 I was not comfortable being home by myself because I never knew when I was going to have another attack. I was afraid to do anything for fear it would bring something back on. There was times that I was in an ambulance four times a week because I couldn't breathe and they taught me here that, you know, you don't have to worry about that, that's all behind me now. I had a quadruple bypass in Midland but then when I got stronger and I could accept things better than I came here or the cardiac rehab, I didn't have to drive more than a couple miles. They really cared about their patients. It wasn't just a face that they were putting on. The cardiomyomachine has totally changed my life. It's wonderful. I wake up in the morning, turn the machine on, and lay down on it. It reads my levels, they can tell if I'm building a fluid, it can tell them if I'm having breathing problems and I shut it off and wait for the phone to ring figure and it's either good or Patty's going to call me. I talk to Patty every morning. You know, it's just like a friend but it's an amazing piece of equipment. I feel more freedom. I'm not afraid to go to sleep at night. I'm not afraid to go out anymore to go to the grocery store. I would definitely recommend Mid-Michigan for cardiac or the cardiomyomachine, the cardiac rehab. These people are, I mean they're so well trained and it's just like family up here. I couldn't have asked for better care.