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The reckoning every relationship eventually has one of those pivotal moments, an experience that either binds two people together or pulls them apart.
This week, Harry Lennox of NBCs the blacklist takes us into one of these moments.
Here he is reading Tim McEwan's essay in a small bag she packed all.
Our hopes three and a half years ago, while my fiance, Sarah, and I, were having sex, I had a heart attack.
It took a little less than seven minutes from the time Sarah dial 911 until the emts were in our apartment.
During the short wait, I sat propped up on the bed while Sarah relayed questions from the emergency dispatcher.
What were my symptoms?
Was I properly elevated?
Had I chewed the aspirin?
Throughout the conversation, our cat, Finian, was lying on a pillow next to me, his eyes half closed, purring.
Sarah was remarkably composed throughout.
It surprised me a little, her buddha like calm because she hates not knowing how things turn out.
She won't even watch an episode of Deadwood without first reading the summary, even though we've seen the whole series at least three times.
When the EMTs arrived, they confirmed I had suffered a myocardial infarction after asking me about the circumstances surrounding the incident, like whether or not I had taken any erection enhancement medication.
Just so you know, I had not.