EPISODE · Sep 23, 2024 · 22 MIN
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 VoiceKey Takeaways:Context Setting, TGV Introduction, and First rapid-fire round of random wordsTop 3 things that contributed to Andrews’s successWhat 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 questionsAdvice to others who may be facing a major medical crisis.Trivia about the origins of Open Heart SurgeryAbout 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/tmksmhttp://www.naveensamala.comIf you'd like to contribute to our mission, please donate through Paypalhttps://paypal.me/NaveenSamlaIf you wish to become a productivity monk: enroll in this course: http://surl.li/tmksiTGV Inspiring Lives Volume 1 & 2 are on Amazon:Vol 2: Notion Press: http://surl.li/tmkryAmazon UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0CQ2J7BM8Vol 1: Paperback:https://amzn.eu/d/4Y1HAXj#TGV is available in Hindi & Telugu:https://youtube.com/@tgvhindihttps://youtube.com/@tgvteluguAudio:http://surl.li/tmksp(#tgvhindi)Explore more at: https://www.theguidingvoice.net Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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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 VoiceKey Takeaways:Context Setting, TGV Introduction, and First rapid-fire round of random wordsTop 3 things that contributed to Andrews’s successWhat 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 questionsAdvice to others who may be facing a major medical crisis.Trivia about the origins of Open Heart SurgeryAbout 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/tmksmhttp://www.naveensamala.comIf you'd like to contribute to our mission, please donate through Paypalhttps://paypal.me/NaveenSamlaIf you wish to become a productivity monk: enroll in this course: http://surl.li/tmksiTGV Inspiring Lives Volume 1 & 2 are on Amazon:Vol 2: Notion Press: http://surl.li/tmkryAmazon UK: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0CQ2J7BM8Vol 1: Paperback:https://amzn.eu/d/4Y1HAXj#TGV is available in Hindi & Telugu:https://youtube.com/@tgvhindihttps://youtube.com/@tgvteluguAudio:http://surl.li/tmksp(#tgvhindi)Explore more at: https://www.theguidingvoice.net Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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