Relive the journey of an Army Master Sergeant who faced an unexpected and life-threatening heart attack. On a quiet Sunday night in March, what started as a mere chest pressure turned into a harrowing week-long struggle with undiagnosed symptoms that culminated in a nearly fatal event. Hear firsthand how he navigated the intense pain, the shocking diagnosis, and the life-changing aftermath.
This story is not just about survival but about transformation. Witness how a Soldier, despite his outwardly robust health, was humbled by a heart attack and emerged with a renewed appreciation for life and love.
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FORT RILEY, Kansas — Irwin Army Community Hospital conducted a combined ceremony Tuesday, June 14, where Col. Edgar G. Arroyo relinquished command of the hospital to Col. Anthony D. Gray; and Command Sgt. Maj. Michael D. Dills II transferred responsibility to Command Sgt. Maj. George L. Foster Jr.
Regional Health Command-Central Commanding General Brig. Gen. Shan K. Bagby presided over the ceremony.
Robbin Cole, the CEO of Pawnee Mental Health Services, thought it was a bad idea, but said it anyway to a brainstorming group of community leaders from Manhattan, Junction City and Fort Riley, “why not pool together all mental health resources in the community into one location?”
Dr. Eva Ewers, a pediatrician at Irwin Army Community Hospital, Fort Riley, Kansas, demonstrates a home remedy for eye discharge in newborns. No need to purchase over-the-counter ointments or medications. Eye discharge is a common condition among newborns who are still developing tear ducts to drain through the nose.
If the discharge is thick and looks like puss, and recurs five minutes after cleaning the area, or the white of the eye...