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Posted by john d on January 15, 2006 at 14:38:07 from (69.128.201.212):
In Reply to: O/T The over 50 Test posted by 37 chief on January 14, 2006 at 20:05:19:
Go ahead and have the test. As others have mentioned, the "motor flush" before is the worst part. There's something to be said for avoiding "unnecessary" testing. There's alot more to be said for preventive maintenance. Take the test. You'll likely pass with no problems, and can wait a few years for another. If you take the test and they find problems, you'll be VERY glad you had it done! A little side note..... I used to work with a gal that was a health teacher. She had the test, and asked her doc for a copy of the videotape of the test. He asked her why she wanted it, and she told him she wanted to show it to her health class. Four of us were standing in the hallway after school when I asked her if she'd shown the tape to her class. She said she had. A male health teacher was standing there and said "You showed them a tape of your colonoscopy? I can't believe you did that!" Her reply was, "No problem for me, I told them it was YOURS!"
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