Posted by Buzzman72 on July 05, 2011 at 07:44:19 from (74.129.195.67):
We got through my Grandmother's 100th Birthday Party on Sunday OK, but later on Sunday evening my wife, Sherry, got to feeling extremely fatigued. We went to a cousin's houde next to the golf course to watch the fireworks show, and on the walk from his back yard up to the house, Sherry got short of breath.
She continued being short of breath for quite awhile...no chest pains [she had a quadruple bypass in '96, followed by 2 stents in 2001], just short of breath. But she insisted she didn't want to go to the ER to get checked out. So first thing this morning [9:30am] we got her in at her doc's office.
Doc checked her out, and her O2 lsaturation level was low...put her in oxygen, and got the level up to a 94. Her heart sounded good, according to the doc, but her lungs didn't. So she's on her way to the ER in the ambulance, because they didn't want to send ne out with a bottle of oxygen. Not life-threatening, but the doc did mention "possible pneumonia" in one lung...not to us, but to the EMT's when they picked her up.
So I'm on my way to the ER, after dropping off her purse and such here at the house. I'd appreciate it, and I know Sherry would also, if you'd say a prayer for her...or at least keep her in your thoughts. Thanks, folks.
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