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Surviving the Unexpected: A Doctor's Journey Through Resilience and Recovery | Andrew Kadar | #TGV542
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In this exciting episode, we dive deep into the topic: “Surviving the Unexpected: A Doctor's Journey Through Resilience and Recovery” with Andrew Kadar in conversation with Naveen Samala on #TGV542 The Guiding Voice
Key Takeaways:
- Context Setting, TGV Introduction, and First rapid-fire round of random words
- Top 3 things that contributed to Andrews’s success
- What were the early symptoms or signs of an open heart diagnosis, and why does he think people often overlook or downplay such warning signs?
- In his book “Getting Better” Andrew Kadar emphasizes the importance of recovery as a collaborative effort that involves various parties.
- What were some unexpected obstacles he faced after surgery, and how did he navigate through them?
- Most chest pain is not necessarily indicative of heart disease. His advice to individuals who experience similar symptoms and are unsure about seeking medical attention?
- Do celebrities receive better or worse medical care compared to the general public? What factors contribute to this disparity?
- The Surprising danger of persistent hiccups and how it relates to broader issues of medical complications and recovery?
- Witty answers to second rapid-fire questions
- Advice to others who may be facing a major medical crisis.
- Trivia about the origins of Open Heart Surgery
About the guest:
A graduate of Yale Medical School and with many years of experience treating patients with heart disease at Cedars-Sinai, hospital. His first reaction to chest pain was denial. After all, he was athletic, a former college gymnast and a runner, he soon realized that he needed to get medical intervention. Many don't in time and pay the price with a heart attack, often a deadly one.
He had surgery for a condition referred to as "the widow maker," but managed to reclaim the life he wanted, including going back to work as an anesthesiologist.
Connect with the guest on LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-kadar-5b1b1113/
CONNECT WITH THE HOST ON LINKEDIN:
Naveen Samala: http://surl.li/tmksm
If you'd like to contribute to our mission, please donate through Paypal
If you wish to become a productivity monk: enroll in this course:
TGV Inspiring Lives Volume 1 & 2 are on Amazon:
Vol 2:
Notion Press:
Amazon UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0CQ2J7BM8
Vol 1:
Paperback:
#TGV is available in Hindi & Telugu:
https://youtube.com/@tgvtelugu
Audio:
http://surl.li/tmksp(#tgvhindi)
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Manage episode 441496618 series 2669269
In this exciting episode, we dive deep into the topic: “Surviving the Unexpected: A Doctor's Journey Through Resilience and Recovery” with Andrew Kadar in conversation with Naveen Samala on #TGV542 The Guiding Voice
Key Takeaways:
- Context Setting, TGV Introduction, and First rapid-fire round of random words
- Top 3 things that contributed to Andrews’s success
- What were the early symptoms or signs of an open heart diagnosis, and why does he think people often overlook or downplay such warning signs?
- In his book “Getting Better” Andrew Kadar emphasizes the importance of recovery as a collaborative effort that involves various parties.
- What were some unexpected obstacles he faced after surgery, and how did he navigate through them?
- Most chest pain is not necessarily indicative of heart disease. His advice to individuals who experience similar symptoms and are unsure about seeking medical attention?
- Do celebrities receive better or worse medical care compared to the general public? What factors contribute to this disparity?
- The Surprising danger of persistent hiccups and how it relates to broader issues of medical complications and recovery?
- Witty answers to second rapid-fire questions
- Advice to others who may be facing a major medical crisis.
- Trivia about the origins of Open Heart Surgery
About the guest:
A graduate of Yale Medical School and with many years of experience treating patients with heart disease at Cedars-Sinai, hospital. His first reaction to chest pain was denial. After all, he was athletic, a former college gymnast and a runner, he soon realized that he needed to get medical intervention. Many don't in time and pay the price with a heart attack, often a deadly one.
He had surgery for a condition referred to as "the widow maker," but managed to reclaim the life he wanted, including going back to work as an anesthesiologist.
Connect with the guest on LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-kadar-5b1b1113/
CONNECT WITH THE HOST ON LINKEDIN:
Naveen Samala: http://surl.li/tmksm
If you'd like to contribute to our mission, please donate through Paypal
If you wish to become a productivity monk: enroll in this course:
TGV Inspiring Lives Volume 1 & 2 are on Amazon:
Vol 2:
Notion Press:
Amazon UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0CQ2J7BM8
Vol 1:
Paperback:
#TGV is available in Hindi & Telugu:
https://youtube.com/@tgvtelugu
Audio:
http://surl.li/tmksp(#tgvhindi)
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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