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The damage near the pins could definitely cause the GFI to trip, as any moisture or corrosion there might create a short circuit. Using high heat or fireplace gasket might be a temporary fix, but it's not a long-term solution. If the element is damaged, it's better to replace it for safety...
Cancer is a terrible thing indeed, and I wish more people were able to be diagnosed early. That’s why you need regular checkups, especially for people in the risk group.
If cancer is detected early, it’s much easier to cure, and there are many more chances to survive. It might even be cured...
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