Home at last, arm in a sling. The ablation procedure went so well that the docs had a clear view of some other stuff: “so how about we put in a pacemaker… for long-term success?”
I’m all about long-term these days I said with way more calm than I actually felt. Not too long after that, my new sling and I emerged from the electro-physio lab and home we went walking with a steady step and enjoying the fine companionship of my brother-in-law Jerry Adler and my sister Beth Lebowitz. I might add that my heartbeat was and is steady today. When we got there, I hit the couch, held tight to my unexpected tears and watched while Jerry and Beth put together beef stew and vegetables for the days ahead while I recover.
My little house was alive with family, laughter and food.
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Glad you’ve got the comforts of beef stew and family. I don’t know about the Pacemaker, though. I came to regret urging my mother to have one.
thanks Rick- let’s talk more about the pacemaker
Thank you Colleen
Micheal, I wish you speedy recovery, and am happy you have the healing medicine that only family laughter and love can bring. Big Hug to you!