NorthDallas40
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Incoherent rambling from a senile man who I would not trust to manage a cleaning crew at a fast food restaurant.
Start at three minutes.
Just think, Trump was trying to build a wall and he wasn't hated this much.Hey Slo Jo! Even the Hispanics hate your guts!
In fact, according to the recent Quinnipiac poll that pegged Brandon’s approval rating at the embarrassingly low, rock-bottom level of 33%, Hispanics are actually the racial group that dislikes Brandon the most.
Lucianne.com News Forum - Hasta la Vista, Brandon: 61% of Hispanics <br/>Disapprove of Biden
I listened to parts of Kamala's recent interview from 2-3 days ago and the interviewer brought up Cheyney (I assume Liz Cheyney) as a running mate.Democrats are losing patients w/Potato Head Biden. They're thinking of trying to get Hilary to comeback & run in 2024. At least, she has 2 more active brain cells that might work better.
No it’s not, if she has balance problems that’s not unusual after covid. My concern would be with the balance issue, falling, the fogginess and the issues away from her pre covid personality that might lead me to ask for a CT non contrast just to be sure her head is clear. I had the same problem and my right side felt different sensation wise after covid. I had vision change in my right eye like a half moon color spread. It has all resolved but was scary for a while.
I’m glad we have the technology to close the LAA and has anyone mentioned 5 box cox to eliminate the Afib? I think the track record for that procedure is about 50%. I’m truly glad the TAVR worked for you. It’s amazing how much better people feel after they have it done. Bet you can do more now than you used to. Wonderful thought.
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/v...ntments_and_things_we_havent_gotten_done.html
Incoherent rambling from a senile man who I would not trust to manage a fast food restaurant.
Start at three minutes.
My wife is very difficult to work with on her medical issues. I've told her she needs to see a neurologist, but I can't force it. She seems relatively normal some days and then overwhelmed by balance and even cognitive issues on other days - perhaps some of that is related to fatigue. I wish she was more reasonable about suggestions.
I spent some time with the cardiology group's electrical guy - really liked him; he's knowledgeable and easy to talk to - the kind of guy you'd like to spend a few days with picking his mind. They probably will use meds to slow my heart rate again - that's discontinued until they see what's going on. Just took the monitor off, so they will have a months worth of data to look at. No talk of ablation for me, but my brother's docs have discussed it with him - apparently we are both prone to afib, but mine is worse since the aortic root with two valve repairs is making the block worse. TAVR is night and day easier on the patient than open heart replacement - I still remember those sneezes when I couldn't find the pillow in time.