Guest guest Posted September 11, 2008 Report Share Posted September 11, 2008 On 09/09/1997, I went into emergency open-heart surgery and came out on 09/10/1997. No, I did NOT have any heart issues (and still don't); it was for a dissecting aneurysm in my ascending aorta. (This is the condition that killed the actor, John Ritter. I, also, was misdiagnosed for a few hours.) According to my heart surgeon, my heart was in great shape. Open-heart surgery was needed to get to that area of my body quickly. Part of my aorta is now Teflon, and I have a St. Jude’s aortic heart valve (metal). I celebrate 11 more years of life and thank God for it! I pray that we will all live until Jesus comes again, which I expect to be in less than a decade! I attribute my health (in large part) to utilizing the information in the two attachments. Everyone, who wants to feel their best, needs to do them! Please feel free to pass them on to anyone else. Live strong & long! Jim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2008 Report Share Posted September 11, 2008 I didn't get any attachments. Would love to see them though! - health<health health<health Thursday, September 11, 2008 12:35 PM Some good news on an otherwise somber day... On 09/09/1997, I went into emergency open-heart surgery and came out on 09/10/1997. No, I did NOT have any heart issues (and still don't); it was for a dissecting aneurysm in my ascending aorta. (This is the condition that killed the actor, John Ritter. I, also, was misdiagnosed for a few hours.) According to my heart surgeon, my heart was in great shape. Open-heart surgery was needed to get to that area of my body quickly. Part of my aorta is now Teflon, and I have a St. Jude's aortic heart valve (metal). I celebrate 11 more years of life and thank God for it! I pray that we will all live until Jesus comes again, which I expect to be in less than a decade! I attribute my health (in large part) to utilizing the information in the two attachments. Everyone, who wants to feel their best, needs to do them! Please feel free to pass them on to anyone else. Live strong & long! Jim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2008 Report Share Posted September 11, 2008 Jim, Attachments do not come through on the list. Feel free to invite those interested to contact you directly, if you wish. Then you can forward the attachments. Jeff On Sep 11, 2008, at 12:35 PM, <health wrote: > I attribute my health (in large part) to utilizing the information > in the > two attachments. Everyone, who wants to feel their best, needs to do > them! > Please feel free to pass them on to anyone else. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2008 Report Share Posted September 11, 2008 I would love to see the attachments, too! Judy On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 3:35 PM, <health wrote: > On 09/09/1997, I went into emergency open-heart surgery and came out on > 09/10/1997. No, I did NOT have any heart issues (and still don't); it was > for a dissecting aneurysm in my ascending aorta. (This is the condition > that killed the actor, John Ritter. I, also, was misdiagnosed for a few > hours.) According to my heart surgeon, my heart was in great shape. > Open-heart surgery was needed to get to that area of my body quickly. Part > of my aorta is now Teflon, and I have a St. Jude's aortic heart valve > (metal). > > I celebrate 11 more years of life and thank God for it! I pray that we will > all live until Jesus comes again, which I expect to be in less than a > decade! > > I attribute my health (in large part) to utilizing the information in the > two attachments. Everyone, who wants to feel their best, needs to do them! > Please feel free > to pass them on to anyone else. > > Live strong & long! > > Jim > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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