My brother Benjamin and sister-in-law Susan live in Upland, east of Los Angeles, so I flew into and out of nearby Ontario, spending a night with them before and after my time at Pepperdine. As we prepared for my flight home to Houston on Saturday morning, I began experiencing multiple symptoms often related to a heart attack. Instead of taking me to the airport, Benjamin and Susan drove me instead to the San Antonio Community Hospital which was only seven minutes from their home. I was immediately admitted to the emergency room, attached to a heart monitor and IVs in both hands. EKGs quickly showed that I was suffering atrial fibrillation -- a runaway and irregular heartbeat somewhat analogous to a defective timing belt in an automobile.
After eight hours treatment in the E.R. to restore proper heart rhythm, I was admitted to a hospital room and assigned a primary care physician and a cardiologist. Further tests were scheduled to rule out heart damage. My wife Sara Faye had been notified on Saturday morning that I was in the hospital, immediately flew to California and was at my side by that evening. Sunday brought repeated blood tests, a stress test and an echocardiogram. Those results came Monday morning and were encouraging. However, blood tests results raised some other issues which were not resolved until Monday evening, when I was finally released. (An interesting side note: The emergency room doctor, whom I judged extraordinarily competent, also turned out to be a Christian. Discovering that I was a Bible teacher, after I had stabilized, he asked me a question about a passage he had recently read in Malachi.)
Sara Faye and I spent an
enjoyable, restful and grateful Monday night with Benjamin and Susan, then had a
safe flight home to Houston that took most of the day Tuesday. I
have an appointment Thursday with my regular cardiologist and hope, God willing,
to return to my law work this Friday. I will be making dietary adjustments
(goodbye, Oreos!), taking new medication and treasuring each new day. Praise God
who gives us life and breath -- and who promises us perfect bodies in the
resurrection for immortality in redeemed heavens and earth face to face with
himself forever.
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