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Default BIL has to have a quadruple bypass...

My SIL just called, her DH went in yesterday for a heart cath they found four blockages that can't be fixed. My other BIL was in Friday for the same thing, he is ok.

My SIL and I are very close, she told me not to come, to wait until later. I was planning on going in Feb anyway. She will call if she wants me to come.
My BIL is my age and actually pretty healthy. She is scared out of her wits and he is trying to brave for her. She has two stints in arteries placed about 7 years ago.

I hate not being there, we worked together for over 6 years, went to lunch everyday, and took our vacations at the same time.

Please say a prayer maybe two for him...
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