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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 2019189" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>Prognosis is better than the Do Nowt option. The guy in the bed opposite has had it done twice, one triple at 42, and a quadruple about 10 years ago. He has suspected electrical issues, but says plumbing is fine. He is 82, My only worry is that I had two strokes about 10 years ago, and only half a brain cell left. Be a shame to lose it eh? </p><p>My car mechanic had a triple + valve replacement last year, and he was servicing my car a couple of months after, so yes, I expect to be better off afterwards. the hospital I am going to has a regular production line going, so they should know what they are doing. Awaiting my Just-in-time delivery to get a slot. This is nothing to do with amputations, but is related to being long term diabetic,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 2019189, member: 196898"] Prognosis is better than the Do Nowt option. The guy in the bed opposite has had it done twice, one triple at 42, and a quadruple about 10 years ago. He has suspected electrical issues, but says plumbing is fine. He is 82, My only worry is that I had two strokes about 10 years ago, and only half a brain cell left. Be a shame to lose it eh? My car mechanic had a triple + valve replacement last year, and he was servicing my car a couple of months after, so yes, I expect to be better off afterwards. the hospital I am going to has a regular production line going, so they should know what they are doing. Awaiting my Just-in-time delivery to get a slot. This is nothing to do with amputations, but is related to being long term diabetic, [/QUOTE]
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