> There is actually a 'silver-lining' in all this. > The CaT scan revealed I have an aneurysm in the main artery to the > spleen; it would have remained unknown without the CT scan. > At least unknown until the lab students at South Dakota University did > their cadaver inspection of my formaldehyde soaked hide and > discovered, contrary to popular belief, > I did have a heart-- > and if I had been a girly-man, would have lived long enough to have > died of an aneurysm that would have killed me if I had not rode > motorcycles to distant places and met new and interesting people > dressed in surgery costume
no moab for you!
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no moab for you!
Sorry to hear of your problems. I know what you mean about kidney
stones, I seem to have one about once a year. Actually I think getting
beaten with a stick would probably take your mind off the pain of the
stone, at least for a bit.
I'm glad your aneurysm was found and not discovered on the White Rim
Trail. I trust surgery is scheduled and hope all goes well.
Alan Henderson A13 Iowa
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to our friends in moore and jamestown, ok areas - nklr
I hope and pray that all of our friends in the Moore and Jamestown, OK areas faired well with the tornados that have hit that area. I am in New Orleans, where we know a little about nature's whims. Please know that I for one and praying for you and your communities safety.
Best wishes.
Eddie M.
New Orleans
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