Hmm..Burgman, you are dying of congestive heart failure. A question....if your lifestyle habits contributed to your current diagnosis, why were you not as concerned with your health and well-being as you want to guilt everyone else into being when you had a chance to perhaps derail the CHF train? Just a question mind you...
Other than that, it is eventually a fatal diagnosis. Not to sound callous, but it still seems as if Burgman is still holding his own life in blatant disregard by spending the final days, months, years he/she has being negative on a very negative site. Is that how you want to die man? Like a Kephra--last moments spent hunched over a keyboard in the confines of a dark nook somewhere or would you rather go out in the sunlight, screaming with joy at something you've longed to do, among loved ones, or giving something positive in return with the last years you have left? Seems like a dismal way to spend one's last years mired in self-pity and angry.
