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Life is a Dutch treat for farmer
Aneurysm nearly killed him on Utah visit in '06
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Today, they laugh about that with the doctor. It did, but not the way they expected. Holland doctors have assured Buijsman he likely would have died had it ruptured back home
First, he says, came healing. Comfortable at home, new grandbaby in his arms, he felt a growing realization that he'd left something unfinished in Utah. So this week, he and his wife took a detour from yet another American vacation ("People are nice. I like Americans") and headed back to Salt Lake to say thanks.
On Thursday morning, as he toured the new Intermountain Medical Center, where many of his caregivers now work, he was greeted like an old friend by some of the nurses and social workers who got to know him during his monthlong "vacation." It feels, he notes, "like being back with family."
Then it was across town and up the hill to LDS Hospital, where he presented Wirthlin with a pair of genuine, not tourist, wooden shoes, "just like Holland farmers wear."
He also made a side trip to Temple Square to admire what else? the tulips.
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Dr. Douglas Wirthlin, right, a vascular surgeon, jokes at LDS Hospital with retired tulip farmer Klaas Buijsman and Buijsman's wife, Ineke, on Thursday while trying on a pair of Dutch wooden shoes. Wirthlin performed the complicated surgery on Buijsman in 2006 that saved his life after the Dutch tourist was diagnosed with an infected, ruptured thoracic aortic aneurysm.
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