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Ron Had Quadruple Bypass Surgery!

From The Desk Of:
Ron LeGrand


All,

I'm writing to you shortly after returning home from a quadruple bypass surgery on July 31st.  I'm okay.  Please save the flowers and for God's sake, no candy.

I didn't intend on having open heart surgery.  It never crossed my mind as I opted in for a heart catheter. 

I had no idea 24 hours later I'd be in recovery with my chest cracked open and metal staples where I used to have chest hair and it would be 5 days later before I'd breathe fresh air again.

Sometimes life has some nasty surprises in store for us and things change with the blink of an eye.  Maybe for the better, maybe for the worst, but change is inevitable.

So what are the lessons here?

There are several that I'll note and I'm sure some I didn't.

  1. Could you be down for 30 – 60 days and survive financially?  Perhaps even longer.  If not, what can fix it?  The answer is cash and/or cash flow that doesn't involve you much.  You know, the kind we've been discussing ever since we met.  What are you doing that has a chance of succeeding?
     
  2. To whom do you listen?  Are you a heart attack waiting to happen and know it but refuse to address it head on?  You may not get a second chance.  To be honest, if I weren't pushy and unwilling to listen to advice that doesn't sit right with me, I would have listened to my old cardiologist who suggested I have another stress test after I complained of chest pains.

    You see, I had one last year and passed, so I knew that wouldn't help and may even kill me with the exertion.  Walking across the airport was becoming an obstacle.

    I insisted on a more conclusive test and agreed to a heart catheritization, which is a camera in your arteries and, if necessary, stints to prop open the plaqued areas.

    Listening to advice I knew was wrong for me could have easily killed me even when it came from someone as qualified as a cardiologist.
     
  3. Can you accept major change when it comes (and it will) and deal with it?  It will take a strong person to navigate through life's mine fields.  Some things you control and some you don't.

Some would say my heart problems were not my fault.  I'd say that's bullshit.  It's all my fault, and I know exactly what caused it and knew it well before it happened and chose to basically ignore it.  Who else is there to blame but me?

The crap you eat will kill you.  We all know this, but choose to continue because to someone who lives to eat, not eats to live, it's a major change to eat right consistently.  It's hard, very hard.  Good food is one of those things you look forward to and build your day around.

Well, my doctor made it crystal clear on my way out the door.  He said you have two choices...and only two.

One – Do what I ask you to do from today forward and probably live.

Two – Do it your way and most certainly die. 

Then he followed that up with "I appreciate your business and would like to keep you around awhile, but rest assured, I have no short supply of self indulgent, overweight people with heart problems to operate on.  Business is booming.”

Now, I must confess that left me very little room to negotiate.  In fact, I didn't even know how to respond, so I simply said "Yes Sir!"

By the way, you'll never know what truly bad tasting food is until you've been hospitalized.  It'll certainly make you appreciate all non-hospital food.  One of my nurses told me it was their number one complaint, yet there is no intent to fix it.  I truly ate nothing rather than the foul smelling stuff they called food.

The next time someone you like gets hospitalized, here are a couple tips:

  1. They do not want to talk with anyone during recovery.  Visiting them may be like using a baseball bat on them.  It may be unpleasant and downright punishing to them.  Think of their suffering, not your guilt.  Stay away!  Trust me, they won't miss you.
     
  2. Don't send flowers.  They can really stink up a room to the point of nausea.  Besides, the room is small, no place to put them.  Here's a tip...send fruit instead.  A nice fruit basket has no odor and may be just what the patient needs to combat hospital food.  I lived on it for two days.  It's all I wanted and became a welcome guest, not an unwanted pest, and there was nothing to lug home when you leave.
     
  3. Don't call the patient and expect a return call.  You might say they don't have to answer, but then you'd be forgetting most people's cell phone controls their lives and they will answer and even if they don't, it's something else for them to worry about.

Send a card, stay away and don't be a pest.  That's my advice, which I probably would have challenged prior to being a patient.  Do with it as you will.

The good news is I'll have 30 days to catch up on my reading and writing which started before I left the hospital.

If you want to know anything about sharks, I'm now an expert after spending two full days watching Shark Week on the Discovery Channel.  I'm also pretty good on the reign of Egyptian Pharaohs dating back to 3000 B.C.  All valuable information I'm sure I'll use someday.

I'll continue to be on my scheduled calls.  I can't run or fly, but I can talk.

Peace,

Ron LeGrand

 

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57 comments on "Ron Had Quadruple Bypass Surgery!"

Ron,
A Quick Speedy Recovery to you. You are one of the trusted people i follow and suggest others to do the same in business. I pray your body gets better fast and your business prospers while you recover.
God Bless,
Edy Lomabrdo
ps. I dont know what I could help with but am available.
Posted By edy | 8/14/09 10:59 AM
Ron - I'm so glad you are on the road to recovery! You are special to many people.
Lanny & Jamie Harrington
Posted By Jamie H. | 8/14/09 11:00 AM
DEAR RON, PLEASE TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF! GOD BLESS YOU FOR ALL THE WONDERFUL WORK THAT YOU DO.
Posted By BOBBY DEFRANCE | 8/14/09 11:10 AM
Hey there Ron,

Don't know about the card, and you probably already got more fruit than you can eat. BUT I sure wish you the painless and speedy recovery.

Have fun blogging. Take it easy (something tell me you'll have hard time with that advice).

-Alex
Posted By Alex Gurevich | 8/14/09 11:19 AM
Peace be with You Brother Ron.
I also have experienced O.H.S. 2 wice.
Agree with all your cometary, with the exception of I would have probably lost my mind completely, if my Darling Bride had not been there with me.

Funnny but you will notice more and more people who have joined the club.. Usually from the leg scarr that no one knows about untill you have had the experience.

Definetly a life and awareness change of living.
Posted By Kenneth C Rueff | 8/14/09 11:20 AM
Glad to see you made it.
Now that you did you might want to read and follow Caldwell Esselstyn's book Prevent and Reverse Heart Disease.
No I am not am affiliate.
I read the book and have followed it with great success much to the amazement of my Dr.
All the best

PS: you know me thru Robyn & Steve Love
Posted By Marc Bates | 8/14/09 11:53 AM
God Bless you Ron--he wants you around for a good long time to make sure that all of us "dummies" get this real estate thing through our heads!
Posted By anita | 8/14/09 12:34 PM
god bless you ron. enjoy your recovery process( this pain will bring you new life in many ways)

thanks for what you have taught me it has changed my life. though i am at a stand still and need some help on some of my deals, but dont have the money right now to get to training . i have several shortsales going right now , but not sure how to make the big check .

i was down and met your staff at your office in jacksonville and even went to dinner with john(from your hotline) god bless. go steelers , mike dezort
Posted By mike dezort | 8/14/09 1:47 PM
Regards and Best Wishes for your full recovery!!!
P.S. We attended your seminar about 10 years ago and purchased a nice set of 3 different color cd set from you. My dreams are still going strong but I had a few road blocks along life's journey.

Sincerely,

Ronnie D. Ashburn of San Bernardino, California.
Posted By Ronnie D. Ashburn | 8/14/09 2:36 PM
Ron,
Has your recent surgery changed the way you look at life or the way you think about your family and friends?
Has it changed your view of the contributions you want to make to the lives of others?
Please comment.
Scott
Posted By Scott Wheeler | 8/14/09 3:45 PM
Glad to see you are are back and up. Also thank you for sharing the experience and bringing to reality how life can change in 24 hours.

Jason Campagnolo
Posted By Jason Campagnolo | 8/14/09 4:08 PM
Ron, It is great to hear you are on the mend.
If you need a nurse of hope, I am available.

I wish for you salud, dinero, amor y tiempo para gozarlo.

A follower,
Nohra
Posted By Nohra M. Leff | 8/14/09 4:29 PM
Damn, Ron! You sure take a lickin' and keep on tickin' ! I'm happy to hear you're on the road to recovery. We're not ready for you to leave us and neither is God, so keep making the necessary changes and we'll all be inspired to do the same, dear mentor.
Posted By Ken | 8/14/09 4:29 PM
Ron,

My grand father had quad bypass surgery not too long ago, I can definitely relate. I'm glad it the surgery went well and you're on your way to recovery.

I just want to say thank you for everything you've done and will continue to do for us. My life has changed because of your influence.

Keep doing what you're doing, as you're a blessing to all of us.

Get well and stay well.

Prayers and blessings to you,

-Al
Posted By Al Mendez | 8/14/09 4:43 PM
Ron,I get to look at the picture of you, Carol & myself taken in Monterey several years ago many times a day and think often how blessed so many people are for the time you have taken for us all. The next time you talk to the Doctor please remember what you always say, "only when the student is ready will the teacher appear" your the student now. God Bless you Ron for all of us out there that you have helped so much. Jack
Posted By Jack Randall & Carol | 8/14/09 4:47 PM
I will keep you in my prayers and thank you for all of the good advice that you give out. You are an inspiration to many. Take care and God Bless
Posted By David Graves | 8/14/09 4:52 PM
Hi Ron, we met several times in the New York/Jersey area. I bought several of your products and was well satisfied. You meet thousands of people over the years you might remember me by the c and w dvds I had sent you a while back. You are a pro and I have watched you evolve over the years as a person I much admire. When you get back to the New York area please give me a call and we will have dinner,less red meat. Have a speedy recovery Sincerely Dan Harris Staten Island N/Y.
Posted By Dan Harris | 8/14/09 4:54 PM
Hey Ron
I just want to wish you a speedy recovery. I have been to several of your boot camps and I am still learning, You are a tremendous teacher in real estate.

Isaiah 53 in the word of God says "By His stripes we are healed".

Ron be blessed
Frank Hernandez Jr.
Posted By Francisco Hernandez Jr | 8/14/09 4:55 PM
WoW! Ron you are DA MAN!
Glad to hear u r doing fine. I look forward to speaking with you and catching up. You'll be out fishing for salmon in no time.
Be well
Larry Loik
Posted By Larry Loik | 8/14/09 4:55 PM
I'm sorry about the condition you find yourself in, none of us is exempt from health surprises. That's why I've been trying to exercise the best I can. You're in my heart, I'll keep you in my prayers.
Get well,
Manny
Posted By Manny | 8/14/09 4:57 PM
Glad to hear your out of surgery and recovering. Thanks to you and your associates and training my interest in real estate was rekindled.After surviving a brain tumor that tried to leave me blind if not dead everyday is now a gift not to be wasted. We are blessed Ron and one of my best blessings was finding you as a mentor and friend. Sincerely, Michael Loyd in the O.C. California
Posted By Michael Loyd | 8/14/09 4:59 PM
Know that you will be fine--better and stronger than ever! I am 66 yr old school teacher who collapsed at school right before Christmas. My gift this year was a 6-way coronary bypass and a complete makeover of my life: priorities, manner of eating, exercising, and most of all attitude of thankfulness to God!
I have lost 40 pounds and my "numbers" are right where the doctor ordered or lower!
3 months after I returned to school I was laid off, along with another "older" teacher at the top of the pay scale. So now I have the Time and Energy to do all those business-building things I felt too tired to do! A blessing in disguise? I think so.

In 2 months you'll be better, in 6 months you will be a New Guru!
respectfully, Evelyn Teykaerts, Sacramento
Posted By Evelyn Teykaerts | 8/14/09 5:09 PM
Ron,

Tony Pearl just told me about your surgery. We are glad to hear you are OK and wish you a speedy recovery. We will pray for you and hope to see you again soon.

Dustin & Chrissy
Posted By Dustin & Chrissy Griffin | 8/14/09 6:22 PM
Hi Ron, God speed.The secret, just take one day a a time.God Bless.
Posted By Darrell Wilde | 8/14/09 7:44 PM
Get well soon Ron! I hope you have a quick recovery and a healthy future!

Your advice, as always is to the point and right on.
Posted By Jason Loucks | 8/14/09 10:05 PM
Well....you said it best..."Only when the student is ready...will he here the instructor"...take care of yourself...besides...you too stubborn to die.
Posted By paul | 8/14/09 10:08 PM
Glad you're still with us to tell and show us the true ways for a successful life. You are a source of inspiration to many of us. Keep up the good fight!! You are in my family's prayers always.
Vaya con Dios.
Hugo Merino
Chicagoland.
P.S. I'll be at the Chicago area workshop next weekend.
Posted By Hugo Merino | 8/14/09 10:15 PM
Hey Ron,

Was stunned by the news about your health from this morning's email. John Roy and I wish to send you our "healing thoughts" for your quick recovery. Please take whatever personal time is necessary to heal yourself. May you continue to prosper and be in good health.

Blessings from two of your ardent students,

John Roy and Jeremiah Hartsough
Posted By Jeremiah Hartsough | 8/14/09 10:44 PM
Hello PAPA !

God bless you man, hang it in there. We still need you on earth. They are millions of brothers and sisters that still need you around with your lectures and advice in creative real estate business.

You are superman, get well and go back to train your followers.
My Father just passed away last month on July. He was 100 years old. He was the best father and the best friend that I never have. I told you once last year you were my second Papa......
He went to the hospital after a fall in the house and never came out alive. Good bless his soul...!
I missed him a lot now....
I don't need any other bad news right now,,,,,get well ssssssoooooonnnnnnnn....!!!!!
Respectfully,

Lenny.
Posted By Lenny | 8/14/09 11:10 PM
Ron,
I am certainly glad that you are on the road to recovery and praise God for your healing. Thank you for sharing this with us and thank you for all that you do.

Sincerely,

Faye
Posted By Faye Dawkins | 8/14/09 11:54 PM
Tell that old fart that I can still see him on stage in his long blue evening dress with a big smile on his face that he was trying to hold back. Did the Doctor crack open his chest like a lobster? When it was open did the doctor find money or a house for flipping? Don't worry, you are not going to die before your time and you have a whole lot of houses to flip yet so it is not your time.
Don't send you candy or flowers, heck no, a bag full of ants for someone to put in your bed so you will not get comfortable (lazy). I am not politically correct. That big gut that you have has plenty of room to hold a 5 gallon tank of gas, so get out of that bed.
Hope you will be back in front of your seminars soon! I still need your help to buy and sell my 1st house!$!*!%!/?#@X;X.
Posted By Fred McMorris | 8/15/09 1:24 AM
Ron get well.. and take it slow.. the world needs you.... im a new investor and just listing to your cds gives me hope to success.... and following you makes me proud to be a Ron follower ps.... see you on the top.... and i know its law when i do my first deal to send you a letter no problem....get well....thomas turiano gouldsboro pa......
Posted By thomas turiano | 8/15/09 5:19 AM
All the best Ron, you have been a great friend to my son and I, will keep you in prayers with no candy, Jim and Joe Stoodard, Orlando
Posted By Jim Stoddard | 8/15/09 9:43 AM
Dear Ron,
When we are laying flat on our back, we have no where to look, but up. There are NO accidents and everything happens for a reason. My wish for you, is that God gives you a speedy recovery. You will be in my prayers. God isn't finished with you yet.

Thank God, because the students aren't done with you either...
Posted By Darlene | 8/15/09 11:06 AM
Hi Ron,

Good to hear you're on the road to recovery. You've got a great attitude and about all that visiting stuff, you're right. Just going through the same thing with my dad.

All the best,
Angela
Posted By Angela | 8/15/09 3:25 PM
Hi Ron,

Best wishes for a speedy recovery.Sometimes we take life for granted don't we? I'll keep you in my thoughts and prayers. God Bless.
Posted By Steve | 8/15/09 6:40 PM
God bless you Ron Im glad you made
Sincerely
Jaime D Hoy
Posted By Jaime Hoy | 8/16/09 7:47 AM
"Get Well"
I am wishing you a speedy recovery Big Daddy. I miss the days I flew for you. I still want to be the complete Dummy you take on the TV show we talked about from O to the millionair in 6 months in real estate. Take it easy get well make Vicky do all the hard work.
Best To You
Phil Vernon
Posted By Phil Vernon | 8/16/09 11:00 AM
Ron, I am so glad the Doctors caught what was going on BEFORE you had a heart attack. Glad the surgery went well. Now, get yourself some good REHABILITATION and "work hardening" therapy with an Occupational Therapist to get you back to the energy level you need to be at. Sorry, but you'll probably have to give up the cigars for now at least and be careful with your diet. There are a lot of us who still want to learn from "PAPA" - so we need you to keep up the good fight. WE care about you and you dear family. God Bless you Ron and take care. Mary Modderman, OTR/L
Posted By Mary Modderman | 8/16/09 1:00 PM
Ron,

I first met you approximately 20 years ago in Atlanta. I must say, I have never forgotten what a kind, gentle Spirit you have. I will never forget that day. I know God has more for you to do and share. I also know that I will see you again on in this lifetime.
Take care and live long and prosper in all things!

Vivian
Posted By Vivian Lee | 8/16/09 1:18 PM
I am glad to hear that you are recovering. I pray that God will help you fully recover. Thanks for the inspiration and information you give us all in real estate. I appreciate your hard work and dedication to what you do, but for once take it easy man. I'll be praying for you.

Sincerely,

Sam Oduselu II
Posted By Samuel Oduselu | 8/16/09 3:39 PM
RON--

GLAD TO HEAR YOU ARE GETTING WELL--STAPLES ARE NO FUN--WELCOME TO THE CLUB

A RON LEGRAND INVESTOR.

LWD
Posted By LARRY DICKASON | 8/16/09 7:31 PM
Hello Ron,

Yes I am seriously reading and listening to what you had to say. I'm so glad your operation was successful and you are on the mend. This world still is very much in need of a Red Neck Auto Mechanic who just happened to become a Genius at Real Estate Investing and teaching tens of thousands how to do the same thing while they're becoming rich. SMILE! Take care and God Bless. Jeff Nelson
Posted By Jeff Nelson | 8/16/09 9:40 PM
I love you Uncle Ron. Please take
care of yourself and behave yourself.
I do miss you. You are a person that
has touched my life in a way that I
will never forget.

BE WELL

Angela "bito" Mirabito
Posted By angela mirabito | 8/16/09 9:50 PM
Ron, I hope you get better and I'm glad you are ok. Praying for your good health and hope you rest and get well soon.
Posted By Nanette | 8/16/09 10:12 PM
Seems you have a real dilemma,,,"good" food and living to eat=death OR healthy food, eating to live=life. No brainer. Yes, hard to make life changes at first,,,but I found it surprisingly easier and more enjoyable than I ever expected. It all comes from within the heart,,,something you're determined to do, because YOU want to, not because of another's nagging. You just have to make up your mind to do it, then stick to your guns. Healthy eating, contrary to popular belief, is NOT bland and boring, especially since you love fruit and vegetables. Hoping for your continued speedy recovery.
Posted By Darlene | 8/16/09 10:26 PM
Ron,

Dang! You send out provacative subjects headlines in your emails and I thought it was just another attention grabber!!:0

Best wishes for a speedy recovery. You have had an amazing life and I wish you many more wonderful years. You contribute a lot to the lives of so many and we want you to continue to do so as long as you enjoy it.

Thanks for all you have taught us about real estate and life.

God Bless,
Cola
Posted By Cola Allen | 8/17/09 12:21 AM
Thanks for bringing me out of my shell Ron. I can't tell you enough how much you have done for me and my family.

Your a great man. Stay well for a long time. Losing you will truly be like losing one of my family.

Michael (Todd) Martin
Posted By Michael Martin | 8/17/09 11:45 AM
Hola Ron, I am happy to hear you are recovering well. There comes a time we need to listen to our bodies - slow down, rest, and enjoy what you have. You are an inspiration to many people, sp show us the way. Stay happy and healthy. Un abrazo grande, Fred Miranda,MD
Posted By Fred Miranda | 8/17/09 1:12 PM
Ron, You are such a blessing to so many. You came into my life several years ago and totally changed my outlook on business. I have been an Investor full time ever since. Thank you!!!!!!! I pray the Lord will give you strength and a full restoration to your body. My regards to the family.

Craig Dell
Posted By Craig Dell | 8/17/09 4:28 PM
Ron,
Take care of yourself. We love you!! You have been a down to earth,tell it like it is mentor. We need you back strong guiding us!
Love Ya,
Ava
Posted By Ava Carrothers | 8/17/09 5:06 PM
Ron,

Dang! You send out provacative subjects headlines in your emails and I thought it was just another attention grabber!!:0

Best wishes for a speedy recovery. You have had an amazing life and I wish you many more wonderful years. You contribute a lot to the lives of so many and we want you to continue to do so as long as you enjoy it.

Thanks for all you have taught us about real estate and life.

God Bless,
Cola
Posted By Cola Allen | 8/17/09 5:21 PM
Hi Ron,
You sure know how to get a person's attention! Now you can show us how to make the necessary changes to Improve your lifestyle and ours. Is this the start of a NEW COURSE by Ron? I can smell it just like the Bacon and Coffee we all love! The marketing genius at work in Jacksonville!
Anyway, best of luck with your new lifestyle and recovery at home. Just think, now You will become the internet guru you never wanted to be!
Keep well and I/We look forward to seeing you soon,
Bob Hundley
Posted By Bob Hundley and family | 8/18/09 3:11 PM
Get well soon and we wish you good health and continued prosperity!

Jeff Corpuz
Posted By Jeff Corpuz | 8/18/09 7:11 PM
Ron, you've meant so much to so many. I'm glad you made it through surgery and are recuperating.

Having lost 70 pounds in the past 3 years, I can attest to the hidden dangers in what I use to eat and am glad to hear you're doing something about it now!

Best of luck to you and wishing you a speedy recovery!
Posted By Rachel Young | 8/19/09 8:41 AM
I'm sure your putting together a new seminar called"The new lease on life deal"And have us pay for your operation.Your real slick!Get well soon!!
Posted By George Valentin | 8/23/09 1:31 PM
Hi Ron,

I hope you're getting better. I want you to know that your health is in your hands, no one else's. It all comes down to the choices we make. You need to eat more fresh, organic fruits and veggies, and no animal products whatsoever! And don't listen to your doctor when he says that herbs don't work - he doesn't know anything about them. He's neither studied them nor used them himself. You only need to listen to his advice if you're the average American (health and dietwise) But you can decide to not be that. Your health is your own responsibility. Also, get a juicer if you don't already have one and get that thing crankin' all day everyday. I'm not kidding about that. There's a Doctor of Natural Healing that I know of in California who's website you should visit. He makes the absolute best, most powerful herbal formulas available anywhere, and trust me, they work. Do yourself, and all of us want you to stick around, a favor and go there right now and buy all of his stuff, including his books and videos. You can thank me later. www.herbdoc.com

BTW, you've definitely changed my life, and I want to thank you for that. If it wasn't for you, I would still be pounding nails for pennies and getting nothing for it. So thanks, and get well. The power is yours.
Posted By Todd | 8/25/09 8:13 PM

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