Only back because Doc was able to complete tasks with smaller incisions to move one of the wire leads
without complication!! (if wire had not come out they were ready to crack me open like a California walnut this was 50/50 proposition goin in so I had to prepare for worst case recovery time) Thanks again for the assist

. Then the pacemaker/defib combo was replaced. The old Generator hasn't even lasted 3 years so "I traded in my Chevy for a Cadillac ac ac ac" Medtronic to Boston Scientific. Even though I'm Paced 24/7 I should get 5 to 8 before we have these conversations again

. Its all in the Ohms Medtronic runs 8 ohms to Boston Scientific runs with 4 ohms.
I know I'm kinda just blathering and maybe TMI, but definitely drugged bed bound and bored so please hold judgement an bear with me. I'm just tickled pink at probably bouncing back quickly Amen!
My favorite motivational hospitalization recovery song. I've given this a listen more than a few times when going through health issues.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Br30YsSwtGc
Believe it or not, shaved front and back from kneecaps and wrists to chin including semi Brazilian Woooo, 3 IV's and a right wrist stint access 0600 I waited. The Warden to came ask for last words and wheel me to my doom, not really, but it feels like that whenever I face another major surgery

I've done this one last thing over the last 12 years since the first time facing life saving heart surgeries. The last piece of individuality I will surrender to the pre op nurse is my phone and its ready to roll.
The transporter comes to the room asks my name and info, checks bracelet he's ready to roll and I tell him I have to do something before we roll out and it will be just one minute he and the nurse look confused. I produce my phone if been hiding then press play. Beautiful tones to my soul spring forth as loud as the Galaxy s21 Bose sound will go in a small echo chamber of a room. It's Hi Hi Yikas,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQmWpr7YYf0
I start singing out loud the words to bemused raised eyebrow glances exchanged from Nurse and Transporter. By the end of the fight song on the gurney I'm fist pumping arms raised Go App! Fight App! Win App! as if I am in the stands. The befuddled looks at the beginning of the song where now replaced by toothy grins and nods of approval from both.
Song ends, I hand the nurse my phone, thank the Transporter and Nurse for their tolerance and excitedly exclaim "It's Game time, I'm ready to give my All, let's go".