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How can a person survive 5 heart attacks, a 5 graft CABG,and colon cancer? |
How can a person survive 5 heart attacks, a 5 graft CABG,and colon cancer? The heart develops collateral circulation as you get older which is why a 70 year old survives a heart attack better than a 42 year old. Gotta be tough to survive getting old. It's not for sissies! Lots of Friends and Prayer help! God Bless! miracle happens=) a miracle solid will to live |
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