Summary
Retired tulip farmer Klaas Buijsman sits between his wife and the Utah doctor who saved his life, flipping through photos. He particularly likes the one of his granddaughter, Ella, born back home in Holland "when I was dying here."
An American vacation in 2006 is not one Buijsman or his wife, Ineke, are likely to forget. They saw Las Vegas and, purely by happenstance, traveled toward Utah, stopping to admire Canyonlands before heading to mountain country. That's when he got sick, ending up in the Panguitch hospital, where "everyone was nice to me, but they knew they were in over their heads."See the full content of this document
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Life Is a Dutch Treat for Farmer
An ambulance took him to Dixie Medical Center in St. George, where a scary diagnosis was made: He had an infected, ruptured thoracic aortic aneurysm.
Its nickn...See the full content of this document
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