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08-APR-2005 J.S.Nasche

"H" is for "Heart"

Tallahassee / Quincy, Florida

Since today was the two year anniversary of John’s
triple bi-pass heart surgery, he decided to take a look
and see if everything was running okay.
The little guy seemed to be doing just fine.

It’s a Freaky Friday Self Portrait
A real man can laugh at himself.


Author’s note, … it was two years ago today that after living through two major heart attacks that scarred and killed part of my heart, the doctors decided to rip my chest open and do a triple bi-pass. It was touch and go for a while there, but I’m happy to report that I lived. I think I did. At any rate, I’m still kicking around, and am quite pleased about it. Life is good.

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Dave Beedon30-Apr-2006 04:33
This reminds me of an episode of "The Twilight Zone" in which a guy discovers after an accident (damage to his wrist) that he is a robot. I can still see his skin peeled away, revealing wires and blinking lights. That was about 45 years ago: it's funny how some things become etched into one's brain. Good health to you!
Gary Winters19-Apr-2005 04:08
Wow! Seriously good Photoshop work here, first of all. But more important, what commentary! Congratulations, sir. You are living well!
Dawn11-Apr-2005 04:36
Oh dude, this is.. classic.
Karen Stuebing10-Apr-2005 14:13
Good to see you have a sense of humor about it. This is really funny and great PS work. FWIW, my uncle had a triple by pass when they were first doing them, lived another 25 years and died of cancer. Not that I think you're going to get cancer. Just that you're good as new. Maybe I should just shut up. :)
Wesley Aston09-Apr-2005 03:40
what you feeding that guy to give him all that energy to keep on going,
Sweet shot.
Dennis Steinauer09-Apr-2005 02:34
Is *that* what they do in there. They never told me after mine -- they just said exercise and avoid large hungry snakes unless I wanted to experience "the big squeeze" again. I wondered why I acquired an intense desire for cheese.
Richard Devine08-Apr-2005 22:28
Let's hope that mouse never tires! I'd sure hate to lose my best friend. Definitely need to keep my snakes away from him now. John sure got lucky when he escaped from that giant boa.

Congratulations on completing year two, my friend. Let's see if we can extend that to 20 or so!
James Lundy08-Apr-2005 21:07
Good for you John! Real men take a lickin and keep on tickin!

Oh man, after I typed that I just realized that there could be way too many ways to take that statement. My version was for the family show, G rated.

Congrats on two years!
JeremyGood08-Apr-2005 20:43
An inspiring story. Your heart may have been damaged but you seem to still have plenty of it.
jude08-Apr-2005 20:30
I expected to see an alien head popping out..lol
Very funny Sp.. and amazing how life looks after something like that..
Guest 08-Apr-2005 20:24
Wow, it looks so real!
Guest 08-Apr-2005 19:59
Gasp!! I can't believe how real that looks! Not a day I want to remember...it was one of the most difficult days of my life actually...I love you, Darlin...
Christina Craft08-Apr-2005 19:09
Cool effect! Love it!
Guest 08-Apr-2005 18:48
I work here:
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Let me know if I can sic a salesperson on you.

Seriously. Congratulations on 2 years lived, that might not have been. I hope you're spending them well.