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I am so grateful I don't smoke

Tabbiekat
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I have been at the hospital with my husband since 4:45 am. It's almost noon and until a moment ago when another patients family member said they were going outside...cigarettes and smoking never came to mind.

My husband's cardiac ablation went well, doc said he had a lot of work to do in and around his heart, but he is optimistic. Doc gave me the basic plan of action for the next 3 months of at home healing. Now just waiting for hubby to get out of recovery and sent to a room. I will make sure everything is situated, then I am going to pick up food and go back to the hotel and catch up on sleep, up at 3am after goint to sleep around 11 pm is exhausting. I should be able to take him home tomorrow morning.

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I quit smoking Oct 31st 2017. It was hard, I had rough moments, but even with my husband and roommate smoking I kept from smoking since I decided to do it for me. Aug 7th 2018 my husband quit smoking. September 18 my world was turned upside down as my husband died in front of me. February 19, 2019 I quit..it took a few tries after my husband passed, but I am no longer a smoker.