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Posted by Elizabeth 
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December 18, 2019 01:59PM
I didn't say being in afib was a positive. Having afib doesn't detract from a person's ability to do a job and do it well as long as they get proper care. Please don't be telling people that. There are hundreds of people reading this and many of them are new to afib, scared, and just trying to learn what the facts are. Don't tell them they're facing failure.

The above paragraph is what Carey said on the AF forum--I am posting this here because this forum is more open to different topics.

I don't know about all of you but when I go to a site and look for answers to some of my concerns/health problems, I want the truth, I don't want it sugar coated that doesn't help me. I would say that running for the toughest job in the land you better be in tip top shape, not just getting proper care for a condition.

Liz
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December 18, 2019 02:59PM
I agree and so do most voters on election day. Why else report them if no one cares? We know these candidates are being cared for with some meds that have been reported to cause dementia such as NSAIDs and Statins. Damn right I will be looking closely at their reports and their running mates.
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