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Amen Corner 09-10-2010 03:37 PM

Chuck Evans
 
Have anyone heard how he is?

Heard that he was in hospital due to a heart attack...

Get well soon, Chuck.

joe curtis 09-10-2010 05:40 PM

he is doing alright. he had some stints put in.

Burner 09-10-2010 06:13 PM

Chuck Evans
 
Joe,

You have a new personal message.

golfgnome 09-10-2010 06:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Amen Corner (Post 75715)
Have anyone heard how he is?

Heard that he was in hospital due to a heart attack...

Get well soon, Chuck.

I spoke to him a couple of weeks ago and he seemed great. He moved back to Phoenix so if this is something new please let me know. I would hate to call him if he is resting.

golfguru 09-10-2010 08:41 PM

Stints or not, the words Chuck and Rest do not compute together :)

I swapped notes a week or two back and he was happy as Larry about being back in AZ, so this news is a bit surprising. He'll no doubt "Be back."

mb6606 09-10-2010 09:45 PM

He never liked the cold and wind of the Destin winter. I heard he had a heart attack on Sunday had stents and another stent on wednesday my thoughts are with him for quick recovery.

Yoda 09-11-2010 01:18 AM

Jungle Drums
 
Have not heard any of this. Am totally out of the loop. Per Golfgnome above, this is a difficult situation. Am reaching out to Chuck now and will return with any news.

:-(

Yoda 09-11-2010 12:03 PM

Chuck Evans Report
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Yoda (Post 75730)
Am reaching out to Chuck now and will return with any news.

:-(

Heard back from Chuck this morning. He thanks all for their concern and reports "should make a full recovery . . . long slow process".

:salut:

Daryl 09-11-2010 12:32 PM

Thanks Lynn, that's good to hear.

golfgnome 09-11-2010 08:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Yoda (Post 75740)
Heard back from Chuck this morning. He thanks all for their concern and reports "should make a full recovery . . . long slow process".

:salut:

I spoke to him last night and he sounded weak as expected. He does appreciate everyone's thoughts and prayers.

Just goes to show you, never take anything for granted.

GPStyles 09-13-2010 08:30 AM

Glad to hear Chuck is doing better and sorry to hear he has had health issues again.

Get well soon Chuck

drewitgolf 09-13-2010 03:44 PM

From Chuck
 
I would like to take the time to answer each and every one of you but unfortunately my health won't allow me too. So I apologize up front.



The purpose of this medical update is to let those who have expressed concern know what exactly happened and what will be happening as we move forward.



In my case Sunday night was a very restless night with very little sleep. Around 4:34 am Monday, the 6th of September 2010, I realized there was something significant going on. At 4:52 am I sent a message to our corporate office in Ohio letting them know that I was en route to the emergency room.



I drove myself to the Urgent Care Facility where they started doing all of those wondrous tests they love to do and my EKG came back sending off alarms. They contacted Banner Heart Hospital and dispatched a ambulance to transport me.



Once I got to Banner Heart their cardiac team went into action and boy am I glad they are in the Top 100 Heart Hospitals in the country! As the staff was completing their workup, more EKG's, x-rays etc. the cardiologist came in to tell me that I had, and was still having a heart attack and that he was going to get me up to the "Catheter Lab" to see how much damage there was.



I was then rushed up to the cardiac care center and catheter lab where they would run a catheter up from the groin to the heart while injecting a dye to see where the damage was. I could hear them talking while I was in a semi- conscious state and then all of a sudden a felt a burning sensation and a loud noise. I asked what that was and the Dr. said, "We lost you and had to hit you with the paddle to bring you back.



For the next 2.5 hours the Dr. placed 4 stents in the right coronary artery. After the procedure I was taken down to cardiac critical care where I would spend the couple of days.



On Wednesday, the 8th, I was awakened by several ICU nurses and Dr's hooking up more EKG machine to me. I was not feeling very well with severe chest pain and finding it difficult to breathe. Since my procedure on Monday I had a 24 hour heart monitor on and evidently it was sending out readings that no one liked! And rightly so...I was having another heart attack!



Again, I was rushed back up the "cathlab" this time a blood clot was the culprit...different artery...more stents!



Finally on Friday the 10th I was allowed to go home but only with home care. One I noticed almost immediately was that I was walking like Capt. Jack Sparrow...only a lot slower! Along with slow slurred speech I now have some issues with motor skills.



During the next couple of weeks I will undergoing extensive testing to see if there is permanent motor damage along with cardiac and physical therapy.



The Dr.'s expect me to make a full recovery, albeit a long slow process. But I will make it back and can't wait to get back on the lesson tee!



I want to thank each and every one of you for your thoughts and prayers, they really do mean a lot to me, and it is because of your prayers that I am alive today...It simply was not my time to go.



While I do receive each note, email or post from you guys I cannot respond to them all. Just know that I do get to read them all and they are all very special to me.



For all of you "younglings" out there, don't worry...I'll be OK...just focus on your school and keep your head in the game!



Again, my heartfelt thanks to you all!



Chuck

dodger 09-13-2010 05:24 PM

Thanks Drew, good to hear from Chuck and hope he recovers fully. As one who took a lesson from him and watched him hit balls, I can attest to how effectively he hits the ball. Hope he gets that back soon, watching those 180 yard six irons was amazing.

innercityteacher 09-13-2010 06:07 PM

Good health and peace, Chuck!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dodger (Post 75834)
Thanks Drew, good to hear from Chuck and hope he recovers fully. As one who took a lesson from him and watched him hit balls, I can attest to how effectively he hits the ball. Hope he gets that back soon, watching those 180 yard six irons was amazing.

Feel better soon!


Patrick

O.B.Left 09-13-2010 08:36 PM

Thanks Drew.

All the best to Chuck. I have tons of respect for him.

drewitgolf 10-30-2010 07:53 AM

Chucking Out
 
From Chuck Evans:
Dr. released me today. Now I can go back to work...after 3heart procedures i'm good to go! Thanks to everyone for their support this past 6 weeks!

KevCarter 10-30-2010 08:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by drewitgolf (Post 77848)
From Chuck Evans:
Dr. released me today. Now I can go back to work...after 3heart procedures i'm good to go! Thanks to everyone for their support this past 6 weeks!

Great news, I'll bet he can't wait to get back to the practice tee!

Kevin


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