a few years back while I was summiting Whitney with Bulldog34, I ran across a guy from Australia who had open heart surgery only a year ealier. I had been looking for him, had conversations on this forum, and was incredibly impressed with him. Well, a few years later, turns out this guy, me, who works out 5/6 times a week, puts in a few miles a day, has a heart attack, and ends up in the hospital in critical condition, and has two stents placed in an artery that had 100% blockage. Well, now, I'm thinking of hiking Whitney again, just as I did after cancer, and after a total hip replacement. So, the journey begins.
If any of you have summited after a heart attack, I would love your advice.


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