Life Is Short. Hug Your Loved Ones.
A week ago, all eyes were looking forward to our family gathering down on the Gulf Coast. Friday, I got an email from my father letting me know that he was having chest pains and he was going to see the doctor on Monday. Monday, the doctor looked at his EKG and set up an appointment for Tuesday with a cardiologist. Tuesday the doctor set up an appointment for a coronory angiography. That occurred today, where they discovered that a 95% blockage in one of his arteries. A coronary stent was inserted. Everything looks good so that he can see his granddaughter in a few days.
I’m glad he’s going to be okay. Scary stuff.Report
Glad it was caught in time and he’s going to be OK.Report
My father was struggling to live long enough to see my first daughter, his second granddaughter. He died three weeks before she was born. I’m glad your father looks to make it, and I hope he and Lain have a joyous meeting.Report
I wish your father the best Will.Report
Glad he is going to live. Make this a wakeup call and stop eating ourselves to death.
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My best to your family. I know exactly how this sort of stress feels; went through it myself about eighteen months ago.
It’s very, very good that your dad will get to see his granddaughter. And it’s good that he’ll get to see you. Use your time together well, and with an eye to more time together in the future.Report
Glad to here he is doing well. We should live life like our days are numbered and short, because they are.Report
Best to everybody. Good luck to everybody.Report
Sorry to hear about the troubles, but glad that your father is doing better. Best wishes.Report
dang – best wishes on his recovery.Report