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![]() So, two weeks ago my brother had a blister on his right foot. Then, on Wed. July 24, they chopped off his leg at Western Reserve Hospital here in Cuyahoga Falls, OH.
He has a 9 thousand dollar deductible. YIKES. The good news is; his job will be waiting for him when he recovers. It apparently was an infection gone wild, complicated by diabetes (he wasn't diagnosed)...and although I did start a go fund for him https://gofund.me/89a29254 That is NOT the reason for the post. His friends, family and co-workers are all pitching in to help him out, and since I'm nearby, I'll look after him. But the real point is this: something I've said many times over; tomorrow is not promised to anyone. We just don't know what the future holds for us. Everyday, people are maimed in auto accidents or they go to a rally or concert or movie, or some just go to school, and they die there. Some of us maintain good health, some by habits and others by good genes. I neither smoke nor drink, but my 94 year old grandfather did both, heavily. Sometimes, life is a crap shoot. If you have something you want to do in this world, why the hesitation? Why not some ACTION TODAY. My young brother just turned 62, and this came out of the blue, and it was a shock to see him post surgery, but also a blessing because loss of limb is better than loss of life. And since I'm on my rant today, as I got older and older, my projects became shorter and shorter...my long reports became hotsheets. Today, I advocate for most young people to start fast, stay hot, and FINISH one thing, and build off of that, but it requires constant attention. Your health needs your undivided ATTENTION, before it demands it via illness or tragedy. And as long as I'm preaching today, GET YOUR THING DONE, and get all that stored value out of your brain and into the marketplace. Tomorrow is not promised to everyone. Gordon |
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![]() Hi Gordon,
Wow... My thoughts and prayers are with your brother, that he'll be able to deal with this in the best way possible... As you know, I had a diabetic foot ulcer, and went to hospital for it, a little over 2 years ago... In my case, they think something pierced the bottom of my right foot, and I was unaware of it, which enabled bacteria to enter my foot. The bacterial infection spread, from the bottom of my foot, to the top of my foot. Stupidly, I left it... By the time I reached hospital, it had gotten to the stage they were recommending partial amputation... I didn't tell the whole story here before (I don't think). At the first hospital I went to, the head guy dealing with diabetes was a vascular surgeon, who wanted my consent to partially amputate my foot, to get rid of the infection... We organized to go to a different hospital (this was recommended by my endocrinologist)... This other hospital had a specialized diabetic foot unit, headed up by an endocrinologist. This endocrinologist had written a Ph.D. thesis on how to reduce the frequency of diabetic foot amputations! At the second hospital (the Royal Melbourne Hospital), the vascular surgeons there recommended partial amputation of my foot (like the first hospital). However, the endocrinologist in charge said a slower approach, using antibiotics and what they call a "vacuum dressing," could work... Despite the pleas from the vascular surgeons to be allowed to amputate my foot, I opted for the second option! I still had surgery... They did what they call "debriding" to cut out the infected tissue. That left a large part of the top of my foot without skin... After that, I started taking antibiotics... They did tests to determine the exact bacteria which were infecting my foot, so they could target them more specifically with the antibiotics. They also put on a "vacuum dressing" which puts negative pressure on the wound (it sucks the air out), which apparently helps it to heal faster... In my case, it was a good ending... it literally took months, but the bacteria were all killed, and my wound healed... (I was in hospital for 2 weeks, and the rest was recovering at home, but with regular visits to the hospital as an outpatient.) When I was in the second hospital, for part of the time I shared a room with a lady who had a leg amputated below the knee, also due to a diabetic ulcer that got out of control... She seemed to be taking it well. One day, I mentioned to her that she was taking it well... and she broke down and cried. She had been putting on a brave face... That really made me realize the trauma she was under... It's not an easy thing. I contemplated what would have happened in my case if it had gone for the worse. It still could happen in future if I'm not careful, or if I'm a little bit unlucky... On the positive side, losing a leg is better than losing your life... You still have your loved ones. You still have your functional mind. You still have your hands. Things could be a lot worse... I'm a huge believer in counting your blessings! Thanks Gordon, I hope and pray that the Merciful One helps your brother... https://gofund.me/89a29254 Best wishes, Dien Quote:
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![]() Thanks for sharing Dien...I think the future will be HOME Hyperbaric treatments, a boot similar to the one you wore, but it also has compressed oxygen (hyperbaric is used in diving decompression chambers, we had one of the larger ones in the Navy aboard the Grayback, LPSS 574).
My brother made the mistake you too made, not getting the help early enough and by the time he was in ER, not much to do but cut...and after the first one, just half the foot, the infection was still there...so, they could have taken just the foot, about the ankle, but with no assurances, or take the lower leg. You know, speaking of Bros, you might want to ask yours about any research he has on these companies doing HBOT home therapies. More and more are coming online. A boot which acts as a hyperbaric "chamber" for the foot. Also, I told him (and anyone else who will listen, always get a second opinion, maybe not from a fellow surgeon, because they almost ALWAYS WANT to cut, cut and cut)...send your endocrinologist a cookie thank you. It just seems astounding to me, how many of these things take place and that ridding infections is so hard these days. Gordon Quote:
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![]() Thanks Gordon, Dien,
Just tonight watched an Elon Musk Speech. DO IT NOW - While you are young. ********** DO IT NOW RESEARCH ON TESLA - I just did some research to help a client LEASE his New Tesla. Looked into buying one myself. 5K to install a home charger. No charger closer than 10 miles. Tires wear out every 2 to 4K miles due to HUGE Wgt. Each tire cost 450.00 AND THE BIG SURPRISE. No Tesla has a SPARE TIRE!) *********** Test Now. Test Fast. Test Free. While at a Seminar with Ted Nickolas, Gary Halbert, Bill Myers and many other Entrepreneurs ONE THEME STOOD OUT. Do Your Best Salesletter Test FIRST TIME. And Test Fast and Free. Because 99% of your tests will FAIL. ***TED Did partial mailing of a list for Free. ***Gary PAINTED his Mercedes PINK - And Read Headlines to people who came over to his car. So 100% of his client sales letters KILLED. ***Bill Myers Rented a list of 5K buyers but test mailed 100 at a time. Soon Made enough to pay to mail the entire list. 90% of the 5 day event was all of the above EXPERTS holding up signs 1 thru 10 Voting on money making Products and Services by attendees - HOT SEATS. NOT ONE scored above a #1. Example: A guy created a video on "What to do to Prevent your family from getting kidnapped." DUMB IDEA - all of the gurus agreed. The man spent 100Grand to create this product and tried to argue. ONE QUESTION shut him up. Ted asked, "Where do you find a list of people Whose kids have just been kidnapped? Thanks, Glenn DO IT NOW. |
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