On Feb 28, 2006, at 5:32 PM, Marshall Booth wrote:
Frequency is entirely a matter of risk. The results of your
colonoscopy
(and your medical history) will define how frequently you need to
repeat
the procedure.
Marshall
Think Oil Analysis.
Johnny B.
I Mac Therefore I am
oh lord
Marshall Booth wrote:
andrew strasfogel wrote:
Sunil,
How frequently should an asymptomatic 50+ person get a colonoscopy?
Well ONE factor might be how much you enjoy it!
I put mine off for about 5 years ('til I was 70), but now that I've
experienced it (NO recollection at all)
Growing old isn't for the faint of heart -- however it does beat the
alternative!
On 2/28/06, Kaleb C. Striplin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
oh lord
Marshall Booth wrote:
andrew strasfogel wrote:
Sunil,
How frequently should an asymptomatic 50+ person get a colonoscopy?
Well ONE
If I had enjoyed MY first colonoscopy as much as Marshall I wouldn't have
asked the question. The Demorol really rocked but everything else s*cked,
or perhaps I should say r*amed. Plus, you need an escort before they will
allow you to leave the OR.
On 2/28/06, OK Don [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Subject: Re: [MBZ] What is the most addictive thing about a Mercedes
Diesel?
Why do colorectal surgeons have so much business? B/c people don't get
colonoscopies from their gastroenterologists.
In other
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Subject: Re: [MBZ] What is the most addictive thing about a Mercedes
Diesel?
Why do colorectal surgeons have so much business? B/c
Of Sunil Hari
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Why do colorectal surgeons have so much business? B/c people don't
get
colonoscopies from their gastroenterologists
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andrew strasfogel wrote:
Sunil,
How frequently should an asymptomatic 50+ person get a colonoscopy?
Well ONE factor might be how much you enjoy it!
I put mine off for about 5 years ('til I was 70), but now that I've
experienced it (NO recollection at all) I will not procrastinate in the
Yep, I did. I think that I would rather part that one out and move on. I
do like the W115 body style, and if one comes along before I part mine out
that could use some sheet metal (fenders, trunk lid, doors etc, I would
seriously consider swapping the goods from my 220D.
Kevin in Hillsboro
26, 2006 5:35 PM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] What is the most addictive thing about a Mercedes Diesel?
Hi Sunil,
Thank you for your kind and generous offer!
I am suffering through (oops I mean studying) the nervous system and it's
correlation to all the glands and endocrine system. All those feedback
I like the total mechanicalness of the Diesels. The clatta - clatta
is reassuring - you KNOW something is happening under the hood. I do
miss that aspect of the 603 and 602 engines - too quiet. I like
knowing that you can pull the battery out and still drive. I like
having many fuel options,
???]. Go for it.
BillR
Jacksonville FL
1981 300SD 'EM' 272k, now on Delvac
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On Feb 26, 2006, at 4:32 PM, ms.300SD wrote:
Johnny, I may head over there next weekend to take a gander at this
one in
person. If I beg enough, hubby may relent. Then I can pet it
until the end
of spring quarter..heh.afterall, his Mom lives in
Buffalo..Aren't you in or near
is the most addictive thing about a Mercedes Diesel?
I like the total mechanicalness of the Diesels. The clatta - clatta
is reassuring - you KNOW something is happening under the hood. I do
miss that aspect of the 603 and 602 engines - too quiet. I like
knowing that you can pull the battery out
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I like the total mechanicalness of the Diesels. The clatta - clatta
is reassuring - you KNOW something is happening
A proctologist?
Hm. I wonder why guys love to make jokes about proctologists. Could it
be because you have not been a good boy and scheduled your colonoscopy?
Hm?
You could drive yourself to the hospital to go get it, but you'd have to
have someone else drive you home (in your lovely
Ok, proctologists no longer exist. They are now
called colorectal surgeons.
Dimitri
--- ms.300SD [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A proctologist?
Hm. I wonder why guys love to make jokes about
proctologists. Could it
be because you have not been a good boy and
scheduled your colonoscopy?
ms.300SD wrote:
A proctologist?
Hm. I wonder why guys love to make jokes about proctologists. Could it
be because you have not been a good boy and scheduled your colonoscopy?
I have a relative who made the following comment about that:
She said I want a tattoo down there that says
On Feb 26, 2006, at 11:21 PM, ms.300SD wrote:
Hm. I wonder why guys love to make jokes about proctologists.
I don't get it either. If you were a Psych nurse you'd no doubt have
the answer(s) to that one. Maybe Big Don will shed some light on the
subject.
Johnny B.
I Mac Therefore
You'll like the drive to Johnny B's place! Especially that last hill!!
Jeff Zedic
Toronto
BTDT ;-)
On 2/26/06, ms. 300SD [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A proctologist?
Hm. I wonder why guys love to make jokes about proctologists. Could it
be because you have not been a good boy and scheduled your colonoscopy?
Hm?
You could drive yourself to the hospital to go get it, but you'd have
Why do colorectal surgeons have so much business? B/c people don't get
colonoscopies from their gastroenterologists.
In other words, here's a short PSA - if you're over 50, get a yearly full
colonoscopy. Colon cancer is the second most-avoidable cancer (first is
lung), and I've seen enough
If it's avoidable, why don't we just do what it takes to avoid it
instead of paying someone to look for it?
I don't pay someone to look for seized rod bearings, I change the oil
occasionally.
In other words, here's a short PSA - if you're over 50, get a yearly full
colonoscopy. Colon cancer is
Insanity is her usual answer ---
On 2/26/06, John Berryman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Feb 26, 2006, at 11:21 PM, ms.300SD wrote:
Hm. I wonder why guys love to make jokes about proctologists.
I don't get it either. If you were a Psych nurse you'd no doubt have
the answer(s)
should still use an Antivirus
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On 2/27/06, Christopher McCann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not to sound like a Nazi, but that is why Hitler loved MB's.
He wanted the VW for the people - something they could afford
OK, enough for now, I'll be surprised if anyone has read this far!
Chris
I read this far I was waiting
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Sent: Monday, February 27, 2006 6:43 AM
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Subject: Re: [MBZ] What is the most addictive thing about a Mercedes
Diesel?
Why do colorectal surgeons
On Feb 26, 2006, at 3:30 PM, ms.300SD wrote:
Hi Friends,
I was sitting here taking a break from the Anterior Pituitary
hormones, the
gonadotropins, the adrenocorticotropid hormones and the
Thyrotropins to
check the GMAIL to see if anyone wants to collect that car from
Mosier.
I would say safety and reliability.
A properly maintained Benz will usually get you to where you want to go and
back again, plus if the worst happens there is a better chance of
survivability when compared to some other cars.
This also applies to the gas/petrol powered variety.
Of course once
Johnny, I may head over there next weekend to take a gander at this one in
person. If I beg enough, hubby may relent. Then I can pet it until the end
of spring quarter..heh.afterall, his Mom lives in
Buffalo..Aren't you in or near Rochester?
Lynn
On 2/26/06, John Berryman [EMAIL
Safety, reliability, advanced engineering - that's why I drive one. Plus,
it's fun when you get to name-drop b/c some punkass drives a rice rocket and
tries to show off.
and lynn, why are you studying the endocrine system? It sucks, and I just
had a test on it last Friday. so if you have
check the GMAIL to see if anyone wants to collect that car from Mosier.
Come on, now! This is getting very tempting indeed! I'm just going to have
to find some way to get a ride out there with two eligible drivers, fix it,
and enjoy the cruise back home! Oh yeah, some fundage would help
Hi Sunil,
Thank you for your kind and generous offer!
I am suffering through (oops I mean studying) the nervous system and it's
correlation to all the glands and endocrine system. All those feedback
loops and stuff. I'm doing it in the hopes that I may be granted the high
and holy priviledge
Kevin in Hillsboro Oregon
1973 220D parting out
So you decided, eh?
-- Jim
I was sitting here taking a break from the Anterior Pituitary
hormones, the
gonadotropins, the adrenocorticotropid hormones and the Thyrotropins to
check the GMAIL to see if anyone wants to collect that car from Mosier.
There I was wondering what you'd done to get all those systems
riled up,
It isn't the addiction itself, but a symptom: phone calls to Rusty every
payday.
On 2/26/06, ms. 300SD [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Friends,
--
1977 240D
1983 VW Quantum turbo diesel 5-speed
1972 Honda CB-500K motorcycle
http://www.airamericaradio.com/listen
.300SD
Sent: Sunday, February 26, 2006 5:35 PM
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Subject: Re: [MBZ] What is the most addictive thing about a Mercedes Diesel?
Hi Sunil,
Thank you for your kind and generous offer!
I am suffering through (oops I mean studying) the nervous system and it's
correlation to all
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