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First of all, thanks to so many of you for the words of
encouragement?much appreciated I assure you.
Heather , my wife of some 36 years, and I have made our
choice on the valve. We have chosen the tissue valve ,oink!!
I remembered someone on this forum saying any decision
made is the right decision. Each has their own reasons and
circumstances. For me , my active lifestyle, preference for
adventure travel, woodworking hobby ( where I am
always getting cut or scratched ) all led me away from Coumadin.
Plus the clicking sound and the constant monitoring are not for
me. I feel good about the choice. Perhaps in a few years when I may need a replacement ( I should live so long !) the technology will make things easier. We can only hope and trust.
We went to Toronto to visit our son and his wife and our intelligent and beautiful 6 month granddaughter and watch some hoops. We also have a daughter in Vancouver and hope to see her in a month or so.
When I look at my granddaughter I can only think of the Louis Armstrong song ? What a Wonderful World?
I hear babies crying, I watch them grow
They'll learn much more than I'll never know
And I think to myself what a wonderful world
Yes I think to myself what a wonderful world.
Kind of makes one want to keep going.
Jack ( Welland )
encouragement?much appreciated I assure you.
Heather , my wife of some 36 years, and I have made our
choice on the valve. We have chosen the tissue valve ,oink!!
I remembered someone on this forum saying any decision
made is the right decision. Each has their own reasons and
circumstances. For me , my active lifestyle, preference for
adventure travel, woodworking hobby ( where I am
always getting cut or scratched ) all led me away from Coumadin.
Plus the clicking sound and the constant monitoring are not for
me. I feel good about the choice. Perhaps in a few years when I may need a replacement ( I should live so long !) the technology will make things easier. We can only hope and trust.
We went to Toronto to visit our son and his wife and our intelligent and beautiful 6 month granddaughter and watch some hoops. We also have a daughter in Vancouver and hope to see her in a month or so.
When I look at my granddaughter I can only think of the Louis Armstrong song ? What a Wonderful World?
I hear babies crying, I watch them grow
They'll learn much more than I'll never know
And I think to myself what a wonderful world
Yes I think to myself what a wonderful world.
Kind of makes one want to keep going.
Jack ( Welland )