BlankWell, I have to call my regular doc tomorrow. I already have an appointment set up with him in a month. It was just really weird. The thing I forgot to mention in my first post was I got up on the observation floor and one of my nurses was Chris. We were talking about general things and we got around to a couple things. First, she asked me if I went to MSB. I told her I did and she said she had a friend who went there, she thought he was Jeff Mendell, I think. I didn't know him. But, she recalled going to several concerts at the Auditorium in Lions Hall and Jeff introducing her to Yvonne Whitmore. She left a great impression on her. She mentioned that Lansing was nice in that a lot of people knew common friends like this. Then we started talking about when I lived in Spokane and the fact that one of the first people I met there was an office equipment salesman who was from Lansing and grew up in my neighborhood near St. Lawrence Hospital. This led to her saying that she hadn't been out West but her parents had a real good time in Seattle. She mentioned that he went to a Tigers game out there and, of course, security was more relaxed then and he got on the press deck and Ernie Harwell came out and talked with him for about five minutes and mentioned his name and that he was from Harbor Springs Michigan and was routing on the tigers. So, I told her about the game in 1982 when my folks and I went to the Kingdome. We got up on the press deck, and ;my Dad saw George Kell and Al Kaline but they just ignored us. So one of the security people said "Let me see if I can get Ernie". Ernie came out and talked with us, and I gave him my business card. My aunt almost dropped her can of beer when she was listening in Newberry and heard "Steve Pollo from Kaisa Aluminum in Spokane Washington is out here rooting on the Tigers. Steve Class of '72 ----- Original Message ----- From: Marcia Moses To: msb-alumni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2014 3:39 PM Subject: [msb-alumni] Re: Last Night One to Forget Steve, glad you’re ok. You did the right thing by going to the hospital. Do they plan on doing any further testing? Marcia From: Steve Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2014 3:34 PM To: msb-alumni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [msb-alumni] Last Night One to Forget Well, for the second time in my life, I had the pleasure to ride in an ambulance. The guys from the township fire department were real great. I had chest pains so I figured I ought to get over to Sparrow to get checked out. The enzyme and stress test that I did were all negative, so I am back home feeling better. Don't know what the issue was, although my sternum is sensitive, but I don't recall any reason why it should be tender. But, the pain was getting worse as yesterday went along, so it was worth checking out. Steve Lansing, MI