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Illaveago

Legendary Member
Morning . Lovely and sunny here.
We went and got the results of my scan. It is like taking your car in for an MOT and coming away with a load of advisories! Slight enlargement of the prostrate but cancer not showing but present in my blood stream. A swelling noticed which will require an endoscopy which they don't think is related to the prostate cancer. The last time I had one was for a stomach ulcer bleed . I didn't like it. Calcification of the arteries. I think I will become a hypochondriac! :whistle:
 

Ming the Merciless

There is no mercy
Location
Inside my skull
Absolutely fabulous

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Jenkins

Legendary Member
Location
Felixstowe
Good morning from Suffolk where the sunshine and warmth continues. Coffee and a shortbread biscuit have been had after a very good night's sleep.

A large bowl of porridge will shortly be nuked for breakfast to provide a bit of energy for today's ride - I'm heading for Thetford for lunch and hope to set off in just over an hour's time. A large bottle of squash is in the fridge and I expect to drink all of it on the way given the heat.
 

biggs682

Itching to get back on my bike's
Location
Northamptonshire
Second cuppa went down well with a slice of toast.
Watered runner bean seeds
 

Illaveago

Legendary Member
I can see why the peeps might be a bit reluctant to start me on hormone treatment at the moment. Apparently it can increase your risk of having a heart attack. Calcification of the arteries can also cause a heart attack. I've had 2 in the past. Just one of those things I suppose.
My friend who was very fit , ran a lot of marathons and cycles a lot had to have 4 stents fitted years ago. My first heart attack which I thought was chronic indigestion resulted in a blocked artery but luckily a blood vessel took over.
 
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