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ChouDoufu

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decided on the time and place. will be flying to india the first week of
january, having the valve job done at apollo hospital in chennai. after
ten days in hospital, will spend a couple weeks at a seaside resort
before returning to the land of pooping in the streets.

decided (until i change my mind) on an edwards perimount magna.
don't want to take a chance on a ticking valve. a clock or dripping
faucet in the next room keeps me awake.

75 days and counting.

and got a brand-new no-interest-for-15-months credit card to pay for it.
 
Glad you have a date and we will be very interested to hear that all went well. Let us know the exact date of surgery if you have it and we will add you to the calendar.
 
Happy you have your date and your plans are in place.
I hope you'll share with us about your experience. I'm really interested to hear. I've read very positive things about heart surgeries in India.

Sending you very best wishes.
 
you got any idea how many hot little chinese chickie-doos have offered already.

first requirement is: can you fill this prescription (holding up french maid outfit)

decisions, decisions.......
 
Wishing you well.

My first Cardio that diagnosed my condition was from India. I liked him a lot, he was a great Cardiologist. The advertisements on BBC for surgery in India are exactly how you describe. A trip to the beach and a bit of surgery while you're there.
 
decided on the time and place. will be flying to india the first week of
january, having the valve job done at apollo hospital in chennai. after
ten days in hospital, will spend a couple weeks at a seaside resort
before returning to the land of pooping in the streets.

decided (until i change my mind) on an edwards perimount magna.
don't want to take a chance on a ticking valve. a clock or dripping
faucet in the next room keeps me awake.

75 days and counting.

and got a brand-new no-interest-for-15-months credit card to pay for it.

land of pooping in the streets???? I LOL'd so hard dude. Is that for real?

I wish you the best of luck. I'm not sure I could handle the clicking either.
 
pooping in the streets? youbetcha! and in the aisles of the long-distance sleeper
buses, and in the cell phone stores. it's USUALLY the babies,
but many times kids as old as 9 or 10. at least they sometimes put a
small plastic bag on the sidewalk to poop in. nevertheless, i DO NOT
wear sandals in china. even without the poop, there's still the constant
spitting and nose blowing (ever see an italian soccer player blow
a stream out of his nose) and the doggie poop. not so much doggie poop,
as unaccompanied dogs may end up on the barbie (actually not too bad, arrff!)
just don't touch ANYTHING! oh, my, and the public toilets. you don't
wanna know. sadly, the hygiene standards, or lack thereof, extends to
the medical facilities. scary. and my chinese friends don't understand why
i don't want to have surgery in china. bwahahahahahah!!!!
 
as of now, i'm planning on flying on the 5th, check in, do some tests,
then surgery on the 7th.
 
I will put you on the calendar for the 7th just to be sure you are there and then you can let us know if things change. We like to keep track of our members!
 
pooping in the streets? youbetcha! and in the aisles of the long-distance sleeper
buses, and in the cell phone stores. it's USUALLY the babies,
but many times kids as old as 9 or 10. at least they sometimes put a
small plastic bag on the sidewalk to poop in. nevertheless, i DO NOT
wear sandals in china. even without the poop, there's still the constant
spitting and nose blowing (ever see an italian soccer player blow
a stream out of his nose) and the doggie poop. not so much doggie poop,
as unaccompanied dogs may end up on the barbie (actually not too bad, arrff!)
just don't touch ANYTHING! oh, my, and the public toilets. you don't
wanna know. sadly, the hygiene standards, or lack thereof, extends to
the medical facilities. scary. and my chinese friends don't understand why
i don't want to have surgery in china. bwahahahahahah!!!!

I will never, ever be visiting China. Ever. Sorry :D
 
you don't know what you're missing.

you really don't know what you're missing.

but then, maybe you don't want to know what you're missing.

china is like a vast sausage factory. you've heard the old adage about not knowing
what goes into sausage. anyway, they've been making the same sausage for
5000 years, only they have no casing, and no meat. just cheap filler material;
sawdust, cardboard, melamine, or whatever granny swept up this afternoon.
then you factor in no management or oversight, no standards of safety or hygeine,
no worker safety, and nothing you could call an educational system.

and you get star trek. not the namby-pamby boldly going nowhere picard crapola,
i mean real he-man high-noon star trek. in particular, the episode "squire of gothos"
in which the enterprise crew finds themselves in orbit around a planet that shouldn't
exist populated by a child of godlike beings. well, baby god has been studying
earth for many years, and is surprised that earth beings have reached his little
playground, currently styled after 17th century france, as he is unaware that he's
been studying earth as it was 500 years previously. anyway, to make a long story
long, the crew is invited to a banquet, but realize their host doesn't understand
reality. he made fire, with no heat; music with no sound; food with no flavor.

he made china. all visual, no substance. just inferior copies of western things.

ok, i'm done ranting.

have i changed your mind? coming to visit soon?
 

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