Mike.C
Established Member
Although I had told my fellow mods, because Digit had left us so recently I thought an explanation for my absence could wait.
So where have I been?, Hospital, 2 weeks in ICU, 2 weeks on the Coronary care unit, home for 10 days, and rushed in again for another 2 weeks.
It all started on the 4 June when while watching tv I just passed out, no pain in my chest, no trouble breathing, not a clue anything was wrong. After trying to bring me around after 10 days in ICU (for some reason I would not react), I finally started to wakeup after 12 days only to be told that I had suffered a heart attack, my lungs had filled with fluid because I had Pulmonary Oedema, a lower lung infection and Pneumonia. :shock:
After being unable to put a Stent in the blocked artery I was put on medication to try and unblock it, but when I was back in again 10 days later, they went into a good artery and into the rear of the blocked one, where they put 2 Stents in.
I still have one or two problems, but all in all I consider myself a very lucky man, and now truly understand how precious life is.
Cheers
Mike
So where have I been?, Hospital, 2 weeks in ICU, 2 weeks on the Coronary care unit, home for 10 days, and rushed in again for another 2 weeks.
It all started on the 4 June when while watching tv I just passed out, no pain in my chest, no trouble breathing, not a clue anything was wrong. After trying to bring me around after 10 days in ICU (for some reason I would not react), I finally started to wakeup after 12 days only to be told that I had suffered a heart attack, my lungs had filled with fluid because I had Pulmonary Oedema, a lower lung infection and Pneumonia. :shock:
After being unable to put a Stent in the blocked artery I was put on medication to try and unblock it, but when I was back in again 10 days later, they went into a good artery and into the rear of the blocked one, where they put 2 Stents in.
I still have one or two problems, but all in all I consider myself a very lucky man, and now truly understand how precious life is.
Cheers
Mike