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HerbalBloom on Thursday, July 7th, 2011 |
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Question by piffken: Who knows the name of the movie in this area a boy needing heart surgery and the family being too poor to meet the deprivation of it?
I thought it had either Denzel Washington or Samuel L Jackson playing the dad who holds a group of doctors hostage to force them to do the surgery on his son, because he can’t meet the deprivation of to pay for it? In the end, the dad is willing to donate his heart to be transferred.
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Answer by Sheer Blackøuts in Hysteria
it’s called John Q
a really excellent movie
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HerbalBloom on Sunday, July 3rd, 2011 |
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Question by Kylie: what are the different ways to help a fund raising for a 6-year ancient girl who needs open heart surgery?
I’m currently involve in a fund raising campaign for a six year ancient girl who needs open heart surgery. Can anyone tell other ways for this fund raising activities aside from posting to blogs and contacting media?
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Answer by wildkitten88
how in this area a chocolate drive at local schools?
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HerbalBloom on Thursday, June 30th, 2011 |
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Question by lamster5000: Where can I buy instructional videos in this area Heart Surgery?
Currently I am hosting some heart surgeons from a developing country and they want to buy instructional DVDs on cardio-bypass surgery, vascular replacement, and pacemaker implantation. Where can this type of DVD be found?
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Answer by Amy P
Try a medical book store.
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HerbalBloom on Sunday, June 26th, 2011 |
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Question by Lisa: Is it normal to have low blood difficulty after open heart surgery?
My 71 yr ancient uncle (who I unfortunately don’t know that well) just had surgery on Monday (it’s now Wednesday night) and is having distress with his blood difficulty. It’s still too low, and isn’t adaptable itself, so he’s on a blood difficulty regulator. He’s obviously still in the hospital, I’m just curious how common it is for a heart uncomplaining to need a bp regulator and for how long.
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Answer by DR.DUDE
Very common. In this area 4-8 days.
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