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Location: Houston,Texas
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Eric great post back in 2018 I passed out in my foyer after mowing grass, got rushed to the hospital left artery blocked 99% right blocked 80% had some surgeries and had to change lifestyle.
Sold race car in 2019. If I would have done annual physicals I would have caught it. Only by the Grace of God did I make it, he was not ready for me yet...LOL |
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After 50 men need a physical every year, with ekg, echo cardiogram, blood work, plus endo/colonoscopy every 10 years, this'll make you 'live long time'.
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We all know a lot of us are stubborn when it comes to going to the doctors but, I have heard on numerous occasions that the yearly check-up that was required has actually saved numerous people's lives and discovered things that would have been very serious if not caught at that time.
I'm 43 and still go get a yearly check-up each year no matter if it's required or not, I have a family history of issues that I'd rather stay on top of things then have them get me by surprise because I didn't get a simple 30-minute checkup & blood work done. |
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