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    "Give it to Me Good" by Trixter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by spellbound View Post
    Wide, Wide River - The Fugs
    I guess nobody else has heard this. It's the obvious choice...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ronmac View Post
    If they told you to come back in five years, they did so for a reason. Either it's your age or something they saw. That doesn't necessarily mean they saw a problem today, but something that could be one in the future, with ten years being too long to wait. I would take them seriously and do it again in five. The consequences far outweigh the inconvenience. If not for you, then do it for your family.

    Actually, I think I mentioned "Here Comes The Flood."
    Good point, but there certainly didn't sound like that much concern. I'm 50 now, first time for this. I do have some problems with the GI though. I have some scarring from acid reflux. Given that the prep is the same for both procedures, I opted to do both at once since you have to arrange a driver. They actually walk (or wheelchair) you down to your ride to make sure you're not trying to pull a fast one. And the anesthesia was not an option, at least not at Johns Hopkins.

    ...and good song. Next time I play it (on piano) it's going to be tough to disconnect this association!

    The wife has to go next. She's so not looking forward to that. Unfortunately I think she's much more of a concern.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy Giant View Post
    The wife has to go next. She's so not looking forward to that. Unfortunately I think she's much more of a concern.
    Good luck. Wish her well for us.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy Giant View Post
    Good point, but there certainly didn't sound like that much concern. I'm 50 now, first time for this.
    Well, I had my first at age 50 and they told me to come back in ten years. So, they must have had a reason to say five, unless that's their standard protocol. Better safe than sorry, bro. Think about if they find something treatable in five years. That minor inconvenience would certainly have been worth it. Especially for your family. You should have at least another 30 years on this planet.

    Once the prep is "behind" you, it's only a memory.
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    Good luck. Wish her well for us.
    +1
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    Quote Originally Posted by ronmac View Post
    Well, I had my first at age 50 and they told me to come back in ten years. So, they must have had a reason to say five, unless that's their standard protocol. Better safe than sorry, bro. Think about if they find something treatable in five years. That minor inconvenience would certainly have been worth it. Especially for your family. You should have at least another 30 years on this planet.

    Once the prep is "behind" you, it's only a memory.
    Agreed. One awful day is worth many more of good health, IMO.
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    Yeah, wise words. Thanks guys. Just wish there was another way! Gotta keep the Prog "movement" in motion!
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    Oh shit, literally! My ten year is coming up (no pun!) soon. Guess I'll make light of it and throw on the old turntable the paper 45 rpm record insert from a mid-sixties Mad Magazine of Alfred E Newman vocalizing on "It's A Gas!"
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