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Heart Transplant – Anne1

 

Anne1 shares feelings of fear regarding the thought of transplant.

Transcript

And my cardiologist said ‘Do you want a heart transplant?’ And I said ‘no’ because again I do not want. Heart transplants are amazing surgery, and I don’t think I’m brave enough to be honest with you to go through that, so I don’t want that.


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