Good job not being a stubborn bastard like me, hope it goes well. Hot in your area yesterday?
(I ask because my wife had heat exhaustion Saturday- I knew some symptoms, not all).
Good luck, Dan
Good job not being a stubborn bastard like me, hope it goes well. Hot in your area yesterday?
(I ask because my wife had heat exhaustion Saturday- I knew some symptoms, not all).
Good luck, Dan
Get well and feel better!
you are high up the list of awesome local people I still need to meet in person.
Vibes and a bit of anxiety sent your way. Hoping you are feeling better and can check in soon.
Margie
Where is the roadside assistance page? Any chance Cap'n left a cell number there for us to check in more directly?
3 stents, no plague build up, perforated artery. I'll be in patient at least through this week. I'm wiped and going to pass back out.
He just messaged me. I'll leave it to him to share whatever details he cares to when he has a chance/the energy to check back in here, but he said he'll likely be recuperating in the hospital the rest of this week.
Berking glad to hear that you are still with us Cap.
Let us know if there is anything any of us can do for ya and HANG IN THERE.
captdownshift (Forum Supporter) said:3 stents, no plague build up, perforated artery. I'll be in patient at least through this week. I'm wiped and going to pass back out.
GREAT NEWS! All the best for your recuperation. Please keep us posted as time and energy allow, but get better first.
tuna55 said:Where is the roadside assistance page? Any chance Cap'n left a cell number there for us to check in more directly?
Edit: glad you're at least on the mend, capn!
captdownshift (Forum Supporter) said:3 stents, no plague build up, perforated artery. I'll be in patient at least through this week. I'm wiped and going to pass back out.
Man, you just can't catch a break with medical stuff! Glad they fixed ya up. Did you watch on the screen?
BTDT , Had first heart attack requiring stents three years ago and my most recent angioplasty was in Feb. You're an experienced patient so you know the drill. Although I was back to normal activities within a couple weeks I found it took about a year before feeling "normal" the first time.
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