Physical anomalies, what you know now that you didn't know then?
* My body temperature is always between 96-97 degrees.
* My pulse rate hovers around 60 beats per minute.
* I have micro nodules in my lungs
* I have a nodule in my thyroid
* I have calcification of a coronary artery
* My Vertebra are showing signs of wear
What physical Revelations have you discovered
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so riddle me this
How does this explain your screen name?
I also have micronodules. Kind of proud of them. Think I'll keep them. I'm also watching my fasting blood sugar start to rise, as the years go by. Suspect I'll eventually be diabetic.0 -
Ah grasshopperlongtermsurvivor said:so riddle me this
How does this explain your screen name?
I also have micronodules. Kind of proud of them. Think I'll keep them. I'm also watching my fasting blood sugar start to rise, as the years go by. Suspect I'll eventually be diabetic.
you will have to do some detective work. There is a recent thread on here where everyone explains and gives insight to their names. Interesting read.0 -
Physical revelations
Buzz has numb fingers, toes, and right thigh from the chemo. Blood sugar is creeping up and he is now officially diabetic. Kidney function is impaired due to the chemo. He also has a lung nodule and cysts in the kidneys. On any scan, lots of abnormalities are sometimes found but they pose no immediate concerns. Guess a lot of them are due to just getting older. Sigh..... Karen0 -
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-My body temp has always hovered around 96-97. Never the typ 98.6
- My RHR was 47 before the surgery. Now it's about 60. Hoping to get it back down when I can train again.
-One of my pupils stays small even one the other one dilates. (Post-op) This is VERY freaky to me. Looks so weird.0 -
Interesting topic
I have one less vertebrae than normal
My normal pulse is 45-50
My lung capacity is abnormally large and am told I breath differently than most. (an abdominal breather)
I just got back from my PET scan and have a CT this afternoon so I will probably find something else weird about me in a few days.0 -
OK, I got itratface said:Ah grasshopper
you will have to do some detective work. There is a recent thread on here where everyone explains and gives insight to their names. Interesting read.
now I'm off for another rousing episode of chemotherapy. I'll say hi to your friends at Ft Leonard Wood along the way.0
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