
Probably have used that title before. Thank goodness you don’t really care whether you reuse them. Or the pictures. A million things that don’t matter.😂
The beginning of the old man stuff. 45th birthday meant scheduling your first colonoscopy.
Several months waiting and now it’s tomorrow. Low fiber for five days, no solid food today, and no food at all tomorrow until the (afternoon of course, lol) procedure is done. While taking stuff to flush out the system that makes the stomach feel like wondering whether cancer is that bad… 😂
Could always be worse. We really are spoiled these days. Honestly going two days without any food when all is said and done is actually just an inconvenience. If you want to go back in time, you don’t really have to go that far before running into a period of time where that was just a result of having a bad day at work.
Honestly a small price to pay to be able to take care of yourself when it comes to health. We live in an age where all of that’s just seen as an inconvenience instead of marveling at the monumental achievements that have been made in the medical profession. A fever was always serious 200 years ago. Today it’s just a symptom of something minor to be treated along the way.
It’s good to put things in perspective. 🤔
Don’t really know what to say regarding other events. At least not on an empty stomach. This is a place for your thoughts about all manner of things, but since you are a positive person in general, It will reflect that.
Seems everyone’s alright. Definitely a good thing. More tomorrows are always more opportunities to choose the path to fulfill one’s hopes and dreams, regardless of how things have been in the past. You are definitely trying to continue positive habits and leave damaging behavior behind. Hopefully others will as well, but your priorities have to change. Do what you’ve always done, get what you’ve always got.
No time like the present to try to use a potential upcoming midlife crisis. Begins with the ”getting old cancer screening stuff“. Keep working on yourself. Try to take advantage of the opportunities God gives you. Everybody’s wired differently, so consider how your mind operates, and understand that that’s a blueprint for any positive change you want to make.
Know your strength, weaknesses, and tendencies. What works and what doesn’t. A lot of disruptions right now with your Health and at work that are getting in the way of the rhythm you want to establish, so to navigate through them, you have to understand how you get sidetracked and pulled away from what you want to focus on.
But also know how you can be inspired in stupid ways and find a way to make use of your stubbornness as well. Never hurts to understand yourself better, so you can draw closer to better days you want to have.
Thank God for protecting those dear to you, and hopefully tomorrow goes well and you don’t have to worry about cancer for a little while longer.🙂