. . . life can certainly throw you a curveball.   On Sept 17th I experienced an aortic dissection which I learned can be quite fatal.  Up until that moment I thought I was a relatively healthy 47 year old.  The inner wall of my ascending aorta ruptured and blood stop flowing to most of my right side.  Fortunately I received help and had open heart surgery on early morning, Sept 18th.  Complications ensued and I got to enjoy a second open heart surgery six days later.
I will spare you guys all the other gory details.  Suffice it to say I am rehabbing now but on but am supposed to still severely limit my activity. 
I have gone through the usual range of emotions that such an event conjures up.  I don’t want to get too sappy but this event has made me appreciate everything I have in life.  I realized that I have a great family.  My wife has been so strong and supportive during this ordeal that I can’t believe how lucky I am.  Every day when I see my three girls I again realize that I’m a lucky guy. 
The other, most amazing, thing I’ve come to appreciate is the love and support I have received from my family and friends.  Besides all their thoughts and prayers, they have provided the support my wife and I needed to get through this.  Meals just kept showing up at our door, the chores around the house got done, and I have had plenty of company while I recuperate. 
I now often think about the last line from It’s a Wonderful Life – “No man is a failure who has friends” (and family).
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I was just reading your blog, like I do every day, and came upon this news. It was nice speaking with you today. Best of luck in your recovery.
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