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<blockquote data-quote="mcatrophy" data-source="post: 1418297" data-attributes="member: 3187"><p>Well, it's exactly two years ago that we lost her.</p><p></p><p>By coincidence, I had an appointment to see a cardiologist today. This is a regular checkup for a prolapsed mitral valve that we've known about since 2007, when it was discovered by accident. Every year since then it's been monitored and found to be no worse.</p><p></p><p>This time, I don't know if it is worse, however, the consultant said he thought it needed repairing, and better sooner rather than later. A couple more tests to do, each requiring me in for a day, then possible open heart surgery.</p><p></p><p>Bugger. Four years ago, I would have had someone who could look after me after an operation (ok, I would have got no sympathy whatsoever, but she would have looked after me), now things are a bit less convenient.</p><p></p><p>Oh, well. If it's got to be done ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mcatrophy, post: 1418297, member: 3187"] Well, it's exactly two years ago that we lost her. By coincidence, I had an appointment to see a cardiologist today. This is a regular checkup for a prolapsed mitral valve that we've known about since 2007, when it was discovered by accident. Every year since then it's been monitored and found to be no worse. This time, I don't know if it is worse, however, the consultant said he thought it needed repairing, and better sooner rather than later. A couple more tests to do, each requiring me in for a day, then possible open heart surgery. Bugger. Four years ago, I would have had someone who could look after me after an operation (ok, I would have got no sympathy whatsoever, but she would have looked after me), now things are a bit less convenient. Oh, well. If it's got to be done ... [/QUOTE]
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