Thursday, January 18, 2007
Heart, Balls, and Belgian Muscat Lambic
Nothing like a routine physical to put one at ease! Here's how it went:
- Medical Assistant says I have high blood pressure!
- Doctor says I have a heart murmur!!
- Doctor says I have the beginnings of a hernia!!!
- Doctor says actually I have very low blood pressure!!!!
Turns out the heart murmur is probably benign and the hernia is at least a year away from being an actual problem (which is good, because recovery from surgery would take 8+ weeks and I have a full race schedule this year). But I still have to see a couple of specialists to run further tests on my groin and heart. Great.
Other than that, today was a good day. I'm training a new guy at work and he seems to be learning fast. With things going so well, I left the new guy alone while Jay and I ran off to Chinatown for a nice lunch of pan-fried noodles and some kind of barley soup.
After my doctors appointment I bought some new running pants really cheap at Sears and then came home in time to have a nice long chat on the phone with someone special.
Now I'm going to take a nap and then head over to the gym for a nice workout. Then I'm off to the Hopleaf for some yummy Cantillon Lou Pepe Kriek.
All in all, a good day for someone with a potentially bad heart and testicles.
UPDATE: After a fantasticly intense workout I headed over to Hopleaf, only to find out that they were out of Cantillon Lou Pepe. But not to worry--they now have Cantillon Vigneronne, which it turns out is even better. Sour muscat labmic! Now THAT's what I'm talking about!
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ROFL! Very cute blog post! I hope everything's okay with the heart and the hernia. Rest well and drink that lambic for me since I still stuck at work.
Here is my brother in laws (who is a doctor) favorite saying.
Be careful when you stick your finger into the medical machine it will rip your arm off.
Good luck but don't get your arm ripped off.
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Be careful when you stick your finger into the medical machine it will rip your arm off.
Good luck but don't get your arm ripped off.
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