My pops - SMU professor - is having triple bypass surgery

Hey Folks -
I spend a lot of time with you guys so I figured I'd throw this out there...
Just wanted to ask that you guys to keep my dad - Dr. David W. Matula, Computer Science, with 30+ years service to SMU - in your thoughts and prayers.
He was taken to Presbyterian yesterday after failing a stress test. He had been complaining of chest pains, and had been weakened for more than a week.
Yesterday the thought was that the test this morning would reveal that he needed a stint, and that would be nothing more than day surgery. "Oh, no... don't change your plans and come up..." The Doc told him not to worry that he would - most likely - be back to work by Monday, to which my Dad quipped, "You're gonna' make me work on a Holiday?" (Not that Holidays or anything have stopped him before, he had my mother bring in his brief case and laptop so he could keep right on working last night.)
He confided in me that he was pleased with the "good as new" by Monday prognosis as he didn't want to miss the game. Needless to say, I don't think he will be making it now.
When I spoke to him last night he was far more concerned about whether Fox Sports Southwest would be carrying the Cards (at Houston) game in the Dallas market last night, than his test this morning.... well, here we go.
Anyhow, I look forward to seeing you all on the 'Vard and in the stands this Monday.
Oh and the prognosis looks good, but I won't know anything for sure until he gets out of surgery... which will be sometime when I am on the road.
Pax,
Thaddeus
p.s. special thanks to the KnuckleHeads for giving me something to laugh and smile about just by thinking about it. Pony Up!
I spend a lot of time with you guys so I figured I'd throw this out there...
Just wanted to ask that you guys to keep my dad - Dr. David W. Matula, Computer Science, with 30+ years service to SMU - in your thoughts and prayers.
He was taken to Presbyterian yesterday after failing a stress test. He had been complaining of chest pains, and had been weakened for more than a week.
Yesterday the thought was that the test this morning would reveal that he needed a stint, and that would be nothing more than day surgery. "Oh, no... don't change your plans and come up..." The Doc told him not to worry that he would - most likely - be back to work by Monday, to which my Dad quipped, "You're gonna' make me work on a Holiday?" (Not that Holidays or anything have stopped him before, he had my mother bring in his brief case and laptop so he could keep right on working last night.)
He confided in me that he was pleased with the "good as new" by Monday prognosis as he didn't want to miss the game. Needless to say, I don't think he will be making it now.
When I spoke to him last night he was far more concerned about whether Fox Sports Southwest would be carrying the Cards (at Houston) game in the Dallas market last night, than his test this morning.... well, here we go.
Anyhow, I look forward to seeing you all on the 'Vard and in the stands this Monday.
Oh and the prognosis looks good, but I won't know anything for sure until he gets out of surgery... which will be sometime when I am on the road.
Pax,
Thaddeus
p.s. special thanks to the KnuckleHeads for giving me something to laugh and smile about just by thinking about it. Pony Up!