Ken had another ??? attack Update pg 16

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What a great way to look at things. It is amazing to see you with such a positive attitude amidst all your troubles. I'm still prayin'!

God Bless...
Terrah

It's really not such a positive attitude as the way it is. I am not a happy camper tonight at all. I am tearful and fearful. I just know that God is God and He has the power. These things happen when we drift away. I need to be in His word more.

Job went through a lot. I pray that The Holy Ghost will lift you up and keep you in the Lord's will.
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Thank you Opa. I am so very worried about him. He is only 46. He has lost ALL of his family members that have passed to heart disease. I have cried a river tonight. I am scared.

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Here is a thought for you, maybe do some research it or discuss with the doctor...

My mother was 42 and just had a complete physical including ekg, 4 days later she had a heart attack. She had her second one at age 44 and even an agioplasia (sp?). Finally...they found a defect in the rear lower valve...it had been there her entire life and never showed on any test. It would not open and close properly regularly. She takes a pill to regulate the valve and has been heart attack free and heart issue free since..she will turn 67 in November.

Make sure he has an excellent cardiologist who is willing to really look him and his heart over.

Stay strong, bury your fear and get pushy with these docs to find out what the sam heck is going on. Cry later...get tough now, it is answer time.
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Ooo glad his enzymes were good this afternoon. It's always good to have these things happen while at the hospital, they get you on the meds right away. I'm glad they aren't trying to send him home. It's obvious that something needs to be done.
 
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Thank you Opa. I am so very worried about him. He is only 46. He has lost ALL of his family members that have passed to heart disease. I have cried a river tonight. I am scared.

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I know you are....
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Here is a thought for you, maybe do some research it or discuss with the doctor...

My mother was 42 and just had a complete physical including ekg, 4 days later she had a heart attack. She had her second one at age 44 and even an agioplasia (sp?). Finally...they found a defect in the rear lower valve...it had been there her entire life and never showed on any test. It would not open and close properly regularly. She takes a pill to regulate the valve and has been heart attack free and heart issue free since..she will turn 67 in November.

Make sure he has an excellent cardiologist who is willing to really look him and his heart over.

Stay strong, bury your fear and get pushy with these docs to find out what the sam heck is going on. Cry later...get tough now, it is answer time.
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Are you somehow picturing me, a bear and a toothbrush? That fight is there - They have already been put on notice that I am not nice when pushed.
 
Good evening Debi,
Hugs and do get some rest and know that Our Lord has it ALL in His hands.

I love you,
gretch
 
oh my ....
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(where is the other "hug" smiley>this one is nt right for these types of situations! please put it back!)
I don't know what I can say to help you feel better... I will include you in my prayers at the little chapel here (see your member prayer thread )
(((hugs))) Diana
 
Debbie, hope ken is doing better. I as a cardiac nurse am perplexed. Why aren't they recathing him??? His stents need rechecked. Chest pain is not normal, somthing causes it whether its a heart attack or not. Chest pain is your brain telling your heart "you need more oxygen" Oxygen is decreased by a blockage of some kind. The ekg is good and enzymes, great no damage, but something is causing his pain. If they cath and everything is good then they usually think it's gi related. Talk with the cardiologist in charge tommorow, if you don't like their answer direct your questions to the nurse manager of the floor. I don't like the idea of them not exploring this further.
I will keep you and ken in my prayers..
 
You are both in my prayers. I know you are a very strong and wonderful person and God will guide you through all of this. What a wonder ful example you are of faith in Action.

I'm a strong believer that "rain" falls everywhere and for a person of Faith, it's their time to rest in the Lord's direction and have the peace that passeth all understanding...

May God hold you tight and direct every move around you and Ken.
 
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Yes... you must get to the bottom of this, none of us want you Kenless.
Find a Doctor who will figure out what's wrong.
 

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