Monday 19 May 2008

Zig's not well

Hi,

This is Annie guest-posting here, under very difficult circumstances.

Zigzackly had a serious heart attack about 3 days ago. He was in the ICU, being monitored for 72 hours, and has now been moved to a regular room. He'll probably have to undergo an angioplasty soon.

Friends who are in Bombay with him have sent messages saying that he now seems relaxed and chatty, albeit pretty weak, and cribbing much about hospital food.

I do not have many details since I'm in Delhi, but those who wish to could write to me: zaidiannie at gmail dot com: and I will send updates as I get them.

11 comments:

neha vish said...

Hope he feels better soon. Will mail you Annie..

Scribbler said...

Dude... take care... Scary news, this. Hope to see you up and about soon... Alles Gute...

km said...

Peter,

Hope you are back in the saddle soon.

Sunil Shibad said...

We all pray for Zig's speedy recovery.
He will be back on his feet soon I am sure.

How do we know said...

God i hope he gets well soon.. please do keep me posted!! Will be praying for him in the meantime..

Qaro said...

Sorry to hear this. Sending my prayers and best wishes for his speedy and full recovery.

Qaro said...

Sorry to hear this. Sending my prayers and best wishes for his speedy and full recovery.

Amardeep Singh said...

Feel better soon, Zigzackly. I heard about your heart attack from Dilip D'Souza, and his latest update suggests that you had the angioplasty and are starting to feel better.

I hope you are back rocking on the blog soon.

Anonymous said...

Hey Peter - Just read annie's post. So very glad to hear you seem to be on the mend . Will be thinking of you.

dipti

Anil P said...

Peter, wish you a speedy recovery.

I admire the spirit with which you've helped shaped aspects of the Kala Ghoda festival, and it is only fair to expect that the same spirit will pull you through these difficult times.

Anonymous said...

Hope Zig will recover soon,we pray for his speedy recovery.Have faith in God.I'm a bypass patient.