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In 1988, chuck, who was a rodeo cowboy in his early 40s, his heart was quickly declining. So he had a heart transplant by Lyle Joyce. Back then, Lyle helped chuck pay the surgery by buying two of chuck's horses. And last march, chuck rolled into Froedtert Hospital in a wheelchair wearinig a cowboy hat to meet the surgeon again. The heart was amazingly patient for 31 years, but it was showing weakening vital signs. Still, the cowboy could remain optimistic, as the assistant surgeon was Lyle¡¯s son, David Joyce, director of heart and lung transplantation at Froedtert and the Medical College of Wisconsin. At their second encounter, a donor heart became available the next morning. This time, David, just like his father did 31 years ago, boarded a Learjet to retrieve the heart. The surgery ended successfully and Chuck could go home for Christmas.
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In 1988, chuck, who was a rodeo cowboy in his early 40s, his heart was quickly declining. So he had a heart transplant by Lyle Joyce. Back then, Lyle helped chuck pay the surgery by buying two of chuck's horses. And last march, chuck rolled into Froedtert Hospital in a wheelchair wearinig a cowboy hat to meet the surgeon again. The heart was amazingly patient for 31 years, but it was showing weakening vital signs. Still, the cowboy could remain optimistic, as the assistant surgeon was Lyle¡¯s son, David Joyce, director of heart and lung transplantation at Froedtert and the Medical College of Wisconsin. At their second encounter, a donor heart became available the next morning. This time, David, just like his father did 31 years ago, boarded a Learjet to retrieve the heart. The surgery ended successfully and Chuck could go home for Christmas. In 1988, chuck, who was a rodeo cowboy in his early 40s, his heart was quickly declining. = In 1988, Chuck, who was a rodeo cowboy in his early 40s, had a heart that was quickly declining. (Always use capital letter when writing a proper name / you're talking about the heart not the person itself) And last march, chuck rolled into Froedtert Hospital in a wheelchair wearinig a cowboy hat to meet the surgeon again. = And last march, Chuck rolled into Froedtert Hospital in a wheelchair wearing a cowboy hat to meet the surgeon again. (Proper name / Typographical error. always check your spelling) Still, the cowboy could remain optimistic, as the assistant surgeon was Lyle¡¯s son, David Joyce, director of heart and lung transplantation at Froedtert and the Medical College of Wisconsin. = Still, the cowboy remained optimistic, as the assistant surgeon was Lyle¡¯s son, David Joyce, director of heart and lung transplantation at Froedtert and the Medical College of Wisconsin. (past tense) The surgery ended successfully and Chuck could go home for Christmas. = The surgery ended successfully and Chuck went home for Christmas (past tense) In 1988, Chuck, who was a rodeo cowboy in his early 40s, had a heart that was quickly declining.. So he had a heart transplant by Lyle Joyce. Back then, Lyle helped Chuck pay the surgery by buying two of chuck's horses. And last march, Chuck rolled into Froedtert Hospital in a wheelchair wearing a cowboy hat to meet the surgeon again. The heart was amazingly patient for 31 years, but it was showing weakening vital signs. Still, the cowboy remained optimistic, as the assistant surgeon was Lyle¡¯s son, David Joyce, director of heart and lung transplantation at Froedtert and the Medical College of Wisconsin. At their second encounter, a donor heart became available the next morning. This time, David, just like his father did 31 years ago, boarded a Learjet to retrieve the heart. The surgery ended successfully and Chuck went home for Christmas.