Could your s/l be something separate from "cardiac disease," sm
Posted By: Lifer on 2007-01-23
In Reply to: Sounds more like "a-RYE-tol" but thanks for helping so far! - Jenna
Subject: Could your s/l be something separate from "cardiac disease," sm
such as whatever it is, cardiac disease, and congestive heart failure. Any clues in the rest of report?
This has got me stumped.
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