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Re: Heart attack


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Posted by The tractor vet on July 11, 2020 at 09:13:39 from (104.179.81.68):

In Reply to: Heart attack posted by MarkB_MI on July 11, 2020 at 02:29:51:

A little over a year ago i drove myself in and the E/R staff got all excited when i WALKED IN . about the same deal here as they were going to AIR FLIGHT me to another place some 34 miles away . as i could die and any second they kept telling me . Told them NOPE no chopper so i got a vary fast ride to the other place . And once there that is where i lay for three days before they did the cath . Then laid there for four more days needing a triple bypass and nothing being done . Went five days with out being allowed to even WASH up , the room was filthy sheets on the bed never changed . after a week i lots it and came unglued on everybody and walked out . Next night i was back at our local E/R and they told me they were going to send me back and i told them i would NOT go back there and i get well we will send you to another one NOPE ain't happing and if i was going ANYWHERE it was to the Cleveland Clinic or i would just go home and die .. They got me in the Clinic . Whole new ball game up there The min i hit that place i was swarmed over by mor people in different color scrubs and this was at 10:30 at night and at 2 Am i told them that i was plum wore out and really needed some sleep and i got Oh ok we will pick this back up in the morning . Next morning AFTER breakfast we started again with more test , more Dr. and nurses hovering over me then the figured out OH you have a breathing problem and more Dr. and nurses and more tests Cat scans X rays it is a wonder i don't glow in the dark. and more dr. more powwows and the next thing i know i have one of the head Dr.of the Cardiac dept. in talking with me and he is telling me that HE will be the one doing my bypass as since i am high risk he does not want anything to go wrong , Next morning at 6:30 they are slicing and dicing and by 3 in the afternoon i am awake setting up by 5 i am up walking . NO real pain to speak of just DON"T COUGH . Once out of ICU they were having a hard time keeping me down and just gave up and let me do what i felt i could do as i was always out walking and they had to track me down . Biggest problem i had was with my right leg where they removed a vane and with in two weeks the pain when ya coughed was gone . It took five months for the leg to get back to normal . What i have to say about the Clinic is they are top notch , all but one of my nurses were plum outstanding aqll but that one were between a 9.5 and a 10 and for the red necks they all rate a solid 6-8 on the Budweiser scale , the beds sucked and the food sucked and there are NO FAST FOOD places close by . BUT we worked around that as there are LOTS of Maw and Paw places that have carry out . I was up there yesterday for my check up and all is good.


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