Topic: Double Bypass

4 chapters across the catalog

Gooder
Episode 1855 1:42:40 - 1:46:34

1855: Gooder

Post-Surgical Mobility and the Rolly Walker

Following heart surgery, patients must adhere to strict mobility limits for two months to allow the stapled sternum to heal. John C. Dvorak describes using a "rolly walker" with handbrakes and a seat to prevent falls, which would require re-breaking the chest bone. He shares an anecdote from a fellow bypass patient about the long-term recovery process and the "first rule" of not showing surgical scars in public.

Rackout
Episode 1854 1:12:51 - 1:16:01

1854: Rackout

Surgical Recovery, Medical Malpractice and Sedation Issues

A personal account of a recent double bypass surgery details a traumatic experience where the patient remained conscious and could hear the surgeons during the procedure. Legal and medical experts suggest this failure in sedation is actionable, particularly as the patient lacks genetic markers (like red hair) that typically require higher anesthesia doses. The recovery process is expected to take several months, with ongoing physical and vocal side effects.

Hose Water
Episode 1849 1:50 - 4:47

1849: Hose Water

John C. Dvorak Medical Update, Heart Attack and Bypass Surgery

Mimi Smith-Dvorak provides a detailed situation report on John C. Dvorak’s health following a medical emergency on March 3. After experiencing chest pains, Dvorak was hospitalized, suffered a minor heart attack, and underwent a successful double bypass surgery. He has since been moved out of the ICU and is reportedly walking, talking, and complaining about hospital food.

Podcaster Down!
Episode 1848 0:00 - 9:04

1848: Podcaster Down!

John C. Dvorak Hospitalization, Mimi Dvorak Interview

Mimi Dvorak joins the program to announce that co-host John C. Dvorak has been hospitalized and is scheduled for a double bypass surgery. The medical situation was discovered following routine blood tests, leading to his immediate admission to a California hospital. Plans for "best of" episodes are established to cover the broadcast schedule during his recovery period.