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Two weeks ago. He is 71. To say it was a shock is an understatement! And it occurred over several days so it isn't like it was one big attack, but smaller chest pains over the several days. I've got stories, but the bottom line is he had emergency stents (4) put into one artery, but needs more work. According to the doctors, there is a genetic factor with the arteries that makes that complicated.
Was going to have to have open heart surgery in about a month, but once he was home this past week with his numerous medications to keep him stable until then- well he wasn't stable and kept having episodes so I had to call paramedics this past Friday night for like the third time and he is back in the hospital. The docs are scratching the open heart surgery and opting for another stent in another artery since they feel he can't wait another month, but yesterday he started literally peeing blood- they think a blood vessel popped down there and he is on anti platelet meds which act like blood thinners- and now he has a catheter and still some blood clots but they are hoping it clears up and he can have the stent put in tomorrow.
On top of this- He just got through recovering from simple robotic prostate surgery for an enlarged prostate in November (no cancer, thank goodness)
AND he had THIS heart attack the DAY AFTER his first eye surgery for cataracts! So now he has one good eye and one bad eye and he can't have the other eye done until 6 months from now! Of course, he has to recover from the heart surgery, but he won't be able to drive- his vision right now is 20/50, but they will try to come up with something like different glasses or contact lenses (doc recommends these- but hubby doesn't like contact lenses) in the meantime.
Anyway- stress level has been through the roof for us. Been living in our capital city which is an hour each way from our home between daily hospital visits and doctor appointments. Plus several calls to have paramedics to our home and to on call doctors at night. Nightmare!
As we are all reminded- life can change on a dime.
Was going to have to have open heart surgery in about a month, but once he was home this past week with his numerous medications to keep him stable until then- well he wasn't stable and kept having episodes so I had to call paramedics this past Friday night for like the third time and he is back in the hospital. The docs are scratching the open heart surgery and opting for another stent in another artery since they feel he can't wait another month, but yesterday he started literally peeing blood- they think a blood vessel popped down there and he is on anti platelet meds which act like blood thinners- and now he has a catheter and still some blood clots but they are hoping it clears up and he can have the stent put in tomorrow.
On top of this- He just got through recovering from simple robotic prostate surgery for an enlarged prostate in November (no cancer, thank goodness)
AND he had THIS heart attack the DAY AFTER his first eye surgery for cataracts! So now he has one good eye and one bad eye and he can't have the other eye done until 6 months from now! Of course, he has to recover from the heart surgery, but he won't be able to drive- his vision right now is 20/50, but they will try to come up with something like different glasses or contact lenses (doc recommends these- but hubby doesn't like contact lenses) in the meantime.
Anyway- stress level has been through the roof for us. Been living in our capital city which is an hour each way from our home between daily hospital visits and doctor appointments. Plus several calls to have paramedics to our home and to on call doctors at night. Nightmare!
As we are all reminded- life can change on a dime.
