On Friday, I took off for Bluefield, but before I could get out of Ohio I witnessed a 3.4 earthquake while standing in Grandma Opal's kitchen. Of course at the time we had no idea it was an earthquake. I found out 3 hours later when I arrived in Bluefield that it was in fact an earthquake and it even made the Bluefield news....go Gallia County!
I went to Bluefield this weekend to be with my mother as she grieved the loss of a dear friend, co-worker, and boss, Dr. Joseph Nieto. While trying to cheer my mom up and be supportive I receive a phone call asking me how Ryan is because they had heard he was in the hospital. Well, needless to say this was news to me. I spent 2 to 3 hours trying to find answers and finally I got to talk to Ryan. He informed me that he was having chest pains and went to the ER, but they could not find anything wrong and they sent him home, where he continued to work as usual (if you know Ryan, you know what I am talking about). He reassured me that he was fine, but around 10:30 PM he went back to the ER and they ended up keeping him for observation. All of this while I am still in Bluefield. He was released on Sunday morning and he was told that someone would contact him to come back because they would like to have him wear a monitor. I like how they could not send him home with the monitor on Saturday or Sunday.....note for future reference...do not have a heart attack or what you think might be a heart attack after 5pm on Friday because the cardiac unit is closed.
To round out the weekend I lost my debit card, well I found it, but it is still in Winfield, West Virginia. Lets just say I am glad it is Monday! I hope my trip to Bluefield next weekend is not as eventful!
Thank you to all of my friends and family who were praying for Ryan and my safe return to Ohio. Also thank you to everyone for your thoughts and prayers for my mom during this time. I know in my heart everything is going to work out for all of us!
Monday, April 27, 2009
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