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Postby chrisk on Thu Sep 23, 2010 9:20 pm

long time no speak ? have been a very busy little bee recently so my ability to post has been...shall we say...restricted due to lack of time and from being on a bit of an emotional rollercoaster over the past 12 months or so.

the history is that we suffered a couple of miscarriages starting about 18months ago and has been a very difficult time especially for lara. i buried myself in work pretty much to get my head around everything. photographically, the handful of gigs i was doing turned into 1 or 2 every weekend, kids, weddings, (never thought i'd do it !!), portraits. i couldn't do enuf. i shot for quite a while with a 5DmkII, a MKIII and loads of canon goodies because i was a smidgen away from dumping the lot and going to the other side.

very fortunately and by the grace of God Lara gave birth to healthy twins about a month ago on the 22/8. Alexander and Zachary are 2 pure blessings and although life has been completely different since they arrived...we couldn't be happier. :)

as with all things in life, it wasn't meant to be easy was it ? on the 21st of august, the day before the twins were born my dad, at 73yo, suffered a massive heart attack. this is his 2nd heart attack...his first was about 15 years ago. when they assessed his heart back then they found lung cancer and once they got his heart working, he started on chemo and raditaion therapy immediately. he has been a 4 pack a day smoker since age 15. he never stopped smoking thru chemo. wtf is up with that ? :roll: :x

back to the story...he was in cardiac arrest for 20minutes before the ambos got there. yeah...that's right 20 F'ING minutes ! fortunately where my old man was voting there was a doctor who administered CPR for the whole time and even though he had no pulse she never stopped. once the ambos got there they hit him with the juice 3 times before they got a pulse. by that time, he had been in arrest for 28minutes. no oxygen, no pulse, no breathing. rushed to bankstown hospital and into ICU where he remained on life support and unconscious for 3 days.

on day 5 he regained consciousness but couldn't speak or move. the doctors told us that this was the best that we could expect. 28mins with no oxygen to the brain meant that he was effectively brain dead. at this stage we are all living in a state of intense emotional conflict. happy with the twins...shattered about my old man. i struggled going between hospitals each day...couldnt fully be excited about the bubs and couldn't fully grieve about my dad.

on day 6 the doctors asked us to remove the breathing apparatus...if he couldn't breathe of his own volition then what was the point ? we agreed....he wouldn't want to live like this. they removed the tube and all artificial breathing assistance. we said our goodbyes and hoped he'd be alive the following day.

on day 7, he survived the night but the doc said his breathing was quite weak and he was likely to get pneumonia because he didn't have the strength to remove mucus from his lungs. still no response. no speech, no movement.

on day 9 he started to move but it was unclear if it was intentional.

on day 11 he looks my mum in the face and says "agapi mou" which means "my darling" in Greek. he also says "water".

on day 12 some fucking moron rigs up his feeding tube wrong and the liquid diet goes into his lungs. he degenerates immediately. we are in disbelief that Dad has effectively come back from the dead and the NSW heath system may kill him yet...

on day 14, it is Fathers Day. he seems to have recovered from the NSW health error and he decides to speak. we have a conversation albeit a very disjointed one. movement is purposeful, but weak.

he continues to improve every day...7 days ago he got up and started to walk a few steps. so we get to today...i visit him in hospital where i find him outside reading the paper. he has the shits cos some nurse was telling him to move a ball from one cup to another. he asks her if she thinks he's a moron and then tells her to go away and do something useful with her life. he asks me about the twins, we have a pretty normal conversation and then at the end of it he says "go and get me a pack of smokes." yepp...he's pretty much back. :biglaugh:

why am i sharing this ? hmmm..hard to say...its cathartic maybe ? most of all cos i miss having the odd chat with y'all and thought i'd share where i'd been and what i've been up to ! oh...and i dumped all the canon gear, (still missing the 135L which is my most fave lens EVER), and picked up an 85/1.4G which is everything, (almost), i wanted the 85D to be. it is a sublime hunk of glass. the 24-120/4 and 35/1.4 are next on my list. :lol:

hope everyone is doing well, look forward to catching up now that the roller coaster has slowed down a little. :cheers:
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Postby petermmc on Thu Sep 23, 2010 9:28 pm

That was a really fine post. There is enough material for a mini series. Congrats on your twins. Twins are cool and we too had a lot of issues having them. In my post called 'Some days you're the insect...' I mentioned that my twins just had their formal this evening. Time goes past fast so getting new lenses is critical in keeping up with all the events. That new lens you have would have cost just about as much in dollars as your next post will add to your posting count if you reply to this. Great stories.

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Postby aim54x on Thu Sep 23, 2010 9:54 pm

It is great to hear from you buddy. It has been a long time, but at the same time you have had quite the journey over the last few months.

Firstly, congrats on the twins, I am sure we will be graced with many images of them in the coming months and years. It is also great to hear about your father getting better (shame on NSW health and their constant incompetance....seriously how do you rig up liquids into lungs???).

How did you get your hands on a 85mm f/1.4G? I still havent seen one yet...and I am supposed to sell these things!
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Re: G'day strangers !

Postby chrisk on Thu Sep 23, 2010 10:01 pm

aim54x wrote: How did you get your hands on a 85mm f/1.4G? I still havent seen one yet...and I am supposed to sell these things!


cant tell you all my secrets cam. ;)
but i can tell you this...wide open its freakin sharp and it tracks beautifully. :D a couple of our rottie coming at me at speed...

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i have a sequence of 13 straight shots from memory and af-s nailed every single shot. :bowdown:

thanks pete. :)
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Postby Alex on Thu Sep 23, 2010 10:19 pm

Welcome back!

Congratulations on the twins. Welcome to the twins club. We have two twin girls 17 months old. Plus a 6 yr old son.

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Postby biggerry on Thu Sep 23, 2010 11:09 pm

Chris, not much to say to that but..sh$t dude that sounds like a tramatic 12 months for everyone involved! Good to hear your old man is still kicking and you have added to your family :up:
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Postby Raskill on Fri Sep 24, 2010 1:28 am

Welcome back to the fold, plenty of new names, and plenty of old ones...

Emotional rollercoaster? By god, I think your family deserves a medal. Glad your old man has pulled through, and hope you find your post cathartic and a bit of release. Good luck with the twins, what a wonderful joy. :D
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Postby gstark on Fri Sep 24, 2010 9:55 am

G'day Chris.

Welcome back

What a story. I'm glad that your dad is doing so well again, and especially after the screw-ups in the hospital.

And congratulations on the twins; I expect that we'll be seeing some late night posts from you over the next year or so? :)

Thanks for sharing your story; sharing can be very difficult, but not sharing can be even tougher, both on you, and thereby, on your family. I think it's great that you had the courage and the confidence to share this, online, with us, and it's a testament to the quality of a person that you are that you were able to do this.

It really helps us to better understand who you are, and the trials that you've been facing, when you're able to confide within this community.

And nice shots with the new glass; I'm envious.
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Postby Willy wombat on Fri Sep 24, 2010 11:59 am

Sounds like you have been doing it tough in recent times. Thats amazing to hear your Dad is coming back after all that has happened. Treasure the extra time that you have together.

Congrats on the twins too. Beautiful boys!
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Postby phillipb on Fri Sep 24, 2010 6:21 pm

Chris, I think I know how you feel, at least with regards to the hospital mishap. I've just gone through a similar experience with my father at the same hospital after he had a stroke. They didn't vote bankstown hospital as one of the worst 5 in the state for nothing.
My father was litterally only hours away from an unnecessary major surgery. It took a layperson (my wife) to come up with a simple idea which ultimately avoided the surgery.
Must have been the same moron who tried to put the tube down my father's throat because he almost chocked to death.
Glad to see your father is doing well again.
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Postby Matt. K on Fri Sep 24, 2010 8:13 pm

Chris
Life throws us a twister every now and then....seems like you've come out of it OK so far! Enjoy your time with your Dad....my mother died recently and it's a bloody hard road to walk down! Make sure you spend some quality time together.
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Postby aim54x on Fri Sep 24, 2010 9:12 pm

Rooz wrote:
aim54x wrote: How did you get your hands on a 85mm f/1.4G? I still havent seen one yet...and I am supposed to sell these things!


cant tell you all my secrets cam. ;)
but i can tell you this...wide open its freakin sharp and it tracks beautifully. :D a couple of our rottie coming at me at speed...

i have a sequence of 13 straight shots from memory and af-s nailed every single shot. :bowdown:


Damn...oh well I know that there has been a shipment of these reaching stores...we missed out (dammit!!) Now I am really going to have to look into this lens!
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Postby surenj on Sat Sep 25, 2010 11:50 am

Chris, What a ride!! :shock:

Congrats on the twins. Congrats on keeping sane throughout what sounded like a very tricky time for everyone concerned. Hopefully nothing will phase you after this.

Hoping to see you around in our outings.

PS: If NSW health couldn't kill ya dad, no one else will be able to! :cheers:
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Postby chrisk on Sun Sep 26, 2010 12:28 pm

thanks everyone for the well wishes. :cheers:
gary, once you speak to people about something like this, its amazing how many people have walked down the same road. :cheers:
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