Had 5 last June 8 and was in hospital 6 days, Went in at midnight with a heart atack. 2 at 99% and other 3 over 85%. In location the stents they tried would not work. Oct-nov I was starting to be able to do decent on work. Just saw heart doctor today. See me in 6 months. First of dec they decided I was well enough for the rotator cuff surgery I should have had before the heart atack. Shoulder hurt a lot more than the bypass did but the bypass I was week with. Allowed to drive on July 16 and July 18 drove 166 mile one way to tractor show. I turned 68 last Sept. 11. Sounds like no work till April-May for shoulder. I tried the heart rehab but due to this shoulder I could not do it as it was most arm excercizes and with torn ligiments to painfull. When they told me it had to be I told them to just let me die a painfree death, said they could not do that, I signed the paper expecting I would not come out of the operation alive. Turned out while I was in in the other hospital a lady I had met and her son is doing my mechanick work did not make it. Came thru the heart ok but when took catheter out started bleeding and could not get it to stop. 2-3 days after I was home went to see her in the funeral home in my house slippers anti swelling socks and shorts to see her. I had mine at Lima Memorial, Lima, Ohio.
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