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Dear , our man of few words (but you make them count),

I know you meant for your article to go to the attention of Bobby, but I am

interested, because the doctor thinks that is what Jimmy has. His pulse rate is

high, as much as 202 and I understand that is not healthy, either. I jumped on

his case today to call the doctor and that it was his responsibility to discuss

it with him, just as I call and speak to my doctors and make my appointments.

I'm trying to learn all I can so I can pass it on

to him, so he will have a better understanding. Bobby explained about the

coumidin, so that is a little clearer. I want him to be as informed about his

own health matters, as a matter of general fact. There is no reason why in this

day and age we should not know more than our parents did and be able to ask

questions and expect the right answers, but we first have to know what questions

are the most pertinent. I know this was a problem for you, but the treatment

you had, I don't think is the right one for Jimmy. I think you had a de-fib and

an abalation. I think when they re-started his heart after his heart surgery,

it was off sync and the medicine he was taking was making him sicker and sicker.

He was blacking out and falling, not to mention the damage he did to himself

when he did. So..............if anyone has any information they they would be

useful, I would sincerely appreciate it.

Carpe Diem,

Lottie Duthu

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