SmorgassBored UPDATE

I just spoke to Doug on the phone. He is home and very weak. He will post something just as soon as he is able.

Thanks Smorgie for being a good friend since the old RSB days. Having you visit my shop and home was a high point in my life. It has always been my pleasure to spend time with you.

You are in our prayers for a quick recovery.

Your Friend - Arnot
 
I Don't Know Where To Begin

I am home now and don't know where to begin, my thoughts are disjointed. I'm a tough guy and a street fighter, but I'm not embarrassed to say that reading through these many posts made me cry. Your thoughts, prayers, comments and jokes have touched my heart and I am forever indebted to you all for your outpouring of kindness.

I come from a huge family of grandparents, parents, aunts & uncles and extended family and we spent all the holidays as a family at one relatives house or another. My family is all gone now and I am the elder remaining member. We no longer are a close knit family that gathers at holidays and I have spent the past 11 years spending all holidays with my online family of friends. The friendship and support of my AZB friends has made me glad to have spent my time with you all and has repaid me tenfold.

I thank you all, from the bottom of my faulty heart.
Doug
 
Smorgass Bored said:
I am home now and don't know where to begin, my thoughts are disjointed. I'm a tough guy and a street fighter, but I'm not embarrassed to say that reading through these many posts made me cry. Your thoughts, prayers, comments and jokes have touched my heart and I am forever indebted to you all for your outpouring of kindness.

I come from a huge family of grandparents, parents, aunts & uncles and extended family and we spent all the holidays as a family at one relatives house or another. My family is all gone now and I am the elder remaining member. We no longer are a close knit family that gathers at holidays and I have spent the past 11 years spending all holidays with my online family of friends. The friendship and support of my AZB friends has made me glad to have spent my time with you all and has repaid me tenfold.

I thank you all, from the bottom of my faulty heart.
Doug

Rep to you for coming through
 
Smorgass Bored said:
I am home now and don't know where to begin, my thoughts are disjointed. I'm a tough guy and a street fighter, but I'm not embarrassed to say that reading through these many posts made me cry. Your thoughts, prayers, comments and jokes have touched my heart and I am forever indebted to you all for your outpouring of kindness.

I come from a huge family of grandparents, parents, aunts & uncles and extended family and we spent all the holidays as a family at one relatives house or another. My family is all gone now and I am the elder remaining member. We no longer are a close knit family that gathers at holidays and I have spent the past 11 years spending all holidays with my online family of friends. The friendship and support of my AZB friends has made me glad to have spent my time with you all and has repaid me tenfold.

I thank you all, from the bottom of my faulty heart.
Doug


Just like you leaned on them, you can lean on us as well my friend. Presently, you see the power of prayer, and it will continue to manifest its-self in your life. Welcome home.
 
I'm very weak and tired and my mind is rambling, but I'd like to address some of the posts as I'm able. Please bear with me in my attempts to make sense.

To my friend RubyRon, I received the 2 shirts that you sent with the AZB logo and Smorgass Bored on them and they look and feel great and they FIT. Thank You.

Special thanks to JoeyA. for calling me in the hospital and reading some of the posts to me. They made me laugh aloud and cheered me up in my darkest moments.

I wish I'd had a nurse like the scantilly clad candy stripped one depicted in aka Trigger's avatar. The hospital staff was great, but one nurse appeared to have been serving in WW I and her head, arms and hands had a terrible uncontrolable shaking. She would awaken me at 2:00 and 4:00 a.m. to draw draw blood......standing there with this huge needle and trying to touch a vein in my elbow with her shaking finger. Finally, she'd pick out a spot and then zoom in with that shaking needle and miss the spot by an inch or two. After 5-6 attempts, I'd call a foul on her and she'd scurry off to locate a butterfly needle and take a shot at hitting one of the veins on the back of my hand. It was as if she were playing Whack-A-Mole and eventually she would hit one, just by blind luck and the power of prayer.

On the 3rd morning, I remarked to the nurse on duty that I'd never eaten hot, grey, Jello, but that it was pretty good and I'd eaten it all. She told that it was scrambled egg. Oy-Vey !

The Chaplain came in and asked me if I'd like to pray with him him. I said, "SURE."
He asked me if there was anything particular that I'd like to pray for and I said REP. He said that he was non-denominational and didn't pray for one political party over another. I said, "no, green Rep boxes, I am DuneCat and I control the spice."
You'd have thought that my head was spinning around like Linda Blair in The Exorcist, as he quicly made the sign of the cross, mumbled something and fled for greener pastures.

Doug
 
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Take care

Smorgass Bored said:
I am home now and don't know where to begin, my thoughts are disjointed. I'm a tough guy and a street fighter, but I'm not embarrassed to say that reading through these many posts made me cry. Your thoughts, prayers, comments and jokes have touched my heart and I am forever indebted to you all for your outpouring of kindness.

I come from a huge family of grandparents, parents, aunts & uncles and extended family and we spent all the holidays as a family at one relatives house or another. My family is all gone now and I am the elder remaining member. We no longer are a close knit family that gathers at holidays and I have spent the past 11 years spending all holidays with my online family of friends. The friendship and support of my AZB friends has made me glad to have spent my time with you all and has repaid me tenfold.

I thank you all, from the bottom of my faulty heart.
Doug

Take care of that faulty heart, DAMMIT. I'm glad you are home and trying to stay comfortable. If there is anything that I can help with, just ask. Don't forget that Sicilian Eskimos have great healing powers! :grin:
 
The V.A. Hospital:

Two months ago I rushed to the VA hospital ER with congestive heart failure and filled out all the paperwork and was treated and eventually released.

I was later notified that I wasn't eligible for VA assistance because my wife's income was above the regional and local "financial means threshold" and as a Priority 8, I wouldn't be allowed health care (as the VA had stopped taking Priority 8s in 2003).

I was in much pain and difficulty for the past couple of weeks and had nowhere to turn, so I called a Patient Advocate (who's name & number I'd read in a newspaper article) and she said that if we had deducted our medical expenses and health care COBRA premiums for 2007, that there was a 'chance' that I might squeak below the threshold.

The ER doctors said that they weren't concerned with the paperwork aspect of saving my live. After treatment in the ER. I was sent for a CAT Scan with some dye injected in my arm. After that test, I was sent to ECHO test lab and it was inconclusive due to my weight.

The next day, I was sent to T.E.E. (I can't remember what that stands for right now) and told that I would be required to gargle and swallow some throat numbing liquid and then I would be anethisized to sleep, while they pushed a tube down my throat to check out my heart and lungs.

Well, because of my weight, they decided that it was too dangerous to put me under for the procedure, so they had me gargle with 2 doses of numbing mouthwash and then they shoved this garden hose (with the nozzle still attached and the sprinkler system on) down my throat.

They moved it up, down, around, in & out and so deep that I thought they'd decided to examine my rectum from the inside. The whole while they were doing this, they told me that I couldn't move, cough, gag or try to talk. They moved the tube around for 46 minutes and when they'd finished, they said that I was the most well behaved patient they'd ever had (I told them to give me REP) :)

It turns out that the aortic heart valve that I had replaced in 2004 had a leak and they discoved a 2nd leak in my heart, causing the fluid in my lungs. They determined that another open heart surgery was too dangerous for me and are attemting to treat my leaky heart with medicine. They also discovered that my heart was weak and not beating strongly. That too is being treated with medicine.

My wife spent much time with the Patient Advocate and with her tireless help filling out the forms, re-submitting them to the Eligibilty Dept. and walking with my wife from office to office, they looked at the new figures and determied that I would be allowed coverage and placed in group Priority5.

I've been sent home and scheduled for upcoming appointments with the Cardiologist and a Primary Care physician.

I'm tired, but I want to try to address Big Truck's thread as soon as I'm able.

Thanks to all of you,
Doug


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Doug,
What a wonderful way to wake up. I logged in, and there you were with all your sense of HUMOR. I love it. We are all here for you. I wish I was close enough to help out you and your wife.

Make sure you get the info on Mannatech.com. If you'd like PM your address and I will send what I have by snail mail. I believe in proper nutrition, vitamins and minerals, food supplements and water. I am very caution and do not trust pharmaceutical magical cure all drugs nor old nurses with the shakes.:eek:

Take care of you, get some rest. Donna:cool:
 
I am a pretty new member and I know you don't know me but I wish you all the best in your recovery and our prayers go out to you and your family. :)

Paul
 
What a teriffic surprise finding you posting today Doug. :D

Glad that you're well enough to be back home, and sorting things out with the VA. We're all pulling and keeping our fingers crossed for you.

Someone snuck into the hospital a took a quick film of your doctor, oy veyyy!! Hope you don't mind me posting it. Jim

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WH1Qo0mvuWs
 
best wishes

Tell him while I never met him I feel like I know him from what you told me at DCC and I send him my best wishes.

Boradriver.
 
Get Well Smorg!! I always enjoy and look forward to reading your posts!! You are in ALL our thoughts!! May the humor be strong with this one!!;)
 
Lol..............

More green for you Smorgie........

Keep that sense of humor, it's worth a thousand pills!!

td
 
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