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Re: got the colonospy done today
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Posted by msb on November 28, 2006 at 21:07:38 from (71.50.197.176):
In Reply to: got the colonospy done today posted by old on November 28, 2006 at 15:20:59:
Have em run every couple years. Cancer survivor 2 times now.Lymphoma. If you want something that is a lot harder to drink than the sodium laced flush juice, try some of the pinapple tasting saniflush they give you for a CT scan.If you even need one,tell em you want the Wylers lemonade like stuff.TWO BIG glasses full. Drink it right down ,please.Its not too bad if you can hold your pee. The newer PET scans are a piece of cake and more and more docs are ordering them these days.Similar to a CT scan machine.They inject some radioactive sugar(not the normal sugar as we know it) in your vein.The tumors love the sugar and latch on to it.The radiation from the sugar lights on on film and locates the tumor if present.First trip to the John and ya quit glowing in the dark. lol.Its gone.I go to sleep during those tubal trips.lol,bob GOLDEN YEARS, MY BUTT! Cancer, heart failure, Diabetes. Just glad I don't have to get a teat smash test. Why am I not dead? Only one reason.Have work to do for the Creator even yet. Are YOU saved?
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