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Anatomy of an ass-kicking: Slippage started before the Thunder lost by 47 – The Athletic

MILWAUKEE The Bucks collegiate-esque fan section burst into an excited cheer deep into the fourth quarter. Count the bucket for Antetokounmpo, who rambled to the rim uncontested.

No, this wasnt Giannis Antetokounmpo. By the time his brother, the lesser-known Thanasis, walked in a layup in the fourth quarter, Giannis had laid waste to the Thunder in 27 minutes.

The only time Giannis came off the bench in the fourth was to show an official what he thought was an offensive foul on Thunder guard Terrance Ferguson. The reigning NBA Most Valuable Player wasnt needed in the final period. The Thunder didnt defend with the force necessary or stick to their offensive blueprint long enough to stay within striking distance for more than a quarter and a half.

We just got our ass kicked, Thunder center Steven Adams said.

A slight understatement from Adams.

This was a record-setting ass kicking.

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Anatomy of a perfect cottage tips and trends from Parry Sound experts – parrysound.com

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Peter Olyschlager, Schlager Inc.

Landscaping and hardscaping projects is a great way to enhance enjoyment of a property and increase its value. Flagstone patios and fire pits are really popular. They add to the outdoor living space of the cottage and are a nice area for family to get together and socialize. Its like creating an outdoor living room, but better! It also greatly adds the retail value of the cottage.

Granite is the product of choice with landscaping because it completely matches the natural environment. However, we often find limestone is a great option as well and can blend in naturally, depending on the style of cottage being built. Also, many man-made products have come a long way to complement the natural surroundings of cottage country.

Reputable contractors have the environment in mind. Using plants that are native to our area is important because it creates less waste by helping reduce water costs because they naturally adapt. They are better for our native wildlife species such as bees, butterflies and birds. Its important to use vegetation when possible to control run-off into the lakes; rather than clear-cut a property, maintain vegetation in place to filters pollutants. Also during construction, all measures must be taken to control run off into lakes and streams by using things such as silt curtains, and try to disturb as small of area as possible.

People often have to do costly and time-consuming backtracking when they hit roadblocks along the way because they did not first consult with all of the right contractors and municipalities before they begin their project. It is good to do thorough research before you begin, to know what permits you need and what bylaws exist, so you do not have to stop the work while waiting for these things to be sorted out. Hiring the right contractor is important and getting lots of information from them will help you keep things on track. Not to say there is never hiccups along the way, but you can plan and prepare to try and avoid them.

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Stan Weiland, president, The Deck Store

Some of the deciding factors when it comes to selecting a decking material include budget, usage, exposure, environment, aesthetics, and personal preference. If a client wants a decking material that will last a long time and requires very little maintenance, a composite or PVC decking board would be the right choice. PVC decking performs great in pretty much all environments due to the fact there are no organic ingredients in the boards. Make sure the installer knows how to work with the plastic materials and understands how to fasten them to eliminate expansion and contraction issues.

For lower budgets, pressure-treated wood or cedar lumber are viable options but they tend to require more maintenance to keep them looking good. Also, the life span of a wood deck in some environments is only 10 years because the quality of the wood used for decking today is not up to the same standards as what was used 15-25 years ago; due to the high demand, younger trees are being harvested and the integrity of the material is not what it needs to be to last for any substantial amount of time. As well, it takes a lot of work to keep a wood deck looking nice I dont know too many people who enjoy spending their cottage time sanding and staining their wood decks.

Coming up with the right design is a process that involves getting to know the client and how they plan to use their outdoor space. We like to gather information using questions such as: How do you plan to use your deck (for dining, lounging, entertaining, access to the yard, sunbathing, evening cocktails, etc.)? How many people on average will be on the deck? Do you require privacy from any direction? Does it get hot on your deck and is shade needed? Are there any special features that you would like to see, such as borders, inlays, lights? Do you have a view that you would like to maintain?

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Larry Martin, owner, Black Rock Landscaping

Trends are always evolving with gardening. Cottage country gardening is no different. Low maintenance gardens, which are practical for people who dont want to spend weekends gardening, are coming back in style right now. Also gaining in popularity again is the inclusion of some grass lawn areas for childrens activities. And combination gardens a healthy mixture of hardy perennials and shrubs are always a hit with people because they look great and are easier to maintain than purely flower gardens.

There is a lot of interest lately in preserving shorelines and near-shore areas because of their ecological importance. There are ways to beautify the waterfront and still maintain its natural function. Cleaning shorelines of dead limbs, debris and unwanted weeds provides a tidier appearance. Plant selectively with desired plants to give some colour to shoreline indigenous plants are best but do so with an eye towards maintaining natural appearance. Some common plants that can be used are iris, cotoneaster, daylilies, stephanandra, and hosta (if deer arent a problem) to name a few.

A lot of cottagers are adding raised beds into their designs because they offer a number of advantages. They are easier to maintain, offer a better planting base where soil is poor, accent an area that is plan and flat, and offer the opportunity raise and stack plants to different levels to show off different species.

People want to put planters on their docks to offer lake appeal, but there are valid concerns about chemicals entering the water from them. You can have flowering pots on your dock while still being environmentally friendly simply by using drip trays, which work well to collect excess water and fertilizer and also help to prevent deck stains.

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Rick Zanussi, owner, Canadian Contracting Services

When it comes to a build, dont overlook the basement, where the use of ICF (insulated concrete form) is becoming the standard. This type of basement foundation provides many advantages. It gives incredible structure and an easily achieved level, plumb and square foundation. As important, a good quality ICF provides an incredible insulation value of R30. ICF foundations are certainly more expensive than a standard, uninsulated block foundation but the extra cost is well worth it. A solid, level and square foundation is the key building block to a quality build.

Electrical planning is paramount for providing all electrical needs a customer wants. Property owners should take the time to go through the entire build with the electrical subcontractor and builder, on site. Think about the layout of the Great Room, kitchen and bedrooms with respect to where you will or may need receptacles. The best rule of thumb is to install more receptacles than less.

Exterior windows and doors should never be skimped on. We encourage our customers to spend more to achieve more in R-value, weather resistance and longevity of windows and doors. Youll spend far more time gazing out windows at the cottage than at your permanent home you want to enjoy the cottage viewsso a good rule of thumb is to err towards larger windows rather than smaller.

In order to reduce stress and building-process issues, property owners need to spend the time to find the right builder. Never go with the cheapest builder you can find. A quality finished product is never achieved by being the least expensive. Your cottage must be built properly, meeting all structural, system, landscaping and aesthetic requirements. These are never accomplished unless you spend the money required to achieve them.

Owners need to research builders thoroughly. This takes time and effort, but is imperative to limit problems during the build. Take the time to find a builder with a very good reputation. Ask for contact information of previous customers and speak with them openly to determine their experience with the contractor. Ask builders how long their employees have been with them. These tradesmen are paramount for a quality build as they are the people who do the actual work and their qualifications and experience must be extensive.

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‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Fans Are Calling Out Producers for Falsely Advertising the ‘Station 19’ Crossovers – Showbiz Cheat Sheet

Since Jan. 23, 2020,Greys Anatomyand Station 19 have almostweekly crossover eventsbetween the two shows. What this generally means is that the storylines blend with characters from one show appearing on the other.

However, fans are getting hostile about the many crossover events claiming that the producers of the shows are falsely advertising that the two shows are going to overlap.

The fire station show Station 19 is a spin-off to the ABC flagship series, Greys Anatomy. It began on Mar. 22, 2018 and is set in Seattle like the original show. The action-drama took star Jason George who portraysBen Warren from Greys Anatomy to star in the show that features the lives of the men and women at Seattle Fire Station 19.

Co-producer of the show Krista Vernoff explained in an interview that the writing team is doing its best to ensure that each episode is a stand-alone story. They do not want viewers to watch both shows if they dont want to.

Each hour of each show needs to be a whole story [by] itself,Vernoff told Variety. And when merged with the other show, when there are crossover elements, it needs to feel like, Oh, thats a bigger movie. So I had to make two-hour movies, [but] if you only watched [either the first or last] hour, you felt totally satisfied.

The writing team feels that you can watch either show and not be lost. However, there is a more cohesive picture if you watch both.

OMG, I just watched [Station 19] because I was bored, but literally, it had nothing that related to Greys, one fanwrote on Reddit. You would miss nothing if you didnt watch it, they basically stayed at the firehouse the whole episode. They had that face time with Carina, but do people even care for her; she is not a series regular.

Fans are outraged that every episode promo indicates that the shows are planning a crossover event. However, when they tune in to Station 19, they havent seen many of Greys Anatomys characters at all.

So annoyed tonights episode is yet another crossover, another fan added. If Station 19 cant stand on its own, they should let it go. Its taking valuable screen time from Greys. This season alone has issues. Stop dragging it down just for the sake of keeping another show on air. If its good enough, [Station 19] will succeed and find its own fan base.

Viewers dont like feeling pressured to watch both shows. However, when the promo indicates that there is a crossover event, they tune it to make sure they dont miss anything with their Greys Anatomy characters.

The spin-off is not the first for Greys Anatomy. In 2007, the medical drama Private Practice premiered, featuring the former Greys starKate Walshas the lead, Addison Montgomery Shepherd.

Greys Anatomy and Private Practice had a total of nine crossover events over the course of the six seasons that the spin-off was on air. In six years that means it happened less than two times per season.

For Station 19, there are four crossovers in the works for season 3 alone. The weekly promos also include both show names and clips from Greys Anatomy and Station 19.

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Station 19 and Grey’s Anatomy Survived a Blizzard – E! NEWS

Well, they didn't kill Beanie Feldstein.

Grey's and Station 19's big apparent crossover also wasn't quite the disaster we were anticipating, though the blizzard that hit Seattle wasn't great for anybody, and encouraged some really, really bad decisions. A guy on Station 19 accidentally cut off his foot and then tried to staple it back together, then tried to steal a firetruck to keep his foot from being amputated. And on Grey's Anatomy, DeLuca walked to another hospital on foot to get a liver! In the freezing cold!

And a girl named Tess (Feldstein) decided that she was going to abandon her hospital bed, because she was a patient, to pretend to be one of Richard's interns. Schmitt spent half the episode searching for her, only to find her with her hand on a surgical tool, about to assist Richard on an actual procedure. Turns out she had been in med school when she was diagnosed with cancer,and she's survived cancer four times since but never finished med school.

Richard later encouraged her to keep trying to finish med school, and revealed that he has a tremor in his hand and knows his time as a surgeon is coming to an end.

Elsewhere, DeLuca returned from his trip to get the liver with severely frozen hands, because he's a dummy who didn't wear gloves. He was still trying to treat patients when his hands were literally purple, and yelling at Meredith and Carina in the process, resenting them for any mention of his father.

Meanwhile, Meredith and McWidow are getting closer, andit's all just feeling a little...icky? We're just not rooting for this pair yet, and we're incredibly worried about DeLuca.

Over in the messy ruins that is the Amelia/Link/Owen/Teddy/Koracick situation, Teddy suddenly got a vibe that Amelia's baby might be Owen's, so while clueless Owen was looking forward to a post-blizzard snow day with his fiancee, she was kissing Koracick again, and Link was hiding out with Jo, who just discovered that Alex was never in Iowa visiting his mom at all.

We'll learn what happened with Alex next week, but for now literally everything is just a bummer, except for Bailey sort of adopting the 18 year-old Joey.

Over on Station 19, JJ gave birth in the fire station bathroom, and Andy learned that her dad only has six months to live, which was devastating. But what was really devastating was watching Travis spend all his time once again talking to a scared woman in a car, only for her to not survive. This time it was over a phone and not in a precarious situation in a bar, but it similarly made us want to give Travis a hug.

Let's hope things get better for everyone soon, for our own sake.

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Anatomy of violence: Two critical points that left police on back foot – Outlook India

Anatomy of violence: Two critical points that left police on back foot

New Delhi, Feb 29 (IANS) A move by a far-Left women''s rights group, Pinjra Tod, to mobilise locals in northeast Delhi and the near-lynching of Deputy Commissioner of Police Amit Sharma by rioters were two critical points that left security forces on the back foot, police sources said on Saturday.

They said it all started from February 22 evening when Pinjra Tod members started mobilising locals protesting against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and directed them to gather at Jafrabad metro station.

"The anti-CAA protesters came and squatted at Jafrabad metro station on February 22 at 10 p.m. We thought protesters would gather at the old site at Seelampur service lane, which is around a kilometre away," a police source said.

The new set of protesters gathered at Jafrabad metro station included around 500 women, small children and 400 men. They came out from congested bylanes and gathered at the metro station. However, the core group consisted of outsiders.

The police could not take action to remove them as they were outnumbered.

"We had limited women personnel, so we could not act. Besides, there are High Court and Supreme Court orders about the right to protest. However, we did not allow them to set up tents, microphones or a platform at the site," said a source.

By February 23 morning, the crowd swelled to around 3,000 people. "We had limited staff even as Pinjra Tod members were mobilising the crowd with locals'' support," said the source.

Explaining the situation, sources said Delhi''s northeast district could be the most congested part in the country. The area around Jafrabad and Maujpur is so congested that around 80,000 people live per sq km.

Seeing the rising number of people at Jafrabad metro station, a kilometre away at Maujpur metro station, another community also gathered and started a dharna. They said they would jam the entire stretch of Maujpur. It was here that BJP leader Kapil Mishra came and addressed the crowd and then left.

"We tried to reason with them, but they wouldn''t listen," said a police source.

The template for both the situations -- at Jafrabad and Maujpur -- was the same. At Jafrabad, most of the people in the crowd said that if protesters were allowed at Shaheen Bagh, then they too could protest. "At Maujpur, the crowd asked: why don''t you remove Jafrabad protesters?''," said the source.

In the evening, stone pelting started on protesters at Maujpur, but the police were able to control it.

"At the same time, there was some tension at Chand Bagh. A Deputy Commissioner of Police went there and controlled it.

"We made adequate arrangements for Monday February 24: US President Donald Trump was on a visit and was about to arrive that evening. The eastern range officers were exempt from being deployed for security. They had their own problems to deal with," a source said.

Though it took time to mobilise the force, adequate number of police personnel and officers were deployed.

"Our major concern was to protect Maujpur, as the area is surrounded by a particular community," said a police officer. "It was easy to mobilise people from Jafrabad and Kardampuri in a few minutes."

On February 24 around 9 am , a call was received that Chand Bagh rioters were targeting a petrol pump.

Deputy Commissioner of Police (Shahdara) Amit Sharma reached Chand Bagh with three companies on February 24 at 9 a.m. after he received a call that a petrol station was targeted. He rushed there, and between 9:30 a.m. and 10 am, he was attacked and Assistant Commissioner of Police Gokulpuri were almost lynched and a Head constable, Ratan Lal, was shot dead -- the bullet passed from his left shoulder, piercing his heart, and got stuck in the right arm.

The three-company force which was with the DCP Sharma disappeared after he was attacked. Thereafter, large-scale rioting began.

The challenge now was to send all the reserve force to Chand Bagh. The Joint Commissioner of Police heading Eastern Range Alok Kumar was tasked with the job.

He made his move on the 66 Feet main Jafrabad Road. He was stuck at Kardampuri where his force came under a fierce attack. Similarly, Deputy Commissioner of Police (East) Jasmeet Singh was stuck near Maujpur.

Then Deputy Commissioner of Police (Crime) Joy Tirkey and Joint Commissioner of Police Manish Agarwal were called in.

Using a different route -- Usmanpur to Pushta Road -- they reached Chand Bagh and controlled the situation.

By 4 p.m, the police managed ro reclaim Wazirabad and 66 Feet Road at Jafrabad.

"At many places, both sides were firing at each other using countrymade revolvers. They were also against the police. At some places, policemen came right into the middle," said a police source, adding that the police personnel could not resort to firing because they were attacked from both sides.

"We (police), however, carried out limited firing," said another police source, asserting that none of the officers retreated.

"We didn''t allow any lynching... though covering each point is impossible."

At Shiv Vihar, an Additional DCP was with 15 personnel; they could not manage to enter inside the area, but they remained unfazed. They stayed on and contained the riots.

"Rioting started at around 20 locations simultaneously and our men stood there to control the rioters. They didn''t move back," said a police source.

Maximum calls -- 7,500 -- were received from Noor-e-Ilyahi, Brahampuri and Yamuna Vihar.

On February 25, the situation remained the same.

"We were able to control the situation by late evening. Then we entered the lanes and bylanes and fully took control of the situation," said a police officer.

Soon, policemen were seen inside Khajuri Khas, Dayalpur, Karawal Nagar and Jafrabad.

Police sources said it was a conscious decision not to resort to firing at rioters even when police teams were trapped. "Our only priority was to contain the riots and bring the situation under control," said a police officer.

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Beanie Feldstein Says Her Dreams Came True After Landing Greys Anatomy Role: Its All Ive Wanted – Us Weekly

James Pickens Jr. and Beanie Feldstein on Greys Anatomy. ABC/Ali Goldstein

When the dreams that you wish come true! Beanie Feldstein opened up about an exciting moment in her career getting to appear on her favorite show, Greys Anatomy.

It was announced on Thursday, February 27, that the Booksmart actress, 26, would be stopping by Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital. In the shows latest episode, Feldstein played an intern named Tess Desmond.

MY DREAMS CAME TRUE LAST NIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! All Ive wanted since I was eleven years old was to be on Greys Anatomy, the Golden Globe nominee wrote via Instagram on Friday, February 28, captioning a post filled with photos of herself on set. Ive seen every single episode multiple times. Guest-starring on this show and getting to share scenes with the remarkable James Pickens (my chief always & forever) was heaven.

Feldstein continued, The crew and cast were so incredibly kind and let me tour all the sets and touch all the props and I fully wept!!!! Thanks for letting me take a one time dream trip to Seattle.

Feldsteins accomplishment was met with the highest of praises from major stars. Dakota Fanning simply wrote, Dr. Desmond!!!!! beneath the post, while Reese Witherspoon replied, Paging Dr. Feldstein! Aly Michalka added, Wholesome content I needed.

Not long before Feldsteins appearance on the popular medical drama, the Lady Bird actress guest-voiced a character on another iconic series: The Simpsons.

Getting to bring my nephews to watch me record The Simpsons was the greatest day. the coolest ever, she said via Instagram of the experience on Tuesday, February 25. Thanks to everyone at The Simpsons for making me seem like a cool aunt for one single day!!

Feldstein joined Greys Anatomy one month after Justin Chambers exit from the ABC series after 16 seasons. He confirmed his departure in a statement to Deadline on January 10.

Theres no good time to say goodbye to a show and character thats defined so much of my life for the past 15 years, the 49-year-old actor, who played Alex Karev, said. For some time now, however, I have hoped to diversify my acting roles and career choices. And, as I turn 50 and am blessed with my remarkable, supportive wife and five wonderful children, now is that time.

A sendoff for Chambers character, Alex, will air on Thursday, March 5, in an episode titled, Leave a Light On.

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‘Grey’s Anatomy’: The Heartbreaking Reason Bailey Failed As Chief of Surgery – Showbiz Cheat Sheet

Greys Anatomy is one of the longest-running shows on television and for good reason. The show has a great reputation and a huge fan base, and each week, millions of people tune in to see what will happen next with their favorite characters.

According to Bustle, the show wasnt even meant to last as long as it has so far, but it took off so well that no one ever looked back. We are so glad that this is the case, given the fact that Greys Anatomy has brought us so many hours of enjoyment.

Fans never get tired of watching and re-watching their favorite show, and it is really no secret that there is always something exciting going on. Whether it be one of the steamy hookups or even the tragic death of a character, the show keeps viewers on the edge of their seats and shows no signs of going anywhere anytime soon.

With so many twists and turns, there is always some sort of speculation as to why certain things happened the way that they did. Here is the heartbreaking reason why Bailey failed as chief of surgery.

For those who may not be familiar with the character of Miranda Bailey, we will delve into the role just a little. According to ABC, Bailey, who is portrayed by actress Chandra Wilson, is a key figure at the hospital, a mother who is devoted to her son, and a character with sharp comebacks and a strong presence.

Previously married to Tucker Jones, Bailey is divorced, and she has had several significant relationships on the show, including Nurse Eli and Doctor Ben Warren, whom she eventually married. It is pretty safe to say that Bailey is a fan favorite, with so many people supporting what she does and taking a great interest in the things that happen in her life.

It was in season 12 of the hit show that Bailey became the chief of surgery, and she gave it all she had from the very beginning. As the first female at the hospital to hold the position, she actually made history of sorts, and we can only imagine how proud she was. As fans know, Bailey was quite shy and reserved during her internship at the hospital, finally coming out of her shell as her career progressed. She landed the position only after Owen Hunt resigned, and was considered for his job.

At first, it looked like the other candidate for the position, Tracy McConnell, would end up being appointed, but the board members voted and decided that Bailey would be the best choice for chief of surgery at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital.

In a perfect world, Bailey would have been able to hold the position for as long as she wished, however, this was sadly not the case. So, what is the heartbreaking reason as to why she failed?

According to Reddit, she just wasnt ready for all of the responsibility, and although fans feel that she is an absolutely wonderful person, they felt that her emotions got in the way and didnt allow her to accomplish all that she should.

The good news is that many feel that Bailey has plenty of time to grow into the position as chief of surgery, and while she shouldnt have been offered the job at the time that she was, it doesnt mean that all hope is lost. Will Bailey ever return to the high-profile position? That remains to be seen.

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The Anatomy of a Medical Device Startup – Medical Device and Diagnostics Industry

The singular purpose and focus on results with relentless execution is critical to the success of any startup, according toSiddharth Desai, technical leaderand president at Health Care Evolution Inc. During a session atMD&M West 2020, Desaitalked about how a startup's approach to product development compares to the approach typically seen at larger, more conventional organizations.

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Ask the Expert: Anatomy of a heart surgery how to prepare – The Star Press

Michael Savitt Published 8:18 a.m. ET Feb. 28, 2020

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Heart surgery of any kind can be scary and the decision to undergo one is not a decision to be taken lightly. After conversations with your doctor, it may become clear that heart surgery is the best option for you, so to help with any lingering anxiety about the upcoming procedure, it could help to have a lot of the facts up front. Lets dive in to some things you can expect with an upcoming surgery and some tips on how to make it easier on you.

What preliminary tests will they run?

Its important for your doctor to run a few tests to reduce any risks when it comes to the anesthesia given and how to manage your recovery after the surgery. You can expect to go in ahead of your surgery for the following tests:

Your doctor may require more tests than the ones listed above, but these are just a few common ones that you can expect.

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What can I expect before the surgery?

Before the surgery, your surgeon will need a list of all the medications and herbal supplements you are currently taking along with their dosages. This is especially important if you are taking blood thinners (anticoagulants).

Depending on the medications or supplements you are taking, you may be asked by your surgeon to suspend their use before the surgery. Some common ones have different effects on bleeding and/or take various amounts of time to wear off. Your surgeon will give specific instructions on when to stop taking these medications/supplements before the surgery.

Even though its scary to think about, its important to talk with your family and loved ones about your wishes should the unthinkable happen. Appointing someone in your family to make decisions for you can also prove helpful, making sure they are aware of your medical history and any allergies you may have.

Lastly, your surgeon may give you some day before instructions like bathing with a specific skin prep scrub, what medications not to take and what foods/liquids to stay away from, if not altogether.

What can I expect after the surgery?

After your surgery, you will recover in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) for as long as the surgeon deems necessary to receive additional, post-op care. After you are discharged, your recovery at home can take anywhere between fourand eightweeks. This is a standard amount of time, but everyone is different and your recovery time could take longer, based on multiple factors like age, the procedure done and your overall condition before surgery.

Even though you may feel fully recovered after a few weeks or months after your surgery, your journey does not stop there as your heart health is something you will have to monitor for the rest of your life.

Your doctor might also give you a list of exercises to do at home, or you may be signed up for a cardiac rehabilitation program to attend as your continued heart health is of utmost importance.

Any useful tips you can share for surgery preparation?

Michael Savitt, MD, MSE is a physician in the cardiac department at IU Health Ball Memorial Hospital. To learn more, visit iuhealth.org/find-medical-services/heart-vascular-care.

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‘The Invisible Man’ | Anatomy of a Scene – The New York Times

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Hi, Im Leigh Whannell. Im the writer and director of the film, The Invisible Man. A lot of the film deals with paranoia and whether or not Elisabeth Mosss character is really seeing something. And this is a scene where shes actually dealing with physical presence and a physical threat. We dont get to meet our antagonist, Adrian. You dont have to learn a lot about him as the film goes on. And so I wanted the threat to suddenly become very real. And I thought it would be an interesting way to shoot a scene like this where two people are fighting, but you can only see one of the participants. [RUNNING WATER] And I could see that in my minds eye. I could see what that would look like if we pulled it off well. Turns out it was quite hard to achieve. It took a while to get there, to get the thing on screen that I could see in my head when I was writing. But we got here, eventually. [LOUD NOISE] Theres obviously moments in this scene that Elisabeth Moss could not perform. Shes not a trained stunt performer. She cannot be thrown across a table. So then the question becomes, how do we shoot Elisabeth Moss and then cut to somebody else? So in the middle of the shot, we have to match frame a stunt person in. And then, so shell do the actual throw and shell get thrown, and then shell land, and we have to freeze her and then match frame Elisabeth back in. And it was very technically difficult when she was interacting with the stunt performer in a green suit and when she wasnt. Because as we found out when we did visual effects, its kind of easier to add something to a frame with CGI. Its hard to remove something, especially a human body in a bright green suit. Like if this person is moving and blocking the other actor, and what are we going to do with that moment where the stunt performers arm is blocking Elisabeths face. But I know that the visual effects guys, a company called Cutting Edge, in Sydney, had a lot of sleepless nights to get it looking amazing. [BREAKING DISH]

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