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SkyMed Survivor Story: Member Has Heart Attack in Mazatlán, Flown Home to NH
Ray & Joella Paquette
Ray and Joella Paquette were enjoying their ex-pat life in Mazatlán, Mexico, when Ray suffered a heart attack in November 2019. He was taken to the Sharp Hospital Mazatlán, where the doctors determined he needed cardiac surgery. They successfully implanted three stents in Ray’s heart, but unfortunately in the ICU he began to exhibit signs of “delusional syndrome,” which can be triggered in some elderly patients by hospitalization after surgery. Recovery was slow, but throughout this trying time, Joella had SkyMed standing by to take them back to their home in the US.
From Joella: Jim Edwards, of SkyMed, was always there, my right arm, my safety net. I called and he answered the phone the day my husband Ray Paquette was admitted to Sharp Hospital in Mazatlán, MX, with a heart attack. After the initial call, Jim checked in almost daily to check on Ray’s status—and mine—clearly explaining all the steps required and offering his sympathy for Ray and, also, for me.
SkyMed became my assurance that, if possible and/or needed, they would be my “safety net” to get us back home. I never felt alone. Friends offered verbal support and caring, but SkyMed offered reality. I never knew that Jim Edwards was a SkyMed VP. Who does that at his level? He kept in contact even after Ray was allowed to return back to our condo in Mazatlán from Sharp Hospital, but had to remain in town for PT (physical therapy) due to doctor’s orders.