
How does an untreated aneurysm last for more than eleven years without exploding?
A close friend of mine claims aneurysm was discovered in an x-ray in 1999 after a car accident. He has not had surgery or treatment for it. If this is true, how is that not dissected. He also has had for many years: congestive heart failure, asthma, severe cellulitis of the legs of sleep apnea Obesity (more than 300 pounds) Given all these conditions at once, how he has survived for so long. Since 2002 he kept telling me the time was "short" until two years ago. He is now 65 years old. He never told me that because he knows I do not believe him. Am I wrong to suspect about their disease.
sounds as if you have problems with obesity, but also a bit of a hypochondriac
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