Short but sweet - Tony came through the procedure quite well and is recovering at Duke Medical Center.  The delicate procedure with his complicated heart and other issues was accomplished by a team of electrophysiologists that identified the areas of his V-Taching ventricle and burned them out.  He is still having some spikes of heart rate, but they believe that's due to irritability as a result of the ablation.  We are indeed grateful and hope to be able to resume our lives after a period of recuperation.
TODAY was the first day I could knit after a week of Tony's hospitalization.  I have several projects in progress, but have had no inclination to do any creative work.  I spent two nights here at the hospital, but last night I went back to the hotel to a wonderful bed, shower, and uninterrupted sleep!  Our daughters left yesterday, and I was so grateful that they were able to be here with us.  And I thank our wonderful loyal friends and family in NC, RI, PA, NY, NH, and France who have unfailingly supported us through far too many medical scares.
Back to knitting! Have a great day!
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Now you can knit with joy in your heart again, dear friend!
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