I am kind of glad they put up a new one yesterday, because I was totally at a loss as to what to write about this Monday morning. Except for the fact that I am REALLY not liking losing an hour of sleep to this whole daylight savings time crap. I am not a morning person anyway, so making Krissy get up an hour earlier is really not a good way to start the week. It will probably take me a couple of weeks to get used to this mess, so bear with me. Grouch in the house, folks! I'm going to try hard not to take it out on you all.
Back to the topic at hand.. The prompt for this week is....
Serendipity - Luck that takes the form of finding valuable or pleasant things that are not looked for.
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Anyway.. You have to either park at the top or bottom of the hill, so either way you have a climb to load the vehicle. Dad, of course, is the Chief of all things packing because he has the military precision of being able to load lots of crap into a small amount of space. While we always go on trips with lots of stuff, we always come back from Pittsburgh with a ginormous amount due to the extensive Steelers and Penguins merchandise that must be purchased on every trip.
Needless to say, my suitcase and every other item was loaded down pretty much to bursting. I actually told my father who is in his 70's to let me know when he wanted to throw my suitcase into the truck, and I would do it. The man is strong as an ox and always has been, but he is getting older, ya know? Of course, he did it himself anyway. After the trip, he starts complaining that his shoulder hurts and proceeds to tell us that he thought he felt something when he loaded my suitcase into the truck. NATURALLY, it's Krissy's fault! We wouldn't have it any other way.
The shoulder doesn't get better so he goes to the doctor. There is definitely a tear in his shoulder so they do a stress test to make sure his body can handle surgery. They end up finding a blockage in his heart! Serendipity, right?! This would be a valuable thing to know, no? Ha! Krissy is not at fault anymore, but she is a freakin' genius if you all didn't know that. Well, my family still blames me, but still...
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They tell him he's a perfect candidate for this new robotic procedure where they do surgery on the heart, but they are able to go through in between his ribs instead of cracking his chest open. The only problem is that there are only 5 doctors in the country who do this procedure, so we have to go to Atlanta for it. Okay, so tell us when.
They end up running all kinds of other tests on Dad while he's waiting for his surgical date. Dad tells his doctor that he's been feeling a bit dizzy lately and sometimes nauseous. Turns out the man has a freaking brain tumor! Okay, do I get a pat on the back yet?? Huh? Do I? All because of MY suitcase, the doctors found a just-about total block in my father's heart and a freaking brain tumor, people. Seren-freaking-dipity, I say!
Dad has since had both the heart surgery and brain surgery and he's doing great. He has more energy, (Wouldn't you after opening up that kind of blockage so your heart can actually pump the way it's supposed to?), they were able to lower his blood pressure medicine to very low levels, and he's feeling a hell of a lot better overall. They have even recently decided he doesn't need the shoulder surgery because he's been kicking butt in physical therapy and isn't in pain anymore.
We all like to say he has an angel looking out for him, and I'm sure it's my brother-in-law Art who passed away almost 4 years ago now. But I like to think I had a hand in it... or a suitcase, anyway.
18 comments:
I think you deserve more credit than the lame surgeons who actually performed heart and brain surgery. If you hadn't brought this issue to light, they wouldn't have done a darn thing.
That, my friend, is why I never pack light. I will have what I need in my suitcase and possibly save the world.
OMG!!!! You meant to do that with the suitcase huh?? Amazing and funny in a weird....um...kinda way!
Great news for your dad. SO cool that you were able to find the doctor and procedure that he needed.
Good news for your dad.
And I would agree there is someone upstairs looking out for him.
Wow, coincidence can really work out big! I'm happy your dad's doing well and better than ever in fact. I think you should totally gloat and expect some sort of reward now. Or at least a big cake. All for yourself.
Abby.. See, you get me! My family harasses me about packing too much STILL, after I did all that to safe his life. No respect, I tell ya.
lyndy.. Serendipity says LUCK, not planning. :)
Cheeseboy.. The doc was great, as were all the nurses in Atlanta. So glad they didn't have to crack his chest open.
OT.. I definitely think so because I don't even want to think of what would have happened if it had gone undetected.
Assassin.. Ohhh, how about a cookie cake?! That would be awesome, and I think totally deserved! I love that you get me, too.
great news hugs
There is indeed a god and HE IS SO GOOD! That is super amazing your dad is doing well! *super hugs*
Hells ya woman- you deserve a pat on the back, a high five, an Oscar(?)It is amazing how that story unfolded. I am so glad that he is doing well and it's all your fault. Perfect post for serendipity.
Serendipity and Pittsburgh all in the same post. You are a talented writer.
Oh, and...Serendippitydoo: when you try that goo in the back of your mom's medicine cabinet and it actually holds that cowlick down so you can take your cousin to the Senior Prom.
Glad to hear your father is doing well.
That is one helluva story. I'm trying to catch up on all the ones I've missed. It'll take me 2 days. Glad to be home.
That's very uplifting. You've got a spunky father.
xoRobyn
Thank God you insisted that your elderly father lift that heavy suitcase for you!
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Seriously, that is serendipity at its absolute best. I'm so happy that your dad is alright, Krissy. Fantastic use of the prompt and such a nice feel-good story. :-)
When my mum was getting tested before a scheduled hysterectomy, they discovered breast cancer! So, instead of getting her uterus removed, they took her boobs instead. Yikes!
I'm so glad your dad is ok!
That is some story. Glad he's okay!
Dr. Krissy comes through for her Dad who may be about my age as well as a fellow Air Force retiree. I think her Dad owes her numerous hugs and smooches for what she set in motion that has improved his health.
Krissy, if your Dad doesn't promptly pay his bill, let me know and I'll enjoy paying it for him. :-)
Best wishes to all involved.
becca.. Hugs to you, too!
Thundercat.. Thanks so much. I thoroughly believe that, too. *super hugs* back atcha...
A Cappelli.. I'm glad you think I did the topic proud! An Oscar? I love that. :)
Al.. As it should be, putting the two together. Thanks!
Barb.. I'm not caught up and I wasn't gone. LOL Good luck.
Robyn.. You can't keep that man down, I'm telling ya. Glad you found it uplifting. That made me feel great!
Kat.. That means so much that you think it fit the topic perfectly. Wasn't it wise of me to do that for my dad, especially with his hip replacements, too! LOL
Soapbox.. Yikes is right! But at least one helped lead them another, probably bigger problem. I hope your mum is doing well.
Yvonne.. Thanks!
Adorkable.. Thanks!
Don.. I think Dad paid me back in so many other ways over the years. Thanks for the offer to pay his tab though. :)
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