On 06/06/2014 12:50 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> Just s short note to explain my quietness this past week, I've been in the
> shop, 80 miles north, recuperating from a Pulmonary Embolism, something
> thats generally 100% fatal.
>
> So now I'm a free bleeder, taking coumaden aka warferin, yadda yadda.
>
> Lemme tell ya folks, its not a pleasant way to die, but they had sense
> enough to go straight to the CT to locate/verify the clot, and start a
> shot of ATP, so I am phenomenally lucky.  Other than huge legs from all
> the heparin they pumped in by the gallon & the right half of my heart
> blown up to 2x normal size from the back pressure the clot created, I am
> recuperating as expected.  The heart size should gradually normalize over
> the next few weeks.  I got home last evening & pissed off 5 lbs out of my
> legs overnight.
>
> Anyway, I'm about 10,000% better than a week ago last Wednesday evening,
> and it seems my thinker has survived, so I eventually should get back to
> pretty close to what was normal for me.
>
> To say that I am glad I am here to post this is at least the QOTW. :)
>
> Cheers, Gene Heskett
>
glad you're here Gene
best of luck, i did have "laysick" injection once
and pissed 10 lbs out that night
legs hurt like hell but the swelling went down.
(Tomp hands Gene wood dowel to bite on.)
keep on truckin!
TomP tjtr33

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