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Can you imagine needing a heart transplant.
Can you imagine needing a heart transplant? Being on a waiting list and then having to wait for this heart to get where you are.
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14 Comments
well it would not be contaminated because it is in a clean place.
nice post dear thanks
Thank you for the comment Alisha. I think this new technology will soon be used everywhere.
good siter
@ Felix - Thanks for commenting
If this is ever used in the US it would be an interesting surgery to view.
oH you are so right and i would hope to be there to see it.
@ Tonia - Me too. Thanks for commenting.
I would love to see this for real in a surgery. A heart in a box would be cool to see.
WOW! Nice to know that! I've been watching The Doctor's for a long time and an avid fan but I guess I kinda miss this show about it. Thanks!
@ EmCee - Yeah it was on there. I think this would be neat to see. Thanks for reading and for the comment.
very nice blog i like it.
Thanks for the comment.