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  1. Thanks for the info., your response will be very helpful to my paper. It is very interesting about the peripartum cardiomyopathy. Your input has been very useful and information. I am currently working in the postpartum unit for my clinicla and this information is coming at a perfect time for me. Have a great day.
  2. I am a nursing student in my second year at the University of Reno, Nevada. I have an assignment in one of my classes to join a list serve and pose a question which I then further research and write my experiences down. We are currently reading about CHF and related issues. In my readings I have noticed how women present with different signs when experiencing and MI, when compared with men. I was wondering what some of the presenting symptoms are that women are admitted with? Is is truely random and inconsistent in the way women present? Us women, we are crazy! Thanks.

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