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That is actually quite interesting De.

I am now wondering i we could start referring to you as our very own Bionic Man?

How is the healing process coming along if you don't mind me asking? HAs thechest and the fractured bones healed to the point where they have stopped letting you know they are still there?

Can you feel the surgical work and tauma to your hear itself? That had to hurt internally I would think being cut on and repaired with that replacement valve.

Of all the people I know I could understand why you out of all of them, would have the most critical need NOT to be a corona virus patient... Prolly OLD GUYS like Ribs and DG would be next... lol!!!!

I HATE the lack of movement for another month... This is about all I am going to put up with. After that its just government infringement at its very best under the guise giving up your rights is for your own good BS...


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Re: Millions of Americans Are About to Lose Their Health Insurance in a Pandemic
By: Decomposed
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Mon, 30 Mar 20 4:05 PM
Msg. 57306 of 62138

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Re: "Millions of Americans Are About to Lose Their Health Insurance in a Pandemic"
This was part - a small part - of why I defied two cardiologists' recommendations to have a tissue valve installed. I'd already read an article with feedback where a reader mentioned that she'd had a tissue valve put in about fifteen years ago and now had to have it done again. Now, though, she lacked health insurance. That would seriously suck!

I made the decision early that heart surgery wasn't something to be trifled with. I *never* wanted to have it done again, and tissue valves only last 12 years on average (sometimes just 7.) I sorta, kinda hope that I'll live at least that much longer.

The synthetic valve I got is laboratory rated at one hundred years. It shouldn't matter if my health insurance ever goes away; the valve will outlive the rest of my body.







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