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Re: “ON a different note, just thought I would let ya know that my condition is weakening. I tire fairly easily even from driving just a short while.”
I'm really sorry to hear that. Are there any things you can try that might help? Oxygen?Further weight loss? ACE inhibitors? Beta blockers?

Vitamin D is one of the best natural supplements you can take... and I know you already do. But there's also CoQ10, several B vitamins, Magnesium, Omega-3 fatty acids or fish.

In some instances, an implanted LVAD can help a weakened heart partially regain functionality. It works by taking some of the load off the heart, allowing the weakened muscle to heal. The surgery isn't hard but it carries some risk of bleeding. Google it and ask your doctors if you could be a candidate.

You'll hate this one, but... there are enormous heart benefits to a vegan diet. Doctors aren't quick to recommend it since they don't figure most people have the discipline for it. You might, though.

I doubt I'm telling you anything you don't already know. I'm gonna do it anyway! Smile Smile Smile Smile

















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Re: Micro Becoming Bulldawg Faan while waiting on his grits to cook.
By: micro
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Sat, 10 May 25 2:25 PM
Msg. 08129 of 08196

well,
I don't know about being a BullDawg fan but I love dogs and most animals. I wouldn't hurt any of them.
As fer them maggots, don't bet yer life on it. Laughing

I had a herd of Canadian Geese in my yard yesterday ner the edge of the road. I had just mowed the day before so they were looking for seeds and anything else they could eat.

While they are a nuisance they are like anyone else, they get hungry... I don't chase them or shoo them or send my dog out to chase them.

I have a pair of newborn rabbits underneath one of our many shrubs that line our sidewalk from the driveway to our front entrance. They are so cute. We saw them peeping out from under the MOP TOP yesterday morning. Momma was over to the right side of our yard underneath the large out of control Lilac. Its about ten feet in diameter and taller than the rain gutters.

When it blooms it smells really awesome.
My granddaughter has an opportunity to travel to Thailand with her Women's softball team to teach the girls there how to play softball as well as share the Gospel.. I hope her surgically double pinned left thumb is ready to use by then. She was voted ALL LEAGUE catcher. She's quite an athlete and yet a very pretty young lady with a wonderful personality.

She is my only granddaughter so she is precious and priceless to me. Obviously we'll help her a ton with raising the money to go on this missionary trip.

ON a different note, just thought I would let ya know that my condition is weakening. I tire fairly easily even from driving just a short while. I have to lay down or fall down. Literally. Usually early afternoon. So my stamina has declined while my arthritic right hip which was replaced is still being eaten by osteoarthritis. I guess it was still hungry after getting a new socket and hip which was its main course before. Now its just eating all around it..

I should open a diner there. At least charge for the dinner.


As Ribs would note, its great getting older.


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