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Rover V8 in a Marina?It was actually easy enough to get a Rover V8 into a Marina.
Probably best to leave the vinyl seats in, though...
Waste of a Marina.
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Rover V8 in a Marina?It was actually easy enough to get a Rover V8 into a Marina.
Probably best to leave the vinyl seats in, though...
But if fitted with the placebo , which also has risk of stroke or death , then I don't reckon worth the risk....
I'm guessing the risk of stroke or death, also comes with doing nothing & waiting for the pacemaker?In a bit of a dilema. Hubby waiting for a pace maker , but meds dosage needs to be increased for it to happen and blood pressure too low to increase them. Phone call from cardiologist Staff nurse today.....would hubby be prepared to do a trial on a new heart device .
Half the trial patients get the proper device ,half get just a heart monitoring device . But massive 1/6 and 1/30 risks in both of serious complications.... (As they are re-imbursing parking etc makes me suspicious it's rather dangerous)
I don't like the sound of it , and would rather hang on for the pace maker eventually .
Ok , if he's fitted with something which can save his heart and life fair enough , worth the risk.
But if fitted with the placebo , which also has risk of stroke or death , then I don't reckon worth the risk....
Won't know which one he'll be operated on to implant . Cardiologist meeting him next wednesday to discuss.
What are your thought folks ? This is link they sent to see procedure...
British English V2 – British Trial
www.explainmyprocedure.com
They still implant a recording device on the half who don't have the actual heart device fitted. Can still puncture heart and lungs etc.I’m confused about this bit @staffordjas because a placebo is a treatment that has no active properties (it could be a sugar pill) so how can it have a risk of stroke or death?
They still implant a recording device on the half who don't have the actual heart device fitted. Can still puncture heart and lungs etc.
That's what we shall be asking on Wednesday when we go. MRI scan has shown no improvement from previous one before the new meds he's been on the last few months.I'm guessing the risk of stroke or death, also comes with doing nothing & waiting for the pacemaker?
Plus you won't know which device you have got , so could be risking it for no advantage .(And delaying a Pace maker being fitted)Gosh yes, that does sound risky. I can see your dilemma.
I don’t think I’d fancy one of those. With the rise in childhood obesity think of all that fat you be eating. (I bet it tastes nice though… fat is flavour)I know they spell things a little differently down here in Tewkesbury as in the pub sign but the ingredients of the second pie down sound a bit dodgy View attachment 15406View attachment 15407
This seems unusual… surely the control should be a normal pacemaker as it’s unethical to give someone who actually needs something nothing instead?Plus you won't know which device you have got , so could be risking it for no advantage .(And delaying a Pace maker being fitted)
A certain well-known forumite escaped?Fair bit of police activity in Cresswell, Great Bridgford area. Anyone know what's afoot?
That's even worse than the other photo swamp dog.Possibly time to wash the dogView attachment 15420