<VV> surgery update (lon wall)

cjcavitt at comcast.net cjcavitt at comcast.net
Fri Jun 30 12:08:50 EDT 2006


I think lon will beable to handle any jokes that come his way about the cow valve since it is what saved his life, but i do have to admit he would probably prefered a valve from a penguin unfortunatly they dont have the 3flaps needed to work properly.by the way one contribution to him doing so well is lon and my mom started eating healthier and have both lost 50lbs each in the last few months and the doc says it really helped.
                                              curt

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From: Stephen Upham <contactsmu at sbcglobal.net> 

> With a Vitron (ggg) aorta and now part cow, Lon may regret the day that 
> he ever heard of VV. LOL 
> 
> My first contributions to the soon to come avalanche. 
> 
> He's been milking us for years and now the tables have turned. 
> 
> and; 
> 
> Maybe he'll soften up a little now that the stone has been replaced 
> with plastic. GGG 
> 
> 
> Oh, Lone Haranguer where fort art thou? 
> 
> All kidding aside we're hoping to hear you're back at CU soon and doing 
> what you love; helping us to keep our Corvairs on the road. 
> 
> Stephen U 
> 
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