Some Bad News
Last Thursday (Jan 21) my father had some chest pain after returning from the store. It wouldn’t go away, and soon my father realized that this wasn’t the normal discomfort that he sometimes felt from the acid reflux which he sometimes has. Then he did something out of character–he asked his next door neighbor to call an ambulance.
I understand how out of character this was for him, because I am just like my father in many ways. We both would tend to ignore pain until it became overwhelming, and for him to ask for an ambulance shows that it was something out of the ordinary. I am still surprised that he did this and didn’t try to drive to the emergency room by himself. It just goes to show that he was experiencing something out of the ordinary and that he is much smarter than I am.
The next morning he had an angiogram and instead of a stent which they thought he might need, they found he had two coronary arteries which showed some blockage. He would need double bypass surgery. The interesting thing is that they found that his EKG was normal. A slight elevation of heart enzymes showed that he had a mild heart attack also.
My father will be 86 in March and has always been extremely healthy. The doctor, one of the best in the Dallas area, said that he doesn’t consider the patient’s age in considerating this procedure, but their health, and that my father was otherwise in excellent health.
The operation will take place at 7:15 am CST tomorrow. I’d appreciate any kind thoughts or prayers sent my father’s way.
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