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Old 01-26-2014, 06:25 PM
skeet skeet is offline
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MJ is right

In the latter part of November I had a bout of Atrial Fib. Not the worst heart problem but not good. Spent a few days in the hospital and got straightened out. Heck all my life I have had low B/P and pulse..thunk I was good to go. Now I find out AFib is endemic with low pulse and B/P. Luckily I didn't have to have a pacemaker put in..but the big thing is.. Doc said no hunting up high..I hunt elk at 10,000 ft or so..so the elk hunting was nixed this year....till after Jan 1st..but we had lots of snow up there..we all said to heck with it. Sucks..but with no more problems I can go next year.. I hunt with 3 other guys. We never go too far from each other. I am the young'un at 65 so as MJ said..hunt with friends and keep a check on them. As far as the deer..heck I'll sit out thee in my camo bathrobe with a camo coffee cup and my camo ...naw no camo gun..and shoot one out of the winder at the breakfast nook!!
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Old 01-28-2014, 11:41 AM
Mad_Jack Mad_Jack is offline
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Skeet,
Like I said, I'm 65 soon 66. I had a quad bi-pass on Jan. 6, 2012. I was told the best exercise was walking. I could hunt when I could walk without much straining, but to "BE SMART ABOUT IT". Ones physical and mental condition should be the guage. I'm not sure of the year, but back in about 1985, my sons' classmate lost his father do to a massive coronary. The son was with his father and they got up after the alarm didn't ring off. His dad was trying to run up the mountainside pulling himself up using smaller trees, telling the son to "Come on hurry, we need to get up here before the shooting starts". Those were the last words the son heard as he saw his father let out a loud groan, stretch up high, dropped his rifle and fell over backwards wide eyed and not breathing. The son was a Jr perimedic with his local fire rescue company but that was no help. His deceased father was a 6'4" power of a man, construction heavy equipment operator. And, he was a perimedic. His son acknowledges that the father should have known better at age 37.
So, everyone should take heed. Take your time, if winded or your heart beat seems to be a little fast, stop and rest. The deer that passes behind your trail is unknown to you. I.ve shot a few watching the backtrail while standing on rest. BE SAFE!!! and SMART!!!
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Old 02-05-2014, 07:08 PM
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Well....not much I can put out there that ain't been already said. But here goes...

I just turned 50..been feelin the aches and pains becoming more regular....drugs only do so much. Heart still good...eyes slowly going. Thought about this topic while in the stand on more than one occasion. Here's my decision.

I will still hunt....
-while I can still hit what I aim at
-while I can still drag them out by myself, with or w/o mechanical help
-while I can still stay awake

When I can't do any of the three, I'll put the camo away and take down the stands.

...prolly get back into fishing after that.
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Old 02-16-2014, 06:31 AM
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I'm 66, been hunt n' something ever since I could walk good. Hunt alone, a long ways from a road and up steep ridges, behind my house on National Forest now days. Haven't seen another human back in the areas I hunt in the 6yrs I've hunted it.

Had my first serious health problems 25yrs ago with heart by-pass surgery, then, 4 angio plasties..balloons, major knee and back surgery, another 5 by-pass heart surgery in 2001...cost me 6wks of gun season and all the by-passes blocked back up before I finished deer season out. Had to sign a waiver from my cardiologist for refusing to go back in hospital before deer season ended.

Soon as it was over I went back in and started on heart stents. He said I'd have to have up to 13 as needed. Got number 7 this August had my appendix removed two wks later and since had two minor strokes, two minor heart attacks, a stent put in carotid artery in throat, a hernia I'm seeing a surgeon for the 24th of this month to see if he will operate with me on blood thinners..lots won't and I can't get off of them and stay alive.

Packed two bucks out from over a mile, up and down ridges this season I killed with my recurves...so I would say I have really been blessed. Wasn't all that long ago when heart problems put many men on the couch for the rest of their lives and open-heart by-pass surgery survival odds weren't very good.

I've had heart attack alone deep in the woods, made many slow, scary walks out when I'd have to just lay down in a damp creek bed or mud hole to try and cool off and get myself together to get out or keep moving to stay warm. But, I don't know how not to hunt and don't have any plans to try and learn.
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Old 05-01-2015, 10:40 AM
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Lessee....during deer/elk hunt this year, I'll turn 73...group that I hunt with knows my body has been donated to a med school....800 number is in my pocket.....just hope I remember that when the moment comes!!!! Mean while.....enjoy the trip n hunt. By the grace of God, I've been blessed with good health...still doing my walks and weights daily...have the usual breaks and scars from a very active life!
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