Be strong man, my dad has congestive heart failure so i know all about health problems. You'll get through it!
I will be leaving within a few hours; surgery is tomorrow at 10:45 CST. I can't tell you how much I appreciate your support. I will be back in a week and I will revisit the site (That's the attitude, right?)
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I'm alive! Thanks be to God, all praise to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Surgery was successful and I am recovering. But I can see. I can move my hands and feet. I am so thankful. There was no margin for error. I felt the prayers and support. God bless you all. I wanted to live or die, but not be caught in between. I signed a "living will" before surgery. When I woke up I had an oxygen mask on and I thought it was "life support" so I pulled it off. I fought with them until they finally got through to me. Sort of dark humor, but true. The difference between this surgery and the first is like night and day. The first left me without eyesight in my left eye and partial paralysis. Recovery was six months, but instead of clearing the blockage, I ended up with total occlusion. That is why this surgery was so critical. I am walking (a little) just two days after surgery. Thank you all so much for your prayers and support.
Great news, solid! What a relief. Now make a solid recovery, OK? And don't chase the nurses, not until you're better. ;-)-