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I don't think anybody really knows, because this disease was first discovered in the 60s, which wasn't all that long ago. Life expectancy seems to be so variable. If it's treated, then there's a 5% chance of serious heart problems, if it's untreated then there's a 20% chance. If you have the heart problems, you could have aneurysms, and you could die, but it seems to vary a lot on how long it takes. I've been researching this forever, and it just seems like nobody knows the answer.

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Monty Carver

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well i might be able to help with this, i was diagnosed with Kawaski disease after my third heart attack, since then i have had by-pass surgery , a fourth heart attack and a difibulater implant, and i am 52
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i have been told that no one with full blown kawaski has lived past 40

i have it and after 4 heart attacks. by-pass surgery and difubulater implant

i am now 52,, my heart is in bad shape, i have a vo2 of 15, a ejection percent of 12.4, and i have a difubulator implant, and lots of pills

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