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Austin Hogan - Update
Unread 06-01-2011, 09:58 PM   #1
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As most of you know ,Austin went into the hospital abt. a month ago for open heart surgery . As of late , he has had some compications and the results have pulled him down a bit . I think it would be nice for every PGCA member to send him a "get well" card to his New Hampshire address. Allan Swanson
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Unread 06-01-2011, 10:04 PM   #2
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Great idea Allan! Thank You!
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Have we heard how Dr. Hogan is doing?

He is in our prayers.

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I just heard from Austin's wife , Pam. Austin is still having difficulty health wise. Keep the cards flowing to his home address of 41 Barton Road --Piermont ,NH 03779-0021 . Austin needs to know that he is in our prayer and thought . Allan
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Thanks for the update, Allan, and Happy Birthday. Murphy
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I believe in Austin Hogan.
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The latest word on Austin, as of yesterday afternoon, is that he's at home and doing very, very well. That is the best news I've had in a long, long time. Austin had us very concerned but our prayers were answered. Welcome back Austin!!
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Austin is most definitely in the "Invicible"-grade category... Hope we'll hear from him soon on these pages.
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Austin sent me an email and asked me to post it on the forum, it follows (it sure was good to hear from him).....
I entered Dartmouth Hospital 14 March 2011 for open heart surgery to correct a leaking aortic valve. I was a pretty young healthy 74 year old at the time, and the physical recovery seemed to be going well. I was able to walk 3/8 mile to the main road by early April. I had difficulty eating and sleeping, and dreams that bordered on hallucinations. I had lost 30 pounds before surgery and I consulted both surgeon and family doctor (Dr Ernst Oidtmann ) I signed up for cardiac physical therapy at the local ( Woodsville Cottage) hospital. Around 15 May I became "dozy" and would fall asleep instantly so I quit driving. Pam took me to PT on Friday 20 May although I didn't really feel up to it. I went through the warm up round of exercises and really felt bad a few minutes into the first round and stopped. The leader helped me to chair and gave me a glass of water. She came back and asked what was wrong and I couldn't respond intelligently. She called Pam and the hospital ER and I was taken to the ER. They examined me and Pam stayed with me. They discharged me on Sunday.

According to DR O my thyroid system had gotten weak and I couldn't digest anything. He got it started and I could eat a little. He examined me again Tuesday and decided I had lost it upstairs. He called Pam and began making arrangements for examinations at the Dartmouth hospital. We checked in early Saturday 29 May. I remember only a few days and exams ( MRI's, etc) but not the encephalograms and other multi hour exams. I was able to eat a little on the last few days as my thyroid came to life. I was discharged Monday 20 June to find a dead transmitter on my satellite link; I was customer 25018. They replaced it yesterday.

Hypothesis; Thyroid failure caused failure of blood chemistry; shallow breathing caused collection of carbon dioxide and acidification of blood. I am wearing a pump to bed to stop this.

So far so good ; I am eating and sleeping well at home. If you are ever sick but don't know why, go to a medical school hospital. If you ever loose it upstairs you will only know if your friends tell you after you recover.
The message above was extracted from a message I sent to to my kids and my cousinslast night.

FIRST! My Parker Pages arrived yesterday. I will read it today , but it certainly looks great! Dean and Dave did a great job ; and I see the best of collector magazines continuing well without me.

It is pretty wet and nasty here, but I have been walking around the yard, and down the driveway and then down the town road twice a day. My surefootedness and posture are coming back; I need to work on my wind and muscular conditioning. We think my mind is back. I am now sleeping 9 hrs a night, compared to zero through the time I entered the hospital, and eating 3/4 of my amount of a year ago.

Thanks for all those prayers, that came from beneath all kinds of steeples, all over the country. Good friends make life worth living, bless you all.

Austin
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Dear Austin: This is great news. Glad to hear your on the mend.You are one of the finnest gentlemen I have had the fortune to meet. God bless, Howard
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