Assorted updates:
So, I paid the law firm last Friday to represent me dealing with Diamond, and I have received 7 calls and 3 emails this week. , Kind of sure it is coincidence, since the law firm confirmed that they haven't sent out the representation letter yet. It's kind of funny, in an ironic sort of way. Though, the email that addressed my issues pretty much just said "tough luck, we've already done everything we are going to", so I'm still not feeling generous towards them.
On a different front, my mom was having chest pains Tuesday night, so my sister took her to the heart hospital. She was admitted based on the initial test results. She was supposed to have a full catheter done on Wednesday afternoon, so I took off a half-day to go be there. At 7 pm, we received word that the doctor was not going to be able to do it then, but that she was 2nd on the list for having it done today. So, I stayed overnight in the hospital. Did not realize that mom likes late night Discovery Channel TV. Got to see WAY too many episodes of "Alaska: The Final Frontier". *shudder*
Anyway, this morning they came and got her to do the cath spot on at 8:20 after we had been told it would start around 6 am. The nurse that took her to surgery said it would take about an hour, and sure enough, at 10:45 we were called back for the consultation with the doctor. (Brief background, 3 years ago she had a triple bypass and valve replacement). The doctor checked everything out, and the valve and 2 of the bypasses were fine. But the third bypass (from what I understood, the one at the rear of her heart) had 100% complete blockage. However, her heart had "built" its own bypass around the blockage. There was enough buildup from the bypass that the doctor did not think he would be able to operate on it - he couldn't even identify where the replacement artery ran through the secondary bypass. On the gooder side, her heart was pumping strongly, with a steady rhythm, and moving blood at a sufficient rate through her body, so the doctor determined that with as well as her heart is working coupled with the problems he would have trying to operate through the mass, that the potential gain was far outweighed by the high risk of problems, so no surgery.
He also could not find anything that would explain why she was having chest pains, so mom was sent home early afternoon and they do some other tests through the office and keep an eye on her heart, knowing about this alternative bypass and to keep checking on it that it is functioning adequately.
So, I got home about noon after getting about 3 hours of sleep last night and took a 4 hour nap. And that is my life for the last little bit.