Posted by Goose on March 30, 2016 at 11:12:56 from (70.198.39.194):
Just got back from my annual physical with the VA at the Lincoln, NE outpatient clinic.
Two weeks ago, I got a letter reminding me it was time for my annual physical. I called a week ago today and made an appointment for this morning.
Blood profile, urinalysis, everything normal. I have a new assigned doctor, a lady from India. Young, good looking, great personality, and thorough. She really gave me a going over and found absolutely nothing wrong with this 81 year old carcass. BTW, I can't recall meeting a lady from India who wasn't good looking. Had several college profs, etc.
Had my hearing tested. The Audiology Dept. takes in "walk-ins" when they're not booked up. Last hearing test was 2009 and no change whatsoever.
Actually, I really haven't had anything change for years. My last doctor at the VA used to tell me, "Whatever you're doing, keep doing it". When I told the lady this morning that I still had three years to go in a 4 year term in public office, she said, "That's great. Keep active". She also commented that too many people look forward to the day they can retire, then just sit around and do nothing and go straight downhill.
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