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Posted by migraine on October 25, 2005 at 07:07:08 from (24.22.154.216):
In Reply to: Re: OT- who was it? posted by Allan in NE on October 25, 2005 at 06:45:03:
Hi Folks, yes that was me for sure. Went down 3 weeks last night and taken by ambulance to the hospital when my heart stopped 3 different times and when I got to the e.r. room I went flat line for 34 seconds. No activity at all, no pulse, wife thought it was goodbye and then my heart started by itself again. Rushed into surgery and put in pacemaker and that should keep me out of the deep hole. No solid food for almost 6 days and flat on my back in ICU. Bout went stir crazy but kept thinking of all the tractor projects I want to do yet. I'm still quite weak but am starting to work some on the job every day and even got some time in on the tractors Sat. I praise God for sparing my life and thank many of you who sent prayers and encouragement and told me I must have a few more Farmalls to save yet. Had the best heart specialists working on this deal but they still have no answers why. Never been in the hospital a day in my 55 years and no warnings AT ALL. Said I look 25 inside. Didn't comment on how old I looked outside. So I will trust my little friend under my collar bone and see what life holds next. Thanks Migraine
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