Pete in MI
New member
said my brother has prostate cancer and I should get checked. The visit to the VA clinic the other day was eye opening in many ways but was told my prostate is enlarged (not causing any problems though) and some level of something was slightly elevated. So going to be scheduled for a more thorough check up in the future.
I will be getting free medicines...especially the one for the glaucoma. Couldn't afford it. My left eye has the glaucoma which was noticed back in the late 80s. At $180 a bottle which lasts a month and no insurance it has gone uncared for for most of that time. My right eye = well let's say I cannot read the large E at the top of a wall eye chart. The two are good for depth perception while driving but reading road signs is getting harder...got to get closer to read them. I did check with the State of Michigan awhile back hoping they could help get the meds for my eye and was told they would help me get disability from the Feds when I go blind but would not offer any more help than that. (Now you see why I don't carry a weapon...what a pain trying to sight the gun in the first place...a shotgun is a little hard to conceal - just kidding.)
Leelan will be walking soon so have a shotgun anywhere near is not a safe option. The dogs will have to do their jobs.
So anyway the good news is after yet another delay (have to see an ophthalmologist so he can say yeah I have glaucoma) I will get the eye drops needed for the eyes. Last pair of glasses I got I had to return...double vision...looked like two things say semis one on top of another..or signs one on top of the other. So if I had to shoot a gun which is the right target???
Oh well. At least I am getting free medical from the VA - finally.
The cat scan for Sherry didn't show much...it didn't even see something that everyone else knows is there - go figure. She has an appt on the 25th with an internal organs guy...we will see what is said then.
Never a dull day around here
Oh yeah they did ask questions if I was fearful and felt hopeless...if I ever felt suicidal...etc.
Interestingly the nurse asked me about the most stressful event in my life...those who have been around know about the almost nuclear war we were within the last 30 seconds of bombers going down the runways and missile silos opening....anyway after telling the nurse about it and the nurse agreed that must have been horrifying....she then took my blood pressure = which normally is below normal - was now above normal....go figure....they are giving me drugs for blood pressure too
I will be getting free medicines...especially the one for the glaucoma. Couldn't afford it. My left eye has the glaucoma which was noticed back in the late 80s. At $180 a bottle which lasts a month and no insurance it has gone uncared for for most of that time. My right eye = well let's say I cannot read the large E at the top of a wall eye chart. The two are good for depth perception while driving but reading road signs is getting harder...got to get closer to read them. I did check with the State of Michigan awhile back hoping they could help get the meds for my eye and was told they would help me get disability from the Feds when I go blind but would not offer any more help than that. (Now you see why I don't carry a weapon...what a pain trying to sight the gun in the first place...a shotgun is a little hard to conceal - just kidding.)
Leelan will be walking soon so have a shotgun anywhere near is not a safe option. The dogs will have to do their jobs.
So anyway the good news is after yet another delay (have to see an ophthalmologist so he can say yeah I have glaucoma) I will get the eye drops needed for the eyes. Last pair of glasses I got I had to return...double vision...looked like two things say semis one on top of another..or signs one on top of the other. So if I had to shoot a gun which is the right target???
Oh well. At least I am getting free medical from the VA - finally.
The cat scan for Sherry didn't show much...it didn't even see something that everyone else knows is there - go figure. She has an appt on the 25th with an internal organs guy...we will see what is said then.
Never a dull day around here
Oh yeah they did ask questions if I was fearful and felt hopeless...if I ever felt suicidal...etc.
Interestingly the nurse asked me about the most stressful event in my life...those who have been around know about the almost nuclear war we were within the last 30 seconds of bombers going down the runways and missile silos opening....anyway after telling the nurse about it and the nurse agreed that must have been horrifying....she then took my blood pressure = which normally is below normal - was now above normal....go figure....they are giving me drugs for blood pressure too

Ma Betty