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I want to thank everyone for the thoughts, prayers, etc. It means so much to me.

We're now back at home. Tyler is doing fine, although he's in some pain. The dr's went in through both legs and didn't use his neck. Once they got into his heart, they found the problem was on the left side of his heart, so they had to stick a needle all the way through his heart to the other side. He felt that, I think. I know there was one part he said was really painful. He was on meds, but he had to be awake through the procedure.

Once his heart heals in a few weeks, we'll know if the procedure was a success or if they'll have to go back in.

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Thanks! If they tell him he's got to do the needle through the heart again, I don't know that we'll be able to get him in the car to go.

I wondered this morning why they were restraining him to the bed. All we were told was in case he jerks. I've had 3 heart catheterizations and stents twice. I was never restrained. Now I know.

Oh, and they let him pick the music in the cath lab. They were rocking to Rammstein for most of the 4 hours. I was surprised they even had it. We told them Miley Cyrus was his fave and that he LOVED Party in the USA, just put it on loop. hehehe

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Thanks, Robin.

He just woke up and said he feels like poo. He's got to take the bandages off this morning from his groin where they went in.

He's saying he could feel everything. He could feel when they stuck the needle through his heart and when they were burning the thing off. Holy poo.

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