>>935915774number one, I'm not saying it's a LIE
But I am saying "I haven't seen any reasons to believe it so far"
because if you've been diagnosed with a terminal illness, you know the specifics
You will know which ventricle is failing
you'll be able to name the medications
You can get very specific details
you'll be able to define the terms 'asystole' and 'coronary thrombosis'
But I haven't seen anything so far that indicates a legitimate medical situation here
But let's hypothetically imagine that it's a true story:
unless you were in your '60s..
You will live with heart failure for years.. years
heart failure takes years and years to kill you, Even after the diagnosis
And there's a very good chance 10% of the people reading your thread will die before you will, from a car wreck, or some other accident, a slip and fall in a bathroom somewhere...
most people die in the bathroom
So there's a good chance you might even die from something ironic, like a piano falling from a high-rise balcony and landing on your head...
because you're going to be alive for quite a while.. trust me... You're not dying anytime soon