No posting for a while although I do have projects to share - another time. My husband had a heart attack today. He is at the hospital this evening resting comfortably and will be coming home in the next day or two. I love my family; they gave up their evenings to came to sit with us, and Audrey was with me on the phone.
We'd appreciate your prayers. Thank you.
14 comments:
Oh Mary my thoughts and prayers are with you both. My God be with you.
Leann
Mary, sending prayers for you and your husband. Please keep us updated. God Bless You!
Hugs,
Donna
I'm sending my prayers your way.
Dear Mary,
Just to assure you all that you will be in my thoughts and prayers.
May you know more than ever the peace that passes all understanding from God.
Christine
Mary, I will be keeping you and your hubby in my thoughts and prayers. Like the others have said, I do hope you will keep us updated. God Bless...
Oh dear Lord Mary. This is just so not what I expected to read on your blog today. I will definitely be praying for a complete and total recovery for your husband. Stay strong and know that many are praying your entire family. We love you!
Hugs,
AMY
praying for you and your family!!
Praying for you all. God bless and strengthen you x
Mary - My heart goes out to you both. Hang onto your faith. Do what the doctors say... We'll keep you in our prayers.
Have faith.... he'll be back on that snowmobile sooner than you think....
Prayers from our house to your house! Please know that we care and God cares so much more! Feel the love surrounding both of you and your precious family!
Mary, my tgoughts are with you and yours...
Mary, You are all in my prayers. Sending big hugs from Canada.
Andrea
Me again just popping by to see if there was any news about you hubby.
xo
Leann
Hi Mary, I've been way behind on blog reading so I missed this when you first posted it. My husband had a heart attack three years ago this past February. It was such a shock to both of us and I can understand what you two went through. I remember the doctor coming to talk to me after his emergency angioplasty. I was expecting him to tell me Dave was going to be a-okay - just a blip - but that wasn't what he was saying. He was talking damage, didn't know what quality of life would be, etc, etc, etc. I wanted to stop him and tell him he was obviously reading from the wrong script. My husband was a runner and athlete and not doing that anymore was not an option. Well, he's back to running today and in better shape than before his heart attack. You hang in there - be an advocate for your husband, be vigilant over everything the doctors tell him and question, question, question. Our experience taught us that cardiologists are not gods and there is no cookie cutter patient even if they try to treat you like one. Take care of yourself, too. It is a very stressful experience for the spouse, as well.
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