Yep. Tangled fingers again. I don't think there's an aerobic valve. <g> Or it
might have been Mac OSX Lion's spell suggester. That thing gets me from time to
time.
Ben would have a problem on blood thinners because he suffers intermittent nose
bleeds and such. Sometimes they happen when he's up in his room and the staff
is downstairs so doesn't know it's happening. But that's a bridge we'll cross
if we have to.
Thanks to everyone for the good wishes and prayers. They will have an effect,
I'm quite sure.
--Bob
On Jan 20, 2012, at 3:35 PM, Jim Nichols wrote:
> Here's wishing the best for Ben and your family. I believe you mean
> "aortic" rather than aerobic, if my memory serves me correctly. I had
> mechanical replacements for both the mitral and aortic valves in 1993, but,
> at 63, I was a lot older than Ben. And yes, I do have to take blood
> thinner. That is really the only disadvantage that I know of when
> mechanical valves are necessary. Today's methods with tissue valves and
> modern techniques are quite advanced compared to what I faced 19 years ago.
--
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