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Couple of weeks ago, I had a heart attack. For a number of reason I got an ambulance ride up to Portland, and when there, asked for a room with a view of Mount Hood. They gave me one, but it snowed and or rained every day, so never did see the mountain, through all the clouds. I ended up with three new stints in my heart, and some poor cow out in the back pasture had to give her all just for me. I now have a cow valve in my heart. Feel pretty good, no chest pain, or shortness of breath. Legs are very weak from 2 weeks in bed. You know, there aint nothing on TV. I'd turn it on for background noise and sleep a lot. Slept off at least 20 lbs. The food sucked. Heart safe and diabetes.
Don't wish that on anybody. To put in the valve, they did a bilateral in the groin. One side was to run a camera up, so the doctor could see what he was doing.
There are some funny stories about my experience with the groin thing experience, but this is a family group, and some people might not have the same sense of humor that I do. It's not nasty, but there are some parts of me that are black and blue, which are now turning green. Now aint that a peach. Photos are me in the hospital bed, Grand Daughter brought Duke in to see me. When I had the heart attack I was at home, took a nitro, got worse, took another nitro and it got worse, pain in my jaw. I was sitting on the edge of my chair, trying to get enough air, and Duke came over and put his head on my lap. Granddaughter came and got the dog, ambulance came and got me. Some poor cow died, and while I was in the hospital the Lord took Billy Graham, and left the likes of me with the poor cows valve. The Lord works in mysterious ways, Blessed be the name of the Lord.

Don't wish that on anybody. To put in the valve, they did a bilateral in the groin. One side was to run a camera up, so the doctor could see what he was doing.



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