Posted by Hockeygoon on July 12, 2020 at 06:56:41 from (68.171.183.80):
In Reply to: Heart attack posted by MarkB_MI on July 11, 2020 at 02:29:51:
You were lucky.
My wife's uncle was a big strong man that worked hard as a farmer his entire life. The family has a history of heart problems and her father (the uncle's brother) had his first bypass surgery when he was 34. When the uncle hit 60 he thought he had the flu, just wasn't feeling good and lots of body aches in his torso. He was taking it easy waiting to get over the flu when he fell out of a chair while eating breakfast. He couldn't get up and his wife couldn't lift him. Ambulance hauled him off and he never recovered. A man that fed hundreds of cattle and worked a thousand of acres of land couldn't walk from the living room to the bathroom without help. And then it got worse. after a year he moved into nursing home and a year after that he was bed ridden and couldn't even sit in a chair. He lived 4 years that way in the nursing home and was miserable for every second. He said many times he wished his wife had seen him on the floor and just closed the door and left him for a couple days.
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