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Posted by Olwyn Mary on June 22, 2006, 11:33 am
Good thoughts requested for my dh, who has to have a new pacemaker
implanted tomorrow morning. His present one was implanted ten years
ago, with a 7-year guarantee, so it is not a shock. However, he has
been feeling under the weather, so went back to his cardio (who has been
keeping a tight eye on it and just checked it again a couple of weeks
ago) and he said "Uh, oh. It's time!" They couldn't do it right away
as he needs to be off the blood thinners for three days first, so we go
to hospital at 6 a.m. Friday and they tell me I will be bringing him
home by noon. Normally, they might have kept him overnight for
monitoring, but the hospital we use is the only major one left in the
city since the storm, and they are horrendously overcrowded. Naturally,
I have been watching him like a hawk since Monday.
Olwyn Mary in New Orleans
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Posted by YarnWright on June 22, 2006, 11:48 am
On Thu, 22 Jun 2006 10:33:26 -0500, Olwyn Mary spun a fine yarn
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> Good thoughts requested for my dh, who has to have a new pacemaker
> implanted tomorrow morning. His present one was implanted ten years
> ago, with a 7-year guarantee, so it is not a shock. However, he has
> been feeling under the weather, so went back to his cardio (who has been
> keeping a tight eye on it and just checked it again a couple of weeks
> ago) and he said "Uh, oh. It's time!" They couldn't do it right away
> as he needs to be off the blood thinners for three days first, so we go
> to hospital at 6 a.m. Friday and they tell me I will be bringing him
> home by noon. Normally, they might have kept him overnight for
> monitoring, but the hospital we use is the only major one left in the
> city since the storm, and they are horrendously overcrowded. Naturally,
> I have been watching him like a hawk since Monday.
>
> Olwyn Mary in New Orleans
Olwyn Mary,
Good thoughts FLYING down to NOYA! And, please, take care of YOURSELF
as well!
Hugs,
Noreen
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Posted by lanfear32 on June 22, 2006, 12:59 pm
I will meditate and send positive energy your way...
YarnWright wrote:
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> On Thu, 22 Jun 2006 10:33:26 -0500, Olwyn Mary spun a fine yarn
> > Good thoughts requested for my dh, who has to have a new pacemaker
> > implanted tomorrow morning. His present one was implanted ten years
> > ago, with a 7-year guarantee, so it is not a shock. However, he has
> > been feeling under the weather, so went back to his cardio (who has been
> > keeping a tight eye on it and just checked it again a couple of weeks
> > ago) and he said "Uh, oh. It's time!" They couldn't do it right away
> > as he needs to be off the blood thinners for three days first, so we go
> > to hospital at 6 a.m. Friday and they tell me I will be bringing him
> > home by noon. Normally, they might have kept him overnight for
> > monitoring, but the hospital we use is the only major one left in the
> > city since the storm, and they are horrendously overcrowded. Naturally,
> > I have been watching him like a hawk since Monday.
> > Olwyn Mary in New Orleans
> Olwyn Mary,
> Good thoughts FLYING down to NOYA! And, please, take care of YOURSELF
> as well!
> Hugs,
> Noreen
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Posted by Christine in Kent, Garden of on June 22, 2006, 2:49 pm
Absolutely, all good thoughts wishes coming your way, for both of you
tomorrow. Looking forward to hearing it's all done and he's home recovering
with a hawk for a nurse!!
Love & higs
Christine
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> Good thoughts requested for my dh, who has to have a new pacemaker
> implanted tomorrow morning. His present one was implanted ten years ago,
> with a 7-year guarantee, so it is not a shock. However, he has been
> feeling under the weather, so went back to his cardio (who has been
> keeping a tight eye on it and just checked it again a couple of weeks ago)
> and he said "Uh, oh. It's time!" They couldn't do it right away as he
> needs to be off the blood thinners for three days first, so we go to
> hospital at 6 a.m. Friday and they tell me I will be bringing him home by
> noon. Normally, they might have kept him overnight for monitoring, but
> the hospital we use is the only major one left in the city since the
> storm, and they are horrendously overcrowded. Naturally, I have been
> watching him like a hawk since Monday.
> Olwyn Mary in New Orleans
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Posted by Els van Dam on June 22, 2006, 2:59 pm
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> Good thoughts requested for my dh, who has to have a new pacemaker
> implanted tomorrow morning. His present one was implanted ten years
> ago, with a 7-year guarantee, so it is not a shock. However, he has
> been feeling under the weather, so went back to his cardio (who has been
> keeping a tight eye on it and just checked it again a couple of weeks
> ago) and he said "Uh, oh. It's time!" They couldn't do it right away
> as he needs to be off the blood thinners for three days first, so we go
> to hospital at 6 a.m. Friday and they tell me I will be bringing him
> home by noon. Normally, they might have kept him overnight for
> monitoring, but the hospital we use is the only major one left in the
> city since the storm, and they are horrendously overcrowded. Naturally,
> I have been watching him like a hawk since Monday.
>
> Olwyn Mary in New Orleans
Olwyn, I will be thinking of you, I am sure it will be a routing exchange
and Your husband will be as good as new with his new pacemaker. Amazing
when you come to think of it that it worked well for over 10 years.
Love
Els
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> implanted tomorrow morning. His present one was implanted ten years
> ago, with a 7-year guarantee, so it is not a shock. However, he has
> been feeling under the weather, so went back to his cardio (who has been
> keeping a tight eye on it and just checked it again a couple of weeks
> ago) and he said "Uh, oh. It's time!" They couldn't do it right away
> as he needs to be off the blood thinners for three days first, so we go
> to hospital at 6 a.m. Friday and they tell me I will be bringing him
> home by noon. Normally, they might have kept him overnight for
> monitoring, but the hospital we use is the only major one left in the
> city since the storm, and they are horrendously overcrowded. Naturally,
> I have been watching him like a hawk since Monday.
>
> Olwyn Mary in New Orleans