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Tue Oct-19-04 06:56 AM
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asking a favor...could someone please (re: bush illness) |
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post the picture of the cardiac contraption along with the pictures of bush from the debate and in his pickup truck that show the box on his back? i am trying to show a friend, and i can't find all the pics together. i think the one in the pickup is especially important, because it shows that the box is likely to be a medical apparatus that he wears all the time.
thanks in advance to anyone who can do this.
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Tue Oct-19-04 07:06 AM
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Click on my blog link (below the burning bush) and scroll down to "George W.'s Health Problems Must Be Serious!"
The pics and the links are all there.
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Tue Oct-19-04 09:05 AM
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i don't see a link or a burning bush????
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Tue Oct-19-04 12:35 PM
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i can see it on this computer, but not the other one. strange.
appreciate this very much!
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Tue Oct-19-04 07:50 AM
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2. That's not a cardiac device |
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I've spent over a decade working in coronary care units and I know pretty much all the devices out there. I think it's much likelier a communications device, probably an amplifier and descrambler that goes along with the earpiece deep in his ear canal. It's meant to be discreet. Ha.
If his problem had been bradycardia (slow heartbeat) instead of alcohol with that pretzel incident, he'd have long since had an internal pacemaker placed. That particular surgery takes only about an hour and a half and could easily have been done during his numerous vacations. The same goes for a defibrillator. External machines are just not reliable, since they'd have to be tweaked every time an event occurred. Plus, that device is simply the wrong shape and size for any of the devices out there. It's not a Holter monitor, either, since those devices are quite a bit bulkier and are generally worn with a shoulder strap so they can be parked from time to time when the patient sits.
Bush's problems are neurological, not cardiac. I think the man has to be stage managed via earpiece during every waking moment.
And that is even sadder than a cardiac problem would be.
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