<div style='font: 10pt Arial; text-align: left; '>Thanks to non-invasive procedure technology, a doctor developed a way to correct pectus excavat (SP?) which is closely associated with Morphans Syndrom. This is where the sternum bone is curved in such a way to make a concave indentation in my chest visible (neat huh?). In my case, I don't have the syndrom associated with the deformaty, it's just causing a severe compression of my heart, which I guess is why I become so short of breath when doing sporting activities and such, no stamina. Anyway, they'll insert a metal bar in my chest underneath my rib cage after pumping it full of air, then take a pair of vice grips and flip the bar, popping my chest back into place. I'll have the bar for a year, then it'll be removed and I won't have the deformity anymore. Only restrictions, no sports (damn) for a year. I get to go to norfolk, va to have it done. It's a painful experience afterwards, so I'll be in the hospital for like 4 to 6 days after that.
SO yeah...</div>
SO yeah...</div>
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