Thread: Get those med tests
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02-29-2008 12:31 PM #1
Good advice.
I have had a few polyps removed twice, so far, so good. Last month, they drained 3 thyroid cysts - so far - ok, but a further check up will be made at the end of May. PSA, blood pressure and cholesterol are still within reason, but I do have my yearly physical - and I don't take any pills(YET) except the vitamins my wife puts alongside my dinner plate every nightDave W
I am now gone from this forum for now - finally have pulled the plug
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02-29-2008 02:29 PM #2
Ain't it fun getting old
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02-29-2008 03:00 PM #3
I'm on a two year cycle for the colonoscopy drill (my cruder aircrafter buddies refer to it as a "borescope" inspection).
The first one I had was close to forty years ago and was brutal. Extremely painful, but don't let me scare anybody off. Huge advances have been made, not only in that procedure but in just about everything else medical. For my more recent examinations I have been either heavily sedated or zonked out completely and they haven't been bad at all.
So do It!
I guess the worst part is having to drink some grim tasting stuff then dealing with the result of having done so.
And, yes, they have found some polyps, but dealing with them wasn't too tough either.
Thanks for bringing the subject up, Twitch.
Jim
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02-29-2008 06:06 PM #4
I'm still kicking myself for "diagnosing" my own symptoms.
I had plenty of warning signs including very high blood pressure and all the risk factors.
Well, it caught up with me and thank God we had stellar medical coverage.
After many complications and almost 300K later, I came out of the hospital with a 5 way bypass job.
Dropping 50 lbs and still going is helping allot and is keeping my blood pressure under control.
Now I go to Cardiac rehab three times a week and jog on this belt sander they call a treadmill for almost an hour.
I came so close to "checking out".
It wasn't so bad being that sick and knowing that I was pretty much history as they wheeled me down to the operating room.....It was the look on the faces of my Wife and Kids at the end of the hall that really chilled me.
Ok, so if not for you......how bout the ones that love ya...????
Gawd!!!! I wish I had done something sooner....
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03-03-2008 05:43 PM #5
Originally Posted by 41willys
I was taught at a rather tender age, I thought, in a rather elite school of learning, SL University, Sin Loi University (those that are alumni will know where), just how fragile life is, have tried to make the best of what time I have been given, and not take for granted or assume anything.Last edited by '32 skidoo; 03-03-2008 at 05:45 PM.
I thought I was broke 'til I bought a streetrod
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03-03-2008 05:59 PM #6
Originally Posted by DennyW
By the way, Thanks for your sacrifice and Welcome Home!I thought I was broke 'til I bought a streetrod
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03-04-2008 08:57 AM #7
Denny...Don't go checking out on us.
Denny, your old signature 'Its been good knowing you all' always got me to wondering if you knew something you wern't telling.
I'm glad you got rid if it!!!!There is no limit to what a man can do . . . if he doesn't mind who gets the credit. (Ronald Reagan)
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02-29-2008 02:36 PM #8
get em done
My dad is 93 years old and still is reasonably good health because he gets the tests done. He would died years ago without these.I am 68 and can say the sane thing. SO PLEASE GET THEM DONE FrancisFrancis Blake Its not an opinion I am just right (I wish)
I saw last night on fb about John. The world sure lost a great one. I'm going to miss his humor, advice, and perspective from another portion of the world. Rest in Peace Johnboy.
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