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Mo Elshaffay left a comment for Kayla Noel Kelly
Hello Kayla...my name is Mo.  I came across your profile and read you have UHL.  I have never heard of it, what exactly is that?  I myself have Tricuspid Atresia.  Thank you.
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Mo Elshaffay left a comment for path bahi
Sure...no problem.
Dec 5, 2011
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path bahi left a comment for Mo Elshaffay
Good day, How is everything with you, I picked interest on you, after going through your short profile and deemed it necessary to write you immediately. I have something very vital to disclose to you, but I found it difficult to express myself…
Dec 2, 2011
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Age
30
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Single
About Me
I have a congenital heart disease called Tricuspid Atresia. Basically, I am missing the tricuspid valve...which leads to cyanosis and hypoplastic right heart syndrome. I've undergone 4 open heart surgeries and numerous procedures. However, no one is able to see that if they met me for the first time. I have graduated from Loyola University Chicago. I am currently back in school to get another Bachelor's degree to become an echocardiogram technician.
Occupation
I am unemployed at the moment due to my health situation.
I'd Like to Meet
Anyone who has any heart disease so I can learn more about the different heart problems. However, anyone is open to share with me.
Interests & Hobbies
I love to read, watch movies, listen to and play music, hanging out with friends. I also love to learn new things.
I am interested in the following heart health related topics:
Cardiac medications, diagnostic tests, healthy diets...etc.
Favorite Heart Health Websites
If anything, my favorite is American Heart Association. I like to visit webmd.com to get quick information about the medications I'm taking or could be taking in the future.

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At 2:08pm on December 2, 2011, path bahipath bahi said…

Good day,
 
How is everything with you, I picked interest on you, after going through your short profile and deemed it necessary to write you immediately. I have something very vital to disclose to you, but I found it difficult to express myself here, since it's a public site.Could you please get back to me My E-mail address (pathbahi39@yahoo.com ) for the full details.
Have a nice day.
thanks,
Path.

 
 
 

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