I have not been on the forum for awhile but Friday, My son called my wife and started telling her about symptoms that he was having. She said get into the hospital, NOW. He did, he was admitted for congestive heart failure. They did the tests and his heart was operating at 15 to 17%. On Saturday he coded twice, each time they brought him back, at that point they thought his heart was operating at 5 to 7%. They leveled him out again at about 15% and he was sent to tucon to az heart hospital where he is being evaluated for a heart replacement. Last word was that IF he can stay at his current level, they will not to heart replacement now. He is 49 and average life span for heart replacemnt is 10 yrs or less. He was healthy as a horse in MN for 20 yrs but they suspect that after moving to AZ, he had a virus that attacked his Mitro heart Valve, it is just about completely distroyed. He was a healthy business and auto repair owner and probably just worked thru the sickness until it was gone, so he thought. He has two young kids and a beautiful wife, but she just cannot accept that he is that sick. WE WENT ELK HUNTING 6 MONTHS AGO AND I SAW NO PROBLEM WITH HIM, HE AS JUST ALITTLE TIRED AFTER LONG TRECKS. It is hard to fathom telling a 49 yr old that AT MOST he has 10 yrs to live to see his two kids get older. If there is anything good from this it is that it has brought us even closer together than before. Kids grow up and dads become granddads and step back to watch everyone grow up. It should make you think that staying close to your kids is the most importent thing is life. His doctor does not want a 70 yr old donor heart
I lost his mother in 1993 & I think part of this whole thing is an adversion to doctors, watching his mother die. We really need the prayers but also let EVERY dad think about staying close to their grown kids and watch for any unusual happenings. Ya know, it sure is hard on the parents too.
I lost his mother in 1993 & I think part of this whole thing is an adversion to doctors, watching his mother die. We really need the prayers but also let EVERY dad think about staying close to their grown kids and watch for any unusual happenings. Ya know, it sure is hard on the parents too.