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Get Well Soon!
This thread is for FlyerTalk members who are currently ailing.
The first FlyerTalk member in this thread that could use our best wishes in recovering back to complete health is MikeMpls, as this is what he posted in The Delta Forum Lounge Thread — Everybody is Welcome!:
Originally Posted by MikeMpls
(Post 13171613)
As a very small number of you already know (and the rest are now finding out) I was hospitalized with a heart attack just before Christmas. Revived 3 times by electro-shock and sedated for 10+ days, I eventually emerged from the sedation 100% disabled around Jan. 3.
As part of this experience, I believe I have come to a full realization of the meaning of "primarily there for your safety" (PTFYS). These are the people who've spent the last 3 weeks keeping me fed, drugged and bathed and even wiping my butt for me when I had neither the strength nor balance to stand on my own. These people are not flight attendants. We should demand a proper level of service every time we hear that "primarily there for your safety". At one point one of my RNs counted 23 tubes coming out of my body. They added a couple more they finally started reducing the count. Delta could make a lot of money installing tubes for food & drink & even extra oxygen, e.g. $25 first tube, $35 2nd tube, with surcharges for special lines for high-quality alcohol, etc. They also need to add talcum powder to the carts (use your own imagination :D). I was largely unaware of what was happening, but in my mind & in the best traditions of FT, I did take one final road trip, flying to Juarez, renting a car & driving to San Diego, where I believed I had the heart attack. (Actually it happened in a Minneapolis hospital where I had checked in for observation on Dec. 21 & never checked out). One crucial point (esp. for high-mileage road warriors): One of my earliest clues that something was amiss was a dream 4 years ago during a red-eye back from SFO that I couldn't breath. It recurred perhaps 2-3 times in over the years. It wasn't a dream. Eventually I couldn't breath at night at sea level. There were other subtle clues not travel related, but in todays HMO environment of case management by pharmaceutical prescriptions, none were truly addressed. The morale of the story here is to pay attention to what might be happening in the 8,000 atmosphere of a plane. It could be real. And a question: Does anyone know where I can find a local supply of the canned pink grapefruit juice Delta sometimes sells in the lounges? The canned OJ is distributed in-flight, and in the past I've been unable to find a local supply of the canned OJ, not even at high-end stores such as Byerly's. The cans of pink grapefruit juice are sold ("contribution requested") in the lounges are part of their breast cancer fund-raising. Right now I'm barred from consuming oranges & OJ, but a week staring at a stylized-photo of a bottle of grapefruit juice across from my bed in the ICU has left me with quite a craving. |
Mrs. Cholula and I add our best wishes and hopes for a speedy recovery!
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Mike, hang in there and get well soon!
Best regards, William R. Sanders Online Guest Feedback Coordinator Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide [email protected] |
I hope for you a speedy recovery! It's been way to quite on the DL forum! :)
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Mike, I hope every day that passes brings you some improvement!
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Great idea for a thread, but hopefully there will be no cause to ever bump this thread up once Mike is "up in the air" again.
Wishing you a speedy recovery, Mike! |
Mike,
Speedy recovery to a long and stable life. Prayers are coming your way now. Blank Sheet |
Mike:
You are in my thoughts & prayers & best wishes for a speedy recovery. |
MikeMpls,
Speedy recovery! FT wouldn't be the same without you. :) ^ Get well soon! |
Get well soon Mike!
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Best wishes Mike. You are a trooper and a great FlyerTalker. As I battle my own health issues with back surgery next week, its heartwarming to see FTers wishing one another well. |
Keep up your recovery, Mike!
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Best wishes for a speedy recovery!
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Best wishes for your recovery. Having suffered a heart attack 3 years ago I know how terrifying it all is but you can get back to normal....it will be a different type of normal though.
I agree with you about what all that flying can do to the body. I cut way back on air travel after late 2006 for just that reason (and recommendation of doctors). Mike, neither of us are going to Cuzco in this lifetime! Get well, love to you and Kathy. Dede |
Originally Posted by Mrp Alert
(Post 13178324)
As I battle my own health issues with back surgery next week, its heartwarming to see FTers wishing one another well.
I hope that your back surgery is as painless and flawless as possible, and that you recover back to complete health as quickly as possible.
Originally Posted by dedehans
(Post 13179303)
Having suffered a heart attack 3 years ago I know how terrifying it all is but you can get back to normal....it will be a different type of normal though.
How are you feeling today, dedehans? |
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