Once every two years my wife and I take a set of the "Life Line Screening" tests. Our doctor recommends them as an adjunct to the tests he prescribes yearly. Today I took the morning off, and we went. In spite of the fact that I had a serious bout with cancer ten years ago, I am in very good health. The rundown:
- Mini-EKG for atrial fibrillation: Negative. My heart is as steady as sunrise.
- Bone density scan of the heel bone: Almost too dense for the machine to get a reading. Translated, that means I have no trace of osteoporosis.
- Arm and leg cuff test for peripheral artery disease: All negative, no trace of problem.
- Ultrasound of carotid arteries: No trace of plaque, so negligible risk of stroke.
Considering that my father is 88 and going strong, I suppose I need to prepare for living until about 90. No sense in retiring too soon and going broke in old age.
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