With age come health issues and a regiment of pills. Must have started when I turned 50 with high blood pressure. Then came high cholesterol and high triglycerides and more pills. Now I have pills in the morning to get me through the day and pills in the evening to get me through the night. In addition to my primary care doctor I think I have been to every medical specialist there is, some more than once. Can’t name them all here, besides don’t know how to spell all the different specialties, and the spell check doesn’t know either.
The
dermatologist is one I see regularly or at least three or four times a year and
can even spell it now. Skin cancer
reoccurs with me almost on a daily basis.
There always seems to be a new barnacle sprouting up somewhere on my old
body, always something new to look at in the mirror each morning. Every visit is the same old routine; spray on
the liquid nitrogen, biopsies a few suspicious looking things and complete
removal of others. Sometimes I feel
like I lost a pound of flesh when I leave the place. They
place pressure bandages on my face, arms, sometime on my ears making me look
like I’m leaving a war zone. There were
times they asked me if it would be all right if some young interns can watch
the examination for training purposes, which I agreed to. Being almost naked as the doctor points out
this and that to the interns while I’m feeling like a specimen in a lab. Maybe I can have my body pickled after
death and sent to a research lab for all to see and study. Would
not have to worry about burial or cremation expenses.
Then comes
the pathology report with all kinds of words only a doctor can understand. Why can’t they just tell me that one was a
good barnacle and that one was a bad barnacle?
The more they apply the nitrogen and the more cutting the higher the
bill. They all seem to smile when I enter
the office as I can imagine they all get a big bonus in pay when I come
in.
With all the
years of working outside with no protection from the sun I’m now paying the
price. Hopefully the younger generation
can learn from my mistakes and avoid the pain, expense and scares later in
life.
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