I have been off the air at NBC-5 for the past week, not by design but on purpose. I have gotten hundreds of emails from many of you wanting to know where I am and what’s up. As I have told my close NBC-5 family I work with every day, this past week, this has been one of the most emotional and trying weeks of my life, but knowing and feeling the love and prayers from all of you has been a great source of strength for both me and my wife Lyn..
We almost lost Lyn this week. Some times we don’t stop to realize that every day is precious, and that for the Grace of God there go I. Angels have been watching over her since, and those angelic wings first put her mother in the right place at the right time.
Monday afternoon, Lyn collapsed at her children’s store. By a stroke of luck, her mother works for Lyn and noticed her in the restroom chair. She called me and then called 9-1-1. I was on the way to the television station at 2pm when I got the call, and the Colleyville Fire Department Paramedics beat me to the store. They were huddled over Lyn running EKG’s and IV lines when I got there. She was white as a sheet, cold and wet and not able to talk. The paramedics told me she had suffered a heart attack. A heart attack at age 37? She seemed to be in perfect health.
An ambulance rushed her to Harris HEB hospital, where she went through a battery of tests that for the most part did not indicate a heart attack. But, a sharp ER Doctor by the name of Adrian Church noticed a tiny blip of an enzyme in her blood panel called Troponin, one of three enzymes that indicate heart attack. He said he thought it was just a false positive, since everything else was normal, but ordered another blood test just to make sure. That test saved Lyn’s life! The test an hour and a half later showed the troponin level had doubled, and hourly tests thereafter tracked rapidly increasing levels of troponin.
Cardiologist, Dr. Mike Duran, said there was something going on he just could not see on the scans available in the ER. So, he ordered up a cardiac catheterization test early Tuesday morning. He told me the test would take about 30 minutes and didn’t expect to find anything he couldn’t fix with a cardiac stint. A half hour went by, then an hour, and an hour and 15 minutes a nurse came out and said the doctor wanted to talk to me. I expected this talk, but I did not expect what happened next. As we entered two sliding glass doors, the nurse told me “you need to prepare yourself; your wife is in imminent danger of sudden death!” What? She said the catheter test did not go as expected, and Dr. Duran then took the next 20 minutes showing me live action scans that showed the rupture/dissection of the left main branch artery of the heart and the rupture of a second artery on the right side. He said we had about an hour to get into open heart surgery and do a double by-pass to prevent permanent damage to Lyn’s heart muscle. He told me he had already place a balloon pump into Lyn’s heart to assist her blood flow and prevent another imminent heart attack. He said the open heart operation was risky and rare, but the alternative of not operating would be fatal for Lyn within hours.
My world reeled, I felt weak in the knees, Lyn was knocked out in the operating room beyond the glass, I could see her but could not talk to her, and I couldn’t discuss the situation. There was only one decision, go with the odds and place Lyn in the hands of Surgeon David Carter. I quickly called a good friend, Surgeon Dr. Bob Sewell, who told me Dr. Carter was his choice to operate on his dad’s heart. With a pedigree reference like that, I felt Lyn was getting the best shot possible.
From that moment on things became a blur; I have never personally witnessed a medical team move so quickly and so precisely. Dr. Carter’s team at Harris HEB had Lyn prepped and on a heart lung machine within an hour and started the procedure. Karen, Dr. Carter’s surgical nurse, called my cell phone at every break to tell me what was going on. Dr. Carter warned me to prepare for a long afternoon, and he meant it. Lyn’s operation from start to finish took almost 8 hours, but Dr. Carter described it as “text book.” He fixed her heart and she will live to tell the story, what little of it she can remember. Because of the anesthesia medicine she doesn’t remember much, except leaving her store in an ambulance.
Lyn’s recovery sped along for a while, Dr. Carter took her off the respirator 2 hours earlier than anticipated and off the heart assist pump a full 3 hours ahead of schedule. She is breathing and beating on her own and making progress every minute, but she is now feeling pretty sore and the pain ratchets up as she moves around as ordered by the nurses. That said, this is all pretty miraculous, given that what Dr. Carter says happened to Lyn is the exact same thing that happened to actor John Ritter and Tim Russert, a blockage then dissection/rupture of the main stem left artery, an event he called “the widow maker”. Her personal physician, Dr. Rebecca Sharp, says given all of Lyn’s test results in the ER, and her lack of family history of heart problems, she could have been sent home with the diagnosis of indigestion. If that had happened, and almost did, Dr. Sharp says Lyn would most likely have died within 12 hours.
We are now 6 days into this adventure in medicine, and Lyn has just been moved to a Cardiac Step Down room, where she can begin the process of rehabbing and preparing to go home (soon we hope). This will be a long road home however, 6 weeks of healing the sternum in her chest and in her leg that gave up an artery to fix her heart. But, fix is a good word, because Dr. Carter tells us her heart is fixed, and pathology suggests the likelihood of this happening again is extremely remote.
I cannot express my gratitude enough for wonderful staff and doctors at Harris HEB, and especially our young ER doctor Adrian Church who refused to ignore a tiny blip on a blood panel. We have been so blessed by dozens upon dozens of friends who have come to the hospital giving Lyn their love and support. My older children Parker, Kylee and Xander have shared in the shock, sorry and now joy for Lyn. She is improving daily, finally out of the ICU where she can visit with our little girls who miss mommy dearly.
Lyn will now have a battle scar to remind her of this adventure. Strange how it sometimes takes a brush with death to appreciate how precious life really is. This experience has indeed been sobering and gives me a greater appreciation of how blessed we are to see another day. I hope to be back with you again on NBC-5 soon, but for now my mission is to get Lyn back home, safe and sound so we can get mommy well again.
God bless you all.

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family! I did wonder where you were on the evening newscast, although I do like Brian Curtis as well. But it’s strange to see news anchors you like on at a different time – it’s like they don’t fit there!
That said, I do hope to see you back on the air with Jane in the evening. But, first, I hope your wife heals and comes back stronger than before. I love reading your blogs, and I’m glad to know she has a great husband, and all of your children know they have a great dad.
Thank God for giving those doctors the knowledge and talent needed for that situation! Glad she’s doing well and will be going home soon.
incredible story. thanks for sharing and best of luck to you all.
Mike,
God has placed his healing hands on your family for sure. God bless your wife in her recovery!!
Take care,
Dennis A. Lokey
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I am so thankful for this happy ending!
That is a lot to deal with in a short time. I hope Lyn has a speedy and full recovery. Our prayers are with you and your family.
Mike, I go to know Lyn personally in the last few months after working on a story on children’s stores for a local publication. We talked of the Lake of the Ozarks and other Missouri connections. I wish her a complete recovery and you and your family the strength to get through this.
Mike,
I want to sincerely express our heartfelt thoughts and prayers that the GRACE family is extending to you, Lyn and the girls. Over the years of your involvement in the GRACE Mission, we have looked towards you both as members of our family. You both are so important to this community, and we hope for nothing but good news from this point forward. Should there be anything you need, please don’t hesitate to let us know. You’ve both been there for many…
MANY people in crisis in the past, feel free to lean on us now!
Thank you for your story, and God bless your family!
Shonda Schaefer
A salute to Dr. Church… best wishes on the recovery!
Mike:
Yuki and I are very sorry to hear about your wife Lynn. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. God was with Lynn in her time of need and will be by her side throughout the healing.
We will see you at the GRACE Gala.
Yuki and Tammy Nakamura
Dear Mike,
I’m so sorry to hear of your wife’s illness and so glad to hear that she is going to be ok. There are indeed angels among us. God bless and hope to see you back on the air soon.
Mike,
Best wishes for your wife’s speedy recovery. I am 37 and would never dream I could suffer a heart attack – this is a valuable reminder that we never know what can happen and need to enjoy each day.
April
Give her a hug and if you have any hug left I suggest you give it to yourself.
I hope things keep going well for you and your family. Count your blessings.
Harvey and Glenda
Oops, I didn’t realize you would have my wordpress avatar. Thats a full white beard at a hundred and twenty miles an hour, straight down. One of those bucket things…..
My husband and I have all of your family in our thoughts and prayers.
Mike,
Our thoughts & prayers are with you & your family. I Thank the Lord for knowledge that He gives doctors every day. Every day is so precous. Hope Lyn will be home soon.
Mike, so glad to hear that your wife is going to recover. Although that road can be a long one, I know with your love, strength and support she will indeed be OK. God Bless you and your family. Plenty of prayers, and love coming your way. Life on the evening news just isn’t the same, and I hope to see you back on the air soon. You are truly blessed to have such a good doctor and seeing the light at the end of the road is always enduring. Lots of Hugs to your family.
My thoughts and prayers are with you !
To your family, all our best wishes to Lyn and your family. We had the pleasure(?) of meeting you on a shared adventure through one of the most hellacious ice storms in N. TX. We were on our way to Red River, you guys to Colorado. REMEMBER!!!!? You have a great network of family, friends and doctors to help with the recovery and day to day life. Take advantage of what offerings they give. You both will need it!!
our best to you
Kneggs Family Plano TX
Mike,
I heard your story this morning from your friend, Jody Dean on KLUV. This is an amazing testimony of God’s mercy and grace for your family. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.
Jeremiah 29:11 says…”I know the plans I have for you…plans for good not for evil…plans for a hope and a future.”
God has awesome plans for Lyn. Blessings to you all.
Mike
Pam at my office e-mailed me about Lyn and I read your blog. Yes, life is so precious. My prayers go to you and the girls and especially Lyn. You will be in my thoughts.
Guy in Park City
We’re so glad to hear she’s ok and so grateful for such a wonderful team of doctors! Lyn is in our thoughts and prayers.
Mike,
Just talked to Penny and she told me what had happened. Hope you and the girls are okay. Please tell Lynn we are all praying for her. I am in the Valley (McAllen) this week and should be home Friday. See you then.
What a blessing that Dr. Adrian Church was at the ER that night. I know him and he is a fantastic guy. He is a good ole ACU – Abilene Christian University grad!
May God be with you and your family.
Nice to know there are still men out there…real men. I am so proud of you for putting family first
I am so glad to hear Lyn is doing great , I know what you are going thru. My 15 yo stepson last Feb. It is never easy knowing your loved one is helpless onthe surgery table and you cant do anything about it .My stepson is a healthy 15 yo now . Gob be with you and Lyn and your children ,hope to see you on tv again soon ,ya’ll are great and Ialways watch channel 5 news in the morning and night.
My 15yo step son had open heart surgery last feb .Stay strong and she will be fine ,and the scare is different ,all the kids in school always want to see it .
Mike, I missed you on the telecast and thot you were cleaning up your excess vacation days. Boy was I wrong. I have been through something like this with my wife and I fully understand the “glazed over” feelings you have. It is just non-stop. The days and nights all run together. I certainly do hope Lyn is able to recover and rejoin your family in life’s journeys and stay with you until the end many years from now.
Woooow, I could not believe it when I read this story. I don’t think you remember me but my daughter Shadden took dance lessons with Maddie at Pat Riddle a long time ago. I had just gone to Lyn’s store a few days earlier and chatted with her for a bit. I strongly remember thinking to myself, “maybe she should not be here all by herself” for whatever reason. I am so grateful her mom was with her when this happened. Thank God.
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
My thoughts and prayers go out to your wife and the rest of your family. Wishing her good health. I’m glad she’s doing better!!!
I work for a large cardiac clinic. God’s angels were watching over Lyn; alot of things could have gone very wrong, but it seems there was a higher order looking out for her that day!
Tell her to get well quickly and to do her breathing exercises faithfully, and hug her pillow when she gets up and down! Those two things alone with help her recover with healthy lungs and a seamless zipper! God Bless.
Incredible story. Glad this one has a happy ending so far.
Best of luck. Our prayers are with you.
I was in shock as I read your story. I am so happy that everything turned out well. God was watching over her and the people around her were listening to Him. I am glad you shared this story. It might save someone elses life. I will pray that Lyn will recover quickly so she can spend precious time with your daughters. I know from personal experience how precious that is.
Mike,
My mother and I have watched you for years and wish Lyn a speedy recovery. To you and your family, all of our thoughts and prayers are with you now. How fortunate we all are to have such a trained staff of doctors and nurses to take over our lives when our lives are in peril.
God Bless.
Kathi
I worked with Dr. Carter many, many years ago. All I can say is that he was always the kind of guy you’d want taking care of you when the chips were really down.
So happy that this story has a happy ending. Dr. Church is my nephew, and a great young man, you were especially blessed to have him on call that day. My prayers are with you and your precious family.
Hope you and your family are recovering from such a frightening brush with death. Every day is sweet, isn’t it. Adrian Church is my son-in-law, greatly loved and respected, bright, conscientious, dedicated. I’m so thankful your paths crossed that awful day.
God bless your family.
Thank you for sharing your story – so glad to hear her recovery is going well. God bless!!!