In 2007, I thought I was in pretty good shape... watching my weight & working out almost everyday. I never experienced any of the classic symptoms and had uneventful stress tests in the past. In short, I felt great. I think it was in July of that year, that I had a routine stress echo which turned up a problem that needed to be looked at further. In September, a heart catherization revealed a blockage in a tricky location and was not "stentable." I was scared when I was told I needed surgery. I went for two other opinions (including one at Clinica Biblica)... all the cardiologists said the same thing... "You need bypass surgery." Much to the chagrin of my cardiologist, I delayed the surgery and made at least 3 more trips to CR and another 2 trips to Colombia. In March, I resigned myself to the fact that I was going to get it done after I returned from Colombia. Upon my return, I checked myself into the hospital on "April Fools Day" 2008, and told the ER reception I needed bypass surgery. My cardiologist knew I was coming in and was waiting in the wings. The next day I was prepped for the operation ( Unlike PapaS, CRT never entered my mind

) The operation was over quickly and without incident. The operation itself did not seem like a big deal and I experience very little pain or discomfort (except for the hospital bed). By Day 3, I was told they were "throwing me" out the next day.
The surgeon told me I would have to wait at least 8 weeks after the operation before I could do air travel. I spent 3 weeks recuperating at home, counting the days until my next trip to Colombia. I decided to return to work early so that the "no-fly" period would pass quickly. I finally booked the trip...and cheated a little... I left 4 days earlier than the prescribed 8 weeks.

No regrets, recuperating on the beaches in Cartagena & Santa Marta was much better than NJ in late spring.
I'll take what the experts said at face-value... I needed to have heart surgery. It's over and done with... another chapter in the book. However, since the operation, I have noticed changes in me that are not all good. The operation was a success, but at what cost? I still K*D my cardiologist every time I see him: "I'm still waiting to feel better than the day before I checked in for the operation."

I'm glad you pulled through, OK.