A few hours ago, as I was getting ready to get the kid to bed, the pain in my chest returned. Concerned that another blood clot might be involved, I imposed on Nicco to give me another ride over to the hospital, where at length a fresh CAT scan showed the same clot in the same place. Nothing new.
Still, they told me I did the Right Thing. Guess so.
Left me even more wasted though. As Nicco put it in the car on the way back, I’m probably not as “good” as I feel. (Which is okay, aside from the chest pains.)
Anyway, now it’s 3am and maybe I can finally (well, for tonight anyway… that adverb creeps me) get some sleep.
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Sleep well. And take it easy these next days! Even those of us who are dependent on your efforts prefer that you build the reserves and health to be with us for a long, long time than squander these on day-to-day tasks. And … if these words are too simple, think of it within the context of our conversations on infrastructure, i.e. the importance of long-term investment over short-term disinvestment. SL
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Doc—sleep well, rest and take it easy for awhile, OK? You the man! Everybody in Juneau is rooting for you to get back and healthy again…we’ll gladly put up with some blog silence for awhile…get some rest!
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Doc, I’m just a regular reader, no-one or nothing special, but wanted to wish you a speedy recovery. As you’ve alluded, your clot may have something to do with deep vein thrombosis, considering all the travel you do. Anyway mate, take it easy, deep breaths, and keep smiling at the world, and the fact that you’re still here.
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Doc,
you know when 1001 sent your photo uploades to me earlier and i saw airplane shots, i got really worried. Then i saw the dates: 3/24.Pls stay off airplanes for a while. Clots and airplanes don’t mix. Sorry for the bad pun of opposites. Since clots don’t mix by definition.
Glad you are okay though and it’s not worse. And glad Nicco is there. He’s a good guy.
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I had a minor heart attack on March 7th. Now every time I have a bubble I go “oh sh*& here we go again”.
Glad your doing well Doc.
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I always thought working on my computer lying down was a bad idea now I wonder. Still I thought at the time it might be partly the reason for my gallbladder debacle last year. Things kind of stay still when you type in the prone position most of the day. Chris once said of the way we work that ‘death by bad posture’ probably isn’t an exaggeration. Doc, you’ve done a really kind thing for all of us talking about this stuff, when I’m sure you’ve got a full mind of real-world dealings right now in the wake of this pretty major health event. Thanks for pointing out that something as simple as walking can counteract bad habits. Like you, my general mania has always made walking seem to dull. But dull beats the hospital any day.
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