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Old 01-28-2014, 12:07 PM #21
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Thanks Lindy. I got lucky and learned this morning that a rather straightforward ablation procedure should solve the problem with my heart. It is scheduled for Valentine's Day, which would be a great present as far as I'm concerned. More than half of our questions to the doctor were related to possible interactions between Parkinson's and the heart problem. I had the option to take pills versus having the procedure. Curiously, they do not know which girl would work and so would be very much like Parkinson's where you take a medicine and see if it works, and does fine, if it doesn't, on to the next one. That didn't sound like something I wanted to be part of.

I wish solutions were so simple for you Lindy and Peony.
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