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And deeper in debt. Today is my birthday, and in a few weeks I'll have clocked fifteen years as a member here on BC.

Time flies when you're having fun; which likely explains why both time and I are dragging so badly.

I'm afraid my heart is playing up again, and Medicaid is not playing nice with me. I can't pay for another round of open-heart surgery, hell I can't even pay for the catheterization to see what needs to be done.

So in the meantime I'm going to try and complete all the stuff hanging on my hard-drive. I'm going to set my brother up with an old ID of mine, so he can come on here, just in case.

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Here's the best I can give you for your birthday ...

Happy Birthday!

Please soonest borrow or buy Dr Greger's "Now Not To Die". Don't be scared off by the size, as 130 pages are notes and references. Chapters in Part One can be read in any order, as interest takes you. Part Two is more "how-to".

One of the very best things to be done for heart problems - and a host of other problems - is to stop eating animal stuff. Might not reduce or cure any particular problem, but getting off of animal crud will >certainly< stop adding to any problems that you do have.

Here is a >free< guide & how-to guide to going plant based, how to stop putting killing-you-slowly junk into y/our body, and instead put good stuff in: KickStart.PCRM.org.

Did mention it's free? Oh, and they are not selling any "magic" elixirs or tablets, or 'buy this all-in-one kit'. Nope. Just start with the free 21-day program. And then keep on going,
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I figure one reason that I have lived long enough to get Medicare, is that I got off of the animal death train 14 years ago.

The cardiac surgeon who looked inside of me with his own eyeballs said "no evidence of cardiovascular disease". My trashed out mitral valve and a congenital hole between upper two chambers, that he could fix, and he was able to reduce (not cure) the A-Fib.

Yay

Happy Birthday

I am glad

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for the day you were born.


To be alive is to be vulnerable. Madeleine L'Engle
Love, Andrea Lena
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