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Dec. 19, 2007
NOT the Way to Begin a Week!

Posted in Family News from the WOLFpack

This was NOT the way we wanted to start our week...

 

Monday morning, 7:10a.m.  My hubby called me to tell me that he pulled over in the parking lot of a Meijers store (about 20 miles away) because for the 2nd time that morning (the 1st time being while he was driving in the middle lane of BUSY I-75) he had to pull over for about 20 minutes because he would SUDDENLY get terrible chest pains, break out into a cold sweat, feel nauseous, and START PASSING OUT!!  Gee...I guess after the SECOND TIME he finally thought better of trying to go to work!  Sheesh...  So, that's when he called me...but...he wouldn't let me call an ambulance, nor would he allow me to wake up our oldest dd, have her drive me to him, then I could drive him to the ER.  OH, NO...he just HAD to drive himself home first!  So...what could I do?  I simply PRAYED him home!

 

So, I was ready to go as he pulled into the driveway, he switched seats and I drove him to the ER.  Thankfully, they ushered us right in (NOTE:  If you MUST go the a hospital's busy ER in the Dayton area, do it on a Monday a.m., it's nearly empty!).  Of course, every symptem screamed "heart attack!"  And, with his family history of heart problems (mom died of heart disease, dad has heart problems, brother has heart problems, maternal grpa died of a heart attack at 52, uncle died of a heart attack at 61, etc...) we, and the ER personel, were taking no chances! 

 

While we were in the ER from 8a.m. to 5p.m. (before they finally had a room for him) I have to say that they were efficient, compassionate and caring.  They performed every test they needed and even a couple that we requested.  One by one all of his tests were coming back normal and great...although there was only one that was of "border-line" concern.  But, as "good" reports CAN happen in a mild heart attack, they thankfully were taking every precaution.  

 

After we were moved into his room (at 5p.m. and he could FINALLY eat!), then we had to make the choice of whether or not to go for an induced stress test - which is 85% accurate and would leave that lingering 15% question of "what did we miss?" - or the 100% accurate heart cath.  Immediately, I chose the heart cath...I want to know it ALL - NOW!  I don't want to feel that there is a ticking time bomb waiting to go off and I and my girls will be left w/out him!  And, of course, even though he loves the Lord, he isn't in any huge hurry to leave us!  :-)  We are, of course, mortal!  ;-)  But now, one of the "funny" things (I love how the Lord will put a little humor in the most stressful of circumstances!)...once this big, strapping, former-farmboy found out that the cath would have to go through his groin area (in our household we call that a "groan area"), he wasn't too sure he necessarily HAD to know about that lingering 15% after all!!  HA!  ESPECIALLY when he found out that he would be AWAKE for the procedure!  HA HA! 

 

Well, after some discussion - with him clearly getting more and more uncomfortable w/the idea of the cath - I finally said, "Look, if it were me, I would go for the cath.  First, the girls and I do NOT want to have this lingering over our heads and I wouldn't think you would, either.  Second, you should just do it and get it over with; there may be something that comes up and they'll MAKE you do it later, anyway.  Third, I've had THREE C-sections and a colonoscopy!  For Pete's sake...YOU can do THIS!!"  Thankfully....shame can be a wonderful tool!  lol!

 

So, bright and early yesterday morning (Tuesday) he had his heart cath - which the Dr. later showed me the video of the whole thing while he was in recovery (it would have been a great homeschool lesson!) - and it all looked beautiful!!  We are SO thankful and are continually praising the Lord!!!

 

Now, they're not letting him completely off the hook, heart-wise, because of his family history; but this is still such awesome news.  The thing now, especially since he is still having the chest pains, though not as badly, is to go at a different way...now they are saying that this could be anything from gall bladder...to severe reflux...to an ulcer.  So now we'll head down that road.

 

So, today, we are rejoicing that not only do we STILL have the light of our home, but that he got to come home late last night and we get to spoil him and take care of him today before he goes back to work tomorrow!!

 

ALSO...I want to thank our pastor, our dear friends Marcy, Barry, Bob and Tom for loving us so much and for coming in to sit with us during those scary hours in the ER.  You guys are angels on earth and we don't know how we would have passed the time w/o your prayers and humor.  Thanks to Balinda for the amazing lazagna!  I also want to thank our families, our church family and the local homeschool community for all the prayers, concern, phone calls and e-mails.  I am so honored to be a part of this homeschool community!  You guys are the BEST!  

 

I also want to thank the boys' Jr/Sr high homeschool basketball team, the Saints, for taking the time out of your practice to pray for your biggest fan!!  You will never know how much it meant to Mr. Wolf (and I) when we heard that you all had prayed for him.  As the dad of all girls, he really enjoys rooting you on and teasing w/you after the games.  Knowing that you cared enough to pray for him really meant alot.  Love you!

 

Blessings from Ohio, Kim Wolf<>< 


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Dec. 19, 2007 - wow!

Posted by thekrazyklodhoppers


(((((KIM)))))

Though I am new to your blog, I just wanted to say Praise Jesus that your DH is ok! I love how God does amazing and wonderful things! So glad to read your positive outcome!

Bethany


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Dec. 19, 2007 - Wow!

Posted by ReviewsbyHeidi


Some scary stuff there! I'm so glad it worked out that it is NOT his heart~ these other things are much less serious and can be dealt with without quite so much worry.
Merry Christmas,
Heidi


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Dec. 19, 2007 - God is GOOD!

Posted by momto4beauties


I'm so happy to hear that your hubby is okay! That's terrific news that it's not his heart! I must admit that I would have probably broke down under the prospect of a heart attack with the hubby. The Lord has definitely given you strength to handle a lot of things. I hope your hubby's chest pains go away and is completely healed of whatever seems to be ailing him. Will keep you all in prayer.


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Dec. 19, 2007 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Vicki


I'll be praying for your family, and for the Dr.s to find out what is wrong.

Blessings,
Vicki
www.prairierosesamongthorns.com/vblog


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Dec. 19, 2007 - Untitled Comment

Posted by -gena


Whew! Oh praise the LORD he is OK. You had me freaking out for a minute!

Give Ty a huge hug from Paul and me. I was just thinking the other day of our beautiful snowy day we shared a couple years ago....and our yummy dinner. :)

Love you guys,

-gena


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Dec. 20, 2007 - Praising the Lord.....

Posted by deedeeuk


......for the good news! And praying that they can get to the bottom of what IS going on. My dad had reflux when I was a girl and we all thought (especially my Mom) that it was a heart attack. So did the hospital until he could climb almost vertical in the stress test without any symptoms!!!!! Praying that your dh's symptoms can be sorted out just as easily! Have a wonderful Christmas!!!


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Dec. 20, 2007 - Untitled Comment

Posted by momofmhasr


I had no idea Kim. Praying for you all as you continue down the road of discovery. I am so happy it wasn't a heart thing. My owm Dad died dies of a major Heart attack four years ago at 53. He would have been 57 yesterday. I am so happy , but I couldn't help but laugh (knowing he was fine) about the school lesson. Only a homeschool mama would think that! Praying for you all. Feel Free to chat with me sometime.


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Dec. 20, 2007 - Mary Nix

Posted by Anonymous


My prayers are with you and your family, Kim. I am thankful that his cath turned out so well and I will be praying for his complete recovery.


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Dec. 20, 2007 - Hello

Posted by melissal89


((((((KIM)))))))

When I read your post and the description of the symptoms he was having, it was like reading a page or two from my history. I'm NOT a doctor, but it would be worth it to look into anxiety/stress and panic attacks. I have suffered off and on for over a year now with them and the symptoms (especially of a panic attack) are very similar to heart problems. In fact the first time I experienced it, I thought the very same thing...that I was having a heart attack. Just a thought and something to look into. My prayers are with you and so sorry you all had to go through such a scary situation, but praise the Lord everything checked out ok.

Melissa


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Dec. 20, 2007 - Untitled Comment

Posted by drewsfamilytx


Praise the Lord that y'all were able to get to the ER and that the tests came back okay!

Cracking up about your pep talk to him! :-)

You are truly blessed with a loving church family and friends. May you enjoy your Christmas even more this year and may God bless your family abundantly!

Marsha


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Dec. 23, 2007 - PTL!

Posted by HomeschoolCPA


Kim, I'm so glad that your dh is OK. We had a scare like that on a Sunday morning a few years ago. My dh drove himself to the emergency room and I went to church with the kids(!) It turned out it was a muscle spasm in his chest from weight lifting, but the pain can radiate around and seem like a heart attack.

I read through your post very FAST to get to the bottom! But even as I skimmed I caught your humor! ('If you must go to the emergency room do it on Monday morning"...!?!)

God Bless and Merry Christmas,

Carol


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Dec. 24, 2007 - Wow, Kim

Posted by ByHisGraceInColorado


That is pretty scary but you handled it well! Thank God He's O.K. I will keep you in prayer here.

I hope you all have a very lovely Christmas! We are so blessed to have such wonderful families.

God Bless, sis!
Nancy


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Dec. 29, 2007 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Sisterchicksteph


Glad to see that he is fine after the heart cath. How has he been feeling lately? How has your holiday been? Hope all is well!


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