That's what I thought was happening until the last line! Holy shit! I can't imagine how scary that must of been. Glad it ended well. Did you guys tell the story to her ex-husband?
No, he don't deserve to know and someday he may get what he deserves for all the stuff he put my wife through.
Women take the marriage thing way too seriously Every single day is precious.. Glad you each get to spend more together. Something very similar happened with a friend's wife She was about 47, and in Wells Fargo Bank and then literally she "dropped dead ." Luckily for her a EMT was walking in to the bank...he brought her back. She has a condition, I forget what it was called? But the strangest damned thing. Best wishes!!!!
Yep, it was pretty strange...talking one second gone the next. My wife does have a pretty unusual brain condition that was a birth defect. It's called malformation cavernoma. Her brain surgeon never said she would have seizures that would shut her down in a instant though.
wow! i couldnt imagine that. good job to you and the officer! i read this thinking it was some kind of joke at first. an experience you never want to repeat. Get well soon!! - now any time you ask for something you can say - well you owe me lol
Dude .. this is so strange!! The world just gets smaller..it seems My ex-girlfriend was just diagnosed with that exact condition about 3 or 4 weeks ago. It sounds as if it can have, sudden issues without much if any warning signs.? She's 53 doesn't take care of her body the way she should she has high blood pressure she won't stop smoking pot relentlessly and she drinks way too much. So take those three things away from her outside of a rhinoceros stepping on her I think she's going to make it quite awhile. If you're wife is any form of healthy behavior that is a HUGE plus for you two
That is odd...my wife is a pretty rare condition. The cavernoma's are located in numerous spots in the pons and mid brain which are inoperable. The one she had removed was rear brain near the spinal cord so they did a craniotomy in 2012. She has a titanium plate and screws in the back of her head (the subject of me teasing her about having a screw loose) Going to her neuro appointments are always a learning lesson. I hit that guy with numerous questions about symptoms and quality of life. It's not called practicing medicine for nothing.
WTF, dude?? Please keep your 'conspiracy theory' and political bull-shit in the Dungon, unless you have some medical PhD. research credentials to offer up some published research topics on the correlation between these personal medical interactions.
It's all good, while I'm no anti vaxer "per say" im in no way whatsoever in board with the " forced" mandate. I believe I made the right choice..every single living soul I know caught COVID between 2-3 Xs. Vaxed or not.... IMO it was all a $$$ ruse in the long run..... No one vaxed or not got COVID any worse than the next one I knew. Over the 2 plus years of "terror" we were bombarded and subjected too...and literally 100s of people I've interacted with...I no of not one soul who perished ...most were as sick ad I. Not denying that others suffered....but I've my own thoughts on all that...which I believe have solidified my suspicions....as far as I'm concerned...57 years of common sense .served me well in my theory... No further education is required..not even open to debate. But..what I do know is many people I know say their lingering side effects are troublesome ...and they told me to not do what thet did. Vaxed or not...I've noticed many, many things I've experienced from having Covid, that I feel are not " normal". I don't need a clinical study, or a so called higher education doctor to tell me otherwise...I do know better....what I'm experiencing..... Is what it is. You take your path, I'll take mine. I have a feeling we're all gonna end up in the same spot...lol Be well..Best wishes. We're all brothers and sisters!!
Thank God for first responders, it's amazing what they can accomplish when they get there in time. Glad you had a good outcome. However... I'd want a definitive answer about why she had a heart attack. The medical condition you describe is highly unlikely to cause heart problems. In very rare circumstances a seizure may cause your heart to stop, but it sounds like she wasn't having a seizure and certainly not a seizure intense enough to cause heart trouble. Young healthy women don't just have heart attacks over nothing. I'm happy for you that she survived but I would consult other doctors until I got a definitive reason for her suffering a heart attack.