As a mater of fact Marc it is a very opportuned timming for me to discover these problems now. Had I waited and had a real heart failure outside the hospital I would not now be capable of reponding from my hospital bed. I am in no pain or discomfort and I am carefully being monitored by ECG 24 hours a day. Today I will undergo a battery of nuclear medecine tests using the newest and finest equipment. THREE nurses and two student nurses are constantly questioning my comfort or needs. I live in a city where they train all the doctors and nurses or hundreds of miles around. It's a University hospital and it's called "God's Hotel" in French ( no kidding).Mark Culpepper wrote:Trickfox.
Have you ever had really strange thoughts like this?
Perhaps you have had this heart problem for quite awhile before it was discovered?
Perhaps it was "meant" to be revealed to you the way it was and while you were in the hospital where you could find immediate help/
Maybe this is something that had to be corrected before you " went forth" into other adventures. Maybe for this next month you are just supposed to rest and take care of yourself?
MarkC
I only wish all of you citizens of the USA had the same considerate health care system we do up here.
In any case I have work to do today here in the hospital. I was working on some translations up until a week or so ago, and now I can get back on this translation work that I'm doing for a dear friend. I guess it was time for me to stop the other technical work I was doing anyhow. Climbing ladders and installing surveillance camera wires is more physically stressing anyhow. Now I have an excuse to sit in bed and play with my portable computer.
Having breakfast right now. Toast , pourage, juice, coffee, and a bunch of pills.
My spirits are up, and my mood is excellent.
I hope Mr. Twigsnapper is doing well also. How about it sir?
how is your health these days? you know we have to keep treading water here for a while don't we?
Raymond