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His reaction when his friend suddenly disappeared (Original Post) red dog 1 Oct 2025 OP
Hehe malaise Oct 2025 #1
Hubby had a heart attack last night... spent several hours in the ER starting about 3am. slightlv Oct 2025 #2
Sending healing vibes to you and your hubby. mwmisses4289 Oct 2025 #3
Thanks for that....I hope he makes a full recovery. red dog 1 Oct 2025 #4
How is your husband doing? red dog 1 Oct 2025 #5
He's doing pretty well... slightlv Oct 2025 #6
Glad to hear that. red dog 1 Oct 2025 #7

slightlv

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2. Hubby had a heart attack last night... spent several hours in the ER starting about 3am.
Sun Oct 5, 2025, 08:43 PM
Oct 2025

He's still in the hospital... this time, they drove him to the "big city" hospital.. a real, actual, functioning hospital. He's not happy he's got to spend the night there, and after all the errands I did today... in addition to worrying about him... I needed a smile. You delivered so well! Thank you!!!!

slightlv

(7,946 posts)
6. He's doing pretty well...
Wed Oct 8, 2025, 11:45 PM
Oct 2025

Got him home. I think he'd have staged a free-for-all if they hadn't let him out. Got a call from the hospital doc that he still has some pneumonia, so got him set up with a new round of antibiotics and, since I'm not feeling better after finishing my round of same, I'm going to call my doc tomorrow to see if she thinks I need to be on another round. Neither one of us has any energy or stamina, and I blame the pneumonia for that. One thing I have noticed with hubby, tho, is his memory and situational awareness has been better since he finished that first round of amoxicillin. I may just be hyper-aware of it because of how bad things have been with him over the last few weeks. But it is a good feeling. I"m not worried he's going to drive off into nowhere!

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