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Natter 74: Ready or Not
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Serial: Much heart~ma for your mother, Sean.
~ma for your mother, Sean.
I'm so sorry, Sean. I hope your mother recovers quickly.
Mom says for me not to worry (and that's totally what's going to happen right now, mom).
But for the moment everything seems okay. She's in the hospital, so she's where she needs to be at the moment.
I'm going to go back to not worrying. For all values of "not" that equal "TOTALLY."
All the best to you and your mom, Sean. It's scary, but manageable. My mother had a-fib as well and lived with it for a number of years with the help of a pacemaker.
Mom says for me not to worry
Awww, parents try so hard. OF COURSE he's going to worry, Sean's Mom! Sheesh.
But for the moment everything seems okay. She's in the hospital, so she's where she needs to be at the moment.
That's good news! It's true that untreated a-fib can be problematic, but you're right: she's in the best place she can be right now, and can get the proper treatment so that it's not a huge deal.
So the Big Big Boss is here next week, and they want to do some awards. My boss has decided he's going to nominate me for some bullshit work I did in April/May. And he's requiring me to fill out the nomination paperwork myself...
Oy?
My thoughts are with you and your mom, Sean.
My dad had a-fib managed with medication for a while (although he didn't like the meds) until he had a procedure that seems to have fixed the errant electrical impulses. He's been great since then.