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just do the right thing and get checked
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Posted by buickanddeere on November 23, 2006 at 14:51:36 from (209.240.120.250):
In Reply to: O/T Question about colon-os-ca-py posted by old on November 22, 2006 at 09:23:58:
We just buried my Aunt a couple of weeks ago. And that was after getting checked for the past 20 years. She had one suddenly grow fast and nasty between checkups and it was too late. That cancer has killed both Grandmothers and two aunts. Polyps have been removed from other aunts, uncles, cousins both parents and both siblings. For reasons unknown but I�m thankful for. I�m the only perfect *sshole in the extended family??? Some claim an aspirin a day over an extended period of time tends to reduce the number of polyps. Maybe I shouldn�t complain about that shoulder injury that has had myself take an aspirin a day for the past 25 years??? A blessing in disguise? I'm too chicken and squeamish. So I went for an Electron Beam Tomography instead. Just lay on the table without getting six feet of converted shop tooling rammed up your hind parts. It checked everything form heart cholesterol deposits, lung tumors, liver, pancreas, spleen, kidneys, bladder, intestines both large and small on the inside the outside. I've seen the same type of inspection tool used to look inside jet engines and nuclear reactor components. Then again when the wife had me neutered, I was chicken and went for the general as well. Wake me up when it's over.
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