Glad you are ok now, get we’ll soon and let’s all be safe out there.
I don't know whether to commiserate as well as give thanks Martin, Delighted that you're on the road to recovery and able to teach your friends here of what's important. Andrew
Sorry to see this Martin and hope you are recovering well. It was a warning- that life is short so enjoy it (but look after your heart). Get well!
Blimey Martin. Hope you’re convalescing well and wish you all the best for a full recovery. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Martin, Welcome ... to the 'Club' NOBODY WANTS to Join. Heart Attack Survivor. I had my first heart attack at 49 and Triple By-Pass at 50. I'm now almost 61. My heart attack started in Kiev, Ukraine, while I was at a Mil-to-Mil Exercise Training Planning Conference in Kiev, Ukraine, and 5 DAYS LATER, I 'Tapped-Out' back home in Germany and went to the ER for a BAD Case of 'Heart Burn' that just wouldn't 'go away.' Little did I know ... You my friend are going to go thru emotional S**T on a level you can't possibly imagine in the coming weeks/months. And likely NONE of your circle of family or friends will be able to understand you. That is NOT a 'Slam' against them, its just a fact if you haven't 'Been There, Done That,' you ain't got a clue. You have my email. USE IT AND We can Talk via phone, WhatsApp or Skype. Day or Nite. Just CALL Whenever YOU NEED/WANT To Talk. I had a friend who died three times in an hour from heart attacks at 49 to talk to. He helped a lot. His is still alive and like me, kicking life in the ass like a horse 10+ years later. If you want to read a REAL-LIFE HORROR STORY, search for my 'Coma' thread. What you'll read is the 'G' Rated version of the 'Triple-XXX' reality that happened to me. For 2 Straight WEEKS. Yes, a machine keep my Happy Ass 'ALIVE' as my body was DEAD AS A DOOR NAIL for about 8+ hours during Triple By-Pass surgery at age 50. YOU KNOW HOW to get hold of me. USE IT. USE ME. Your F-Car Buddy, Mark
Martin hasn't posted anything since starting this thread and doesn't have any recent activity showing either. Has anyone communicated with him? Is he doing okay?
Exactly my thoughts, Brian. Would be nice to read a few words from him...I have his personal E-Mel, will send him one Rgds
I'll try. I have email and another Fchatter has a phone number. I'll get the info on him and post here.
Hello my friends, I am deeply, emotionally touched by your sympathy. Though I haven't posted anything on FChat I am still alive trying to keep my humour. I am out of the hospital back at home again, but ten different pills per day are taking its toll. The afternoon a few hours after my second birthday on 19th January. Image Unavailable, Please Login Two days ago while waiting for my wife's taxi picking me up for home. Image Unavailable, Please Login Best Regards Martin
Martin, You look EXTREMELY GOOD in those photos. I didn't look that good until 2 months AFTER my stents and close to 6+ months AFTER my triple by-pass. Go S-L-O-W BUT CONTINUALLY PUSH Yourself a TEENY TINY BIT Every Day. I'm available if you need anything. Mark
Sooo glad to hear from you. These days of silence were frightening. I send you my heartfelt best wishes for a swift recovery.
Hello Martin, Wow!, you look really well. Now your wife may spoil you a little. Best from Spain and get well soon! John
Hooray! Glad you are still around, a little worrying not to have heard from you. Stay healthy! Tim Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Martin, I’m glad to see that you are still kicking! We need your experience and expertise. Get well soon. Ron Sent from my iPhone using FerrariChat
Martin, Glad to see you on your feet and looking better! Take care with the rest and recovery phase, you can spend more time on the forum Best regards, Gordon
Martin, I’m so glad to know you are doing much better and are at home. Best wishes for a complete and speedy recovery. Jack.
Sorry Martin: I just saw this thread a minute ago for the first time, so I apologize for writing something only now. I'm very happy to see you standing upright at your home! Yes, sometimes it happens something that makes you see better what is important and what is not: It happened me too. ciao
Guten Morgen, Martin! Like Alberto, I only just came across this. Glad to see you're getting better. Coming back from a cardiac event bad enough to put you into shock is some feat. Well done! As I tell my patients: some people are harder to kill than a brown dog! I'm sure your doctors have told you that you've already gotten through the tough bit. I wish you a good recovery.