something similar runs in my family. electrical problems, you say? mom's first heart attack dropped her at the ripe age of 29. she had 5 more over the next three years. they went the meds route, but she was doped beyond belief and then finally the new doc said that wasn't the way to go. a new procedure was around for this - install a defibrillator directly into the body - permanently. that way when the body starts to create a new and unique rhythm, the little gizmo will send out the shock and get things going right again. she has had that for about 20 years now. she was the first in illinois to have it, i believe. my grandfather was the 3rd, my uncle was the 15th or something like that. it has worked well for them all. my grandfather finally went due to cancer which had nothing to do with his heart. i have an aunt that refuses to do the surgery and has been on maintenance drugs for eons.
it is thought that i may have similar issues, but i have chosen the patented "fingers in the ears, lalalalala method" of dealing with it. fair diet, frequent exercise, and a lot of life insurance for the family, for me, yessiree.
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