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All right, Pappy. And you know, why are you still taking the coumadin and warfarin stuff and having to get checked every week or however often it is? It's kind of a pain in the butt. I did that for a long time. And then my other doctors switched me to like an Eliquis where you just take it twice a day. You don't have to monitor anything. It has like a whole different way of avoiding the blood clots and all that. And I haven't had any problems whatsoever. It doesn't affect me at all. And so far, so good. Maybe look into the Eliquis or I can't remember the other ones, but they have the 12 hour or extended release blood thinners that you take twice a day, once in the morning, once at night, every 12 hours, whatever. Wake up and go to bed. And you don't have to do any additional testing and so forth, so on. So maybe that'd be something to look into. I don't know. That's up to you. Warfarin is still, I think, considered one of the safest, but there's no real issues that I've had or that I've seen. And there's really no terrible side effects as compared to the warfarin or Coumadin. They're pretty much all the same, same, you know, warnings or whatever. There's really nothing additional that you really have to look at. So I just got tired of getting the test done every week when I started to do better and I was going out and getting things done and whatever. Oh, okay. I see your response in there. Yeah, that sucks. Because going for the testing every week or two weeks, whatever, is kind of a pain in the butt. But yeah. Okay, I see your comment. You've got a mechanical valve and can't use them. Well, sorry about that. I was just trying to help. Just trying to get some suggestions or ideas. But anyway. All right. I appreciate you checking. Take care of yourself. I hope you get there okay and get the bus and all that stuff. And hopefully you get your car figured out and all that good stuff. So take care there, Pappy. Thanks for checking in. I appreciate it. You try to have a wonderful day. And last but not least on this list anyway, K5EWH, Bud. Good morning, Bud. And again, thank you for sending that email to the repeater owner and getting him to extend the 15 minutes and all that. Glad you're on All Star Leaking. Yeah, you get stepped on every once in a while. It happens to me too. No matter where you're connecting from or whatever, you always get that risk of getting stepped on. But it doesn't mean that you're not making it through. So we got you. And good morning, Bud. What's going on? What do you got planned for today? And I'll turn it over to you, K5EWH from K-T7 J-O-E.
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