Wow, well I've let nearly the whole week slide without posting a stay-the-course missive. But I have excuse notes from medical and dental professionals.
First, my dentist discovered (and showed me the evidence) that a tooth up top is "abcessing" (sp?). And an abcess tooth is a pretty serious danger to heart health, not to mention an awful pain. And the tooth is next to a crumbly old crown that already has fallen out once and been jerry-rigged back in. I have a few options but smartest (though expensive) one probably is to do a root canal on the abcessed tooth, then do a new bridge over the whole area. That would be a permanent one instead of a removable one. I'm on antibiotics til we start all that fun.
A few days later, I take my wife to a monthly dermatologist appointment to deal with an ongoing problem and at her suggestion they check out a little bump on my back. Before you know it, they are identifying precancerous cells on my face and body and spraying liquid nitrogen on some and taking biopsies of others. So in about a week we are supposed to get a report on whether these places are, well I guess, some form of cancer. Now I've had some of those years ago at a different dermatologist's office that turned out to be no problem, so I am hopeful as we wait.
Meanwhile, we also wait for full analysis from a chest CT-Scan done last Friday. I have an appointment with my cardiologist Thursday week. Today her office contacted me and asked for help in getting the full surgical report from UNC last September. That gave me pause. Maybe something in the scan images concerns the cardio. As it turns out, I asked the tech when having the CT done if I could have a couple of discs as well as the report of the doctor reading it. I picked them up at the imaging office today. I don't know if I am supposed to have this in advance of meeting with my cardio who ordered it. Probably not. So I'm not going to quote it. In general, most observations are positive, but there are concerning notes about some kind of "ulceration" and some fluid collection around the aortic root.
Meanwhile, of course, there is the incisional hernia I've been fretting about most of this year. It's also mentioned in the CT report.
Anyone get hit with such a variety of medical "issues" at one time? If they are all are confirmed, I don't even know what order in which to address them.
So that's how I am staying the course this week. Blessedly, we do have nice fall weather settling in, perfect for dawgwalks.
Cheers,
Superbob
First, my dentist discovered (and showed me the evidence) that a tooth up top is "abcessing" (sp?). And an abcess tooth is a pretty serious danger to heart health, not to mention an awful pain. And the tooth is next to a crumbly old crown that already has fallen out once and been jerry-rigged back in. I have a few options but smartest (though expensive) one probably is to do a root canal on the abcessed tooth, then do a new bridge over the whole area. That would be a permanent one instead of a removable one. I'm on antibiotics til we start all that fun.
A few days later, I take my wife to a monthly dermatologist appointment to deal with an ongoing problem and at her suggestion they check out a little bump on my back. Before you know it, they are identifying precancerous cells on my face and body and spraying liquid nitrogen on some and taking biopsies of others. So in about a week we are supposed to get a report on whether these places are, well I guess, some form of cancer. Now I've had some of those years ago at a different dermatologist's office that turned out to be no problem, so I am hopeful as we wait.
Meanwhile, we also wait for full analysis from a chest CT-Scan done last Friday. I have an appointment with my cardiologist Thursday week. Today her office contacted me and asked for help in getting the full surgical report from UNC last September. That gave me pause. Maybe something in the scan images concerns the cardio. As it turns out, I asked the tech when having the CT done if I could have a couple of discs as well as the report of the doctor reading it. I picked them up at the imaging office today. I don't know if I am supposed to have this in advance of meeting with my cardio who ordered it. Probably not. So I'm not going to quote it. In general, most observations are positive, but there are concerning notes about some kind of "ulceration" and some fluid collection around the aortic root.
Meanwhile, of course, there is the incisional hernia I've been fretting about most of this year. It's also mentioned in the CT report.
Anyone get hit with such a variety of medical "issues" at one time? If they are all are confirmed, I don't even know what order in which to address them.
So that's how I am staying the course this week. Blessedly, we do have nice fall weather settling in, perfect for dawgwalks.
Cheers,
Superbob