Update on my current conditon.

As some of you know I had a 5-1/2 heart bypass done at the end of July of
this year. I have been at home, and out of work, recuperating. Everything
has been going great. I have been doing cardio-rehab for the past three
weeks and had been looking forward to be release to go back to work.

But something happenend this past Monday.

I went to the cardiologist and he cleared me to go back to work on Monday
morning. That afternoon, I started to have some heart palpitations. I told
my wife about this. We both just concluded that I was just excited because I
was going back to work.

On Tuesday evening, I was going to make an apple pie, sugar free of course,
and was proceeding to slice some granny smith apples. In the process I cut
my middle finger on a mandolin slicer. It was pretty severe. So much so that
I went to the emergency room to get it looked at. Well, when I cut my finger
the palpitations came back, and more severe than on Monday afternoon.

When I got to the emergency room I told them that I had had heart bypass and
that I was currently having heart palpitations. They hooked me up to a heart
monitor and they did not look pleased. It was showing that my heart was
skipping a beat. They gave me three nitro tablets and that seemed to help.
About an hour later the palpitations started again. This time they gave me
nitro paste. They put this paste on a strip of tape and put it on my chest.
Again, it helped but for only an hour and a half. (They did sew up my finger
during this, got five stitches.) They finally gave me a nitro drip and that
helped. They told me that they would have to transfer me to Norton in
Louisville where I was admitted initially.

So, I got to ride in an abulance. Problem was I was strapped to a gurney
facing backwards and no siren. :( This was around 12:30am Wednesday morning.

We got to the hospital and they got me up to TCU. Now, when I was at
Harrison County Hospital they put two IV's in me, one in each arm. One of
the IV's was the nitro drip, When I got to Norton hospital the connectioms
on the IV's were different and they couldn't put in any other IV's It tooke
them two hours to decide what to do. During this tiem I was still having
heart palpitations and was coughing, even though there was notihng in my
lungs, and I was feeling awful. Once they got the nitro drip reconnected
they gave me about 2ml of morphine and I went to sleep.

When I woke up, I got to eat breakfast, but this was tgoing to be the last
meal for next 24 hours. After that mean I was NBO and couldn't even have ice
chips. My cardiologist came in and said that he was going to do an
examination in the cath lab that evening. If there were any serious issues
he would let me know. I got to the cath lab around 4pm and was wheeled into
the operating room around 6pm. I was awake during the whole process. I ened
up geting three stints put into my heart. The sad part of it was that all
three went into three of the grafts that were put into my heart during
bypass. I have pictures of the before and after of the stint operation and
there is noticable improvement of the vessels in my heart.

I was released from the hospital on Friday afternoon and now have more meds
to take than before. I will be out of work for another month, but I will
still get to go to cardio. I just have to start from the beginning.

So, this is an update on my stiuation. I do appreciate your concerns and
prayers.

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