asvjerry,
Glad to keep you here.
Try this one...
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/11/08/us/prisoner-dies-life-sentence.html
Glad to keep you here.
Try this one...
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/11/08/us/prisoner-dies-life-sentence.html
The science of opinion ...
asvjerry, Glad to keep you here. Try this one... https://www.nytimes.com/2019/11/08/us/prisoner-dies-life-sentence.html |
Arrhythmia would be more correct...'skipping a beat' or so.... Due to a lack of a proper 'seal' in my aortic valve, I'd literally 'back flow'. Tired, lack of energy...the 'pauses' were a likely side effect, unrelated but noticed during rehab. TAVR was terrific, though. Woke from the anesthesia feeling near normal..well, what I call normal, anyway. *G* Some actually get to go home the following day; one went and played a round of golf. (I assume he still used a cart....) They kept me around for 3 days, since I was considered 'experimental'. ("I'm a lab critter.....I bite.") Certainly not because of my good looks or toleration of hospital food....*eh* The Watchman came later, after rehab....I'm thin, so I've a visible lump in front of my left shoulder. I asked if it's a concern about fragility. I was told that, in one case, it stopped a .38 bullet....and still worked. So I'll have to be very nimble, just in case... ;) |
Just as I expected. atdavid attacked me personally rather than respond to my brilliant take-down of the “scientific” article he linked to in his OP. Now ask me if I was expecting anything different. It appears to me and I hope I’m not being overly judgmental but atdavid is basically saying do as I say not as I do. Think of me as you would the caretaker Delbert Grady in The Shining. I’ve always been here. “If I could explain it to the average Joe Blow they wouldn’t have given me the Nobel prize.” |
asvjerry, Didn't Mick Jagger have something like that recently? Maybe it was a different valve. I apologize, mentioning heart attack and pacemaker just raised an alert so I was trying to make sure you do not confuse those two. Not that I think you are not much better expert than me now, but sometimes we notice what is happening to others much more than what is happening to us. |