Rugby coach who had heart attack on holiday returns to hospital to thank doctor who saved his life
15.10.2023 - 13:21
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A rugby coach who had a heart attack on holiday returned to thank the doctor who saved his life and was told: "You were knocking at those (heavenly) gates a few times and we weren't letting you go in". Father-of-two Mark Lang suffered three cardiac arrests and was revived each time by a team involving a consultant cardiologist at Cork University Hospital.
Mr Lang’s wife Julie, 51, believes her husband would not have survived had the holidaying couple not been staying within minutes of the hospital. The couple, from Ormskirk near Wigan, had been enjoying a night out in Cork city in Ireland in February when the health emergency began.
Mr Lang, a former amateur rugby league player, said: "I woke up at 3am and thought I had indigestion, I started to be sick and after an hour, I had a shower; I thought that might help me feel a bit better. I lay down for about 20 minutes, woke up again and the pain was so intense in my hands and jaw, I told Julie I needed to get to hospital."
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The A&E department at CUH’s Wilton campus was seven minutes’ drive from the Kingsley Hotel, where the Langs were staying. In the time it took Julie to park their car, Mark was whisked to the hospital’s resuscitation area as an emergency team prepared him for the catherisation lab and stent insertion.
Mrs Lang said: "I was just standing there watching. They came from everywhere; doctors, nurses, all the clinicians, anaesthetists, the response was amazing."
After a separate planned trip to Krakow had been delayed, the couple had decided to go to Cork rather than