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Originally Posted by Gas Man
For what it is worth kawasaki's is a real thing. It is generally a disease that comes over infants. However, when I was 8 years old on Thanksgiving day, I came down with it and couldn't walk that morning. Was rushed to Motts Childrens hospital, which is a part of U of M medical in Ann Arbor. One of the leading childrens hospitals in the country. At the time they didn't know what it was. In the weeks and months following, they also discovered that I had developed MVP (Mitral Valve Prolapse) as a side effect to it. I had to go like 4 times a year for a LONG time to get echo's and stress tests. I have now also been diagnosed by a Henry Ford specialist with Cadio Hyper Sensativity (lamons term).
Its all very real.. luckily my MVP was never bad enough to warrent any medication or vlv repairs/transplants.
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that why you sold the ten? relapse?