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<blockquote data-quote="wpr" data-source="post: 1710513" data-attributes="member: 4159"><p>The way they deal with ED today is a lot different than how they handled it (pun only slightly intended.) 20 years ago for my dad. The procedures weren't what they are today.</p><p></p><p>I got my first colonoscopy at 55 as well. The dr was a classmate of my younger brother so I've known him a very long time. He and his younger brother are two of the most intelligent men I know. (side bar- his younger brother never graduated from high school. MIT made him an offer early his senior year and he left high school to enroll at MIT.) The dad was a cardiologist and he is a bum dr. I was kidding him when I asked how he decided on that aspect of the human anatomy. After the procedure he told me I was fine and he would see me in 15 years. It kind of surprised me because I thought 10 was the norm. I laughed and told him, "Bet you don't." I am fast approaching the 10 year mark. Darn it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wpr, post: 1710513, member: 4159"] The way they deal with ED today is a lot different than how they handled it (pun only slightly intended.) 20 years ago for my dad. The procedures weren't what they are today. I got my first colonoscopy at 55 as well. The dr was a classmate of my younger brother so I've known him a very long time. He and his younger brother are two of the most intelligent men I know. (side bar- his younger brother never graduated from high school. MIT made him an offer early his senior year and he left high school to enroll at MIT.) The dad was a cardiologist and he is a bum dr. I was kidding him when I asked how he decided on that aspect of the human anatomy. After the procedure he told me I was fine and he would see me in 15 years. It kind of surprised me because I thought 10 was the norm. I laughed and told him, "Bet you don't." I am fast approaching the 10 year mark. Darn it. [/QUOTE]
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