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"cavelamb himself" wrote in message
... Sir Thomas of Cannondale wrote: Roger .. I want to double, triple, .. multiply .. GET THE COLONOSCOPY .. I had a good friend, he was a very outdoors guy. Always hiking the Whites, runner, basketball player,, built his own house from scratch .. I mean he literally dug the cellar. But he was chicken when it came to doctors. So .. he let a small problem turn into a death sentence. Now he is gone. We can't be out sailing and arguing on the net if we are dead. All you sailors .. get the tests! Do it for your boat! And for yourself! BUT DO IT! There is another side to this. I had a bladder tumor in 2005. The doctors immediately used the "C" word and scheduled surgery to cut it out. It was benign. NOT cancer at all. But it has taken nearly two years to fully recover from the surgery. Actually, I doubt anyone ever does fully recover. You pays yer money and takes yer chances... Richard I'm sure it was a bummer, but the alternative of doing nothing could have easily been terminal. I'm assuming you got multiple opinions... several friends did that and saved themselves a lot of grief from the first opinion... that's why they call it a medical "practice." -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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On Sat, 15 Dec 2007 13:26:53 -0800, "Capt. JG"
wrote: "cavelamb himself" wrote in message ... Sir Thomas of Cannondale wrote: Roger .. I want to double, triple, .. multiply .. GET THE COLONOSCOPY .. I had a good friend, he was a very outdoors guy. Always hiking the Whites, runner, basketball player,, built his own house from scratch .. I mean he literally dug the cellar. But he was chicken when it came to doctors. So .. he let a small problem turn into a death sentence. Now he is gone. We can't be out sailing and arguing on the net if we are dead. All you sailors .. get the tests! Do it for your boat! And for yourself! BUT DO IT! There is another side to this. I had a bladder tumor in 2005. The doctors immediately used the "C" word and scheduled surgery to cut it out. It was benign. NOT cancer at all. But it has taken nearly two years to fully recover from the surgery. Actually, I doubt anyone ever does fully recover. You pays yer money and takes yer chances... Richard I'm sure it was a bummer, but the alternative of doing nothing could have easily been terminal. I'm assuming you got multiple opinions... several friends did that and saved themselves a lot of grief from the first opinion... that's why they call it a medical "practice." In fact a chap just down the dock from me had exactly this experience. Urinary tract problems; scared to see doctor; eventual couldn't urinate and had to go to the hospital; Surgery. We scattered his ashes in the ocean some 3 years after he first noticed symptoms. Doctor said *probable* that had he visited the doctor when he first noticed problems that they could have, at the minimum, delayed his departure for some years and possible been cured... Bruce-in-Bangkok (Note:remove underscores from address for reply) |
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Bruce .. we here at the boats page post all the time about not
letting our little ships get out of sorts,, and that is how we should look at our bodies. ==== ps: have a good Christmas.. in Thialand.. you lucky B........d! Send a few of those gals my way.. ================================================== ================== "Bruce in Bangkok" wrote in message ... On Sat, 15 Dec 2007 13:26:53 -0800, "Capt. JG" wrote: "cavelamb himself" wrote in message ... Sir Thomas of Cannondale wrote: Roger .. I want to double, triple, .. multiply .. GET THE COLONOSCOPY .. I had a good friend, he was a very outdoors guy. Always hiking the Whites, runner, basketball player,, built his own house from scratch .. I mean he literally dug the cellar. But he was chicken when it came to doctors. So .. he let a small problem turn into a death sentence. Now he is gone. We can't be out sailing and arguing on the net if we are dead. All you sailors .. get the tests! Do it for your boat! And for yourself! BUT DO IT! There is another side to this. I had a bladder tumor in 2005. The doctors immediately used the "C" word and scheduled surgery to cut it out. It was benign. NOT cancer at all. But it has taken nearly two years to fully recover from the surgery. Actually, I doubt anyone ever does fully recover. You pays yer money and takes yer chances... Richard I'm sure it was a bummer, but the alternative of doing nothing could have easily been terminal. I'm assuming you got multiple opinions... several friends did that and saved themselves a lot of grief from the first opinion... that's why they call it a medical "practice." In fact a chap just down the dock from me had exactly this experience. Urinary tract problems; scared to see doctor; eventual couldn't urinate and had to go to the hospital; Surgery. We scattered his ashes in the ocean some 3 years after he first noticed symptoms. Doctor said *probable* that had he visited the doctor when he first noticed problems that they could have, at the minimum, delayed his departure for some years and possible been cured... Bruce-in-Bangkok (Note:remove underscores from address for reply) |
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