 I grew up in Indiana, grew up on the farm, and about 30 years ago I came out to Jersey and been here ever since. Life on the farm here is really pretty awesome, it's a lot of work. You couldn't ask for a better atmosphere out here. About 22 years ago I put my application in with Southern Ocean Medical Center, you know, you always dream of winning the lottery, but then I always think about, you know, the people that I work with and that atmosphere that we have, it's a family atmosphere. Part of our systems initiative was to start performing calcium scoring tests, so we had to go through training and part of that training is working on live patients. I offered to be the guinea pig, so to speak, didn't feel that there would be any issue with me doing it, so I felt real confident going in and having the test done. I had a stress test seven months prior to that, that was normal. Echocardiogram, that was normal, had no issues. I was feeling good other than a little bit of shortness of breath, going up and down steps, you know, but I just attributed that to old age. When the procedure was over, which only takes about five minutes to do that, I could hear them still talking, and when I got up, everybody was looking at me a little bit funny, and so I knew something was up. They told me that I got the high score for the calcium scoring, which requires a lot further testing, and so we contacted the cardiologist and he immediately set me up to Jersey Shore for the cardiac cath. He found that I had a 90% blockage in three of the arteries and 100% in one, and recommended that I get a quadruple bypass as soon as possible. I never had a heart attack, but I was on the verge of it and didn't even know it. What I had was known as a widow maker. The calcium scoring test actually saved my life. Had I not gone for the calcium scoring test, had I not gone for the cardiac cath, who knows how long I would have been here. I was back to work within two months of the procedure, and I was back to pretty much being 100% normal within four months. I feel good about where I am, and I feel like I've gotten a second chance. You want to make sure that what you do today is impactful and you just appreciate things a lot more than what you did before.