That’s why I struggle to believe much of it. It’s life threatening and they lug home a suitcase full of soda and snacks.Just looking at the British Heart Foundation website, it gives guidance on what to do in the lead up to open heart surgery.
Essentially try and get your body in the best shape you can to help give you the best possible change to recover as quickly as possible.
Obvious things like, make sure you aren't overweight, eat a healthy balanced diet, look after your mental health.
Not seen much evidence of this, well certainly while at WDW they both did the opposite.
Ok, Benji probably does the majority of the dog walks so that's good. But I'm pretty sure Bogie isn't cooking nice healthy meals for him.
Get in shape for surgery: 5 ways to have the best chance of recovery
If you’re waiting for heart surgery, there are simple things you can do to get prepared for the surgery and for the recovery afterwards.www.bhf.org.uk
I am still baffled how any travel insurance company would have allowed him to get a cab to the friggin airport! If he had a heart event in FL, the cost could run into millions. When I get a full panel blood test the bill is just over $1500. A visit to my GP costs $240, and I pay $20 of that. My OH had to go to a walk in clinic to check a boil on his head (we didn’t know it was a boil lol), and the bill came though for over $4k. He wasn’t even there a hour!! A ride in an ambulance to the hospital costs from $1300 depending on what care you are needing. Let that sit with you for a while. Yes, my insurance pays for it, but I am not on travel insurance. And this is not the best health care either. We still have long waits for things. My friend is waiting 4+ months for a cat scan on her brain after a patient clocked her one on a ward. So even a nurse is having to be on waiting lists. Almost a third of what I earn is to pay for good health insurance. How on earth do they get travel insurance to cover his grave diagnosis??
In the UK, people who are addicted to smoking, drinking, or even food disorders get a bad rap because it drains the NHS. What about this pair? A history if skin cancer in the family so she burns herself to a crisp every year and doesn’t cover up. They eat like it’s their last supper, and slob around all day pretending to work and apparently have no personal responsibility for their health. These are the people who are draining the NHS and I can’t feel sorry for either of them.