WOW is back … in the hospital.

wow

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A little background may be in order...

Last week I had an EXTREMELY upsetting experience with Festool. The company, not the tools. It got to me - a LOT - so rather than make a public scene or act unprofessionally, I chose to give myself a 'time-out’ to cool off. Hence my going dark for several days. With this post I am ending my self-imposed exile.

Now, about the second part:

My health isn’t the best, as may be evident in some of my posts. High levels of stress are particularly bad for me, and I try to avoid them. Most of the time I am successful, but during the same period that I ‘went dark’ some other events kind of piled on and pushed me over my limit. So - as I type this - I am sitting up in a bed in the Heart Hospital. Hey, at least they've got free WiFi!

One of the things I SO enjoy about the FOG is the ability to connect vicariously through the many amazing projects and lively exchanges that take place. I find the projects to be clever, educational, and inspiring. I find the exchanges to be engaging, entertaining, and - for me - therapeutic. Since I will have a LOT of time over the next however-many days where I can’t do much OTHER than read and respond, I guess you're going to have to put up with me again…

[eek]
 
Wish I was under better circumstances but we are glad to have you back already. Hope you have a speedy recovery in the hospital.
 
Sparky said:
Wish I was under better circumstances but we are glad to have you back already. Hope you have a speedy recovery in the hospital.

Willy:

I'm currently in uncontrolled A-fib, which is - of course - an electrical problem. I may have the Doc's call you for a consult!

[scared]
 
Hope you feel better and are back home with your family before Thanksgiving WOW :)
 
wow said:
Sparky said:
Wish I was under better circumstances but we are glad to have you back already. Hope you have a speedy recovery in the hospital.

Willy:

I'm currently in uncontrolled A-fib, which is - of course - an electrical problem. I may have the Doc's call you for a consult!

[scared]

      220v or 110v ?  If it has anything to do with a NAINA item or UL you are in big trouble  [eek]

    Sorry to hear about your hospital stay. Get better.

Seth
 
SRSemenza said:
wow said:
I'm currently in uncontrolled A-fib, which is - of course - an electrical problem.
If it has anything to do with a NAINA item or UL you are in big trouble  [eek]

This actually made me laugh so loud one of my nurses came in to see what was going on!

THANKS for the chuckle - I needed that!
 
wow said:
Sparky said:
Wish I was under better circumstances but we are glad to have you back already. Hope you have a speedy recovery in the hospital.

Willy:

I'm currently in uncontrolled A-fib, which is - of course - an electrical problem. I may have the Doc's call you for a consult!

[scared]

Well, Wayne, got to tell you that "Sparky" is NOT Sparktrician.  Not to confuse you in your obviously debilitated state with mere facts...  [poke]

In any case, I'll be glad to send a positive three-phase, 480 volt thunderbolt your way with good wishes for a speedy recovery. 

 
Wayne, I am glad you're back.  Hope you get better soon.  I know a little bit about what you are going through.

My 90 year old mother has been in A-fib for the last three months.  She has had four trips to the ER during that time.  The doctors had her on meds for several weeks and then did a cardioversion.  The cardioversion got her heart back in normal rhythm, but it went right back into A-fib after a few days. 

Have your doctors said anything about a pacemaker?  My mother's doctors do not seem to think a pacemaker is the right way to go for her.
 
Wow - Good luck and wishing you a speedy recovery. Hoping every thing is fixed soon.

Ron
 
Get better soon WOW ( don't let the bxxxxxds grind you down) seriously get better soon mate.
 
RLJ-Atl said:
Wayne, I am glad you're back.  Hope you get better soon.  I know a little bit about what you are going through.

My 90 year old mother has been in A-fib for the last three months.  She has had four trips to the ER during that time.  The doctors had her on meds for several weeks and then did a cardioversion.  The cardioversion got her heart back in normal rhythm, but it went right back into A-fib after a few days. 

Have your doctors said anything about a pacemaker?  My mother's doctors do not seem to think a pacemaker is the right way to go for her.

Last I checked I'm not 90 years old - but several days last week I felt like I was!!!

I have been cardio-verted before, but that time there was documented evidence of the cause - which involved a lead that moved on my ICD. This time they haven't identified (to their satisfaction) the exact cause, and are therefore worried that I might just fail right back. And of course this happened on the weekend, so - unless I code [scared] - they aren't gonna call in the big guns.

All that means that it will likely be a whole bunch of tests tomorrow, and then a consult to plan their strategy.

 
Best wishes for a speedy recovery Wow.

And you are right, stress really messes with your body.  Don't let the bad stuff rent space in your head.

Glad you are back!
 
Sparktrician said:
Well, Wayne, got to tell you that "Sparky" is NOT Sparktrician.  Not to confuse you in your obviously debilitated state with mere facts...  [poke]

In any case, I'll be glad to send a positive three-phase, 480 volt thunderbolt your way with good wishes for a speedy recovery.

Apologies - apparently these drugs are doing more than I thought!

[embarassed]

Better hold on that 480-volt thunderbolt and see about a 7.2 kV one?
 
Enjoy the downtime, WOW...

I can write more about how to suck less at painting if that will keep you preoccupied and chuckling.

[scared]
 
ChrisK1970 said:
Hope you feel better and are back home with your family before Thanksgiving WOW :)

Thanks for the kind wishes, and I sure hope so too!
 
Peter Halle said:
Wayne,

Hope you feel better soon!

Peter

Thanks, Peter!

I thought about you many times while I was composing my post - even to the point of asking myself WWPP (What Would Peter Post?)

Thanks for being such an inspiration!

 
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