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I was working today, actually just got there. And I see the Ambulance outside of our work. I walk down the hall and on the floor is a co-worker of mine. His name is David and is a very cool guy, very calm, gentle, and has a wonderful wife who teaches the 5th grade. There he lay, out cold. His blood pressure was 60/? so low it wouldn't register. I know that he has a family history of Anurisums (not spelled correct) but it were at any time your viens or main artiries (ok spelled wrong again)...burst and can't be repaired easlly....did I tell you his father died at 40, his sister died at 40 and he lost a nephew, his sisters son last year at the age of 16, all to this same problem..so there he lay....finally they took him, oh and by the way he is just 36, so out the door and to the hospital. It has been 3 hours since i got off work and yet to hear how surgery went....Why am I writing this....cause I just want to know? What will you do tommorrow?
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That happened to a woman here where I work. Thing opened up on her at home one night. She was off work for several weeks, but survived and is back strong. Hope it goes as well for your friend.
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Would it have anything to do with varicose veins?
The mother of a girl I went to school with had varicose veins. Unfortunately, she was alone in the kitchen when they burst, and the poor woman bled to death. Very sad.
Hope your friend makes it.
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