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Re: Tour Postponed : The Rolling Stones No Filter Summer Tour USA/Canada 2019
Posted by: tumbled ()
Date: April 4, 2019 22:58

THIS IS A VERY INFORMATIVE VIDEO FROM A CARDIOLOGIST IN SOUTH FLORIDA EXPLAINING THE PROCEDURE

[www.youtube.com]

Re: Tour Postponed : The Rolling Stones No Filter Summer Tour USA/Canada 2019
Posted by: TKinOH ()
Date: April 4, 2019 22:59

It can be hot through August I would say, but here in Ohio we have a saying... "Just wait a day and the weather will change!" Especially in the Fall and Spring.

But even into October it can be nice in the Northeast, that Buffalo gig in October '97 was great weather...

It can be a crapshoot, for sure...

Gillette Stadium looks very busy with the Revolution playing games and George Strait with a gig in there on 8-17... and the Patriots have yet to announce their schedule, as well as the other NFL teams.

Re: Tour Postponed : The Rolling Stones No Filter Summer Tour USA/Canada 2019
Posted by: tumbled ()
Date: April 4, 2019 23:00

Your Recovery

You have had surgery to replace your heart's aortic valve. Your doctor did the surgery through a cut, called an incision, in your chest.

You will feel tired and sore for the first few weeks after surgery. You may have some brief, sharp pains on either side of your chest. Your chest, shoulders, and upper back may ache. The incision in your chest may be sore or swollen. These symptoms usually get better after 4 to 6 weeks.

You will probably be able to do many of your usual activities after 4 to 6 weeks. But for at least 6 weeks, you will not be able to lift heavy objects or do activities that strain your chest or upper arm muscles. At first you may notice that you get tired easily and need to rest often. It may take 1 to 2 months to get your energy back.

Some people find that they are more emotional after this surgery. You may cry easily or show emotion in ways that are unusual for you. This is common and may last for up to a year. Some people get depressed after this surgery. Talk with your doctor if you have sadness that continues or you are concerned about how you are feeling. Treatment and other support can help you feel better.

Even though you have a new aortic valve, it is still important to eat a heart-healthy diet, get regular exercise, not smoke, take your heart medicines, and reduce stress. Your doctor may recommend that you work with a nurse, a dietitian, and a physiotherapist to make these changes. This is sometimes called cardiac rehabilitation.




This care sheet gives you a general idea about how long it will take for you to recover. But each person recovers at a different pace. Follow the steps below to get better as quickly as possible.




How can you care for yourself at home?

Activity




Rest when you feel tired. Getting enough sleep will help you recover. Try to sleep on your back while your breastbone (sternum) heals. This usually takes about 4 to 6 weeks.
Try to walk each day. Start by walking a little more than you did the day before. Bit by bit, increase the amount you walk. Walking boosts blood flow and helps prevent pneumonia and constipation.
Avoid strenuous activities, such as bicycle riding, jogging, weight lifting, or heavy aerobic exercise, until your doctor says it is okay.
For 3 months, avoid activities that strain your chest or upper arm muscles. This includes pushing a lawn mower or vacuum, mopping floors, or swinging a golf club or tennis racquet.
For at least 6 weeks, avoid lifting anything that would make you strain. This may include a child, heavy grocery bags and milk containers, a heavy briefcase or backpack, or cat litter or dog food bags.
Hold a pillow firmly over your chest incision when you cough or take deep breaths. This will support your chest and reduce your pain.
Do breathing exercises at home as instructed by your doctor. This will help prevent pneumonia.
Ask your doctor when you can drive again.
You will probably need to take 4 to 12 weeks off from work. It depends on the type of work you do and how you feel.
You may shower as usual. Pat the incision dry. Do not take a bath for the first 3 weeks, or until your doctor tells you it is okay.
Do not swim or use a hot tub for at least 1 month, or until your doctor says it is okay.
Ask your doctor when it is okay for you to have sex.

Diet




Eat a heart-healthy, low-salt diet. If you have not been eating this way, talk to your doctor. You also may want to talk to a dietitian. A dietitian can help you plan meals and learn about healthy foods.
Drink plenty of fluids (unless your doctor tells you not to).
You may notice that your bowel movements are not regular right after your surgery. This is common. Try to avoid constipation and straining with bowel movements. You may want to take a fibre supplement every day. If you have not had a bowel movement after a couple of days, ask your doctor about taking a mild laxative.

Re: Tour Postponed : The Rolling Stones No Filter Summer Tour USA/Canada 2019
Posted by: usetobesampeg ()
Date: April 4, 2019 23:08

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bv
Please do not waste my time - and your own time - by posting political statements here. They will be deleted.

Thank you BV,
Cheers,

Re: Tour Postponed : The Rolling Stones No Filter Summer Tour USA/Canada 2019
Posted by: dcba ()
Date: April 4, 2019 23:42

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tumbled
If you have not had a bowel movement after a couple of days

Doctor Keef from the Darford university answers :
"wtf is this lingo? "Bowel movement"?? WHy not say "take a crap!"(urh urh urh). And I know a very good natural laxative : coc@ine! (urh urh urh). I've used it through the 70's! (urh urh urh)".

Thank you Doctor Keef! grinning smiley



Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 2019-04-04 23:46 by dcba.

Re: Tour Postponed : The Rolling Stones No Filter Summer Tour USA/Canada 2019
Posted by: steffialicia ()
Date: April 5, 2019 00:42

Quote
tumbled
Your Recovery

You have had surgery to replace your heart's aortic valve. Your doctor did the surgery through a cut, called an incision, in your chest.

You will feel tired and sore for the first few weeks after surgery. You may have some brief, sharp pains on either side of your chest. Your chest, shoulders, and upper back may ache. The incision in your chest may be sore or swollen. These symptoms usually get better after 4 to 6 weeks.

You will probably be able to do many of your usual activities after 4 to 6 weeks. But for at least 6 weeks, you will not be able to lift heavy objects or do activities that strain your chest or upper arm muscles. At first you may notice that you get tired easily and need to rest often. It may take 1 to 2 months to get your energy back.

Some people find that they are more emotional after this surgery. You may cry easily or show emotion in ways that are unusual for you. This is common and may last for up to a year. Some people get depressed after this surgery. Talk with your doctor if you have sadness that continues or you are concerned about how you are feeling. Treatment and other support can help you feel better.

Even though you have a new aortic valve, it is still important to eat a heart-healthy diet, get regular exercise, not smoke, take your heart medicines, and reduce stress. Your doctor may recommend that you work with a nurse, a dietitian, and a physiotherapist to make these changes. This is sometimes called cardiac rehabilitation.




This care sheet gives you a general idea about how long it will take for you to recover. But each person recovers at a different pace. Follow the steps below to get better as quickly as possible.




How can you care for yourself at home?

Activity




Rest when you feel tired. Getting enough sleep will help you recover. Try to sleep on your back while your breastbone (sternum) heals. This usually takes about 4 to 6 weeks.
Try to walk each day. Start by walking a little more than you did the day before. Bit by bit, increase the amount you walk. Walking boosts blood flow and helps prevent pneumonia and constipation.
Avoid strenuous activities, such as bicycle riding, jogging, weight lifting, or heavy aerobic exercise, until your doctor says it is okay.
For 3 months, avoid activities that strain your chest or upper arm muscles. This includes pushing a lawn mower or vacuum, mopping floors, or swinging a golf club or tennis racquet.
For at least 6 weeks, avoid lifting anything that would make you strain. This may include a child, heavy grocery bags and milk containers, a heavy briefcase or backpack, or cat litter or dog food bags.
Hold a pillow firmly over your chest incision when you cough or take deep breaths. This will support your chest and reduce your pain.
Do breathing exercises at home as instructed by your doctor. This will help prevent pneumonia.
Ask your doctor when you can drive again.
You will probably need to take 4 to 12 weeks off from work. It depends on the type of work you do and how you feel.
You may shower as usual. Pat the incision dry. Do not take a bath for the first 3 weeks, or until your doctor tells you it is okay.
Do not swim or use a hot tub for at least 1 month, or until your doctor says it is okay.
Ask your doctor when it is okay for you to have sex.

Diet




Eat a heart-healthy, low-salt diet. If you have not been eating this way, talk to your doctor. You also may want to talk to a dietitian. A dietitian can help you plan meals and learn about healthy foods.
Drink plenty of fluids (unless your doctor tells you not to).
You may notice that your bowel movements are not regular right after your surgery. This is common. Try to avoid constipation and straining with bowel movements. You may want to take a fibre supplement every day. If you have not had a bowel movement after a couple of days, ask your doctor about taking a mild laxative.

If God forbid he needs to have this procedure, there is no way for July. This is for normal people. People who don't perform for over two hours moving constantly and singing. If he has the other procedure...maybe, but I still pray he doesn't push it.

Re: Tour Postponed : The Rolling Stones No Filter Summer Tour USA/Canada 2019
Posted by: marianna ()
Date: April 5, 2019 00:57

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Your Recovery

You have had surgery to replace your heart's aortic valve. Your doctor did the surgery through a cut, called an incision, in your chest.

You will feel tired and sore for the first few weeks after surgery. You may have some brief, sharp pains on either side of your chest. Your chest, shoulders, and upper back may ache. The incision in your chest may be sore or swollen. These symptoms usually get better after 4 to 6 weeks.

You will probably be able to do many of your usual activities after 4 to 6 weeks. But for at least 6 weeks, you will not be able to lift heavy objects or do activities that strain your chest or upper arm muscles. At first you may notice that you get tired easily and need to rest often. It may take 1 to 2 months to get your energy back.

Some people find that they are more emotional after this surgery. You may cry easily or show emotion in ways that are unusual for you. This is common and may last for up to a year. Some people get depressed after this surgery. Talk with your doctor if you have sadness that continues or you are concerned about how you are feeling. Treatment and other support can help you feel better.

Even though you have a new aortic valve, it is still important to eat a heart-healthy diet, get regular exercise, not smoke, take your heart medicines, and reduce stress. Your doctor may recommend that you work with a nurse, a dietitian, and a physiotherapist to make these changes. This is sometimes called cardiac rehabilitation.




This care sheet gives you a general idea about how long it will take for you to recover. But each person recovers at a different pace. Follow the steps below to get better as quickly as possible.




How can you care for yourself at home?

Activity




Rest when you feel tired. Getting enough sleep will help you recover. Try to sleep on your back while your breastbone (sternum) heals. This usually takes about 4 to 6 weeks.
Try to walk each day. Start by walking a little more than you did the day before. Bit by bit, increase the amount you walk. Walking boosts blood flow and helps prevent pneumonia and constipation.
Avoid strenuous activities, such as bicycle riding, jogging, weight lifting, or heavy aerobic exercise, until your doctor says it is okay.
For 3 months, avoid activities that strain your chest or upper arm muscles. This includes pushing a lawn mower or vacuum, mopping floors, or swinging a golf club or tennis racquet.
For at least 6 weeks, avoid lifting anything that would make you strain. This may include a child, heavy grocery bags and milk containers, a heavy briefcase or backpack, or cat litter or dog food bags.
Hold a pillow firmly over your chest incision when you cough or take deep breaths. This will support your chest and reduce your pain.
Do breathing exercises at home as instructed by your doctor. This will help prevent pneumonia.
Ask your doctor when you can drive again.
You will probably need to take 4 to 12 weeks off from work. It depends on the type of work you do and how you feel.
You may shower as usual. Pat the incision dry. Do not take a bath for the first 3 weeks, or until your doctor tells you it is okay.
Do not swim or use a hot tub for at least 1 month, or until your doctor says it is okay.
Ask your doctor when it is okay for you to have sex.

Diet




Eat a heart-healthy, low-salt diet. If you have not been eating this way, talk to your doctor. You also may want to talk to a dietitian. A dietitian can help you plan meals and learn about healthy foods.
Drink plenty of fluids (unless your doctor tells you not to).
You may notice that your bowel movements are not regular right after your surgery. This is common. Try to avoid constipation and straining with bowel movements. You may want to take a fibre supplement every day. If you have not had a bowel movement after a couple of days, ask your doctor about taking a mild laxative.

HE'S NOT HAVING OPEN HEART SURGERY.

Re: Tour Postponed : The Rolling Stones No Filter Summer Tour USA/Canada 2019
Posted by: snorton ()
Date: April 5, 2019 01:05

I wonder how it was the last moments when the band was together and alone after the news broke, no kids, wives, hangers on... and looked into each other's eyes knowing what will be occurring. I would like to think they handled it like brother's in arms...showing love and respect for what is ahead of them and what they have accomplished.
Did Keith and Mick have a moment together which only people in their shoes could have?



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2019-04-05 01:07 by snorton.

Re: Tour Postponed : The Rolling Stones No Filter Summer Tour USA/Canada 2019
Posted by: keithglimmer ()
Date: April 5, 2019 01:13

Incision? It's done with a catheter inserted through the groin. No anesthesia, one to two days recovery time.

Re: Tour Postponed : The Rolling Stones No Filter Summer Tour USA/Canada 2019
Posted by: gotdablouse ()
Date: April 5, 2019 01:13

Quote
snorton
I wonder how it was the last moments when the band was together and alone after the news broke, no kids, wives, hangers on... and looked into each other's eyes knowing what will be occurring. I would like to think they handled it like brother's in arms...showing love and respect for what is ahead of them and what they have accomplished.
Did Keith and Mick have a moment together which only people in their shoes could have?

A nice thought, but dunno, English stiff upper lip et all...

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Re: Tour Postponed : The Rolling Stones No Filter Summer Tour USA/Canada 2019
Posted by: 35love ()
Date: April 5, 2019 01:25


Re: Tour Postponed : The Rolling Stones No Filter Summer Tour USA/Canada 2019
Posted by: laurel ()
Date: April 5, 2019 01:26

OMG they did it already, and he's fine!!!

Tears and smiles, I'm shaking, about to start celebrating...YES!!!!!!!!!!!!

Re: Tour Postponed : The Rolling Stones No Filter Summer Tour USA/Canada 2019
Posted by: Hairball ()
Date: April 5, 2019 01:27

Amazing, and what a relief.

GET WELL MICK!!!! thumbs up

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Rip this joint, gonna save your soul, round and round and round we go......

Re: Tour Postponed : The Rolling Stones No Filter Summer Tour USA/Canada 2019
Posted by: jp.M ()
Date: April 5, 2019 01:33

...great news...!

Re: Tour Postponed : The Rolling Stones No Filter Summer Tour USA/Canada 2019
Posted by: shattered ()
Date: April 5, 2019 01:35

Quote
Hairball
Amazing, and what a relief.

GET WELL MICK!!!! thumbs up

Yes.

Re: Tour Postponed : The Rolling Stones No Filter Summer Tour USA/Canada 2019
Posted by: triceratops ()
Date: April 5, 2019 02:02

Mick Jagger successfully undergoes heart valve procedure: Rolling Stones frontman, 75, is 'resting and recovering well', say friends, after operation in New York City
Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger successfully undergoes a heart procedure
The minimally invasive procedure allows doctors to repair Jagger's heart valve
The pioneering procedure does not require doctors to open his chest
Friends have said he is 'resting and recovering well' at a hospital in New York City
[www.dailymail.co.uk]

Go Mick! And a fast rebound! Order out some sushi tomorrow.



Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 2019-04-05 02:04 by triceratops.

Re: Tour Postponed : The Rolling Stones No Filter Summer Tour USA/Canada 2019
Posted by: cyclist ()
Date: April 5, 2019 02:03

Great news. Love ya, Mick!

Re: Tour Postponed : The Rolling Stones No Filter Summer Tour USA/Canada 2019
Date: April 5, 2019 02:21

Awesome! See ya on tour soon Mick!

Re: Tour Postponed : The Rolling Stones No Filter Summer Tour USA/Canada 2019
Posted by: TKinOH ()
Date: April 5, 2019 02:34

This is definitely the best news this week!

Get well soon, Mick Jagger!

Re: Tour Postponed : The Rolling Stones No Filter Summer Tour USA/Canada 2019
Posted by: makustone ()
Date: April 5, 2019 02:34

Graaaaaciiiaaasss Dioooooooos !!!!
Son dias de mucha angustia la puta madre !!!
Te amoooo Jagger !!! Sos mi vida y más !!! Quiero llorar !!!

Re: Tour Postponed : The Rolling Stones No Filter Summer Tour USA/Canada 2019
Posted by: alieb ()
Date: April 5, 2019 02:54

So happy to hear this, hope he takes it easy and starts training only when he’s well and ready

Re: Tour Postponed : The Rolling Stones No Filter Summer Tour USA/Canada 2019
Posted by: imsohotforher ()
Date: April 5, 2019 03:09

Mick actually had his surgery and is recovering in London. His “people” and media are trying to throw off fans and publishing info about NYC. I have reliable sources in London that saw him at Royal Brompton hospital in London.
Anyone else?



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2019-04-05 03:10 by imsohotforher.

Re: Tour Postponed : The Rolling Stones No Filter Summer Tour USA/Canada 2019
Date: April 5, 2019 03:32

Dance.... dance little sister dance!

Re: Tour Postponed : The Rolling Stones No Filter Summer Tour USA/Canada 2019
Date: April 5, 2019 04:09

I want to hear Mick say right after the first song of the first show

It’s good to be here....it’s good to be any where with Keith right by his side!

But we all know Mick will probably never even address it.

And in true Jagger fashion. Surgery a day earlier than what we were all told

Here is to drinking and ice cold beer to seeing the glimmer twins roll one more time

And we all know. This time will be extra special to a true rolling stone fan

Re: Tour Postponed : The Rolling Stones No Filter Summer Tour USA/Canada 2019
Posted by: Jeter1984 ()
Date: April 5, 2019 04:27

Great news!

Re: Tour Postponed : The Rolling Stones No Filter Summer Tour USA/Canada 2019
Posted by: coffeepotman ()
Date: April 5, 2019 04:42

OH Happy Day!

Re: Tour Postponed : The Rolling Stones No Filter Summer Tour USA/Canada 2019
Posted by: timbernardis ()
Date: April 5, 2019 04:47

PRAISE BETTY !!!


plexi



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2019-04-05 04:48 by timbernardis.

Re: Tour Postponed : The Rolling Stones No Filter Summer Tour USA/Canada 2019
Posted by: cowboytoast ()
Date: April 5, 2019 06:15

those guys havent been alone in a room together since Edith Grove...

Re: Tour Postponed : The Rolling Stones No Filter Summer Tour USA/Canada 2019
Posted by: mab1888 ()
Date: April 5, 2019 08:20

Phoenix will be one of the earlier shows on their new tour schedule, most likely in the first couple of weeks in July.

The reason is the the Arizona Cardinals training camp is held at State Farm Stadium, and it will probably start around the end of July.

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