Just thanks, ER nurses.
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I'm not trying to reach the actual nurses who worked on a friend's husband (in fact, I'm going to disguise him slightly), but rather wanted to say, WOW. Thanks for all you do. WOW.
Now the story: A friend's husband is a young guy, whose dad died young of "heart trouble." Guy is thin, but smokes and eats at 7-11 a lot. He had CP a month ago, had it checked out, had a clean stress test, went home. Recently, he had CP that was unrelieved by ASA and I think NTG. They called 911, he flat-lined in the hospital!, needed 10 defibrillator shocks, and rec'd CPR from the nurse for 35 minutes. HE IS GOING TO BE OK.
(Had major blockage, got some stents).
Wow. This is someone I know, and the husband of someone I care about. I can't even imagine working over someone that long (I heard all this second-hand) but thank you. A million times, thank you.
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