurses will pay him more attention, it may be a sign that they would not remain indifferent to a bribe in money. And this is how we get to the main point.

Also, if the doctors would also want to accept bribes, which amount would be appropriate in this situation?

However, this question is very legit. In my country we use to talk with other patients suffering of same disease or we simply Google it... It also helps if you have a doctor as a friend (no matter his specialization). You can always ask him about the amounts used in various medical interventions. At least you'll have some hints... If you choose to bribe a doctor, you also have to give the appropriate amount. If it's too small the doctor could feel offended. If it's too big he may refuse it (or think he is being spied). This is why this question is so important...

in my country, a bribe is almost mandatory for every medical intervention. We got to the point where the authorities passed a law that allowed gifts to doctors in the amount of up to 300 euros. No one needs to explain anything about the origin of the money and the recipient of such a gift does not bear any guilt.

At least, in your country the govern legalized it. In my country it is also almost mandatory, but it's also blamed by the govern. Yet, without a bribe nobody cares about you if you go to a hospital...

looking at it now in yahoo's story, it seems that the surgery itself will be less stressful compared to this period of preparation.

It certainly feels so... I wish him good luck and nerves of steel, to help him keep being calm and support all this struggle...


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: JayJuanGee on January 23, 2023, 08:01:53 PM
I agree that a small gift can significantly improve or speed things up. but imagine what a paradox it would be if one fucking chocolate sped up a million-dollar surgery.

It sounds amusing the way you said it, yet it's true :) However, this is not what I had in mind... A few posts up yahoo62278 seemed to be reluctant to the idea of bribing the doctors. My suggestion was, in order to see if they are open to such practices, to test them first. And, in order to test them, to not jump directly to money. Instead, try to me more "gentle" with them and the nurses. And this could include some flowers or some chocolates or any other polite gift that can be offered. Then, if doctors and nurses will pay him more attention, it may be a sign that they would not remain indifferent to a bribe in money. And this is how we get to the main point.

Also, if the doctors would also want to accept bribes, which amount would be appropriate in this situation?

However, this question is very legit. In my country we use to talk with other patients suffering of same disease or we simply Google it... It also helps if you have a doctor as a friend (no matter his specialization). You can always ask him about the amounts used in various medical interventions. At least you'll have some hints... If you choose to bribe a doctor, you also have to give the appropriate amount. If it's too small the doctor could feel offended. If it's too big he may refuse it (or think he is being spied). This is why this question is so important...

in my country, a bribe is almost mandatory for every medical intervention. We got to the point where the authorities passed a law that allowed gifts to doctors in the amount of up to 300 euros. No one needs to explain anything about the origin of the money and the recipient of such a gift does not bear any guilt.

At least, in your country the govern legalized it. In my country it is also almost mandatory, but it's also blamed by the govern. Yet, without a bribe nobody cares about you if you go to a hospital...

looking at it now in yahoo's story, it seems that the surgery itself will be less stressful compared to this period of preparation.

It certainly feels so... I wish him good luck and nerves of steel, to help him keep being calm and support all this struggle...

You are not wrong GazetaBitcoin, but you are just framing the matter weirdly in terms of being able to bribe doctors, so there is a kind of offensiveness to it, in terms of "we don't do things like that in these here parts."  

Also, you should attempt to think about timing in terms of these kinds of monetary negotiations that may well be able to affect treatment options.

One of the issues with Yahoo62278 is that when he had the discussions with doctors regarding means of payment, much of that discussion was likely framed in terms of what his insurance was offering, and surely if Yahoo62278 had the money to supplement his care based on paying extra or to figure out if there might be other options based on paying extra (or going outside of the insurance - meaning that he pays for all of it), then that would have affected his treatment options, and surely he would not have been completely precluded from later raising those kinds of discussions about being able to pay --- but there is some preclusion from raising the supplementing the pay or going outside of the insurance system once he is already getting treatment within the insurance system, so there could have been circumstances in which there ends up being back up options, because if the insurance is starting to say that they are not going to pay anymore or to suggest that the doctors have to jump through hoops 1, 2 and 3 in order to keep Yahoo eligible at a higher status on the heart waiting list, then the doctors might not have been wiling to jump through such hoops and they could no longer keep Yahoo in the hospital at that higher status level if no one is paying.

Surely, you could call it a bribe if you like, but it does not seem to be the correct way of framing the matter or considering how Yahoo had already been locked into a system in which the insurance is paying for it and they are not even discussing the various ways in which Yahoo might supplement payments in order to make up for any lackings of payment within the insurance system, even though technically you are correct that if Yahoo had some additional funds or other insurance sources, then that would increase his treatment options.. .. and sometimes there are times in which that can be discussed, but sometimes if he is already going down a certain payment path then, it would be a bit more abrupt for him to say.. "wait, wait, wait.. my rich uncle wants to pay for this in order that I don't get lowered on the eligibility list."  If he had a rich uncle who is willing to pay, then he should have already disclosed that or left some kind of opening for that - because when the medical provider was saying that they had to discontinue keeping him in higher status, they may have already disclosed that situation to Yahoo.. but he had not considered that removal from status as being one of the possible outcomes, so they did not discuss how having additional funds or outside funding might allow for him to potentially keep his higher heart recipient status.

There are a lot of folks including healthcare professionals who are frustrated as fuck by the various ways that insurance companies in the USA dictate standards of care, and it becomes even more pernicious when regular people (like Yahoo) ends up falling into a trap in which it seems that the disclosures had not been sufficient regarding why the hospital is jumping through various hoops to keep him at a certain status and also giving him options that may end up affecting his placement on the eligible recipients' list.

So it is frustrating to read about how people get surprised about insurance companies rug pulling them in the midst of a process that it had already seemed to have had been authorized, as is the case with Yahoo.... and sometimes attempting to mix and match private funding with insurance funding will cause the insurance to be even less willing to pay. which also seems like bullshit for those who are trying to get the insurance companies to pay for the vast majority of their treatment, but then at some point the insurance company ends up not paying hardly anything and the individual ends up paying.. and that works out well if someone has several hundred thousand or even a million that they are able to upfront the costs.. or they may well even be able to negotiate way better prices because they are privately paying and health care professionals love it when they can avoid having to deal with various insurance companies (even though they spend a considerable amount of their time and their staff's time engaged in those kinds of "hoop jumping" activities (that may or may not be medically justified) that the insurance companies frequently require).


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: jayce on January 24, 2023, 07:33:15 PM
I'm not in an underdeveloped country where bribery is rampant. I'm in America where bribery will get me nowhere in the medical system. I'm not saying it cannot happen, but it's not likely. If I was a politician, then yes bribery 100% would work.
Sorry to hear about the shitty situation you are facing while you're sick. Insurance always sucks when it involves big money, where everyone trying to take advantage of it. I appreciate that you still keep updating your condition, which we learn new things, and I personally get many stuffs to be discussed with my insurance company, especially on this latest issue you have. I hope this situation doesn't affect your health condition much and to your wife as well. Damn I have to wait that flashy iron man heart installed to your chest a little longer.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Fivestar4everMVP on January 28, 2023, 12:44:38 AM
Just coming across this thread for the first time today, I probably spent an hour or more reading, counting the words like 1,2,3 to make sure I understand every bit of the story..
And i can not do without stating how heartbroken I am, indeed, health is wealth, I just can't bring myself to imagine what you've been through from 2017 till date, OMG😕, I lack the words to express how I truly feel right now..
You are a great asset to this forum, and I have been a partaker of your generosity here, what can I possibly do right now?.
Aside the little I can afford to contribute which I will do later, I also pray that nothing must happen to you except total healing and full recovery to good health again, if it's God's will that you  must go through the heart transplant, then have faith for you will go through it and come out healthier than you've ever been, but if God does not will the heart transplant for you, also have faith for everything will work out for your good.

And thank you so much for your advice, I'm in my mid 30s and I've never been to the hospital, not ones for anything, never done any test of any kind on me since I knew what life is all about, in your advice, I felt like I was the one you were talking to, and I think it's time I take that bold step and get this body checked..

I wish you speedy recovery bud, and a healthy life and successful life afterwards.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: yahoo62278 on January 28, 2023, 05:33:23 AM
**CRAZY UPDATE**

I've spent the last couple of days in here being frustrated and semi happy. Emotions all over the place honestly.

The plan on my last update was to get the swan, which happened. I went to the cath lab last Thursday and got the swan put in my neck. It was very uncomfortable and ended up being a pain in the ass sort of when it came to physical therapy. The day after the balloon pump was removed from my groin, physical therapy came to my room to get me moving around. They had me doing some leg exercises in the bed and it was not easy at all. The left leg was fine, but the right leg was like a stone due to being kept straight for 2 weeks. My right foot was also nearly doubled in size from being sedentary and holding fluids. Not usually an issue as my body has not been swelling anywhere. It's normal to swell if i'm not moving around for a long period of time.

We ended up getting me up out of the bed that day and walking a few feet to a recliner they got for my room. They wanted me moving around and getting the blood flowing, especially in my right leg. We got me to the recliner and did a few leg and arm exercises, after we finished they wanted me to sit up in the chair for at least 30 minutes. Not a problem of course. I went about an hour and then was helped back to my bed. After a couple days we finally ventured to the hallway and did some laps around the unit. Day 1 i did 3 laps, Day 2 4 laps, Day 3 5 laps, and today 4 laps. I had to take a few breaks when the heart rate hit 140+ but I pushed it as much as I could.

Now, the rest of the plan was on Wednesday I go to the cath lab and get the swan removed and the balloon pump put into my other leg. They came and got me on Wednesday and took me to the lab. They checked my heart pressured from the swan and everything looked good. So instead of removing anything, they took me back to my room and stopped the medication that was helping my heart pump. They wanted to read the pressures without any outside help from medications. They waited 2 hours and took me back to the lab. Read the pressures again and again everything looked good. Both times they read the pressures 2x. The 1st time was with me just laying there and the 2nd was after 3 minutes of exercise on the bike machine they have down there.

Ok, so what does that mean? They left my heart medicine off for 48 hours and read the pressures again. I also had 4 echos in 3 days during all this so they could check the squeeze of my heart and whatever else they needed to check. The Doctor came up to my room yesterday and had a chat with me. She informed me that she has been looking at all my past echos and all the past right heart catheters as well as consulted some of her peers who have more expertise in this area. She cannot explain it and neither could they, but she said my heart was 7.2 centimeters or something like that and now it has nearly shrunk back to normal. Closer to 5.2 centimeters now. We don't know what sparked this sudden change. 1 possibility is the balloon pump that was in gave my heart a break and was working my heart correctly, then when removed my heart started working like it should. We aren't sure, but that could be a possibility.

So what does all this mean? My Doctor explained that they wanted to check my pressures again today and if they looked good, remove the swan. Around 6 pm the swan was removed. They want to monitor me until Sunday/Monday and see if I am still doing ok without the heart medicine. If so, release me to go home. She cannot justify a transplant with the numbers I am showing. I am currently a status 6 now and I'm not sure if I stay there when I leave or what happens. I will get the pic line removed either Sunday or Monday before I leave and ask all my questions next time I see the Doctor.

This does not mean I am healed by any means. My heart squeeze is currently 27% which is less than half of a normal heart at my age. I am also being put back on all the meds they stopped when I came into the hospital. The only change is I will no longer be on the med that ran through my pic line. She said whatever has happened may have bought me another 1-3 years. So they will be monitoring me a little more frequently and see how I progress.

Good news/Bad news type update IMO. Great news that I no longer have to get a heart for now, but bad news or I should say mixed feelings because I had to sit in this hospital for nearly a month and semi wasted my time. I have so many questions. How was I so sick they needed to get me to status 2 and try to get me a heart? How did my heart suddenly decide to work? What does this mean if I get worse? Will I have to go through the work up process again? Will I stay on the list now? Just all kinds of stuff running through my head.

We did a load of doordash during this stay. I don't even want to figure how much money was spent on gas and food. It is definitely an insane amount of money. There were 400-500$ in donations from a decent number of users here. My wife and I sincerely appreciate the help from those of you who had the money to spare. I am trying not to think about how much I will owe for a month stay, all the echos, the swan, and the balloon pump. Dreading that bill, but it will get paid. I appreciate all the support I have received from user here in the form of money or prayers. You guys are awesome no matter how you supported me.

The donation address will remain on my profile if anyone wants to help out. I am not asking or demanding anything from anyone. If you feel generous, it's there. Continued prayers are very much appreciated as well. Maybe I got a miracle or maybe I was allotted some spare time with my family. I can't explain it, but i'll take it.



Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: joker_josue on January 28, 2023, 08:21:24 AM
Maybe I got a miracle or maybe I was allotted some spare time with my family. I can't explain it, but i'll take it.

The human body has an incredible capacity for recovery. So, sometimes a more continuous rest and less day-to-day stress can help to reverse the situation.
It is true that the problem may still be there, but it gave you a break to relax a little more.

Now it's time to try to live a less stressful life more calmly, managing the situation better.

It may have been boring all that time in the hospital, but see it as a life experience and a learning experience. Of course, it would have been preferable not to have existed, but since I did exist, it is to look at it in a positive way.

All the best, forum mate. ;)


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Wiwo on January 28, 2023, 11:08:48 AM
**UPDATE**



 Maybe you can try to be moved to another hospital...?
My insurance will not pay anything on a transplant if I were to move hospitals. So, unless I can come up with a million dollars to pay for the whole surgery myself, I will have to deal with the situation I am currently in. I hate jumping through the hoops and I think the system is dumb as hell, but there's nothing I can do about it.
Am beginning to think that, why the whole process of the transplant is being delayed is because of the involvement of an insurance in the process, I don't know if I am right or just making an assumption but in my country, patient who are on insurance cover are easily delayed and denied some classes of drug in the hospital pharmacies but I don't know if that is the case in this situation.
-united state should have a better health systems that prioritise the health of it citizens and having policies that could regulate the operation of insurance companies and their delay tactic that forces citizens into pulling out and doing their medical spending themselves just to get their health fixed.
-Just as Yahoo story have generated a lot of eye opening discussion, and help create awareness on key help factors and issue we need to put in check regularly as regards our total well being.
But ultimately I know at the end of everything, sir Yahoo is going to come out victoriusly, all the best man.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: NeuroticFish on January 28, 2023, 11:24:36 AM
After the previous news I was so angry ... I am overly surprised by these news.

Good news/Bad news type update IMO. Great news that I no longer have to get a heart for now, but bad news or I should say mixed feelings because I had to sit in this hospital for nearly a month and semi wasted my time. I have so many questions. How was I so sick they needed to get me to status 2 and try to get me a heart? How did my heart suddenly decide to work? What does this mean if I get worse? Will I have to go through the work up process again? Will I stay on the list now? Just all kinds of stuff running through my head.

It's good that you have such questions. This means that you'll be more careful - with everything - and also hopefully make you ask a second (maybe also third) opinion, preferably from doctors that will give you their opinion instead of just reading what you've got here.
Medicine is not as evolved as we like to think and also not all doctors are equally qualified (or think the same). You'll most probably have to research a little more on this...

Like the saying, hope for the best, but prepare for the worse. I really hope that the worse has miraculously passed, but let's make sure it's so.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: examplens on January 28, 2023, 11:51:08 AM
**CRAZY UPDATE**


I'm glad you're better, but it's worrying that nothing has been finally solved, or at least nothing has been officially done to specifically solve your problem.

have you thought about doing a complete cardiological examination in another neutral place now? is it a good enough move with your condition, to move you from level 2 to level 6 or do they just want to postpone you for another time?
If I were you, I wouldn't relax, and I certainly wouldn't blindly believe everything you hear from the doctor. As far as I understand, your insurance should pay for the transplant, I believe that the most important thing for them was that you somehow recover so that they can avoid big expenses.

I don't want to be negative, I'm just in favour of exhausting all possibilities.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: CoinEraser on January 28, 2023, 11:52:47 AM
I'm just concentrating on the good news and I'm glad you're feeling better. Certainly not all problems have been solved yet, but at least your heart is doing a little better and you don't need a heart surgery for now. Hopefully it stays that way for a long time. I keep my fingers crossed for you.  :)


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: yahoo62278 on January 28, 2023, 01:36:45 PM
**CRAZY UPDATE**


I'm glad you're better, but it's worrying that nothing has been finally solved, or at least nothing has been officially done to specifically solve your problem.

have you thought about doing a complete cardiological examination in another neutral place now? is it a good enough move with your condition, to move you from level 2 to level 6 or do they just want to postpone you for another time?
If I were you, I wouldn't relax, and I certainly wouldn't blindly believe everything you hear from the doctor. As far as I understand, your insurance should pay for the transplant, I believe that the most important thing for them was that you somehow recover so that they can avoid big expenses.

I don't want to be negative, I'm just in favour of exhausting all possibilities.
It's funny that you say this because my nurse this morning and I just had a chat. She asked me to explain to her why I am in here. She wanted to make sure that my story matched up to what's in the system.

So I explained my case to her. She asked my thoughts and I told her I didn't know what to think really. Her advice was to wait til a Friday after all the doctors have gone for the weekend and go into any ER. Just go in and complain of chestpain and don't tell them shit. They won't look into anything but will do a work up to see what they find. Then I'll be able to find out if this hospital and doctors are lying to me. She said it would be Tuesday before they spoke to any other doctors and by then I'd already have some answers and know whether to trust what's going on currently.




Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Aanuoluwatofunmi on January 28, 2023, 02:32:44 PM
**CRAZY UPDATE**


I'm glad you're better, but it's worrying that nothing has been finally solved, or at least nothing has been officially done to specifically solve your problem.

have you thought about doing a complete cardiological examination in another neutral place now? is it a good enough move with your condition, to move you from level 2 to level 6 or do they just want to postpone you for another time?
If I were you, I wouldn't relax, and I certainly wouldn't blindly believe everything you hear from the doctor. As far as I understand, your insurance should pay for the transplant, I believe that the most important thing for them was that you somehow recover so that they can avoid big expenses.

I don't want to be negative, I'm just in favour of exhausting all possibilities.
It's funny that you say this because my nurse this morning and I just had a chat. She asked me to explain to her why I am in here. She wanted to make sure that my story matched up to what's in the system.

So I explained my case to her. She asked my thoughts and I told her I didn't know what to think really. Her advice was to wait til a Friday after all the doctors have gone for the weekend and go into any ER. Just go in and complain of chestpain and don't tell them shit. They won't look into anything but will do a work up to see what they find. Then I'll be able to find out if this hospital and doctors are lying to me. She said it would be Tuesday before they spoke to any other doctors and by then I'd already have some answers and know whether to trust what's going on currently.

I'm excited to hear about this and wish you more better results ahead, i will also go inline with the advise the nurse gave to you to concerning your going to the ER for reaffirming the condition to be ok and back to normal as expected, it's always good to very what one has been told the second way, not because you don't trust their delivery capacity or level of professionalism but one has to be reassured of the whole condition to be the same and exactly as expected  by consulting other means, you will never had a better yesterday and all your heart desires would be granted concerning this because you're coming out of it already.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: joker_josue on January 28, 2023, 03:20:05 PM
It's funny that you say this because my nurse this morning and I just had a chat. She asked me to explain to her why I am in here. She wanted to make sure that my story matched up to what's in the system.

So I explained my case to her. She asked my thoughts and I told her I didn't know what to think really. Her advice was to wait til a Friday after all the doctors have gone for the weekend and go into any ER. Just go in and complain of chestpain and don't tell them shit. They won't look into anything but will do a work up to see what they find. Then I'll be able to find out if this hospital and doctors are lying to me. She said it would be Tuesday before they spoke to any other doctors and by then I'd already have some answers and know whether to trust what's going on currently.

Undoubtedly, having another medical opinion can be an asset.
Not wanting to call into question the suitability of the medical team that is with you, sometimes another team mediates by having a different perspective on your case and even suggesting other more interesting solutions for you.

Take advantage of this improvement to analyze other options more calmly and gain greater knowledge about your case.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: JayJuanGee on January 28, 2023, 05:10:37 PM
It's funny that you say this because my nurse this morning and I just had a chat. She asked me to explain to her why I am in here. She wanted to make sure that my story matched up to what's in the system.

So I explained my case to her. She asked my thoughts and I told her I didn't know what to think really. Her advice was to wait til a Friday after all the doctors have gone for the weekend and go into any ER. Just go in and complain of chestpain and don't tell them shit. They won't look into anything but will do a work up to see what they find. Then I'll be able to find out if this hospital and doctors are lying to me. She said it would be Tuesday before they spoke to any other doctors and by then I'd already have some answers and know whether to trust what's going on currently.
Undoubtedly, having another medical opinion can be an asset.
Not wanting to call into question the suitability of the medical team that is with you, sometimes another team mediates by having a different perspective on your case and even suggesting other more interesting solutions for you.

Take advantage of this improvement to analyze other options more calmly and gain greater knowledge about your case.

I think that it is great news..

Fuck getting another heart if you can avoid it for as long as possible... and if you can keep your ejection fraction up above 25% and maybe you can even get it back into the upper 30%s or better.. that would be great.  The tests do not necessarily lie, even though sometimes doctors will sometimes try to push borderline cases in a direction that they want.. but if you are not getting ejection fraction levels below 20% on an ongoing basis, it seems unlikely that you even qualify for another heart.. and who wants that shit anyhow.. I don't think it is a great idea to get another heart unless you have no other choice.. so that criteria seems to be correct in terms of the level of loss of functionality that you need.. and sure there are other ways to measure loss of functionality.. such as instability and lots of palpitations and arrhythmias.

There's nothing wrong with getting second opinions, and it is not even likely that you would need to go to the ER or to fake symptom... and sure upon exertion you might get chestpain too.. but if you are able to improve your ejection fraction,  you likely are able to actually feel that kind of performance improvement... especially if you get in the process of exercising regularly and perhaps even pushing yourself from time to time, but start out with something like 20 minutes per day of walking if you are able and to work your way up to higher amounts. and then just continue learn ing about yourself and your condition and even learning what the various results of the past mean and how they have improved... in various ways.

At first I thought that you had a lot of ischemia, but it is kind of sounding like they said that you had an enlarged heart that was causing your heart not to function and ischemia and blocked vessels and dead heart areas is not the issue.. so if that is the case then that would be a good thing... so yeah, if you had an enlarged heart that was causing loss of function and it is no longer enlarged and it has shrunk back down to normal an is now functioning properly, then that explains why it was not performing.. and there is going to be some ways to attempt to prevent it from enlarging again.. ..

I would be a little worried about completely going off of heart medicines, even if you might be able to wean yourself off of them, because some of those heart medicines lessen how much the heart has to work, but if you are actually not overly working your heart and it is adequately recovering without going into some bad kinds of states of arrhythmia or  other negative things that could happen.. like exploding or even suddenly stopping, then it could be possible that you could work back up to normal ejection fraction levels.. and of course, with the balance of the three most important aspects of diet, rest and exercise, and people are not even going to agree about that.. With diet, I personally believe in all natural and but also high fat low carb.. keto or carnivore.. but of course, people might not agree, including that some people are more tolerant of carbs than others, but staying away from sugars and some of the seed oils and other various kinds of processed foods should be something that people recognize to be a good thing..

..but you ultimately want to be hoping that your heart continues to get stronger without reverting back to either enlarging or even if there might be areas of ischemia..and that part is not clear to me.. if you do not have ischemia.. then that is really good, it would largely be a matter of getting the heart back to pumping harder and being able to take stress periods without overdoing it.. because then you might need to have a defibrillator present or just be around people so that if something happens they can give you CPR.. and no one wants that, if you can work up to levels in which you are having more confidence that your heart is not going to spasm based on your unwittingly overdoing it... You can also make sure that you buy some modern gadgets to monitor your heart rate.... so you can kind of keep track with the passage of time, and the more information that you have about your own performance and also about other aspects of your specific condition, then the more armed you will be when you are going in for various follow up appointments or even if you choose to have a whole additional work up at some other facility.. .. which you have the right to do that without faking any kind of emergency... and an emergency could come anyhow, whether you fake it or not.. and no one should want that... unless they are around people who know your condition and are willing to help you to get help quickly..


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: yahoo62278 on January 28, 2023, 06:11:17 PM
It's funny that you say this because my nurse this morning and I just had a chat. She asked me to explain to her why I am in here. She wanted to make sure that my story matched up to what's in the system.

So I explained my case to her. She asked my thoughts and I told her I didn't know what to think really. Her advice was to wait til a Friday after all the doctors have gone for the weekend and go into any ER. Just go in and complain of chestpain and don't tell them shit. They won't look into anything but will do a work up to see what they find. Then I'll be able to find out if this hospital and doctors are lying to me. She said it would be Tuesday before they spoke to any other doctors and by then I'd already have some answers and know whether to trust what's going on currently.
Undoubtedly, having another medical opinion can be an asset.
Not wanting to call into question the suitability of the medical team that is with you, sometimes another team mediates by having a different perspective on your case and even suggesting other more interesting solutions for you.

Take advantage of this improvement to analyze other options more calmly and gain greater knowledge about your case.

I think that it is great news..

Fuck getting another heart if you can avoid it for as long as possible... and if you can keep your ejection fraction up above 25% and maybe you can even get it back into the upper 30%s or better.. that would be great.  The tests do not necessarily lie, even though sometimes doctors will sometimes try to push borderline cases in a direction that they want.. but if you are not getting ejection fraction levels below 20% on an ongoing basis, it seems unlikely that you even qualify for another heart.. and who wants that shit anyhow.. I don't think it is a great idea to get another heart unless you have no other choice.. so that criteria seems to be correct in terms of the level of loss of functionality that you need.. and sure there are other ways to measure loss of functionality.. such as instability and lots of palpitations and arrhythmias.

There's nothing wrong with getting second opinions, and it is not even likely that you would need to go to the ER or to fake symptom... and sure upon exertion you might get chestpain too.. but if you are able to improve your ejection fraction,  you likely are able to actually feel that kind of performance improvement... especially if you get in the process of exercising regularly and perhaps even pushing yourself from time to time, but start out with something like 20 minutes per day of walking if you are able and to work your way up to higher amounts. and then just continue learn ing about yourself and your condition and even learning what the various results of the past mean and how they have improved... in various ways.

At first I thought that you had a lot of ischemia, but it is kind of sounding like they said that you had an enlarged heart that was causing your heart not to function and ischemia and blocked vessels and dead heart areas is not the issue.. so if that is the case then that would be a good thing... so yeah, if you had an enlarged heart that was causing loss of function and it is no longer enlarged and it has shrunk back down to normal an is now functioning properly, then that explains why it was not performing.. and there is going to be some ways to attempt to prevent it from enlarging again.. ..

I would be a little worried about completely going off of heart medicines, even if you might be able to wean yourself off of them, because some of those heart medicines lessen how much the heart has to work, but if you are actually not overly working your heart and it is adequately recovering without going into some bad kinds of states of arrhythmia or  other negative things that could happen.. like exploding or even suddenly stopping, then it could be possible that you could work back up to normal ejection fraction levels.. and of course, with the balance of the three most important aspects of diet, rest and exercise, and people are not even going to agree about that.. With diet, I personally believe in all natural and but also high fat low carb.. keto or carnivore.. but of course, people might not agree, including that some people are more tolerant of carbs than others, but staying away from sugars and some of the seed oils and other various kinds of processed foods should be something that people recognize to be a good thing..

..but you ultimately want to be hoping that your heart continues to get stronger without reverting back to either enlarging or even if there might be areas of ischemia..and that part is not clear to me.. if you do not have ischemia.. then that is really good, it would largely be a matter of getting the heart back to pumping harder and being able to take stress periods without overdoing it.. because then you might need to have a defibrillator present or just be around people so that if something happens they can give you CPR.. and no one wants that, if you can work up to levels in which you are having more confidence that your heart is not going to spasm based on your unwittingly overdoing it... You can also make sure that you buy some modern gadgets to monitor your heart rate.... so you can kind of keep track with the passage of time, and the more information that you have about your own performance and also about other aspects of your specific condition, then the more armed you will be when you are going in for various follow up appointments or even if you choose to have a whole additional work up at some other facility.. .. which you have the right to do that without faking any kind of emergency... and an emergency could come anyhow, whether you fake it or not.. and no one should want that... unless they are around people who know your condition and are willing to help you to get help quickly..
I'm not completely going off all medications. They too me off the milrinone which was a medication that was helping my heart function at a higher rate. Helping with the squeeze. They took me off that in order to see what the numbers looked like once the med completely left my system.

They have reintroduced the meds they took me off of when I came in here. Entresto, spironolactone, jardiance etc. They def are not taking me off all the medications, that would likely lead to very bad circumstances or rapid decline. I will get another echo in the morning and hopefully be released. They will still need to remove my pic line before I go as well.

I have been out walking the halls a little and I am a little concerned with how much I should push myself at home. My defibrillator goes off at 180 heart rate and while walking the halls I have been spiking 160 heart rate.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: joker_josue on January 28, 2023, 06:21:40 PM
I have been out walking the halls a little and I am a little concerned with how much I should push myself at home. My defibrillator goes off at 180 heart rate and while walking the halls I have been spiking 160 heart rate.

Your best medicine now is: rest as much as possible!

Of course it shouldn't stop. Beforehand, you should take some calm walks around your neighborhood, and if necessary, avoid picking up heavy objects. Doctors must have said this many times. But you know what the doctors didn't say?

Sit down for a few hours a day, browsing BitcoinTalk! He doesn't make physical efforts, he gets distracted, and he's not alone!  ;)


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Die_empty on January 28, 2023, 06:41:17 PM
I'm not completely going off all medications. They too me off the milrinone which was a medication that was helping my heart function at a higher rate. Helping with the squeeze. They took me off that in order to see what the numbers looked like once the med completely left my system.

They have reintroduced the meds they took me off of when I came in here. Entresto, spironolactone, jardiance etc. They def are not taking me off all the medications, that would likely lead to very bad circumstances or rapid decline. I will get another echo in the morning and hopefully be released. They will still need to remove my pic line before I go as well.

I have been out walking the halls a little and I am a little concerned with how much I should push myself at home. My defibrillator goes off at 180 heart rate and while walking the halls I have been spiking 160 heart rate.
I am glad to hear of the miraculous improvement in your health. We have had issue when people become whole defiling all medical reports, but it's good you are still on medication. It could be possible that you are healed and might be the end of your pains and sorrows.

Your health conditions have taught be to cherish every single healthy day of my life. For now sir, just cherish every single day you have. I am also pleased to hear that you have a partner that is standing by you in this challenging period of your life. Please extend my greetings to your wife and tell her that a young boy from the rural area of Africa is acknowledging her love and care


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: JayJuanGee on January 28, 2023, 06:52:20 PM
[edited out]
I'm not completely going off all medications. They too me off the milrinone which was a medication that was helping my heart function at a higher rate. Helping with the squeeze. They took me off that in order to see what the numbers looked like once the med completely left my system.

They have reintroduced the meds they took me off of when I came in here. Entresto, spironolactone, jardiance etc. They def are not taking me off all the medications, that would likely lead to very bad circumstances or rapid decline. I will get another echo in the morning and hopefully be released. They will still need to remove my pic line before I go as well.

I have been out walking the halls a little and I am a little concerned with how much I should push myself at home. My defibrillator goes off at 180 heart rate and while walking the halls I have been spiking 160 heart rate.

I would surely be worried about getting your heart rate even above 120 for sustainable periods of time until you figure out your exercise tolerance which might not be very great until you build up to your level .. which yeah might be a moving target as you hopefully improve, but you should not want to have any set backs come through your own over doing it... and causing damage or even suffering from an incident in which you need to be revived, whether it is through the internal device or someone having to come to your rescue and there could be damage to your heart and to your brain if you end up losing blood circulation for decently long periods of time... Of course, clotting is another issue, and they likely are attempting to transition you from sedentary state to a moving state and by the time they release you (if they do in the near future.. days or whatever it is), then they likely are going to have decent confidence that they have moved you around enough in which any clots that might have been present would have dissolved into most likely not existing.. never can be 100% sure on a lot of these kinds of things.

So then at some point, you should be eligible for exercise therepy.. maybe 30 days.. and maybe even longer.. which should help you in determining your excercise tolerance and your comfort in exercising.. .and surely, some kind of a device like an Apple Watch or a Fit bit or something would likely end up paying for itself in terms of helping you to both monitor your levels and to attempt to have some control over your levels.. of course, if there is some kind of an incident, sometimes you cannot completely control it, but if your body gets used to higher and higher levels of exercise tolerance, you are likely to get some ideas about when you might have ended up pushing yourself too much and even you might feel some of the beginning stages of instability by having more palpitations, or just feelings of queasiness. and sometimes what is going on in your body might not exactly show up in your pulse or blood pressure.. which probably they are wanting you to monitor those on a regular basis too.. ..

...at least, there can be some empowerment in being able to monitor those things, especially in the beginning of your transitioning from hospital life to home life and likely you would have goals to be self-sustaining and to NOT have to go to doctors appointments on such a regular basis, so maybe for a while it could be that you are going to the hospital several days a week, if we might consider exercise training within that, but then after several months, you might be able to reduce to every couple of weeks and then maybe even once every couple of months, once a quarter, twice a year.. .. and gosh.. that would be pretty sustainable if only twice a year, then you have truly gotten somewhere if you are able to get your ejection fraction to consistently stay in the upper 30%s.. and if you can get even higher than that, then praise the lord.. or whoever...and part of the reason they seem to take so many tests that are somewhat measuring the same thing from a different angle is that there can be measurement variance if relying on one or two tests, so sometimes you have to be careful if you might get a few tests that are showing real high left ventricle ejections fractions because there could be some measurement variance both in terms of how it was measured or they might have caught you at a time that is not very representative of your overall state of ejection fraction... so yeah of course, those stress test ejection fractions will show your measurements upon rest and upon stress.. but even there can be variance in that too depending on how well you rested or how well you have eaten or even if you are under stress.. and I am not even saying stress is bad.. but surely in lower doses, and if you are constantly feeling stressed, then that could end up having effects on your measurement but also your recovery..

......not that it seems that anyone has any kind of a convincing explanation regarding why your particular physiology circumstances changed in some ways that were not really expected, and surely it might have had to do with putting you in such a state of rest for such a long time that allowed recovery and whether your heart can tolerate going back into stress without starting to enlarge again might be something that everyone who is paying attention is wanting to try to figure out. and they might not exactly know what had triggered.. but maybe they will come up with some explanations and you can even help them in terms of your reporting back your ongoing symptoms/recovery and learning more about your condition so that you are able to engage.. and also maybe not getting into a situation in which you feel that you are getting tricked into a treatment status that you have not chosen.. of course, your choice regarding how much to attempt to learn and monitor and also to figure out the ways to get back and forth with the doctors because they can have some good intentions, but they are somewhat bounded by telling you within the standards of care what to do, and they are not going to tell you to eat low carb high fat diet, even though that is likely what is good for you.. .. and in the end, you are the one who has to figure out the balance for yourself that you want.. and I understand it can be quite frustrating to deal with standards of care that insurance companies impose including authorizations, non-authorization and then surprise bills .. what the fuck, you are not covering that?  those kind of things.  Get to strength and self-reliance so you minimize how much you need those fuckers.. even if some might be good intended.. and sure, you likely have a condition in which you are likely going to need insurance and medical treatment and options like that because it is not likely that you can just fix your situation by your own lifestyle balances that involve diet, sleep and exercise and monitoring those preventative and power building aspects...oh, and by the way, there are some functional practitioners who might not be covered by regular insurance that could help you in measuring.. but if I were you I would try to make sure that I am in a good state with my medical measurements before going to get those other outside of the system measurements.. which could take a year or maybe two years before you might want to potentially consult with some functional practitioners who will run some of those non-standard blood tests and to have those kinds of quack-potential discussions.

Please extend my greetings to your wife and tell her that a young boy from the rural area of Africa is acknowledging her love and care

Nice one... hahahaha

It is really great to have these kinds of people who are willing to work through these kinds of matters.. . and sometimes they might even point out various ways that they are not going to (or don't want to) help you, which can surely be a good thing in terms of space and self-reliance, too.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: arhipova on January 29, 2023, 02:01:10 PM
Undoubtedly, having another medical opinion can be an asset.
Not wanting to call into question the suitability of the medical team that is with you, sometimes another team mediates by having a different perspective on your case and even suggesting other more interesting solutions for you.
I also recommend this. Based on his exact condition, there can be alternative forms of treatment as well. Like, I was having a wound near my chest from few years. I neglected it completely but once when I visited a doctor for another health issue, I casually mentioned it to him. He inspected it and suggested me an operation immediately otherwise my life will be in danger. I talked to a homeopathy doctor near by my house who gave a medicine to spread on the wound and it was gone in few days. No operation was needed in my case. It is very recommended to have second opinion for critical operations as well. I can give many other similar examples. Like many doctors these days suggest delivery of pregnant woman by operations even though it is not needed just to increase the hospital bills.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: T3PR00T on January 29, 2023, 02:44:52 PM
Get well soon yahoo62278. I lost my dad because we did not have a good medical system and whatever we had, I couldn't afford the cost. He died with lung infection. High pressure, heart problem (Three times had major attack, third one paralyzed his right body side for years, fourth one the day before he passed away). He needed to take into ICU for life support but doctor said they have another patient who have higher chance to live so they gave it to him (If I had enough money then I could had one). Next morning after having serious breathing problem he gave up in front of my own eyes. I could not do anything accept seeing he is leaving us.

At least you have your insurance and you are in a country where they have the best of everything.

There are many members here who care for the forum and you seemed to be one of them who always had the interest of the forum before anything else. You still have a lot to give to bitcointalk.

Comeback soon and be stronger than before.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Crypto_I.N on January 29, 2023, 04:55:30 PM

I would surely be worried about getting your heart rate even above 120 for sustainable periods of time until you figure out your exercise tolerance which might not be very great until you build up to your level .. which yeah might be a moving target as you hopefully improve, but you should not want to have any set backs come through your own over doing it... and causing damage or even suffering from an incident in which you need to be revived, whether it is through the internal device or someone having to come to your rescue and there could be damage to your heart and to your brain if you end up losing blood circulation for decently long periods of time... Of course, clotting is another issue, and they likely are attempting to transition you from sedentary state to a moving state and by the time they release you (if they do in the near future.. days or whatever it is), then they likely are going to have decent confidence that they have moved you around enough in which any clots that might have been present would have dissolved into most likely not existing.. never can be 100% sure on a lot of these kinds of things.



it's true about a good heart rate, that is, it can be started with sports that may not be too strenuous, one of which is in the morning by cycling or jogging, which is assisted by a device, one of which is a smart watch which is equipped with heart rate control features, blood circulation and many others that are possible useful for the user.
and my advice is to avoid heart attacks, you should start adopting a healthy diet and avoid consuming caffeine-containing foods.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: The Sceptical Chymist on January 29, 2023, 08:46:10 PM
Her advice was to wait til a Friday after all the doctors have gone for the weekend and go into any ER. Just go in and complain of chestpain and don't tell them shit. They won't look into anything but will do a work up to see what they find.
That sounds like strange advice from a nurse.  I don't know anything about the hospitals in your area, but a lot of electronic medical records are available to multiple hospitals if they're affiliated with each other.  Where I live there's been massive consolidation of ownership over the years, and if I walked into a hospital 50 miles from where I live, chances are they'd be able to see at least part of my medical record.

But all that aside, I'm happy for you despite your frustration.  I'm also not just a little bit amazed that you kept posting as much as you did through this whole ordeal.  You are a dedicated bitcointalker, my man.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: MarjorieZimmermanGinger on January 30, 2023, 03:58:52 PM
I have been out walking the halls a little and I am a little concerned with how much I should push myself at home. My defibrillator goes off at 180 heart rate and while walking the halls I have been spiking 160 heart rate.
If you have heard of cases where using natural remedies to reduce heart failure was helpful and this is not necessarily a cure. In the past, my parents also had heart disease, but they often consumed natural medicines such as garlic, ginger, turmeric and red yeast rice, but based on the results of consultations with a cardiologist. These natural remedies are not completely curative, but what I have seen can alleviate my parents' ailments.

Once again there is no guarantee of a complete cure?
It's also not part of the advice like your doctor would, but spontaneously relaying what I saw and experienced in my parents' lives and I'm sure everyone would have had the tedium of continuing to take medication every day.

One thing that quite impressed me from you, even though your health is currently not in a normal state, you still write as usual on the forum and for me this is extraordinary. Get well soon yahoo62278


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Broadanbig on January 31, 2023, 09:37:00 AM
Seeing you here giving us update on positive development about your health improvement is nice and this shows how much love you have for this platform and also members of this platform. Ordinarily, nobody would be able to do this in anyways with the nature of their ailment when it has to do with the heart. I so much  cherish your bravery and commitment to this platform as I checked your reputation here is very high and a good one to reckon with. This shows how trustworthy you are as a person.  I will keep remembering you in my prayers and I wish you a quick and speedy recovery so you could stand back on your feet.  Please avoid heavy objects, do not bend to pick up anything. You can be moving about around your environment so as to keep you busy and that is a little good exercise. Going online too would help you alot so you do not get bored.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: yahoo62278 on January 31, 2023, 04:25:06 PM
I'm seeing a lot of praise about me still posting while being in the hospital. Do you guys realize what a day in the hospital is like in a critical care unit? You are in bed nearly every single minute of the day. I had to pee laying down. shit laying down, even eat laying down.

Here's my typical rundown in a 24 hour period while being in the hospital.

Get woke up around 730 am to 1 of the residents/fellows/doctors in my room checking on me before the whole team comes in a bit later. 9 am was the 1st med passing. Anytime between 9 am and 11 am the whole team would come in and do their daily check. They would let me know the results of any previous tests and how they want to proceed as well as check me out for any new symptoms. After that, usually within an hour or so of the team leaving my room, labs would be ordered and drawn. My day to day changed a little once I was taken off the balloon pump and able to get out of bed a little, but not much because I literally could barely raise my leg from it being kept straight for 2 weeks. You wouldn't think it but that destroys your muscles. Normally between 11 am and 1 pm I would have physical therapy for an hour. When they were done, they wanted me sitting up in the chair as long as I could stand it.

That's a rundown of the morning, which was the busiest part of the day. After my PT was done, I got a little break from a big crowd in and out of my room but still had nurses in their every 2 hours checking on me up til 6 pm when I would start taking evening meds and sometimes an evening blood draw. You would think they would leave you alone after that, but nope. All night long in and out of my room taking blood pressure, temp, and drawing blood if needed.

So, with me being bothered every 2 hours or so, I have nothing else to do but try to go back to sleep or mess around online. I usually opted to check the forum and see if anything interesting caught my eye and then I'd try to get a little more rest. The hospital is the worst place in the world to try and get rest. Yesterday was my 1st day at home and I actually slept 12+ hours. My body has felt so drained throughout all this and finally I got some rest.

Now on to the healing, or that's what I hope. They have a small fear of this all turning bad and if so, it'll go very bad very fast. Otherwise, I have cardiac rehab to start soon. That's basically exercise at the hospital to try to help strengthen my heart and body. I also will start having appointments to keep an eye on how I am progressing. The struggle is definitely not over, but let's hope the worst is behind us and a transplant is a distant memory.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: GazetaBitcoin on January 31, 2023, 06:16:06 PM
Yesterday was my 1st day at home and I actually slept 12+ hours. My body has felt so drained throughout all this and finally I got some rest.

Welcome home, dear yahoo62278! I don't know if it's good or bad the fact that you have been release, but I am sure it's good to be home!

Other than that, if you remember, I asked you before if you could try to get this thorough check at another hospital... What these doctors did make me fear for you. How is it possible to go from a status 2 to a status 6? Weren't all those earlier thorough checks made just to see that you really need the transplant...? How can it be possible to evolve from status 2 to 6...?

Then you mentioned the suggestion given to you by that nurse... to go like a stranger to ER... have you thought about this...? Maybe, even better, try to do this at another hospital and see what they find...?

And you said you've been told that this miracle brought you another 1-3 years. But 1-3 years of what...? Of time until you'll need the transplant...? Of life...?

I am so sorry to say, but I think that those doctors acted in a sort of shady way... I don't know, maybe they were not very experienced...? Maybe they were not very competent...? But how can you keep someone for a month inside a hospital, someone which is supposed to be a severe case in need of a transplant and, in the end, to say that the patient does not need it anymore...?

Ufff I am sorry if I bring you more questions that the ones you have. But I think that you also thought about what I just wrote here... Maybe trying to obtain a second specialized opinion would be a good move... I wish you best!


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Welsh on January 31, 2023, 06:48:49 PM
Medicine is complex. So, while further investigation is likely needed, and the right sort of questions answered, but doctors make decisions on the data they're presented. Now, the body can act in weird ways, I've personally experienced such things, which led down an investigation which basically wasn't the cause. I don't blame the doctors at all for this, and I'm just glad to hear yahoo62278 is back home. Staying in hospital gets to you after a week or so, especially when you aren't quite sure what's going on.

yahoo62278, please do follow up on the questions, and further investigation though. You need to know the rationale of their decisions, and you'll probably have to accept that mistakes were made. As long as you're okay, I think that's fine. They at least took it seriously, instead of pushing it to the side, and not taking it seriously. 

I don't know sure what this means for the overall cost, as I'm used to the NHS so it's easier to forgive when they make mistakes. Hopefully, insurance, and them owning up to it won't put you out of pocket too much. It's a little confusing the whole story here, so I imagine you could clear it up when you've got back to normal. I imagine, you haven't fully digested the information yet, considering the confusion.

Thanks for the updates though, often we forget that we're a tightly knitted community, and that users like yourself have had a massive impact on several users in the community. So, while it might seem odd relative strangers giving you kind words, that's the reason why.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: AHOYBRAUSE on February 01, 2023, 12:41:09 PM
That is some sad story, I pray and hope you will be ok!

We once chatted a bit while playing poker, I'm sure you don't remember but I met you as a really friendly person with a good heart.

It's heartbreaking to hear you have such a serious condition and I sincerely hope you can overcome it!

Please keep us all updated and all the best to you!!


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: tjtonmoy on February 01, 2023, 06:01:48 PM
I hope you and your family is doing good after all of this. Well as you said, it's not over yet, but soon we hope everything will be back to normal.
A normal, healthy person could get sick after staying at the hospital for a few days, and I can imagine what your family is going through right now. As now, you are back to your home, things will get better for sure. Just hoping for the best and all our prayers are with you. Except for this, I don't know what to tell right now. Get well soon man! Much LOVE <3 :D


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Maestro75 on February 01, 2023, 06:05:26 PM
So I explained my case to her. She asked my thoughts and I told her I didn't know what to think really. Her advice was to wait til a Friday after all the doctors have gone for the weekend and go into any ER. Just go in and complain of chestpain and don't tell them shit. They won't look into anything but will do a work up to see what they find. Then I'll be able to find out if this hospital and doctors are lying to me. She said it would be Tuesday before they spoke to any other doctors and by then I'd already have some answers and know whether to trust what's going on currently.

Your nurse suspects that something fishy is going on and she could be right. Am not trying to say miracles do not happen. They do, because God is never tired of doing miracles. But sometimes we still have to double check this things and be sure what we are faced with. We have bad eggs in every institution and we should not look at the medical staff as saints. There are also corrupt ones among them. Follow what your nurse suggested. I pray for quick recovery for you. May God grant you healing.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: yahoo62278 on February 01, 2023, 07:02:38 PM
So I explained my case to her. She asked my thoughts and I told her I didn't know what to think really. Her advice was to wait til a Friday after all the doctors have gone for the weekend and go into any ER. Just go in and complain of chestpain and don't tell them shit. They won't look into anything but will do a work up to see what they find. Then I'll be able to find out if this hospital and doctors are lying to me. She said it would be Tuesday before they spoke to any other doctors and by then I'd already have some answers and know whether to trust what's going on currently.

Your nurse suspects that something fishy is going on and she could be right. Am not trying to say miracles do not happen. They do, because God is never tired of doing miracles. But sometimes we still have to double check this things and be sure what we are faced with. We have bad eggs in every institution and we should not look at the medical staff as saints. There are also corrupt ones among them. Follow what your nurse suggested. I pray for quick recovery for you. May God grant you healing.
I keep the nurse's advice in the back of my mind, but not ready to act on anything yet. I did visually see the improvement in my heart scans. Going from 7.2 to 5.2 is pretty amazing. I also see the doctors' points as well as far as transplant cannot be justified at this current time. I want to see how my follow up goes next Tuesday and see what my Doc says.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: GxSTxV on February 01, 2023, 10:14:09 PM
I hope your heart is doing better and getting stronger, I’m so happy to hear you are doing a bit better now ! At least those passed days where you didn’t know what’s going on next are over. We all are praying and wishing you a fast recovery and more positive news.
You passed hard days in the hospital now hopefully you will get much rest and feeling normal again keep updating us as always, bless you strong man


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Fivestar4everMVP on February 01, 2023, 10:32:05 PM
So I explained my case to her. She asked my thoughts and I told her I didn't know what to think really. Her advice was to wait til a Friday after all the doctors have gone for the weekend and go into any ER. Just go in and complain of chestpain and don't tell them shit. They won't look into anything but will do a work up to see what they find. Then I'll be able to find out if this hospital and doctors are lying to me. She said it would be Tuesday before they spoke to any other doctors and by then I'd already have some answers and know whether to trust what's going on currently.

Your nurse suspects that something fishy is going on and she could be right. Am not trying to say miracles do not happen. They do, because God is never tired of doing miracles. But sometimes we still have to double check this things and be sure what we are faced with. We have bad eggs in every institution and we should not look at the medical staff as saints. There are also corrupt ones among them. Follow what your nurse suggested. I pray for quick recovery for you. May God grant you healing.
I keep the nurse's advice in the back of my mind, but not ready to act on anything yet. I did visually see the improvement in my heart scans. Going from 7.2 to 5.2 is pretty amazing. I also see the doctors' points as well as far as transplant cannot be justified at this current time. I want to see how my follow up goes next Tuesday and see what my Doc says.
I am happy to know that there's a great improvement in your heart currently, though I have no idea what that drop from 7.2 to 5.2 signifies, but the number gap there is pretty big and I believe that in the area of health, - 2 could be a great achievement.

Keep doing well boss, we all are praying for you and wishing you a quick recovery and restoration to full heath again, you are a source of energy and inspiration to many out there, you are a winner, never forget that.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: JayJuanGee on February 02, 2023, 01:34:52 AM
.....though I have no idea what that drop from 7.2 to 5.2 signifies, but the number gap there is pretty big and I believe that in the area of health, - 2 could be a great achievement.
......

I have little to no idea (or guess) what those numbers are measuring either, and surely with any numbers we should attempt to know what is the reference, and then we might have some better ideas regarding what is being described.  

For example they could have to do with some Cardiac Enzymes or Cardiac Biomarkers, and I get confused about the meaning of some of those kinds of measures, even though they could be showing heart health and heart recovery from traumatic events.. .. but still are one of those kinds of measurements what Yahoo was referencing?

https://www.healio.com/cardiology/learn-the-heart/cardiology-review/topic-reviews/cardiac-enzymes#:~:text=Cardiac%20enzymes%20%E2%80%95%20also%20known%20as,myoglobin%2C%20troponin%20and%20creatine%20kinase.

One point that I made earlier regards the need for anyone with any health condition to attempt to learn about their condition, especially when it becomes quite central to some coordination in what a person might be feeling to be wrong with their energy or their performance and surely shortness of breath, chestpain, lowering of energy levels can be signs, yet we might be able to compare how we feel to what we are being told by health care professionals in terms of various measurements that are being shown to us or how those measurements might relate to how we are feeling.

So in that regard, sometimes we can look at the various tests and look up their meaning on the internet and spark us to ask more questions about certain kinds of measurements that are being described as relevant to our condition .. and if we look them up we might be trying to learn more about understanding how the various measurements might be reflective in certain kinds of ways that we feel.. and some of the measurements might be difficult to relate to real world symptoms or feelings about energy that we have...

Some measurements are more understandable and relatable to real world symptoms that someone with poor heart performance might feel.. and frequently I think about left ventricle ejection fraction in terms of how well the blood is getting circulated out to the body.. .. but of course, there could be some other measurements that have similar kinds of meaning - or might shed light on why a person might feel different even if the other measurement (such as the left ventricle ejection fraction) might not be saying anything or might not be changing over a period of time, then we might be able to look at other measurements, even though in Yahoo's case his LVEF seems to be going up and even getting into the upper 20%s and lower 30%s... which is good.. in terms of measuring energy and how well the blood is circulating in his body.. but of course, when it comes down to measurements that might justify how healthy a heart is and whether it is transplant eligible, then there may be some kinds of measurements that are done that show the heart to be engaging in self repair.. and maybe that is what Yahoo meant be those numbers of improvement in the drop from 7.2 to 5.2?


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: yahoo62278 on February 02, 2023, 03:13:46 AM
You guys should just ask directly what the numbers mean before posting a wall of text that has nothing to do with the numbers.

The 7.2 to 5.2 is the size of my heart. An average heart is 5 mine is just slightly above that but no longer enlarged to 7.2. Not sure if it's centimeters or inches but I would guess inches.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: JayJuanGee on February 02, 2023, 03:45:10 AM
You guys should just ask directly what the numbers mean before posting a wall of text that has nothing to do with the numbers.

The 7.2 to 5.2 is the size of my heart. An average heart is 5 mine is just slightly above that but no longer enlarged to 7.2. Not sure if it's centimeters or inches but I would guess inches.

If you had not noticed, one of my habits has been to post walls of text, and to elaborate on topics in which I am interested.. to the extent that I remain interested in such topic. 

When measurements are made of the heart, they may describe the measurements in terms of what a "normal" heart for a person your size should look like, but they also go by your previous measurements (if they have any), so there will be overall size of the heart and then size of the various partitions in the heart, size of the chambers, thickness of the heart walls, and surely some of the measures will be deemed more important than others depending on what your situation had been.. including that you could have overall enlargement of the heart or you could have merely just had a lopsided enlargement, and sometimes it is quite difficult for the heart to stop enlarging once it starts.. and it could be that yours was enlarging due to injury.. or that it was not able to take stress due to some kind of other things going on in your body... or yeah maybe a genetic predisposition, so we could hypothesize about all kinds of possibilities that do not necessarily take us away from the kinds of heart-related issues that someone could have and what someone might study into those conditions if s/he had such a condition or knows someone close to him/her who has a similar condition.

I understand when you are posting about your own condition, then there can be a lot of issues related to how much you choose to disclose, but then some cans of worms could be opened up, and you could decide that you don't want to discuss some things, too...  It seems to me that even though health care providers will attempt to figure out some of your measurements as compared to what they would consider a "normal" measurement of someone of your size, that does not always answer the question since one of the most important measurements would be to measure where your heart was at one stage when it was normal as compared to another stage when it was not, and surely one of the disadvantages that any medical provider might have would to not have good comparisons, because they likely did not measure your heart in any kind of specifically accurate ways while it was normal, but instead started measuring after the problem had already been detected, so they might not be able to see a before and an after in the most ideal way, so therefore they are attempting to compare to what normal should have been for you prior to your having issues, so then later down the road, it seems that they are measuring various states of your heart after it had already been detected to have abnormal happenings (such as the enlarging).. but still even if they do not have ideal measurements, they are still trained to attempt to see what they believe to be progress by comparing two states of what had been enlargement that is lessening...


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: TonPluz on February 02, 2023, 04:09:40 AM
yahoo62278 Sir, I was very sad to read your post.May God grant you speedy recovery in whatever condition you are in.It is our wish that you get well soon and come back to us.

I ask everyone to pray for you.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Maestro75 on February 02, 2023, 08:14:22 AM
If you had not noticed, one of my habits has been to post walls of text, and to elaborate on topics in which I am interested.. to the extent that I remain interested in such topic.

I have noticed that also. And I admire the time you spend in each of your posts to create such wall of posts. It does not matter what the discussion it is for you. I first observed your posts in Wall Observer thread and it is same way elsewhere. But do you think those who see your posts want to read them to the end every time they come across them? Am only asking a question and please do not take my comment wrongly.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: o_e_l_e_o on February 02, 2023, 01:59:12 PM
My guess would be the 5.2 and 7.2 are referring to your left ventricular internal dimension end diastole, also known as LVIDd. This is essentially the maximum diameter of the main chamber on the left side of the heart, right before it starts contracting for the next heartbeat. Normal range for males is somewhere around 4.0 - 5.5 cm (different sources will differ slightly). This is a very common measurement taken when performing echocardiograms.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: JayJuanGee on February 02, 2023, 03:23:31 PM
If you had not noticed, one of my habits has been to post walls of text, and to elaborate on topics in which I am interested.. to the extent that I remain interested in such topic.
I have noticed that also. And I admire the time you spend in each of your posts to create such wall of posts. It does not matter what the discussion it is for you. I first observed your posts in Wall Observer thread and it is same way elsewhere. But do you think those who see your posts want to read them to the end every time they come across them? Am only asking a question and please do not take my comment wrongly.

I imagine that an overwhelming majority of members (or even person in the public) do not read my longer posts, so surely I would not mind getting engagement with members on some of my post topics from time to time, but getting engagement or even that anyone cares (besides me at that time) is not the only reason for me to post.  

As you likely realize, creating a post does have the potential to help someone (including someone like me) to either sort through the ideas or to mostly capture how they were (I was) thinking about any particular topic at such moment that the post was constructed, whether anyone else gives any shits or not might be somewhat a side issue.. Sometimes if I look back at my own posts a week or two later, I might not even give any shits - except maybe at the time that I had chosen to post, I had decided that I had given enough shits to make the post and to decide what to put in such post.

By the way, without creating a self-moderated thread, anyone who posts in a public thread like this potentially loses the ability to keep the responses going in the direction that had been anticipated, so surely there are risks when posting about either personal topics or topics in which you might feel strongly because some other members might not be nice to you and/or might not be nice about the topic, might take the topic in a direction that might seem to be of questionable relevance.. (maybe it is and maybe not?), and might have their own agenda that is sufficiently related to the topic, so not easy to even proclaim towards being off topic....


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Broadanbig on February 03, 2023, 07:26:29 AM
I'm seeing a lot of praise about me still posting while being in the hospital. Do you guys realize what a day in the hospital is like in a critical care unit? You are in bed nearly every single minute of the day. I had to pee laying down. shit laying down, even eat laying down.

Here's my typical rundown in a 24 hour period while being in the hospital.

Get woke up around 730 am to 1 of the residents/fellows/doctors in my room checking on me before the whole team comes in a bit later. 9 am was the 1st med passing. Anytime between 9 am and 11 am the whole team would come in and do their daily check. They would let me know the results of any previous tests and how they want to proceed as well as check me out for any new symptoms. After that, usually within an hour or so of the team leaving my room, labs would be ordered and drawn. My day to day changed a little once I was taken off the balloon pump and able to get out of bed a little, but not much because I literally could barely raise my leg from it being kept straight for 2 weeks. You wouldn't think it but that destroys your muscles. Normally between 11 am and 1 pm I would have physical therapy for an hour. When they were done, they wanted me sitting up in the chair as long as I could stand it.

That's a rundown of the morning, which was the busiest part of the day. After my PT was done, I got a little break from a big crowd in and out of my room but still had nurses in their every 2 hours checking on me up til 6 pm when I would start taking evening meds and sometimes an evening blood draw. You would think they would leave you alone after that, but nope. All night long in and out of my room taking blood pressure, temp, and drawing blood if needed.

So, with me being bothered every 2 hours or so, I have nothing else to do but try to go back to sleep or mess around online. I usually opted to check the forum and see if anything interesting caught my eye and then I'd try to get a little more rest. The hospital is the worst place in the world to try and get rest. Yesterday was my 1st day at home and I actually slept 12+ hours. My body has felt so drained throughout all this and finally I got some rest.

Now on to the healing, or that's what I hope. They have a small fear of this all turning bad and if so, it'll go very bad very fast. Otherwise, I have cardiac rehab to start soon. That's basically exercise at the hospital to try to help strengthen my heart and body. I also will start having appointments to keep an eye on how I am progressing. The struggle is definitely not over, but let's hope the worst is behind us and a transplant is a distant memory.

I understand your point Sir. I know you go through alot everyday at the hospital for daily routine check up and examination so as to further improve in your medication and  otherwise but you know being alive irrespective of the challenges encountered is worth the  praise as it encourages and let you know that there are people out there who really cares about you and would keep checking on you, praying for your speedy recovery and also, cheering you up to stay strong. You are loved here that is why you see our response and comments coming in for you and I believe you too like it so.
Thank God you are home now and will remain focus on recovering speedily. The hospital environment would no more have any effect on you atleast you would have a rest of mind and sound sleep since you have not been able to get the rest you need at the hospital. Welcome home Sir. Be strong as I keep praying for your speedy recovery. God bless you.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: virasog on February 04, 2023, 07:00:38 PM
So I explained my case to her. She asked my thoughts and I told her I didn't know what to think really. Her advice was to wait til a Friday after all the doctors have gone for the weekend and go into any ER. Just go in and complain of chestpain and don't tell them shit. They won't look into anything but will do a work up to see what they find. Then I'll be able to find out if this hospital and doctors are lying to me. She said it would be Tuesday before they spoke to any other doctors and by then I'd already have some answers and know whether to trust what's going on currently.

Your nurse suspects that something fishy is going on and she could be right. Am not trying to say miracles do not happen. They do, because God is never tired of doing miracles. But sometimes we still have to double check this things and be sure what we are faced with. We have bad eggs in every institution and we should not look at the medical staff as saints. There are also corrupt ones among them. Follow what your nurse suggested. I pray for quick recovery for you. May God grant you healing.
I keep the nurse's advice in the back of my mind, but not ready to act on anything yet. I did visually see the improvement in my heart scans. Going from 7.2 to 5.2 is pretty amazing. I also see the doctors' points as well as far as transplant cannot be justified at this current time. I want to see how my follow up goes next Tuesday and see what my Doc says.

Ever since i heard about your heart problem, i always wished and hoped you would come out strong from this problem and pray to God that you become healthy very soon.
Good to hear that you are healing without a transplant.  Everyone one of us in bitcointalk pray for you and wait for the good news by the doctor on this Tuesday.

The 7.2 to 5.2 is the size of my heart. An average heart is 5 mine is just slightly above that but no longer enlarged to 7.2. Not sure if it's centimeters or inches but I would guess inches.

I too think it should be inches but the google search shows it is being measured in centimeters.
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An adult heart has mass of 250-350 grams. The heart is typically the size of a first 12 cm in length, 8 cm wide, and 6 cm in thickness.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Aliosky on February 04, 2023, 11:50:09 PM
Although I'm new around here and i just came across this thread i feel sad reading your story and i know that you are going through a lot but I want you to know that God is with you and that your difficult circumstance is only a curve in the road, not the endpoint. I'm sorry, but all I can do is pray that God give you and your family the strength you need to get through this trying time. I wish you'd get better soon.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: yahoo62278 on February 05, 2023, 05:14:49 AM
Although I'm new around here and i just came across this thread i feel sad reading your story and i know that you are going through a lot but I want you to know that God is with you and that your difficult circumstance is only a curve in the road, not the endpoint. I'm sorry, but all I can do is pray that God give you and your family the strength you need to get through this trying time. I wish you'd get better soon.
Thank you, I hope my condition keeps improving as well but my hopes aren't too high so far. I'll see what my doctor says next week and go from there. That's really about all that I can do at this point other than seek different or second opinions.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: sokani on February 05, 2023, 09:23:09 PM
Thank you, I hope my condition keeps improving as well but my hopes aren't too high so far. I'll see what my doctor says next week and go from there. That's really about all that I can do at this point other than seek different or second opinions.
Hello mate! It been a while I drop by and I just want to check up on you and know how you are doing. it's always good to see your posts, and to know that you are in there and still fighting like a champion that you are. I want you to know that God loves you so much and Him alone has the final say over your life. You're loved and are always in my thoughts and prayers. Stay positive and keep fighting, you're coming out of this stronger and better.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Aliosky on February 06, 2023, 05:59:04 AM
Although I'm new around here and i just came across this thread i feel sad reading your story and i know that you are going through a lot but I want you to know that God is with you and that your difficult circumstance is only a curve in the road, not the endpoint. I'm sorry, but all I can do is pray that God give you and your family the strength you need to get through this trying time. I wish you'd get better soon.
Thank you, I hope my condition keeps improving as well but my hopes aren't too high so far. I'll see what my doctor says next week and go from there. That's really about all that I can do at this point other than seek different or second opinions.
Tears in eyes….just have faith nothing is impossible for God. keep praying and we are here praying for you as well.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: reagansimms on February 06, 2023, 10:50:33 AM
Although I'm new around here and i just came across this thread i feel sad reading your story and i know that you are going through a lot but I want you to know that God is with you and that your difficult circumstance is only a curve in the road, not the endpoint. I'm sorry, but all I can do is pray that God give you and your family the strength you need to get through this trying time. I wish you'd get better soon.
Thank you, I hope my condition keeps improving as well but my hopes aren't too high so far. I'll see what my doctor says next week and go from there. That's really about all that I can do at this point other than seek different or second opinions.
Keep enthusiastic about your current condition, we hope the doctor will deliver good news after you go there. Believe me you are not alone in facing this ordeal, members in the forum continue to pray for your recovery.
Keep us posted as soon as you get any updates from the doctor, we'd love to hear how your condition is progressing.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: NeuroticFish on February 06, 2023, 06:43:48 PM
I hope my condition keeps improving as well but my hopes aren't too high so far. I'll see what my doctor says next week and go from there. That's really about all that I can do at this point other than seek different or second opinions.

Try to get all the hearth scans and all the data you can to as many doctors as possible. There may be that your condition is something unusual and only few know how to deal with it. Make us of the internet. Losing hope is not the best course of action. I fear this saga will take more of your energy and money, but I really hope for a happy end.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Rigon on February 06, 2023, 11:12:55 PM
I hope my condition keeps improving as well but my hopes aren't too high so far. I'll see what my doctor says next week and go from there. That's really about all that I can do at this point other than seek different or second opinions.
Always praying for you sir. You will definitely get well. But you will not be weak mentally and physically.  We hope to hear good news from you on Tuesday. You will be back among us as before. I again pray to my Lord for long life for you.

After knowing your physical condition from the doctor on Tuesday, you will immediately disclose it to us. We look forward to hearing your health report.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: riskyduck24 on February 07, 2023, 07:01:19 AM
hope you will do well i  will personally send you 70$ in two times  .

some people try to make to make fraud of my name here.  and call me names  and dont understand trolls.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: RickDeckard on February 07, 2023, 09:34:26 PM
Your story makes me remember that this is why I believe that free Education and free Healthcare are some of the essential pillars that one society should have their foundations on. To imagine the costs that you'll endure (and you family) during this period of your life is something that I can't really imagine being myself an European... I honestly wasn't aware of your situation but icopress directed me here and while I know it's not much, I'll be donating some funds over to your BTC address (or let me say @1miau will eventually (Thank you again!)) and I'm also running a charity auction[1] whose funds will be directed sent over to your address.

I really hope that everything goes well with the procedure and do let us know whenever you're in a safer zone regarding your health!

[1]https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5438593.msg61725755 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5438593.msg61725755)


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: yahoo62278 on February 08, 2023, 05:11:57 AM
Well doctors appointment came today. Loads of questions but overall he did make me feel a little better about everything. My transplant coordinator was present in the appointment as well. Their main concern for the day was how do I feel? Legitimate question I suppose being as 9 days ago I was sitting in the hospital.

Since my release last Sunday I have found myself on the floor 2x with dizzy spells. They're pretty intense for about a minute and my heart is usually pounding when they happen. Usually only lasts 30 seconds to a minute and passes. So far unexplainable as to how they happen or why. I had 0 spells the whole time in the hospital and tons prior to hospitalization. I mentioned the only change was they put me back on 1 medication (corlanor) but he didn't want to change any of my meds just yet.

We also discussed a little more about the balloon pump and how it may have given my heart the break it needed for my heart to sorta jumpstart itsself. For now I will stay on the transplant list at status 6 and have regular appointments every month or so. If I start feeling any different, contact them for a heart catheter and see where we go depending on the numbers.

Really nothing new to report other than what's above. We mainly focused on how I currently feel and let them know if that changes. I remain on the list and if things change, I don't have to go through all the testing for the transplant list. At least not for now. Still not sure if the heart pump is the answer or if something is being masked by the meds i was on and the machines they had me on. I suppose i'll really start feeling like shit if that's the case really soon though, so honestly hope I just continue to feel better day by day.

I will have to start cardiac rehab within the next few weeks. That should really push my body and let them know if I am improving or no. I'll obviously keep everyone updated if things change, but for now going to concentrate on being positive and working on getting stronger.

Your story makes me remember that this is why I believe that free Education and free Healthcare are some of the essential pillars that one society should have their foundations on. To imagine the costs that you'll endure (and you family) during this period of your life is something that I can't really imagine being myself an European... I honestly wasn't aware of your situation but icopress directed me here and while I know it's not much, I'll be donating some funds over to your BTC address (or let me say @1miau will eventually (Thank you again!)) and I'm also running a charity auction[1] whose funds will be directed sent over to your address.

I really hope that everything goes well with the procedure and do let us know whenever you're in a safer zone regarding your health!

[1]https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5438593.msg61725755 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5438593.msg61725755)
I would merit this post but you have gotten the max merits I can send from the other thread. Really appreciate you guys and your auction for my benefit. I cannot thank you all enough for the kindness.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: aoluain on February 08, 2023, 08:44:38 AM
Wow yahoo, I didnt know anything about this until I saw that charity auction by RickDeckard.

Really sorry to hear of your Heart troubles, I read all your posts and updates and its been a bit
of a roller coaster ride for you.

I can relate a little bit to your story because I have had a Heart issue for a good few years and
thankfully its well under control ATM. I can only echo what you say in that if anyone feels anything
slightly amiss they should not delay in getting things checked.

Hopefully now going forward things will settle down for you and you can build a new routine and
get back to some normality.

I will make a donation to the fund later today, You wont remember me because thousands
of people have been on your campaigns over the years, and I have been on a lot of yours
through the years, small bit of payback is due for sure to help out with costs.



Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: uche6215 on February 08, 2023, 09:02:59 AM
I read your story, and I found out that if there is life there is also hope.
Life is everything and grace comes after life.
There are many people out there in the hospital who are facing issue like you. And I don't think most of them money is there problem. I will say all they want is God's grace. I wish I have a merit I would have given you 60.



I just finished reading your story and I found out that in life there are always hope.
God giveth life and life begots hope.
There are so many people out there in the hospital who are facing so much pains even with there money.
Most of them are looking up unto God and it takes the grace of God for a sick person go get well.
I wish I have merit I would have given you 60 of it.

[moderator's note: consecutive posts merged]


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: hopenotlate on February 08, 2023, 12:17:54 PM
-snip-
Your story makes me remember that this is why I believe that free Education and free Healthcare are some of the essential pillars that one society should have their foundations on. To imagine the costs that you'll endure (and you family) during this period of your life is something that I can't really imagine being myself an European... I honestly wasn't aware of your situation but icopress directed me here and while I know it's not much, I'll be donating some funds over to your BTC address (or let me say @1miau will eventually (Thank you again!)) and I'm also running a charity auction[1] whose funds will be directed sent over to your address.

I really hope that everything goes well with the procedure and do let us know whenever you're in a safer zone regarding your health!

[1]https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5438593.msg61725755 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5438593.msg61725755)
I would merit this post but you have gotten the max merits I can send from the other thread. Really appreciate you guys and your auction for my benefit. I cannot thank you all enough for the kindness.


Merited RickRecard on your behalf.

@Rickdecard if you don't mind I will be happy to wear your same charity auction signature ( even not being a consistent poster as I used to be in the past), please send me proper code in PM if you agree.


Keep strong Yahoo


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: JayJuanGee on February 08, 2023, 06:57:07 PM
Well doctors appointment came today. Loads of questions but overall he did make me feel a little better about everything. My transplant coordinator was present in the appointment as well. Their main concern for the day was how do I feel? Legitimate question I suppose being as 9 days ago I was sitting in the hospital.

Since my release last Sunday I have found myself on the floor 2x with dizzy spells. They're pretty intense for about a minute and my heart is usually pounding when they happen. Usually only lasts 30 seconds to a minute and passes. So far unexplainable as to how they happen or why. I had 0 spells the whole time in the hospital and tons prior to hospitalization. I mentioned the only change was they put me back on 1 medication (corlanor) but he didn't want to change any of my meds just yet.

We also discussed a little more about the balloon pump and how it may have given my heart the break it needed for my heart to sorta jumpstart itsself. For now I will stay on the transplant list at status 6 and have regular appointments every month or so. If I start feeling any different, contact them for a heart catheter and see where we go depending on the numbers.

Really nothing new to report other than what's above. We mainly focused on how I currently feel and let them know if that changes. I remain on the list and if things change, I don't have to go through all the testing for the transplant list. At least not for now. Still not sure if the heart pump is the answer or if something is being masked by the meds i was on and the machines they had me on. I suppose i'll really start feeling like shit if that's the case really soon though, so honestly hope I just continue to feel better day by day.

I will have to start cardiac rehab within the next few weeks. That should really push my body and let them know if I am improving or no. I'll obviously keep everyone updated if things change, but for now going to concentrate on being positive and working on getting stronger.

I understand that you may well not want to hear my input - nonetheless, I am going to give it based on the information that you provided... since this is a public thread and in some sense your situation has some general applicability for anyone having similar kinds of considerations - even though I am in agreement that it is quite likely that almost no two cases are going to be exactly alike, but there can be similarities, especially that heart issues are quite common, but sometimes if people might not know what is happening in their own health they could have similar symptoms, not know that they have heart issues or might have been diagnosed with something else (like a lung condition or circulatory problems) that might or might not end up impacting the heart.

It seems to me that sometimes when the doctors are meeting with you jointly, they are surely in a phase of collaboration within their various departments, and they might even be studying your case behind the scenes in order to attempt to figure out whether some sort of change in the course of action might be warranted, so for sure when you are giving them some details about the various symptoms that you are having and you are disclosing what kinds of foods you are eating, how many hours of sleep that you are getting and how much exercise (activities) you are doing (and they also might want to hear about stress that you are experiencing in your life, too), then the doctors from different specialties might have different questions that they want to ask you, and they might not know what follow-up questions that they might want to make sure that they are addressed unless they are in the room to hear your responses (thus the meeting with more than one doctor at a time, and of course, they are reporting back to other doctors who have specialties that have come up in your case and that are likely involved in your case).

I would imagine that most of the pacemakers and defibrillators have some abilities to track what is happening with them so they can analyze your various incidents of "dizziness" to see what is going on and if it rises to the level in which your body self corrects or if the pacemaker or defibrillator was triggered in order to help your body to correct the incident, and sometimes the incident will not show up on the measuring tools, even though you described it (and you might have told them the exact date and time that the incident happened). 

If your implanted pacemaker/defibrillator does not have the features to report back specifics or if the specifics that it reports back are not showing symptoms that you are describing, they could elect to put you on either a 24-hour or a 7-day Holter monitor (like a EKG), which involves hooking up 3 leads or 5 leads.. and I think that the 5 lead ones are better, but there might be reasons to prefer a 3 lead monitor.. and then they would more accurately be able to see what is happening during some of those kinds of incidents.. and they also might not want to give you either of those Holter monitors until after you might be out on your own for a longer period of time and then they might measure your state of stability, and probably, they need a certain level of potential "heart related" incidents before the insurance company will even authorize paying for such a monitoring/measuring device to be prescribed. 


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: yahoo62278 on February 08, 2023, 08:19:25 PM
Wow yahoo, I didnt know anything about this until I saw that charity auction by RickDeckard.

Really sorry to hear of your Heart troubles, I read all your posts and updates and its been a bit
of a roller coaster ride for you.

I can relate a little bit to your story because I have had a Heart issue for a good few years and
thankfully its well under control ATM. I can only echo what you say in that if anyone feels anything
slightly amiss they should not delay in getting things checked.

Hopefully now going forward things will settle down for you and you can build a new routine and
get back to some normality.

I will make a donation to the fund later today, You wont remember me because thousands
of people have been on your campaigns over the years, and I have been on a lot of yours
through the years, small bit of payback is due for sure to help out with costs.


I'm sure there are lots who do not even visit the reputation section as it can be a little bit of a drama fest at times. I do not know what your heart issues have been, but if ya need an ear to talk to feel free to pm me. I will not share info if that's a worry for you. I hope things start getting normal for me as well, time will tell.

Your story makes me remember that this is why I believe that free Education and free Healthcare are some of the essential pillars that one society should have their foundations on. To imagine the costs that you'll endure (and you family) during this period of your life is something that I can't really imagine being myself an European... I honestly wasn't aware of your situation but icopress directed me here and while I know it's not much, I'll be donating some funds over to your BTC address (or let me say @1miau will eventually (Thank you again!)) and I'm also running a charity auction[1] whose funds will be directed sent over to your address.

I really hope that everything goes well with the procedure and do let us know whenever you're in a safer zone regarding your health!

[1]https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5438593.msg61725755 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5438593.msg61725755)
I would merit this post but you have gotten the max merits I can send from the other thread. Really appreciate you guys and your auction for my benefit. I cannot thank you all enough for the kindness.

[/quote]

Merited RickRecard on your behalf.

@Rickdecard if you don't mind I will be happy to wear your same charity auction signature ( even not being a consistent poster as I used to be in the past), please send me proper code in PM if you agree.


Keep strong Yahoo
[/quote]Thanks, i'm sure RickDeckard appreciates the merit and the offer. Pm for a faster response from him. I'm not sure how often he will read this thread. I also just replied on telegram.

Well doctors appointment came today. Loads of questions but overall he did make me feel a little better about everything. My transplant coordinator was present in the appointment as well. Their main concern for the day was how do I feel? Legitimate question I suppose being as 9 days ago I was sitting in the hospital.

Since my release last Sunday I have found myself on the floor 2x with dizzy spells. They're pretty intense for about a minute and my heart is usually pounding when they happen. Usually only lasts 30 seconds to a minute and passes. So far unexplainable as to how they happen or why. I had 0 spells the whole time in the hospital and tons prior to hospitalization. I mentioned the only change was they put me back on 1 medication (corlanor) but he didn't want to change any of my meds just yet.

We also discussed a little more about the balloon pump and how it may have given my heart the break it needed for my heart to sorta jumpstart itsself. For now I will stay on the transplant list at status 6 and have regular appointments every month or so. If I start feeling any different, contact them for a heart catheter and see where we go depending on the numbers.

Really nothing new to report other than what's above. We mainly focused on how I currently feel and let them know if that changes. I remain on the list and if things change, I don't have to go through all the testing for the transplant list. At least not for now. Still not sure if the heart pump is the answer or if something is being masked by the meds i was on and the machines they had me on. I suppose i'll really start feeling like shit if that's the case really soon though, so honestly hope I just continue to feel better day by day.

I will have to start cardiac rehab within the next few weeks. That should really push my body and let them know if I am improving or no. I'll obviously keep everyone updated if things change, but for now going to concentrate on being positive and working on getting stronger.

I understand that you may well not want to hear my input - nonetheless, I am going to give it based on the information that you provided... since this is a public thread and in some sense your situation has some general applicability for anyone having similar kinds of considerations - even though I am in agreement that it is quite likely that almost no two cases are going to be exactly alike, but there can be similarities, especially that heart issues are quite common, but sometimes if people might not know what is happening in their own health they could have similar symptoms, not know that they have heart issues or might have been diagnosed with something else (like a lung condition or circulatory problems) that might or might not end up impacting the heart.

It seems to me that sometimes when the doctors are meeting with you jointly, they are surely in a phase of collaboration within their various departments, and they might even be studying your case behind the scenes in order to attempt to figure out whether some sort of change in the course of action might be warranted, so for sure when you are giving them some details about the various symptoms that you are having and you are disclosing what kinds of foods you are eating, how many hours of sleep that you are getting and how much exercise (activities) you are doing (and they also might want to hear about stress that you are experiencing in your life, too), then the doctors from different specialties might have different questions that they want to ask you, and they might not know what follow-up questions that they might want to make sure that they are addressed unless they are in the room to hear your responses (thus the meeting with more than one doctor at a time, and of course, they are reporting back to other doctors who have specialties that have come up in your case and that are likely involved in your case).

I would imagine that most of the pacemakers and defibrillators have some abilities to track what is happening with them so they can analyze your various incidents of "dizziness" to see what is going on and if it rises to the level in which your body self corrects or if the pacemaker or defibrillator was triggered in order to help your body to correct the incident, and sometimes the incident will not show up on the measuring tools, even though you described it (and you might have told them the exact date and time that the incident happened). 

If your implanted pacemaker/defibrillator does not have the features to report back specifics or if the specifics that it reports back are not showing symptoms that you are describing, they could elect to put you on either a 24-hour or a 7-day Holter monitor (like a EKG), which involves hooking up 3 leads or 5 leads.. and I think that the 5 lead ones are better, but there might be reasons to prefer a 3 lead monitor.. and then they would more accurately be able to see what is happening during some of those kinds of incidents.. and they also might not want to give you either of those Holter monitors until after you might be out on your own for a longer period of time and then they might measure your state of stability, and probably, they need a certain level of potential "heart related" incidents before the insurance company will even authorize paying for such a monitoring/measuring device to be prescribed. 
I have 0 issues with you posting in this thread. Yes your posts are usually very long but mostly on topic and informative. I had issue with the 1 post as I felt that it was not completely on topic since noone knew what the measurement numbers were. Otherwise, you are perfectly fine posting in here.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: ScamViruS on February 08, 2023, 09:10:34 PM
Well doctors appointment came today. Loads of questions but overall he did make me feel a little better about everything. My transplant coordinator was present in the appointment as well. Their main concern for the day was how do I feel? Legitimate question I suppose being as 9 days ago I was sitting in the hospital.

Since my release last Sunday I have found myself on the floor 2x with dizzy spells. They're pretty intense for about a minute and my heart is usually pounding when they happen. Usually only lasts 30 seconds to a minute and passes. So far unexplainable as to how they happen or why. I had 0 spells the whole time in the hospital and tons prior to hospitalization. I mentioned the only change was they put me back on 1 medication (corlanor) but he didn't want to change any of my meds just yet.

We also discussed a little more about the balloon pump and how it may have given my heart the break it needed for my heart to sorta jumpstart itsself. For now I will stay on the transplant list at status 6 and have regular appointments every month or so. If I start feeling any different, contact them for a heart catheter and see where we go depending on the numbers.

Really nothing new to report other than what's above. We mainly focused on how I currently feel and let them know if that changes. I remain on the list and if things change, I don't have to go through all the testing for the transplant list. At least not for now. Still not sure if the heart pump is the answer or if something is being masked by the meds i was on and the machines they had me on. I suppose i'll really start feeling like shit if that's the case really soon though, so honestly hope I just continue to feel better day by day.

I will have to start cardiac rehab within the next few weeks. That should really push my body and let them know if I am improving or no. I'll obviously keep everyone updated if things change, but for now going to concentrate on being positive and working on getting stronger.

@yahoo62278 While reading this post, my heart beat increased a lot and I got a little teary eyed. Because my father was also a heart patient, I went back to those days for a while. When there is a heart patient in any family, the family members have to face many things that they never imagined. Because me and my family went through this situation. When I was accepted for the first time in a signature campaign in this forum, you were the manager of that campaign.

I have always special respect for you. I wish you a speedy recovery.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: RickDeckard on February 08, 2023, 09:37:42 PM
I will have to start cardiac rehab within the next few weeks. That should really push my body and let them know if I am improving or no. I'll obviously keep everyone updated if things change, but for now going to concentrate on being positive and working on getting stronger.
I'm sure you're totally aware of this, but be aware not to undergo any kind of demanding physical activity, no matter how small/insignificant it may seem, as it can cause more damage than good. Whenever you feel something strange within you do not hesitate to call your doctor and tell him what you're feeling so that he can closely record your symphony and act accordingly.

I would merit this post but you have gotten the max merits I can send from the other thread. Really appreciate you guys and your auction for my benefit. I cannot thank you all enough for the kindness.
I do hope that we are able to reach a nice bid in your behalf, let's see how it goes! It is times like these that we see how strong a community can be and it really shows that we do have some kind of family spirit within our vast forum structure.

@Rickdecard if you don't mind I will be happy to wear your same charity auction signature ( even not being a consistent poster as I used to be in the past), please send me proper code in PM if you agree.
Thank you for the merit. Regarding your humble offer, I would be a mad man if I objected to it. PM sent, thank you so much for spreading awareness !

Wow yahoo, I didnt know anything about this until I saw that charity auction by RickDeckard.

(...)

I will make a donation to the fund later today, You wont remember me because thousands
of people have been on your campaigns over the years, and I have been on a lot of yours
through the years, small bit of payback is due for sure to help out with costs.
Good to know that the charity is also spreading more awareness regarding yahoo situation (I was also directed here by icopress). It's a win-win scenario for sure!


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: Fiatless on February 09, 2023, 01:37:52 AM
Your story makes me remember that this is why I believe that free Education and free Healthcare are some of the essential pillars that one society should have their foundations on. To imagine the costs that you'll endure (and you family) during this period of your life is something that I can't really imagine being myself an European... I honestly wasn't aware of your situation but icopress directed me here and while I know it's not much, I'll be donating some funds over to your BTC address (or let me say @1miau will eventually (Thank you again!)) and I'm also running a charity auction[1] whose funds will be directed sent over to your address.

I really hope that everything goes well with the procedure and do let us know whenever you're in a safer zone regarding your health!

[1]https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5438593.msg61725755 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5438593.msg61725755)
Thank you for these kind gestures. Selfless giving is lacking in our society these days because people are too selfish. I want to commend your heart for giving and the auction you are organizing to assist our friend. Just hoping that yahoo will soon be fine and back on his feet again. We just hope that our educational and health sector will be more effective and cheaper so that people can have access to quality an affordable healthcare.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: fishy00001 on February 09, 2023, 03:05:45 AM
Something doesn't add up for me.

The guy was a good guy and kind to me a few weeks ago, and today he is being a dick head and insulting in my thread.

´ I wish the best and tope you hope you win the 3k bet." I am yahoo i am good guy´´thanks for your kindess guys´´

If you are kind, how you are so insulting?

All this kindness is just look like virtue signaling to me/Narcissistic behaviour.

Donations are not aligned with the rules anyway . (Why is allow to post here?)

Ask him to provide invoices from doc.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: yahoo62278 on February 09, 2023, 05:38:11 AM
Something doesn't add up for me.

The guy was a good guy and kind to me a few weeks ago, and today he is being a dick head and insulting in my thread.

´ I wish the best and tope you hope you win the 3k bet." I am yahoo i am good guy´´thanks for your kindess guys´´

If you are kind, how you are so insulting?

All this kindness is just look like virtue signaling to me/Narcissistic behaviour.

Donations are not aligned with the rules anyway . (Why is allow to post here?)

Sympathy  caused you to break all rules in this forum.

Think people think.

You had heart surgery? Did you pay for surgery? Show us an invoice. Then we allow you to share.

Maybe I am wrong about my view on him but is not look good if he change from the good  guy to the insulting guy in a brief moment.
What you are is 100% impulsive and pathetic. If you are going to try and throw shade at a user, you should at a minimum, read the whole thread. Just a suggestion. If you had, you would see that I have not had a heart transplant at this point. I did have an almost 1 month stay in the hospital. Jan 4th-Jan 29th 2023. The initial post also said that money donated would be used to help with expenses such as food, gas, hotel rooms, or anything else. All of which is what the donations helped with. I was not on a special diet in the hospital as I never held water or showed any signs of swelling in any of my extremities. With that being said, I used doordash for 2 meals a day most times. Roughly 30-35$ per meal each day. That's 60-70$ a day for food for 25 days. Do the math and that comes to 1500-1750$ just for food alone. Well above any amount that was donated. Noone begged the community for anything and in fact I told many users not to send anything. Not that I owe you any answers but I didn't want you to think I didn't see your post.

Obviously, I know you don't like me getting on your case, and you obviously have no clue how the rules are in this place. You are trying to discredit me for giving you neg trust on 2/3 of your accounts. Good luck with that venture, i'm sure it will not work out for you. Banned means banned pal. Not pay a fee and you're magically not banned anymore.



Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: fishy00001 on February 09, 2023, 05:49:21 AM
Something doesn't add up for me.

The guy was a good guy and kind to me a few weeks ago, and today he is being a dick head and insulting in my thread.

´ I wish the best and tope you hope you win the 3k bet." I am yahoo i am good guy´´thanks for your kindess guys´´

If you are kind, how you are so insulting?

All this kindness is just look like virtue signaling to me/Narcissistic behaviour.

Donations are not aligned with the rules anyway . (Why is allow to post here?)

Sympathy  caused you to break all rules in this forum.

Think people think.

You had heart surgery? Did you pay for surgery? Show us an invoice. Then we allow you to share.

Maybe I am wrong about my view on him but is not look good if he change from the good  guy to the insulting guy in a brief moment.
What you are is 100% impulsive and pathetic. If you are going to try and throw shade at a user, you should at a minimum, read the whole thread. Just a suggestion. If you had, you would see that I have not had a heart transplant at this point. I did have an almost 1 month stay in the hospital. Jan 4th-Jan 29th 2023. The initial post also said that money donated would be used to help with expenses such as food, gas, hotel rooms, or anything else. All of which is what the donations helped with. I was not on a special diet in the hospital as I never held water or showed any signs of swelling in any of my extremities. With that being said, I used doordash for 2 meals a day most times. Roughly 30-35$ per meal each day. That's 60-70$ a day for food for 25 days. Do the math and that comes to 1500-1750$ just for food alone. Well above any amount that was donated. Noone begged the community for anything and in fact I told many users not to send anything. Not that I owe you any answers but I didn't want you to think I didn't see your post.

Obviously, I know you don't like me getting on your case, and you obviously have no clue how the rules are in this place. You are trying to discredit me for giving you neg trust on 2/3 of your accounts. Good luck with that venture, i'm sure it will not work out for you. Banned means banned pal. Not pay a fee and you're magically not banned anymore.




I dont give a shit what you say now.

I dont waist time on this shit anymore. If someone want to believe  him despite my  reg flags of narcissist , do it.


I ve anything and i spend my them on this fake thread.

I want to put my time on some great food, swimming pool of my hotel and run   (and my prediction blog that up soon)

That things that are good to focus on.

Instead trading insult lets laugh and respect the king fishy00001. 

Is better to laugh for the health than come to my thread and talk shit without a  reason ou see?

You have been going  to doctors and hospital and you learn nothing..





Edit: you know what, fug him.  i  I see that he keep posting on me on META so I will say things as they are without trolling.
The guy is massive narcissist .
few weeks ago  he said me I HOPE YOU WIN THE BET OF 3K. I WISH YOU THE BEST.

I thought cool I am now cool with this guy without any confornation. God bless him.


Today I open a thread and striked like the fake he is.

I  seriously doubt his heart problem. He has 2 characters.

He only nice here to virtua signaling and to wait for day like this when he is big and people will donate him.

He thoughts that people will donate him million of dollars but they donated him maybe 2k he is still brokie.

When I ask him to provide proof of being in a hospital he ignore completely. (He never went to an hospital)


He just rip you off. He has no empathy for you. He used you. You think but he is good he made deal before. he has big trust rate ? Yes because is a narccsist he want to show and feel important.  This why he works so hard for the rep not from a place of purity. no like this.  He is a snake in the grass.

He doesnt care to scam you if it keep his importance.

And this is the true.

The forum is against donating but yet he is one thread of donating where he rip everyone off?


He said I DONT WANT PEOPLE TO DONATE ME.

but then ADD BTC ADRESS TO AVATAR AND ASK DONATION.


Fake I told already? they guy is narccsist real about it you got the picture of him.

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Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: hopenotlate on February 09, 2023, 10:01:13 AM

Edit: you know what, fug him.  i  I see that he keep posting on me on META so I will say things as they are without trolling.
The guy is massive narcissist .
few weeks ago  he said me I HOPE YOU WIN THE BET OF 3K. I WISH YOU THE BEST.

I thought cool I am now cool with this guy without any confornation. God bless him.


Today I open a thread and striked like the fake he is.

I  seriously doubt his heart problem. He has 2 characters.

He only nice here to virtua signaling and to wait for day like this when he is big and people will donate him.

He thoughts that people will donate him million of dollars but they donated him maybe 2k he is still brokie.

When I ask him to provide proof of being in a hospital he ignore completely. (He never went to an hospital)


He just rip you off. He has no empathy for you. He used you. You think but he is good he made deal before. he has big trust rate ? Yes because is a narccsist he want to show and feel important.  This why he works so hard for the rep not from a place of purity. no like this.  He is a snake in the grass.

He doesnt care to scam you if it keep his importance.

And this is the true.

The forum is against donating but yet he is one thread of donating where he rip everyone off?


He said I DONT WANT PEOPLE TO DONATE ME.

but then ADD BTC ADRESS TO AVATAR AND ASK DONATION.


Fake I told already? they guy is narccsist real about it you got the picture of him.

Get lost loser, I have tons of evidences Yahoo is telling the truth and in my opinion you don't deserve even a bare minimum explanation.

Get a life.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: fishy00001 on February 09, 2023, 10:08:03 AM

Edit: you know what, fug him.  i  I see that he keep posting on me on META so I will say things as they are without trolling.
The guy is massive narcissist .
few weeks ago  he said me I HOPE YOU WIN THE BET OF 3K. I WISH YOU THE BEST.

I thought cool I am now cool with this guy without any confornation. God bless him.


Today I open a thread and striked like the fake he is.

I  seriously doubt his heart problem. He has 2 characters.

He only nice here to virtua signaling and to wait for day like this when he is big and people will donate him.

He thoughts that people will donate him million of dollars but they donated him maybe 2k he is still brokie.

When I ask him to provide proof of being in a hospital he ignore completely. (He never went to an hospital)


He just rip you off. He has no empathy for you. He used you. You think but he is good he made deal before. he has big trust rate ? Yes because is a narccsist he want to show and feel important.  This why he works so hard for the rep not from a place of purity. no like this.  He is a snake in the grass.

He doesnt care to scam you if it keep his importance.

And this is the true.

The forum is against donating but yet he is one thread of donating where he rip everyone off?


He said I DONT WANT PEOPLE TO DONATE ME.

but then ADD BTC ADRESS TO AVATAR AND ASK DONATION.


Fake I told already? they guy is narccsist real about it you got the picture of him.

Get lost loser, I have tons of evidences Yahoo is telling the truth and in my opinion you don't deserve even a bare minimum explanation.

Get a life.


Your brother just call you to write fake vouch for him after 1 minute I post it lmao. he got 2 vouces to fake everything bravo.

Show us the proof where the invoices.


Op use tricks to make the forum feel sympathy for him. H I also felt lots of sympathy first. Until I made 1+1 and realized the scheme.
He is  ripping everyone off.

Dont the two people on description ask him to provide invoice.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: hopenotlate on February 09, 2023, 10:13:31 AM
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Get lost loser, I have tons of evidences Yahoo is telling the truth and in my opinion you don't deserve even a bare minimum explanation.

Get a life.
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Your brother just call you to write fake vouch for him after 1 minute I post it lmao. he got 2 vouces to fake everything bravo.

Show us the proof where the invoices.
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us....rofl

anyway no one called me the same minute you wrote ( you are overestimating yourself) I casually bumped into your ranting while drinking my coffe.
FYO I already posted this long time ago

I thought about it a bit before writing this post because I was (I am) afraid  of violating Yahoo's privacy a bit considering that it is the result of many private conversations we had but I decided to do it because I can't ignore it. Apologies in advance.

I've been in contact with Yahoo for the entire period he talked about in original post, since before the first symptoms appeared and I can testify, even if I don't think there's the slightest need, that things went exactly as he described them; indeed he has failed to mention other further problems that he is facing which are by no means negligible.

I remember that at first he tended to underestimate what was happening to him and was also somewhat reluctant to follow the doctors' directions.
Then within about a month or so he became fully aware of the situation, thanks above all to his wife who insisted quite a bit in some moments to make him think about the situation.
Side note: how important it is to have someone who really cares about you!

Leaving aside the many things we talked about, I can say that Yahoo is truly an exceptional person: he has uncommon courage, lucidity and rationality in analyzing and evaluating a situation that was overwhelming him (correct me and forgive me if I'm wrong but that's how it is that I saw it).
I never heard him waver for a single moment even when he talked about his survival of the operation that he would have to go through.
Confronting myself with him I was ashamed of myself that sometimes I complain or take it out on problems or misadventures that don't even have a thousandth of the seriousness of those he's facing.

What clearly transpires even if he never told me openly is that he cares much more for his family than for his own fate.

I never thought I could care so much about someone I've never met in person, I trust him much more than many people who are close to me and I've known for a long time.

Keep it un man, stay strong , you have courage to spare.

Again, get a life.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: fishy00001 on February 09, 2023, 10:25:49 AM
-snip-

Get lost loser, I have tons of evidences Yahoo is telling the truth and in my opinion you don't deserve even a bare minimum explanation.

Get a life.


Your brother just call you to write fake vouch for him after 1 minute I post it lmao. he got 2 vouces to fake everything bravo.

Show us the proof where the invoices.
[/quote]

us....rofl

anyway no one called me the same minute you wrote ( you are overestimating yourself) I casually bumped into your ranting while drinking my coffe.
FYO I already posted this long time ago

I thought about it a bit before writing this post because I was (I am) afraid  of violating Yahoo's privacy a bit considering that it is the result of many private conversations we had but I decided to do it because I can't ignore it. Apologies in advance.

I've been in contact with Yahoo for the entire period he talked about in original post, since before the first symptoms appeared and I can testify, even if I don't think there's the slightest need, that things went exactly as he described them; indeed he has failed to mention other further problems that he is facing which are by no means negligible.

I remember that at first he tended to underestimate what was happening to him and was also somewhat reluctant to follow the doctors' directions.
Then within about a month or so he became fully aware of the situation, thanks above all to his wife who insisted quite a bit in some moments to make him think about the situation.
Side note: how important it is to have someone who really cares about you!

Leaving aside the many things we talked about, I can say that Yahoo is truly an exceptional person: he has uncommon courage, lucidity and rationality in analyzing and evaluating a situation that was overwhelming him (correct me and forgive me if I'm wrong but that's how it is that I saw it).
I never heard him waver for a single moment even when he talked about his survival of the operation that he would have to go through.
Confronting myself with him I was ashamed of myself that sometimes I complain or take it out on problems or misadventures that don't even have a thousandth of the seriousness of those he's facing.

What clearly transpires even if he never told me openly is that he cares much more for his family than for his own fate.

I never thought I could care so much about someone I've never met in person, I trust him much more than many people who are close to me and I've known for a long time.

Keep it un man, stay strong , you have courage to spare.

Again, get a life.
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You you are his brother.

condoras, hopenotlate are part of the great plan if things go wrong to attack people who oppose to this scam.

You are friends/close family.

He his narcissist and know to use other emotion to make them do what they want.

But not for one he upload screenshot here with treatment (invoices) because he uses his brother as vouch. smart scam.

If you have proof you better give proper proof for all the things he wrote and show paper from the hospital.

Instead of attacking me call em a loser. be mature and provide a proof.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: JollyGood on February 09, 2023, 02:19:12 PM
Fishy001 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=3506829)
fishy00001 (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=trust;u=3533752)

Even though one account has been banned and the other is for the time-being active, I tagged both accounts and added them to my ignore list. I would advise others to do the same because the way this thread has been derailed is simply unacceptable.


Title: Re: My story and where it is now.....
Post by: yahoo62278 on February 10, 2023, 09:21:47 AM
Locking this now. Was sent a pm by a mod asking me to remove the addresses. Unsure where I broke a rule, but not worth the argument either. No longer in the hospital and any bills that come i'll figure out. It's not the forums problem. Thank you all for reading and to those who helped TY!!!! Biggest thing to take from this whole thread is make sure you are keeping up on your health. You never know what you might detect early just by getting regular check ups.