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Pre Chest Cracking post
Posted by: Warren (---.proxy.aol.com)
Date: November 29, 2001 11:08PM

I am now at my daughter's home,luckily for me she is an AOL'r.
Tomorrow is the day for tests,X rays etc and again on Sat. if all is well I see the man Monday afternoon.
Have a really bad blockage,known as a widow maker.Docsaid my heart must be strong as an elephant cause i've already had 3 heart attacks in the past 3 weeks according to the EKG's up at home.
Anyhow I wanted to thank all of the well-wishers.
If things go right i'll back here by Dec 11 or 12 and maybe before then.
While I'm here I want to ask if any suppliers have a specific Lamiglas Blem; Ron Arra XFA 1083,1 piece, 9ft., 12-17lb line, 3/8-2 1/4 oz lures, tip 7/64, butt 0.730 or XRA 12042, 10ft,2 piece, 12-20lb line, 3/4-2 1/2 oz lures, 9/64tip, 0.760 butt. If so PLEASE e mail e61763@aol.com, price +S&H. My daughter will let me know and I'll have her order for me with a delayed delivery date for when I get back to Del-Mar-Va. If that's possible.
Thanks again to everyone for the good wishes.
Tight Lines,screamin drags, good friends, good food,cold beer. Best regards to all. Warren

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GOOD LUCK
Posted by: Billy 40 (---.colsonservices.com)
Date: November 30, 2001 09:50AM

Warren - I hope everything turns out OK.

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Re: GOOD LUCK
Posted by: John (66.95.147.---)
Date: November 30, 2001 12:09PM

Good Luck!

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Re: GOOD LUCK
Posted by: Bruce Young (---.proxy.aol.com)
Date: November 30, 2001 02:05PM

Warren,

Keep your head up. We'll be praying for you. I fully understand the down time as I've had my share also.

Good luck,
Bruce Young
Landing Gear

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Re: GOOD LUCK
Posted by: Elrod (---.dialinx.net)
Date: December 01, 2001 02:18PM

If they say your heart function is good, then the mortality is great. Only about 1% chance of something going wrong. Widow-maker lesion is refering to a left main lesion, the left main coronary artery supplies the Left ventricle which is the primary "pumping chamber" of the heart. We don't mess with these by angioplasty or stenting. Bypass surgery is the only viable solution. Don't worry, after a month or so you should be back at it, give it 3 months to feel completely recovered. It is amazing that after such a massive surgery that you can go home in 4-7 days, depending on your recovery. If you have questions concerning any of this, let me know, would be happy to help as this is my area of occupation.
Elrod

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