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  • 10-13-2009, 12:30 PM
    fcs
    Quote Originally Posted by gary_g View Post
    Not yet. Dec '09 will be one full year.

    I have been reading the post about you that has 11,000 replies.

    You are a true inspiration.

    Take care and best to you.
    Make a 10 year going on 11 you an inspiration
  • 10-13-2009, 12:26 PM
    gary_g
    Quote Originally Posted by fcs View Post
    All most 11 year surrvior good for you

    I just finished a 3 day a week one year treatment I hope to match your 11 years

    Congrats to you.
    Not yet. Dec '09 will be one full year.

    I have been reading the post about you that has 11,000 replies.

    You are a true inspiration.

    Take care and best to you.
  • 10-13-2009, 12:12 PM
    fcs
    All most 11 year surrvior good for you

    I just finished a 3 day a week one year treatment I hope to match your 11 years

    Congrats to you.
  • 10-13-2009, 11:56 AM
    gary_g
    A colonoscopy saved my life. I was diagnosed with colon cancer in Dec of '08 at 44 years old.

    Don't be a fool, wimp, or both. Get a colonoscopy.

    Here's my post from Jan '09, a few weeks after my surgery:

    http://hvac-talk.com/vbb/showthread....ht=colonoscopy

    I will be getting a follow-up colonoscopy in Dec of '09 to see if any cancer has returned, especially in the area where a segment of the colon was removed and then sewn back together.

    I will update the above post after the follow-up colonoscopy.

    Take care.
  • 10-10-2009, 08:44 PM
    fcs
    Quote Originally Posted by darwin View Post
    HI found these in our shop trying to figure out what they are used for I have never seen this type of adapter for flue pipes,Made out of aluminum,thank you
    Welcome
    you should make a new post for this question
  • 10-10-2009, 03:01 PM
    gruntly
    Quote Originally Posted by renaissanse man View Post
    Holy $hit, that was funny! I think when the time comes I'll do a diy job using my rigid seesnake camera!
    Use a Testo boroscope... at least it has a better name ... and comes with a magnet just in case you find something
  • 10-10-2009, 10:40 AM
    renaissanse man
    Quote Originally Posted by gevans View Post
    I had my first at a "learning" hospital. They gave me a couple of valium, then wheeled me into the room. Room contained the doc at about 5 students, ALL GOOD LOOKING 20 SOMETHING GIRLS. I was glad I had the Valium and wished I had more. Nothing like getting reamed out with that big...uh, you know... while lots of pretty girls watch. And the stuff they make you drink adds a few quality farts to the mix.
    Next time, I'm going under. I don't want to know what happens.
    Holy $hit, that was funny! I think when the time comes I'll do a diy job using my rigid seesnake camera!
  • 10-09-2009, 08:36 PM
    Fuji
    Quote Originally Posted by zachhvac View Post
    I called several doctors and kept getting prices like 1500.00 2500.00 .....I called back and asked prices for people without insurance,get this. 400 dollars up to 700 dollars. Less than half the price
    If I still remember math, that quote is closer to 4 times less expensive.

    Quote Originally Posted by zachhvac View Post
    it was then it was explained to me by one of the people at a doctors office that insurance compaines bleed the doctors and take up so much time its a constant ongoing negotiation.
    Libural lies! Are you a pro public option commie?
  • 10-09-2009, 07:00 PM
    timebuilder
    Quote Originally Posted by Diceman View Post
    I had 2 of em, one when I turned 50 and just a few months back, I'm 57.
    They found a polyp on the first one but all clear on the lat one.
    If you can help prevent cancer on any level, do it ASAP.
    And like everyone said, the procedure is a snap but day before is really shiatty.
    I had three polyps get snipped on the first one, and sent off to the lab for the pronouncement, "benign."

    Clean for the second one.

    And yeah, the prep the previous day is the fun part...
  • 10-09-2009, 06:44 PM
    rojacman

    asap++

    if we could get through to all those "macho" guys ,we all know some, that say "no ones sticking anything up my a##", and have them see what happens when you ignore your health. same guys that never get a prostate exam 'till it's too late........Jack
  • 10-09-2009, 06:08 PM
    Diceman
    I had 2 of em, one when I turned 50 and just a few months back, I'm 57.
    They found a polyp on the first one but all clear on the lat one.
    If you can help prevent cancer on any level, do it ASAP.
    And like everyone said, the procedure is a snap but day before is really shiatty.
  • 10-09-2009, 12:32 PM
    WhoIsThat?

    colonoscopy

    You might want to read the book titled "The Last Well Person."

    Here's an excerpt:
    ". . . there's a thousand dollars in every colon and all you have to do is get it. . ."
  • 10-09-2009, 09:36 AM
    gruntly
    Quote Originally Posted by fcs View Post
    Pro Active is the best way to fight cancer
    Trust I wasn't

    Congrats
    Why yes, yes it is.

    Hard lesson learned, but never forgotten.

    I think too many people don't want to believe the manufacturer could leave any defects in his workmanship. Built in replacement sales guaranteed.

    Stay vigilant, stay well, fsc.
  • 10-09-2009, 09:16 AM
    fcs
    Pro Active is the best way to fight cancer
    Trust I wasn't

    Congrats
  • 10-08-2009, 11:43 PM
    gruntly
    I had a physical two weeks ago. Updated my own information that my sister had polyps and a tumour in her colon a couple of years ago... They also gave her the added bonus of splitting open her spleen. That was because of a genetic thing and isn't normal...(I knew she wasn't anyway) She's now 55. They found 4 smaller polyps in my father 2 years ago at 80.

    So it was suggested that I get one by my doctor, I'm 49. They had a cancellation at the endoscopy clinic, so I was in, if I wanted it... so I bit the bullet.

    I've taken the last two days off work to do this thing knowing I should not have a rooftop blower section in pieces while doing the cleanse

    Did the cleanse, Oh Bloody 'Ell.

    So I get to the clinic, not really knowing what to expect, the first thing they said was "Well, at least the worst is over." "Really?" "Yup."

    Anyway, long story short, they really seem to love their jobs, and I mean this: They were professional and put me at ease from the moment I entered the clinic. They prepped me, they wheeled me into the room, the anesthesiologist was talking to me the whole time telling me what he was doing and went something like "You'll feel a little sharp bee sting.. Okay, now I'm putting in the med..." ZZZzzzzzZZZzzz

    20 minutes later I was coming to when they were wheeling me back to recovery and said not once, but twice, "I think I **** myself!" Actually, I used a nicer word, but I got my point across. The anesthesiologist pat my shoulder and said "Naw, you'll be okay." So true, it was just escaping gas.

    They found one small polyp and cut it out. No big deal. No discomfort at all.

    Seriously, this is truly, honestly no big deal and I had a good time while dealing with the endoscopy professionals. All people should get it done when their doctors think it is right for them. Everything up to the actual colonoscopy was ... we'll say... different... but not a big deal. Plan for it. Take two days off. The world will get along with out you after you're dead, so two days ain't gonna kill you... It might just save you.

    Now, the most important thing: To all others on this site who have had it done, kudos and thank you for opening up about such private matters on this site and sharing. You played a large part in my decision to have it done because you were willing to talk of your experiences. My family is reserved and won't talk much. I knew my sister had had a problem, but really didn't know much until I needed her history... or my father's.

    Thanks again.
  • 08-29-2009, 06:31 PM
    fcs
    Good Insurance it a must with Health care cost trust me. Thank God My wife job has great insurance. and from the time I was diagnosed with cancer in Mid July 2008 and being of Nov 2008 we meet our $2500 out of pocket. About their this year thank god for treatment being covered 100% when it $1000 a dose that $3000 a week every week for a year.
  • 08-29-2009, 05:02 PM
    WhoIsThat?
    Quote Originally Posted by Catpower View Post
    I talked to the county attorney, and he said that it was fraud, but they won't do anything unless it's over $100,000
    http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...081203390.html
    so I only paid these guys 12 kilobucks and some of it must have gone to legitimate coverage. Fraud or not, I don't have a case. And you can almost never send one of these high-rolling CEO sociopaths to prison.

    Nader was right; we live in a corporatocracy.

    You could send them $100/month to show good faith. That's what I paid my hand surgeon (who charged $4000/hr and where the insurance company stiffed me $12,000).
    If they send people by your house to beat you up you'll know they want some more!

    Tony Soprano is alive and well and wearing a white collar. . .
  • 08-29-2009, 04:49 PM
    Catpower
    I had one done last year, I can't remember how much the scope was, but the doctor asked me if I wanted a CAT scan also, I asked him how much it cost and he told me they would tell me at the hospital.

    So when I got to the hospital and they gave me the contast ( nasty stuff you have to drink before the scan) they said that my share of the procedure was $140, so I paid them, they did the scan, them I got a bill from the hospital, for $8,800 for the scan, then I got a statement from the ins co saying that I would have to pay $1900 for the scan.

    We are presently in a big fight with the hospital, as they can kiss my arse if they think I am paying them $1900 for an elective procedure that they told me was $140. I'm glad I paid the $140 at the time, as it helps my case. I talked to the county attorney, and he said that it was fraud, but they won't do anything unless it's over $100,000
  • 08-29-2009, 02:43 PM
    WhoIsThat?
    Quote Originally Posted by WaterholeWally View Post
    How much is your life worth?
    Car companies say 200 kilobucks but the 911 fund had some people worth $2M.
  • 08-29-2009, 12:15 PM
    WaterholeWally
    How much is your life worth?

    I had to have one done and they saved my life. Beside the prep, which is tolerable, I don't remember the rest, except I felt better afterwards. I still feel good to this day.

    get er done
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