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Personal note
Tell ya something. I faced it I stood up to it. Said you do your thing.
Dr in Longview say you are walking dead. He's a heart surgeon
I give you 25 percent chance
Hell I don't even know how your standing here
I can't do this surgery
You need a friend of mine and I'll talk with him go from there.
Next day he talked with my surgeon, he made a video to learn from it
I was polite to everyone.
I read everything I could on this heart work from the moment you wake up what to expect
I say you know something funny. I'm here cause I don't give a care one way or the other. If I die I. Won't even know I'm dead so what's the big deal
I have one 100 percent trust in you and your people I know I'm ok with it.
He shook my hand thanks man.
Rode an ambulance to Tacoma met the Dr James.
Soon as I got there someone took my DVD ran away and Doc. James was leaning over asking me questions. How it feel to be dead. A heart attack that has lasted 16 hours k
He was kind. I don't remember after that .
Woke up something was sticking out my face my freaked for a moment and before my hand reacted my brain says stop that is your tube.
I was shackled any way
But my brain started explaining things each time
And I was calm from that moment on. Still had one hundred percent faith in Dr an his folks .
I told the doci trusted in him
I never for one moment have doubt in the situation
I put it in my head to be respectful to him and his staff he's the man.
Everything I read. He did it himself to . I was respectful.
I was polite cause I knew they deserved nothing less than my total appreciation and respect
The took care of Jinjin. What more can I say or even need to say....need said.
They went above and beyond
One than one said I was one
One tough ol man
I kicked the odds a$$ .
These people saved my life.
No doubt.
Beat Oklahomas four years
.long enough to find the one person that has a chance to save me. He was going on vacation dig that.
Hats off Dr. James
I am grateful. You treated me like I was a personal friend to you
Copyright ©
William P. Harris
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