Topic: 2015: It was the best of times, it was the worst of times
I've spent less time on this forum in 2015 than any year since its inception. To say this year had some challenges is an understatement at best. There were also some moments of pure joy.
On March 14th, my wife Jane had a massive heart attack at the age of 58. We were coming home from a wedding an hours drive from our home. Luckily, it happened 3 minutes from our home. I called 911 and they arrived quickly. She received 2 stents and everything seemed fine for a week. Then she started having reactions to the various drugs they put her on, including a blood thinner that contained sulphates, which she is very allergic to. On March 28th, her 59th birthday, she was rushed to the hospital and they inserted another stent. It took more than a month to get medications straightened out.
Somewhere in that period, she developed PTSD. Evidently, this is fairly typical for heart attack survivors. Of course, they try to treat the PTSD with more pills, which created more bad reactions.
She was rushed to the hospital with severe abdominal pain. Diverticulitis and a small abscess in her colon. She's been back two other times with flare ups. It's very scary because of the blood thinner she has to take.
We spent far more time in hospitals in 2015 than we have in our entire lives combined.
We canceled our trip to Yellowstone Park, which was scheduled for June.
I missed over 300 hours of work between March and August (luckily, I had the vacation time to cover it).
A month ago, our septic tank had a partial collapse.
While trying to replace our family room carpeting, the carpeting company discovered asbestos tiles under the padding. Yep, we vacated our house for a few days while it was abated.
I developed shingles, something I've never had before and hope to never get again.
Oh yeah, my oldest and dearest friend died of cancer yesterday...on Christmas of course (RIP Vic). Someday I'll share some stories about Vic, but it's too soon right now.
I hope all of this doesn't sound like whining...I think I'm over that.
Like I said, there are positives:
Jane is alive and returning to normal.
Cardiac Rehab, joining a gym and watching our diets have made both of us healthier.
The love and support from family and close friends has been humbling.
Our younger daughter gave birth to happy, healthy twin boys at the end of July. We now have 5 beautiful grandsons to brighten our lives.
This Christmas may have been the best ever!
Our business has thrived for a number of years, so the worries about money and security didn't add to the pile.
And we're going to plan that trip to Yellowstone for 2016...wish us luck!
I'd like to wish my family here on the Forum the healthiest, happiest New Year ever! May the rest of your Holidays and the New Year bring you peace and joy.
Bill