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Diagnosis: Mitral Regurgitation

Member Since: February 4, 2024

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Fidel Martã­nez Ruiz posted an update
3 weeks ago (April 17, 2026)
Me, between a muslim and a christian warriors dressed in X century style more o less, when they were fighting in Spain (sculpture in the village Caravaca de la Cruz). More than 10 centuries after, and it's happening the same in the world😢 . 😢
🥰 Deena Z reacted to this
I think some people just like to fight. Why some religions need to kill people of other religions is a mystery to me. Its called my way or the hiway.
Not sure what this has to do with this forum but if they figured out how to fix hearts then I appreciate them.
@Richard Munson, taking out hearts with his sword...😢
Fidel Martã­nez Ruiz posted an update
1 month ago (March 18, 2026)
With the group of hiking friends. Me by the post, first from the left at the top row.
Very nice!! Great you made it up there! Reminds me of Mission Peak (because of that pole). Our son just went there a few months ago. Not as high, not as many mountains but pretty nice view. Yosemite was were I hiked after my second surgery.
Beautiful Yosemite, I spent 2 weeks in tent there at the foot of the Capitan when I was 28 what a times !!!
One year I went there with no reservation. Also in my 20s. No camping place and no motel/hotel available. So I went to a dirt road outside the park sleeping in my old car. Police still found me and chased me away... So I drove further away, slept in the... Read more.
Fidel Martã­nez Ruiz posted an update
3 months ago (January 28, 2026)
The tail of Monster storm reaches Spain. Just now from my apartment in Madrid.❤️
🥰 Fidel Martã­nez Ruiz reacted to this
Wow, never imagine Madrid with snow. Nice view from inside!
Not a gift we are proud of. Great view though.

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