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Presuming the stress of travel, lack of sleep and illness likely contributed to it happening.Yup
They are ticking time-bombs. When they go, you're done. Instantly. And nothings gonna save you.
Very sad story.
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Presuming the stress of travel, lack of sleep and illness likely contributed to it happening.Yup
They are ticking time-bombs. When they go, you're done. Instantly. And nothings gonna save you.
And 90-95% of those that have this have no idea, no warnings, no symptoms.Yup
They are ticking time-bombs. When they go, you're done. Instantly. And nothings gonna save you.
More like heart exploding.So the Qatar people murdered this guy with a heart stopping weapon?
That has nothing to do with it, The aneurysm has been growing for years, and finally burst. If he had a complete physical they would have found it earlier, and repaired it.Presuming the stress of travel, lack of sleep and illness likely contributed to it happening.
Very sad story.
Hmm, perhaps. I'm no doctor. But one would think blood pressure changes, dehydration or other physical factors might hasten or bring about the inevitable bursting. Seems too coincidental otherwise to me, but could definitely be wrong.That has nothing to do with it, The aneurysm has been growing for years, and finally burst. If he had a complete physical they would have found it earlier, and repaired it.
The repair on the lower aneurysm, DON'T LAUGH is a toy you played with as a kid. Its a net you stuck on one finger and the other end went on the finger of the other hand. When you pulled them apart the netting got tighter. thats the fix.Hmm, perhaps. I'm no doctor. But one would think blood pressure changes, dehydration or other physical factors might hasten or bring about the inevitable bursting. Seems too coincidental otherwise to me, but could definitely be wrong.
The repair on the lower aneurysm, DON'T LAUGH is a toy you played with as a kid. Its a net you stuck on one finger and the other end went on the finger of the other hand. When you pulled them apart the netting got tighter. thats the fix.
Thats it ! I wish everybody would get a sonogram or ultrasound on the aorta when they hit 40.
We get. You’re not racist.The repair on the lower aneurysm, DON'T LAUGH is a toy you played with as a kid. Its a net you stuck on one finger and the other end went on the finger of the other hand. When you pulled them apart the netting got tighter. thats the fix.
Its found sometimes by accident when a sonogram is checking the liver, kidneys and lower organs.Hmm, perhaps. I'm no doctor. But one would think blood pressure changes, dehydration or other physical factors might hasten or bring about the inevitable bursting. Seems too coincidental otherwise to me, but could definitely be wrong.
Read about the outbreak of MERS-Cov. It had a fatality rate of like 60%. The US was preparing for an apocalypse. Luckily, it mutated out of being so lethal.
...only it's made out of titanium, I believe....The repair on the lower aneurysm, DON'T LAUGH is a toy you played with as a kid. Its a net you stuck on one finger and the other end went on the finger of the other hand. When you pulled them apart the netting got tighter. thats the fix.
That's NOT a "Minkman"
Cheap Chinese knock-off.
...only it's made out of titanium, I believe....
Not sure if they use shape-memory Nitinol on those or not... (which is nickel-titanium)
We called them Chinese handcuffs. Not to be confused with a Chinese home run. Or a Chinese fire drill. We were strangely fascinated with China in the 60’s, even though there was a Chinaman’s chance that many of us would ever so much as visit China.
My wife's uncle had a dissecting aortic aneurysm. He somehow survived and was about to have a surgical repair. Basically everything aligned for him the key being that he was right by a hospital and the surgeon was immediately available. I think he has less than 5% chance of survival.Yup
They are ticking time-bombs. When they go, you're done. Instantly. And nothings gonna save you.
OK Joe, who do i complain to if and when it fails, and how long is it guaranteed for ? Very important....only it's made out of titanium, I believe....
Not sure if they use shape-memory Nitinol on those or not... (which is nickel-titanium)
You don'tOK Joe, who do i complain to if and when it fails
Mine was leaking into the kidney when they did the surgery, ya very lucky.My wife's uncle had a dissecting aortic aneurysm. He somehow survived and was about to have a surgical repair. Basically everything aligned for him the key being that he was right by a hospital and the surgeon was immediately available. I think he has less than 5% chance of survival.
'Course it does. Ya think if you leave that box under your pillow at night, the Guarantee Fairy might come by and leave a quarter.So no, 5 yr 10 year guarantee, um.
Check the manufacturer's recommendations.So no, 5 yr 10 year guarantee, um.
That sounds awful messy.Check the manufacturer's recommendations.
Maybe there's a grease-job needed after 90,000 heartbeats or something...
This could be posted in every thread in the history of HORTLot of folks in this thread looking really stupid.
This could be posted in every thread in the history of HORT
I can't even argue w/ that brochachoI dont think I would even post here if that didn't apply.
LOLThe repair on the lower aneurysm, DON'T LAUGH is a toy you played with as a kid. Its a net you stuck on one finger and the other end went on the finger of the other hand. When you pulled them apart the netting got tighter. thats the fix.