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Wealth and Health or Health and
Wealth By A Raymond Randall
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On Wednesday at 10:15AM October 13th, my body was intact with no parts missing.
At two AM, Thursday October 14th, I awakened in someone else's bed. Lahey
Hospital's. At 3AM, I sat in a large leather reclining chair (I tried wheeling
it to my car, but the nurses stopped me) giving thanks for thoughtful and caring
friends. Exactly 24 hours after the anesthesiologist put me under, I stood in my
kitchen with a catheter and one rather important body part missing. Boy, that
all happened rather fast!
The sequence of doctor's visits, surgery, and follow-up force me to ask, "what
matters?" Our wealth or our health? You might think, "Health, of course!"
Someone else might reply, "Wealth; my health will take care of itself if I have
plenty of money."
Health never takes care of itself. All kinds of stuff goes on under the skin
that needs attention. Overlooking, procrastinating, disliking doctors will not
slow-down the creeping effects of cancer or other ailments. Prostate cancer
kills. Men need to take careful steps to protect themselves. Actions may not
ward off cancer (they did not for me); they will allow time to manage it quickly
and wisely. Most men just do not get it.
I get many questions, "What did they do?" "Did they take part of your prostate
or all of it?" Is it a "prostrate" or a "prostate"? What is a PSA (Prostate
Specific Antigen) test? Each question is loaded with nuance and fear. This
newsletter permits my sharing some valuable thoughts and suggestions. If you
like wealth, you better become responsible for your health.
Here are suggestions and observations about prostate cancer. Just the same,
knowledge and action encourage a healthy prognosis.
Facts men and women should know
*8 men out of 10 will die with prostate cancer, but not from it
*Get an annual physical (I started them at age 25)
*Request a Prostate Specific Antigen test. Read about it here:
http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/factsheet/Detection/PSA
*Pay attention to your PSA levels (mine accelerated to 3.9 quickly
*Your doctor will perform a DRE; don't resist. If "DRE" does not ring any bells,
ask your doctor
*If a biopsy becomes the next step, be sure to take what they prescribe before
the procedure; I forgot; it hurts
If you must have the prostate removed; check on multiple options (I met with
three specialists at three hospitals.
*Proton Beam Therapy: http://www.llu.edu/proton/
*Davinci laparoscopic surgical method;
http://www.davinciprostatectomy.com/
*Laparoscopic surgical method:
http://www.prostate-cancer.org/education/localdis/brosman_RP2003.html
For the sake of the body, keep head and heart with:
*Faith: the essence of hope
*Family: the essence of encouragement
*Friends: the evidence of how many care
Learn more: *"Unlocking Secrets of Longevity" - Read about the "Blue Zones"
http://www.bluezones.com. *Dr. Patrick Walsh's Guide to Surviving Prostate
Cancer
Men know more about the stock market than their bodies. An ancient text reads,
"We are fearfully and wonderfully made." The outcome of our choices may be
answered by our priorities: Health and Wealth?...or...Wealth and Health?
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Ray Randall serves clients as a registered investment advisor with his firm,
Ethos Advisory Services, Essex, Massachusetts Ethos Advisory Services. He has
wide experience within the financial services industry, writes a weekly
newsletter for Ethos Advisory Services http://www.ethosadvisory.com, and
coordinates the developments at Echievements.com http://www.echievements.com Ray
holds a Masters Degree from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, Hamilton, MA.
You may call Ray (617-275-5565). ?expert=A_Raymond_Randall |