Are they definitely going in that way? I've read about laparoscopic bypasses, with no crackage at all.
Wow. I just assumed. I had no idea that they don't have to crack the sternum anymore. I hope they can do it that way--save Mom the discomfort.
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Are they definitely going in that way? I've read about laparoscopic bypasses, with no crackage at all.
Wow. I just assumed. I had no idea that they don't have to crack the sternum anymore. I hope they can do it that way--save Mom the discomfort.
though the pasta in question was artichoke-stuffed tortellini, so that provided enough flavor.
That sounds simply yummy. Even without sauce.
Trader Joe's frozen section.
Cash, I honestly don't know how widespread it is, just that some hospitals have done it.
I honestly don't know how widespread it is, just that some hospitals have done it.
She's at a pretty progressive hospital. I'll find out more details when I go to Indiana tomorrow.
Trader Joe's frozen section.
Duly noted.
Holy cow! There is an article on Naveen Andrews in the Brad/Jen issue of People. He's so hot. And dating Barbara Hershey. Oooh, and he's in Bride and Prejudice!
She's at a pretty progressive hospital.
Which one?
Lutheran Hospital in Ft. Wayne, IN. My MiL went to their cardiac unit for stress testing and a weight loss clinic for cardiac patients. She liked it a lot.
Well, according to their Web site, they do heart transplants and cardiac research, so maybe that level of technology means that they also do the endoscopic bypass. That would be great.
maybe that level of technology means that they also do the endoscopic bypass.
That would be awesome. You have NO idea how relieved I was when they transferred her there from our local hospital. Of course they're not equipped for heart surgery, but it's not a very good facility, either.
Cash, is this the hospital? [link]
You have NO idea how relieved I was when they transferred her there from our local hospital.
Heh. Actually, I think I have a VERY good idea.
Yup. That's it.