First Early Retirement Medical Crises

I keep intending to write here as a blog in addition to my regular YouTube videos, but I have been unable to get on track for whatever reason. Here we go with a new goal to consistently add to this site.

What better place to start than to reflect upon my recent quintuple heart bypass surgery?

The heart issue came as quite a surprise. Yes, I was on blood pressure and cholesterol medication. The surprise came during my regularly scheduled annual health exam in May 2024. Honestly, I had a bit of a bad feeling going into the appointment, and I expressed this to the doctor when he arrived in the room.

Why?

I last visited this doctor in May of 2023, and my May-to-May journey was challenging. That Dr appointment led to a test that, in turn, became a cancer scare that lasted for several months.

Later, in September, I learned that my HR job at T-Mobile had been eliminated, and my termination from the company became official on December 4th.

I was excited about the layoff. It had always been my desire to leave due to position elimination. That is the best way to go, as you do so with a nice severance package to help with the transition. I was set to receive a nice package due to my 27 years with the organization.

Furthermore, ending full-time work in 2024 fell right into my long-time dream of having that be my year when work would be optional. It seemed like everything was going to plan. 

“Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face” –Mike Tyson

What a great quote! It was a punch in the face to learn about my heart condition and then have to go through quintuple heart surgery. 

Two months have passed since the procedure, and my health journey has only begun. I am thankful it was discovered and grateful for all the years of financial planning that relieved the stress of being without work and with a giant medical crisis. 

The lesson. One I knew already but got a big reminder. 

We never know where life is going to take us. Live every day, knowing your time on this earth is limited. How you spend this time is entirely your own choice. 

David