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My brother-in-law dropped dead yesterday. I saw him about a month ago with a 30-pack in is hand. He was 59. I've been taking Nexium for two weeks and all my Gerd symptoms have disappeared. I usually take it for six weeks twice a year. My nurse practitioner told me I'm not the only one doing that. I have taken a month off from riding to let my saddle sores heal. Next week I'll be back on my seated recumbent bike. I only take one 500 mg beetroot capsule a day and my BP was 112/49 the last time it was checked. I'm not getting a bunch of tests for Gerd. I need a hernia operation even though it doesn't prevent me doing anything. My surgeon moved to Oregon> Maybe Ill ride my bike there to get that hernia dealt with.
On the alcohol consumption thing . . . My wife and I run a boatbuilding business. A fellow used to drop by from time to time to buy lumber and epoxy from us. He was building small boats in his garage and selling them really cheaply. I wondered about that. Then I didn't see him for a few years. One day his brother, whom I'd never met, dropped by. He told me a story. He and his brother had founded a business years ago and had finally sold it for $2 million. His brother and his brother's wife took up drinking and the brother did a little boatbuilding just for something to do. They drank more and more. They'd go to the liquor store to buy half gallons so drunk that the cashier "had to" sign their checks for them! Good customers. So one day the brother feels really bad and is admitted to the hospital. After a few days he's feeling better and has a conference with his doctor. He goes, "I know, you'll tell me to never drink again." The doc goes, "No, you'll never drink again because we don't allow that in the hospital. You'll die of general organ failure in a few days." And he did.
A sobering story one might say.
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My brother-in-law dropped dead yesterday. I saw him about a month ago with a 30-pack in is hand. He was 59. I've been taking Nexium for two weeks and all my Gerd symptoms have disappeared. I usually take it for six weeks twice a year. My nurse practitioner told me I'm not the only one doing that. I have taken a month off from riding to let my saddle sores heal. Next week I'll be back on my seated recumbent bike. I only take one 500 mg beetroot capsule a day and my BP was 112/49 the last time it was checked. I'm not getting a bunch of tests for Gerd. I need a hernia operation even though it doesn't prevent me doing anything. My surgeon moved to Oregon> Maybe Ill ride my bike there to get that hernia dealt with.
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As a committed lifelong libertarian I support your right to enjoy the liberties we have here in the United States. You certainly have every right to eat bad food like a pig, smoke tobacco like a chimney, drink alcohol like a fish, smoke weed on a regular basis and lay around like a sloth. God bless America.
What I find difficult to grasp is your eager support of Venezuelan-style government health insurance like the Affordable Care Act that forces the rest of us to pay for your choices. Forty years ago when many were putting powder up their noses like there was no tomorrow I was running ten miles a day. A respected local physician told me then that when my joints and ligaments began to protest I should transition to the bicycle which I did in 1983.
With the thousands I saved from not smoking, drinking to excess and using illegal drugs I was able to purchase an expensive racing bicycle and never looked back. Today at 72 I have a 45-year-old body from riding with people decades younger than I am.
You are free to do live any way you want. If you want to get your leg sawed off from self-inflicted diabetes go for it. If you want to cough up blood because your liver looks like a Sun-dried sponge, have at it. If you want to be financially destroyed by paying for quadruple heart bypass surgery I won’t stand in your way. You certainly have every right to spend your twilight years enjoying COPD; I choose to have clear lungs so I can chase the wind on my bike.
What I can’t understand is that you want me to pay for all the dancing you did as the fiddler’s bill comes due. Why are you trying to use the government to strong-arm me to pay your bill? No government insurance buys me new tires for my bike or prescription coverage to pay for expensive frame components or cycle clothing.
I want you to be happy as you dance but you must pay your own bill as you either drop dead or end up swallowing your face in a nursing home at fifty. It’s your choice and as a libertarian I support that choice. Enjoy your government issued handicap parking sticker and electric shopping cart; I’ll ride my bike. I want the government to leave me alone.
What I find difficult to grasp is your eager support of Venezuelan-style government health insurance like the Affordable Care Act that forces the rest of us to pay for your choices. Forty years ago when many were putting powder up their noses like there was no tomorrow I was running ten miles a day. A respected local physician told me then that when my joints and ligaments began to protest I should transition to the bicycle which I did in 1983.
With the thousands I saved from not smoking, drinking to excess and using illegal drugs I was able to purchase an expensive racing bicycle and never looked back. Today at 72 I have a 45-year-old body from riding with people decades younger than I am.
You are free to do live any way you want. If you want to get your leg sawed off from self-inflicted diabetes go for it. If you want to cough up blood because your liver looks like a Sun-dried sponge, have at it. If you want to be financially destroyed by paying for quadruple heart bypass surgery I won’t stand in your way. You certainly have every right to spend your twilight years enjoying COPD; I choose to have clear lungs so I can chase the wind on my bike.
What I can’t understand is that you want me to pay for all the dancing you did as the fiddler’s bill comes due. Why are you trying to use the government to strong-arm me to pay your bill? No government insurance buys me new tires for my bike or prescription coverage to pay for expensive frame components or cycle clothing.
I want you to be happy as you dance but you must pay your own bill as you either drop dead or end up swallowing your face in a nursing home at fifty. It’s your choice and as a libertarian I support that choice. Enjoy your government issued handicap parking sticker and electric shopping cart; I’ll ride my bike. I want the government to leave me alone.
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What I can’t understand is that you want me to pay for all the dancing you did as the fiddler’s bill comes due. Why are you trying to use the government to strong-arm me to pay your bill? No government insurance buys me new tires for my bike or prescription coverage to pay for expensive frame components or cycle clothing.
I want you to be happy as you dance but you must pay your own bill as you either drop dead or end up swallowing your face in a nursing home at fifty. It’s your choice and as a libertarian I support that choice. Enjoy your government issued handicap parking sticker and electric shopping cart; I’ll ride my bike. I want the government to leave me alone.
What I can’t understand is that you want me to pay for all the dancing you did as the fiddler’s bill comes due. Why are you trying to use the government to strong-arm me to pay your bill? No government insurance buys me new tires for my bike or prescription coverage to pay for expensive frame components or cycle clothing.
I want you to be happy as you dance but you must pay your own bill as you either drop dead or end up swallowing your face in a nursing home at fifty. It’s your choice and as a libertarian I support that choice. Enjoy your government issued handicap parking sticker and electric shopping cart; I’ll ride my bike. I want the government to leave me alone.
I've finally achieved the American Dream of making it all the way to Medicare and Social Security. Luckily, the government forced me to pay my premiums!
The USA is certainly not a Libertarian paradise. There is one, though: Somalia.
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