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"The rest is now about medication," [Scott Arniel] said. "Lifestyle changes certainly have to happen with heart issues but he'll get that information from his doctors and he'll take some time to figure out what he has to do with himself in the future."
"I'm real glad for [Jay Wells] here, that he recognized this and went to see our doctors last Monday in Winnipeg and getting tests done, and then that somebody recognized that this was real serious," Arniel said before Friday night's game here against the Rockford Ice Hogs. "(Moose medical trainer) Rob Milette helped get him to the hospital right away. I can't thank D. J. (Jones) their trainer here, enough, and their doctor (Dr. J.J. Perez) got him into the hospital right away and he had this surgery the next morning.See the full content of this document
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Wells Scared by Mild Heart Attack
ROCKFORD, Ill. -- Manitoba Moose assistant coach Jay Wells had a scare this week that had nothing to do with Halloween.
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