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pmendhall wrote:
Knowing the power of "Purrs" I am asking for some for my father who had a major heart attack today. I am going to visit him and will update you when I know something. Any purrs you would care to send his way would be appreciated. Purrs and healing thoughts and wishes for your father, Diane. Please keep us informed about him and know that our thoughts are with you all. Pam, Rob, and the NC nine |
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pmendhall wrote:
Knowing the power of "Purrs" I am asking for some for my father who had a major heart attack today. I am going to visit him and will update you when I know something. Any purrs you would care to send his way would be appreciated. Thanks! Diane Healing purrs and meatloaf meditations are on the way from Hobbes, Selena and Lacey and I add my healing thoughts and prayers. Please let us know how your father is doing. Julie, Hobbes, Selena and Lacey |
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They took dad in to do the angioplasty. He was unable to lay flat because
he couldn't breath. Apparently he has emphysema (we didn't know it, he suspected), a bad back, damage to his heart on both sides, and weighed (in August 365 lbs). The doctors were afraid that if he went into respiratory arrest they wouldn't be able to bring him back. They are going to medicate him if possible. They brought him back to his room and he was agatated. We thought we wasn't going to make it because the move from the surgical area back to his room was almost too much for him. It is apparently just a matter of time before either he gets a cold, or his heart gets tired and quits. I am back home now and my family and I really appreciate all the thoughts, purrs, doggie drool, etc. that have been winging their way to my father and family. Thank you. Diane |
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"pmendhall" wrote I am back home now and my family and I really appreciate all the thoughts, purrs, doggie drool, etc. that have been winging their way to my father and family. Thank you. We are still purring for your father and your family. -- Marina, Frank and Nikki marina (dot) kurten (at) pp (dot) inet (dot) fi |
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On Thu, 27 Nov 2003 04:30:56 GMT, "pmendhall"
wrote: They took dad in to do the angioplasty. He was unable to lay flat because he couldn't breath. Apparently he has emphysema (we didn't know it, he suspected), a bad back, damage to his heart on both sides, and weighed (in August 365 lbs). The doctors were afraid that if he went into respiratory arrest they wouldn't be able to bring him back. They are going to medicate him if possible. They brought him back to his room and he was agatated. We thought we wasn't going to make it because the move from the surgical area back to his room was almost too much for him. It is apparently just a matter of time before either he gets a cold, or his heart gets tired and quits. I am back home now and my family and I really appreciate all the thoughts, purrs, doggie drool, etc. that have been winging their way to my father and family. Thank you. Diane Prayers and purrs coming for your Dad and all the family -- Steve Touchstone, faithful servant of Sammy, Little Bit and Rocky [remove Junk for email] http://www.sirinet.net/~stouchst/index.html |
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Marina wrote:
"pmendhall" wrote I am back home now and my family and I really appreciate all the thoughts, purrs, doggie drool, etc. that have been winging their way to my father and family. Thank you. We are still purring for your father and your family. -- Marina, Frank and Nikki marina (dot) kurten (at) pp (dot) inet (dot) fi Ditto here. Pam, Rob, and the NC nine |
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pmendhall wrote:
They took dad in to do the angioplasty. He was unable to lay flat because he couldn't breath. Apparently he has emphysema (we didn't know it, he suspected), a bad back, damage to his heart on both sides, and weighed (in August 365 lbs). The doctors were afraid that if he went into respiratory arrest they wouldn't be able to bring him back. They are going to medicate him if possible. They brought him back to his room and he was agatated. We thought we wasn't going to make it because the move from the surgical area back to his room was almost too much for him. It is apparently just a matter of time before either he gets a cold, or his heart gets tired and quits. I am back home now and my family and I really appreciate all the thoughts, purrs, doggie drool, etc. that have been winging their way to my father and family. Thank you. Diane Still purring. -- Adrian A House Is Not A Home, Without A Cat. |
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