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<blockquote data-quote="03cobra#694" data-source="post: 16838132" data-attributes="member: 75301"><p>I went in the hospital on 10/1, a few days after our little hurricane and got out 10/18. I Probably had it for a while, but blew it off till I couldn't breath. My bad. A heart attack would have been easier. Here's your bypass, now go home after 3 days. I'm looking forward to the bill on this little deal. lol Honestly, it really sucked with all the machines beeping and screaming at you if something is wrong. I'll be honest, the nurses and doctors were unreal and saved my life. Also, major credit to my wife who never left my side when I was in ICU. She made me breath, when I wanted to give up. Sorry for the long post, but it's a life changing experience that I'll never forget.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="03cobra#694, post: 16838132, member: 75301"] I went in the hospital on 10/1, a few days after our little hurricane and got out 10/18. I Probably had it for a while, but blew it off till I couldn't breath. My bad. A heart attack would have been easier. Here's your bypass, now go home after 3 days. I'm looking forward to the bill on this little deal. lol Honestly, it really sucked with all the machines beeping and screaming at you if something is wrong. I'll be honest, the nurses and doctors were unreal and saved my life. Also, major credit to my wife who never left my side when I was in ICU. She made me breath, when I wanted to give up. Sorry for the long post, but it's a life changing experience that I'll never forget. [/QUOTE]
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