Johnny Skelley, a 66-year-old retiree from Lindale, Texas, had been struggling with his health despite moving to be closer to family and relax. After experiencing three strokes and ongoing issues with weight and high blood pressure, Skelley underwent a quintuple bypass surgery due to severe blockages in his arteries. Despite spending weeks in rehabilitation, Skelley felt that something was still wrong.
Seeking a second opinion, Skelley consulted Dr. Anthony Davis, who referred him to Dr. Ajay Pachika, a cardiologist at UT Health East Texas. After thorough examination and tests, Dr. Pachika discovered a blood clot partially blocking two of Skelley’s bypasses, leading to only 60% blood flow. After breaking up the clot, Skelley immediately felt relief and experienced improved cognitive function.
Grateful for the care and attention he received from Dr. Pachika and the team at UT Health East Texas, Skelley has been focusing on maintaining his health through rehabilitation, exercise, and a healthier diet. He has returned to weightlifting and enjoys staying active in his community, prioritizing foods like fish and chicken over red meat.
Throughout his health journey, Skelley’s faith and determination to lead a healthy life have remained strong. He credits his resilience to his faith and is determined to continue his journey towards better health and well-being. For those seeking cardiac care services, UT Health East Texas offers comprehensive and personalized care to help patients like Skelley on their path to recovery.
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