2019 summer race.... Jadaharabi vs 318willrun
Most unfortunate result....any talk of continuing to this year?
To bring you up to date.
On the 29th I went into the hospital thinking I had pneumonia. I had been taking drugs prescribed by my doctor for a upper respiratory infection. The upper respiratory infection cleared up however it felt like it had moved down into my lungs. Three nights I slept sitting up right cuz if I laid back I was choking. Then on Wednesday night before going to bed I stepped on a nail.
Now I have a history with the stepping on nails last time I did it about 10 years ago I got tetanus and almost lost my left foot.
Well all kinds of crap was happening that night, my sump pump was kicking on and off from the storm we were having and it blew out one of my Plumbing lines in the basement. So I had the pleasure of patching that up. Then sleeping sitting upright again that night.
So the next day is when I went into the hospital. Only it was not pneumonia it was water in my lungs. I had two blocked arteries on the side of my heart.
Of course the ER was all set up for the Coronavirus. So they were thinking that's what I had because I was having problems breathing. But I tested negative much to their surprise.
A slight problem with my heart of 15% ejection fraction. So they've ballooned 2 places and inserted a stent in the main artery called LAD and ballooned the diagonal.
They drew blood about 20 times. Filled my arms with holes, miss the vein 10 times and then wondered why wouldn't let them draw blood off the back of my hands.
Today I went to my doctor for the first follow-up. He was happy to see me walk in.
Other than not being able to breathe because my lungs were full of water I had no pain. The EKG does not show that I had a heart attack. But that's what the doctor is calling it.
So until the lungs filled up I had no idea there was anything going on. The good Lord is looking out for me on this one I think. Anyway in a couple weeks I can start lifting things again.
As for the Dart I just need to hook things up again, the motor is in it.
May the Mopar be with you.