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MOT Time

I've got one of those health MOTs today
 
The doctors just messaged me in the week and invited me in.
I know a few people don't like these, as they don't like doctors getting all righteous about their lifestyle habits, but I seem to be with a decent surgery, and in the past, they've just taken their samples and asked their questions without judgement

At my age, I really don't mind mind having the odd check up to make sure everything is ticking over as it should be, and if they get a bit too personal, I can always tell them to shush
 
Besides, it's the only MOT I can pass these days

5 Comments:

A K Haart said...

For oldies they could ask some politically awkward questions -

"Is your house warm enough? Can you afford to heat it?"

Bucko said...

Can you afford enough fags and beer?

Macheath said...

The last one of these I had was done by a nurse who would easily have made two of me.

She asked me if I smoke, drink or eat red meat; when I said no to all three (and ‘yes’ to a lot of walking as exercise), she looked somewhat baffled, then said, ‘Er….I don’t think there’s anything I can say to you then’.

(The follow-up cholesterol test result set alarm bells ringing, though, all red printed figures and ‘see a dietician about a low-cholesterol diet and speak to your doctor about statins’.
When I actually crunched the numbers myself, I was ‘over’ by O.1 mmol/L - well within the acceptable margin for error and bang on the level associated with lowest mortality rates in a Finnish study - so I ignored it and they haven’t bothered me since.)

Anonymous said...

I get regular check ups because I'm a T2 diabetic. At the last one my cholesterol level was flagged and I got the strokes, heart attacks and statins talk. I wear a sports watch which has a built in heart rate monitor. My average resting heart rate is 52bpm. I can swim 2.2k in under an hour without going much over 130bpm and do pyramid sets, sprints of different lengths with a minute in between, and struggle to get much above 140bpm for most of the time. I think that I'll be OK.
Stonyground.

Bucko said...

Well I passed the test. Mostly.
@Stonyground @ Macheath - I was told my cholesterol is slightly high. I was also told they've recently lowered the upper limit of what is considered high
No discussions about statins and stuff though, just pointed it out

Also no talks about smoking or booze, although when I estimated the number of units I drink per week at 30, she told me the recommended maximum number is 14.
I said, "Humph, may as well have a brew", and she really turned her nose up at that

So it looks like I'm going to live a while longer