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Post by adart on Mar 26, 2010 4:38:24 GMT 9
Hey wave your hands all you want. Good luck and God bless..
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Post by Jim Scanlon (deceased) on Mar 26, 2010 5:20:06 GMT 9
Duy, when you are waving your hands in church, just make sure the pastor didn't just ask for volunteers to paint the church, or clean out the septic tank.
Happy to hear your eye ball is getting better. Hope your vision completely clears very soon.
I continue in prayer for you, but without raising my hands.
Jim Too
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Post by Gene on Mar 26, 2010 9:39:32 GMT 9
glad to hear your doing good... hang in there!!
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Post by Bullhunter on Mar 27, 2010 23:55:33 GMT 9
Good news. :god_bless_usa
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Post by Gene on Apr 22, 2010 8:26:36 GMT 9
hey duy... hope things go good... take care gene
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Post by Gene on Apr 24, 2010 3:24:39 GMT 9
great!!! : : :patriotic-flagwaver
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Post by Bullhunter on Apr 24, 2010 10:00:30 GMT 9
Fantastic news. :god_bless_usa
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Post by Bullhunter on Apr 30, 2010 9:41:49 GMT 9
I could use some prayers. Doctor's nurse called today to inform me that my heart echogram last week and my nuke treadmill test yesterday showed a little abnormality in 2 areas of my heart. May 17th I have to have a cath done. That is where they put dye into your heart and watch for restrictions. Keep in mind the news could have been worse. I like the word little instead of major.
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Post by Jim on Apr 30, 2010 10:05:47 GMT 9
I could use some prayers. Doctor's nurse called today to inform me that my heart echogram last week and my nuke treadmill test yesterday showed a little abnormality in 2 areas of my heart. May 17th I have to have a cath done. That is where they put dye into your heart and watch for restrictions. Keep in mind the news could have been worse. I like the word little instead of major. Gottcha covered Bull, I got cleared by my cardiologist yesterday.... I had the Nuclear Stress test and echogram and 2 cscans last week............Took me off Plavix and put me on a Beta blocker and some other med......... See him again in six months.... Perhaps it is a murmer............Keep us up to date........... The Old Sarge
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Post by lindel on Apr 30, 2010 10:18:46 GMT 9
Prayers from here too. BTDT, and had a double bypass so I could come and annoy you guys...
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Post by Jim Scanlon (deceased) on Apr 30, 2010 12:02:11 GMT 9
BTDT, Bull. Several times. Know you you have had several over the years.
I go in for an echo every couple of years.
I have Hypertrophic Obstructive Cardiomyopathy, with Atrial Regurgitation.
That's a real mouth full.
It is what does in a lot of young athletes.
Found out it is hereditary, so all our kids and grandkids have to be tested for it. The grandkids get the test at about age 12.
So, Gary, will certainly be praying for your test.
Will also be praising and praying for Jim G.
Good to hear you had a good report, Seamus.
Mark, you and Commander Penny are not forgotten. Still praying for her and you.
Greg, still praying for you and your bride. Hope she is doing better and the doctors can get everything under control.
Keep praying for Pat Perry. He thinks he is better, but it takes quite a while to get over abdominal surgery.
Please remember to continue praying for Judy Price. It is not easy to lose your best friend after over 50 years.
Jim Too
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Post by Mark O on Apr 30, 2010 13:54:57 GMT 9
I could use some prayers. Keep in mind the news could have been worse. I like the word little instead of major. Got ya covered from this end! Mark & Penny (who is doing fine, BTW.)
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Post by Gene on Apr 30, 2010 15:29:40 GMT 9
I could use some prayers. Doctor's nurse called today to inform me that my heart echogram last week and my nuke treadmill test yesterday showed a little abnormality in 2 areas of my heart. May 17th I have to have a cath done. That is where they put dye into your heart and watch for restrictions. Keep in mind the news could have been worse. I like the word little instead of major. i'll be putting your name on my list...hang in there :us_flag
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Post by catman on Apr 30, 2010 21:43:07 GMT 9
:fire_missle_ani Hang in little is good. had cath and bypass times 7 my self 5yr back.
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Post by lugnuts55 on Apr 30, 2010 22:03:35 GMT 9
I don't know how I ever missed this thread. I have added all of you to my daily prayer list.
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Post by Bullhunter on May 1, 2010 0:18:58 GMT 9
Posted by catman:
Wow, 7 bypasses that is a wild number.
In 1990 I had one restriction at 99% and had it bypassed. Doctor said I should have died months or year prior. Never should have survived until surgery. Doctor could not explain how I survived with a 99% restriction in the main LAD artery the goes around the center of the heart. Never had a heart attack and now damage to my heart. He suggested a medical miracle. I say the Lord took care of me. In 1999 a cath showed 4 restrictions ranging from 50% to 70%, but not any symptoms. Last year a cath showed 3 more restrictions with about the same percentages. I have a total of 7 restrictions. Get tired and sweaty sometimes. May 17th a new cath will show these doctors what is going on. I have a new set of doctors so this is like a 2nd opinion from the military doctor in 2009.
I have no idea what might be suggested or decided in my case.
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Post by MOW on May 2, 2010 7:59:54 GMT 9
Gary, prayers are with you!
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Post by Jeff Shannon on May 2, 2010 9:01:14 GMT 9
Your Added to the list Gary!!! :2thumbsup
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Post by Jim Scanlon (deceased) on May 3, 2010 4:00:22 GMT 9
Please add Jim Granfor to your prayer lists.
Jim is undergoing chemo for the second time in three years.
He and Dorothy can use all the prayer they can get.
Jim was in the 5th FIS at Minot for several years. Got his line number for Chief before he left Minot. He was there in the 70s and worked the Six.
He now lives in Central Texas.
Thank you.
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Post by adart on May 3, 2010 6:40:40 GMT 9
Prayers to you all and may God be at your side always... :god_bless_usa
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