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  • Ellinwood , Kansas
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Age
56
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Married
About Me
I am married 35 years have 3 grown children and three grandchildren
i am lucky in that I was dignosed with chf in sept of 1997
and given 3 months . and i am still hear.
Occupation
nurses aide
medication aide
lisc home daycare provider
I am interested in the following heart health related topics:
congestve heart failure and meds also diabetes

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