If you do not have a second aortic valve replacement, there is no telling how long you might live. You may have months or even years to live without it.
I answered this already and dont know where the answer is... short answer is yes... if you live that long... 12 years is average... but if you have a mechanical valve its closer to 20 years, but a lot of people have cow or pig valves, and the flesh wears out earlier mostly cause it doesnt get regenerated like human parts. the trick with mechanical valves is you have to take blood thinners forever to keep the blood from gumming up the valve.
You can't. The replacement is Windows Live Mail, which you can download for free.
The cost of your roof replacement would depend on many factors. The type and size of your roof, the area of the country that you live in and the materials that you use for replacement.
No. every valve has a job to do, a diffrent area to export blood to:)
It depends on where you go and where you live.
Jared is the second person to live the longest in the bible
An aortic aneurysm rupture is a medical emergency that requires immediate medical attention. Without prompt treatment, it can be life-threatening, and the outcome can vary depending on the extent of the rupture and how quickly medical care is received. It is important to seek medical help immediately if you suspect an aortic aneurysm rupture.
That depends on where you live. In California for example the replacement needs to be certified. Not all aftermarket converters are legal.That depends on where you live. In California for example the replacement needs to be certified. Not all aftermarket converters are legal.
Most babies with Aortic arch abnormalities can live a healthy life with proper medical management, including monitoring for potential complications and timely interventions if needed. The prognosis often depends on the specific type and severity of the anomaly, as well as any associated conditions. Early diagnosis and access to specialized care are important to ensure the best outcomes for affected infants.
call a service technician with meter and live to tell about it......................
If you live near your vital office than they give you a replacement, or If you are far from your birth place, you have to order a replacement birth certificate from vital websites that will direct you to official state records to get an authentic replacement.
An aortic aneurysm is a blowout about to happen. If it never ruptures then the person can live indefinitely, but if it does tear then you can lose your entire blood supply in under a minute. That's fatal - 100% of the time. Unless you are very lucky (have the rupture in an operating room) it is not survivable. (The pain as the tear begins is often the only warning). Aortic aneurysm is automatically fatal as this medical emergency suddenly curtails blood supply to the body. See the related link for further information.