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<blockquote data-quote="mercurycrest" data-source="post: 116972" data-attributes="member: 64"><p>I didn't properly post the one above yesterday, this one was in the mail this morning. </p><p></p><p><em>Well Folks,</em></p><p><em> The race is not over. The reason they went in and told us that a heart attack had happened is because, A extremely high enzyme that was detected that organs give off when damaged or dying. It is caused from dying tissue from the heart itself. There was apparently <u>no new damage</u> and the elevated enzyme was unexplainable as far as new damage goes. They pulled the camera out and did not have to do anything.</em></p><p><em> </em></p><p><em>The left and right ventricals are tired, Well would you be after 93 + years, 34,000 days, at 80 beats per minite that is >>>3916800000 times that his heart has beat.</em></p><p><em>He also has a bit if anemia due to the kidneys and dialysis. They gave him a blood transfusion today. He has a fairly significant blockage in one of his arteries going to his legs.</em></p><p> <em></em></p><p><em> After all that he is expected to get back on his feet, regain some of his energy and continue the race. The next couple days he will be evaluated through physical therapy. We are hoping that he is able to come back home in a couple days.</em></p><p> <em></em></p><p><em> Overall, given all he has been through, he is in good spirits, willing to continue dialysis and keep on keeping on. I will let you know how the evauation goes in a couple days. I really hope that his finish line is here at the house. I can only do so much and both he and I do not want him in one of those rest homes.</em></p><p> <em></em></p><p><em> BLESSINGS AND LONG LIFES TO YOU ALL</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mercurycrest, post: 116972, member: 64"] I didn't properly post the one above yesterday, this one was in the mail this morning. [I]Well Folks, The race is not over. The reason they went in and told us that a heart attack had happened is because, A extremely high enzyme that was detected that organs give off when damaged or dying. It is caused from dying tissue from the heart itself. There was apparently [U]no new damage[/U] and the elevated enzyme was unexplainable as far as new damage goes. They pulled the camera out and did not have to do anything. The left and right ventricals are tired, Well would you be after 93 + years, 34,000 days, at 80 beats per minite that is >>>3916800000 times that his heart has beat. He also has a bit if anemia due to the kidneys and dialysis. They gave him a blood transfusion today. He has a fairly significant blockage in one of his arteries going to his legs. After all that he is expected to get back on his feet, regain some of his energy and continue the race. The next couple days he will be evaluated through physical therapy. We are hoping that he is able to come back home in a couple days. Overall, given all he has been through, he is in good spirits, willing to continue dialysis and keep on keeping on. I will let you know how the evauation goes in a couple days. I really hope that his finish line is here at the house. I can only do so much and both he and I do not want him in one of those rest homes. BLESSINGS AND LONG LIFES TO YOU ALL[/I] [/QUOTE]
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