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     Location: OH. IO | gosh,you DESERVE your own post!!!Many prayers for a full and quick recovery from your heart attack!!! I don't facebook,so I didn't know until this am.Hugs to you and your family.And lots of prayers too        |
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       Location: Peg-Leg Julia Grimm | I'm on the wrong people's friends list for sure. I didn't know until this morning. I'm VERY happy we still have Dave in our presence! I'm very glad you're on the mend.     |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Yept since I'm not a Facebooker either you dont hear much, prayers for Dave hope that you get to go home soon    
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| Thanks everyone for the well wishes. It WAS a surprise to me as well. I have not suffered many "sick days" in life, so suffering a heart attack was a stunner. Luckily my wife never left my side, (except to take my horse for me), and I'm convinced, saved my life with her quick thinking while we anxiously waited for the ambulance and I took the baby aspirins she had found in the house. (that was later confirmed by EMS to quite likely have saved my narly biscuits) Anyway . . . . it's truly amazing what they can do now. Surgery one day, home the next . . . for a 100% blocked artery I consider myself fortunate to be breathing much less active. And I got to see my son and daughter!!!! Great weekend. DaveM |
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Go Get Em!
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     Location: OH. IO | So good on the quick thinking with the aspirins!!! Happy to see you are feeling strong enough to stop by as well:)Take care of yourself,and get well soon,happy you got to see your children,but sorry it was because of your heart attack:) |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | DaveM - 2019-11-13 3:24 PM Thanks everyone for the well wishes. It WAS a surprise to me as well. I have not suffered many "sick days" in life, so suffering a heart attack was a stunner. Luckily my wife never left my side, (except to take my horse for me), and I'm convinced, saved my life with her quick thinking while we anxiously waited for the ambulance and I took the baby aspirins she had found in the house. (that was later confirmed by EMS to quite likely have saved my narly biscuits) Anyway . . . . it's truly amazing what they can do now. Surgery one day, home the next . . . for a 100% blocked artery I consider myself fortunate to be breathing much less active. And I got to see my son and daughter!!!! Great weekend. DaveM So glad to see you posted on here and really happy for you that you are HOME!!!! What a great update So glad that Mary started this thread for you to let you know that we are all rooting for ya!!
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| DaveM - 2019-11-13 2:24 PM
Thanks everyone for the well wishes. It WAS a surprise to me as well. I have not suffered many "sick days" in life, so suffering a heart attack was a stunner. Luckily my wife never left my side, (except to take my horse for me), and I'm convinced, saved my life with her quick thinking while we anxiously waited for the ambulance and I took the baby aspirins she had found in the house. (that was later confirmed by EMS to quite likely have saved my narly biscuits)
Anyway . . . . it's truly amazing what they can do now. Surgery one day, home the next . . . for a 100% blocked artery I consider myself fortunate to be breathing much less active. And I got to see my son and daughter!!!! Great weekend.
DaveM
Gail said no more going fast for you. I offered to send a roll of quarters so you can ride the horse at the grocery store. Many continued hugs and prayers. I’m so glad you’re still here! Don’t ever do that again, ok??? |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | DaveM - 2019-11-13 3:24 PM
Thanks everyone for the well wishes. It WAS a surprise to me as well. I have not suffered many "sick days" in life, so suffering a heart attack was a stunner. Luckily my wife never left my side, (except to take my horse for me), and I'm convinced, saved my life with her quick thinking while we anxiously waited for the ambulance and I took the baby aspirins she had found in the house. (that was later confirmed by EMS to quite likely have saved my narly biscuits)
Anyway . . . . it's truly amazing what they can do now. Surgery one day, home the next . . . for a 100% blocked artery I consider myself fortunate to be breathing much less active. And I got to see my son and daughter!!!! Great weekend.
DaveM
And this all happen to you on Monday? And now you are already home, wow you are one tough dude..  |
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          Location: Dearing, GA | Dave and Gail, I work for the American Heart Association. If you want to private message me the name of your town, I'd be happy to connect you with your local AHA office. They can help with resources, local doctors, etc. Lots of opportunities to meet other survivors, too, as well as support for the family members. So happy to hear you came out of this stronger than before. Many prayers for you both! |
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       Location: Kansas | Sorry to see this, but very glad you are home Praying for a quick recovery |
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      Location: Arkansas | You are one tough man with a wonderful wife! Many prayers for the whole family  |
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"Heck's Coming With Me"
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        Location: Kansas | The progess made in heart disease treatment is amazing. My dad died so young so many years ago and I'm 100% sure that had these methods been in play he would have lived another 20 years. The doctors of that era just gave up on him. I remember when I had a gall bladder attack and the doctors thought it might be a heart attack. Nurses were feeding me baby aspirin and I had no idea why. Happy you're good to go Dave. |
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     Location: Oklahoma | Sorry to hear this, Dave. I went through the same thing 9 years ago - heart attack while I was riding my horse. Was able to get off the horse and did take an aspirin, also, then went to the local hospital, lifeflighted to a larger hospital, had a heart cath, 1 stent for a 100% blocked LAD artery. Sound familiar? All I can say is that God was looking out for me and in 9 years since, I have always, always taken my anticoagulation and high cholesterol medication and kept up my doctor visits and had no more problems. Here is wishing you well! |
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        Location: LuluLand~along I64 Indiana | Dave, so glad to hear that your on the mend. Hugs and Love to you both! Lulu |
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