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Old Guy, A Heart Attack, and Dreams of a Cape Buffalo Hunt
When: June 14 – 22, 2023
Where: Kaingo Wilderness Reserve, Waterberg Mtns, Limpopo, RSA
Outfitter: Kwalata Safaris
Backstory:
Part I of this adventure starts 18 months prior - in the early morning hours on the last day of 2021. I’m up at 2:30 AM with severe breathing issues. I’m 72 and wondering if my expiration date is about to expire.
A 3:00 AM call by my wife for an ambulance, probable heart attack, brings the big red fire dept ambulance, a crew of paramedics, a fire truck, and a private ambulance to our usually quiet neighborhood. The health spiral that had been building for months - despite a clean EKG three days before - was now resolving. The paramedics get me stabilized, mobile tests are run and transferred electronically to my ER of choice, and then I’m transported.
Entrance to the ER is through a remote door due to Covid. A crew including a young Cardio PA is waiting for me and starts to get me prepped. I’m told the Cardiologist on call has been contacted and will be on his way shortly.
My wife gets there and lets the ER crew know I was in South Africa six months previously. The young (and attractive) PA and I have a conversation about hunting in SA while I’m being stripped naked and put into the classic hospital gown. (Such fun.)
The actual Cardio Doc, aka “My Cardiologist” and his crew arrive and an emergency stent in the “Cath-Lab” saves my life. An attempt by his assistant at a second stent up my other arm fails. They keep me awake during the procedures due to my sleep apnea. Oxygenated blood is finally flowing again and I’m immediately breathing easy.
A follow-on visit to My Cardiologist and an appointment with a cardio surgical team is scheduled. My chest gets cracked in February for an added triple by-pass. And the recovery finally gets underway.
Fast forward four months to late June 2022. I turn 73, and I'm finishing my cardio PT just in time for my wife's (now delayed) shoulder surgery. No rest for the weary - and our master bedroom is naturally upstairs. She spends a week sleeping in the same big plush Lazy-Boy recliner I used for several weeks after my surgery. Huge sleeping aid should you find your sternum wired back together for some reason.
We get on with life - she's actively planning a long (covid) delayed trip to Down Under with friends and our oldest son. I'm trying to decide if I have another trip to Africa in me. When I ask my Cardio PA about hunting Africa again - (she worked in Southern Africa for a spell and was evacuated with malaria by the British military, btw) - she says I can do anything I feel up to, short of “bungie jumping” (no worries on the bungie jumping). Just stay on my beta blocker and daily aspirin and use common sense. [The “beta blocker” keeps your heart from racing and blowing out the (much smaller) veins that were used to bi-pass the clogged arteries.]
By August 2022 I'm back in my twice weekly groove at my shooting range. I’ve started to research and talk to outfitters about an "Older Guy" cape buffalo hunt. "Not up to extended miles tracking; terrain is important; recovering from triple by-pass surgery”, (yada-yada), are part of every inquiry.
I also seek help in finding a good (for me) African experience with a senior member here on AH. And within a few days I have several very good options - most on large properties in SA, and even one in Namibia's Caprivi strip. (Namibia is a late season 2022 hunt, probably too hot (for me) and I'm not yet ready.)
[Sorry about being so long winded....more to follow.]
When: June 14 – 22, 2023
Where: Kaingo Wilderness Reserve, Waterberg Mtns, Limpopo, RSA
Outfitter: Kwalata Safaris
Backstory:
Part I of this adventure starts 18 months prior - in the early morning hours on the last day of 2021. I’m up at 2:30 AM with severe breathing issues. I’m 72 and wondering if my expiration date is about to expire.
A 3:00 AM call by my wife for an ambulance, probable heart attack, brings the big red fire dept ambulance, a crew of paramedics, a fire truck, and a private ambulance to our usually quiet neighborhood. The health spiral that had been building for months - despite a clean EKG three days before - was now resolving. The paramedics get me stabilized, mobile tests are run and transferred electronically to my ER of choice, and then I’m transported.
Entrance to the ER is through a remote door due to Covid. A crew including a young Cardio PA is waiting for me and starts to get me prepped. I’m told the Cardiologist on call has been contacted and will be on his way shortly.
My wife gets there and lets the ER crew know I was in South Africa six months previously. The young (and attractive) PA and I have a conversation about hunting in SA while I’m being stripped naked and put into the classic hospital gown. (Such fun.)
The actual Cardio Doc, aka “My Cardiologist” and his crew arrive and an emergency stent in the “Cath-Lab” saves my life. An attempt by his assistant at a second stent up my other arm fails. They keep me awake during the procedures due to my sleep apnea. Oxygenated blood is finally flowing again and I’m immediately breathing easy.
A follow-on visit to My Cardiologist and an appointment with a cardio surgical team is scheduled. My chest gets cracked in February for an added triple by-pass. And the recovery finally gets underway.
Fast forward four months to late June 2022. I turn 73, and I'm finishing my cardio PT just in time for my wife's (now delayed) shoulder surgery. No rest for the weary - and our master bedroom is naturally upstairs. She spends a week sleeping in the same big plush Lazy-Boy recliner I used for several weeks after my surgery. Huge sleeping aid should you find your sternum wired back together for some reason.
We get on with life - she's actively planning a long (covid) delayed trip to Down Under with friends and our oldest son. I'm trying to decide if I have another trip to Africa in me. When I ask my Cardio PA about hunting Africa again - (she worked in Southern Africa for a spell and was evacuated with malaria by the British military, btw) - she says I can do anything I feel up to, short of “bungie jumping” (no worries on the bungie jumping). Just stay on my beta blocker and daily aspirin and use common sense. [The “beta blocker” keeps your heart from racing and blowing out the (much smaller) veins that were used to bi-pass the clogged arteries.]
By August 2022 I'm back in my twice weekly groove at my shooting range. I’ve started to research and talk to outfitters about an "Older Guy" cape buffalo hunt. "Not up to extended miles tracking; terrain is important; recovering from triple by-pass surgery”, (yada-yada), are part of every inquiry.
I also seek help in finding a good (for me) African experience with a senior member here on AH. And within a few days I have several very good options - most on large properties in SA, and even one in Namibia's Caprivi strip. (Namibia is a late season 2022 hunt, probably too hot (for me) and I'm not yet ready.)
[Sorry about being so long winded....more to follow.]
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