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My Dad had a stent placed in his right coronary artery last week.  He had been doing great.  Last night he developed sudden severe chest pain with nausea and diaphoresis.

After a quick trip to the local ER, he was transferred to St Thomas in Nashville.  The plan is to do another arteriogram this afternoon to see if the stent is clotted or just what is going on.

Last night in the ER he asked when I was leaving for the LBAA tx in Arkansas and told me not to miss it!

Please say a prayer for him....

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They've been given.  Good luck to all of you.

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Prayers sent for your Dad and you.

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Prayers sent!

+1... he's in good hands. Go to the tourney and dedicate your victory to him.

;)

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Here's one for your dad Deb, I'll be keeping you, your dad and the rest of the family in my thoughts.

Thoughts and prayers are with you and your dad.

Will be praying!!

prayer sent for you and your family

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