Health: Brothers, do you go to the doctor every year for a physical?

Do you take FULL advantage of your medical insurance?

  • Yes

    Votes: 125 66.8%
  • No

    Votes: 62 33.2%

  • Total voters
    187

playahaitian

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Been in and out of the hospital all week, my uncle is on all types of machines probably not gonna make it...

Years of battling heart, diabetes, weight issues.

We gotta take of ourselves.
 

Aww Skeet Skeet!

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My uncle neglected his health. Then one day he had some issues. He went in to the doctor and found out that he had colon cancer. Now colon cancer is one of the most treatable cancers if you detect it early enough. He was stage 3. He battled it for years but his body couldn't keep up the fight. Died too young at 58.

That shit hit me kinda hard. So now I try to make sure I get my yearly physical. All we have in this life is our wealth and health.
 

Texas Catdaddy

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Yup twice a year plus my yearly physical.

Now that I'm 40, Doctor is prepping me to take my booty virginity.

Prostate exams is a must so I got to get it checked.


I aint met my deductible, fukker want 5 hunnid outta pocket.....
 

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Everyone should go at least yearly, even if you "feel" fine. Get the blood tests to make sure your internals are working as they should.

Also, make sure you find a doctor that gives a damn. There are a lot of them that dont listen and will just prescribe medicines. Find a knowledgeable doctor that gives you sound advice and options without automatically whipping out the prescription pad.
 

ZuluSam

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It is a must. We are susceptible to diabetes, prostate cancer and colon cancer. This year I had the full workup...Prostate, treadmill stress test and colonoscopy....

Doc removed 5 polyps from my colon...all were benign. There are so many things that can be handled if caught early...that's the key!
 

HellBoy

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It is a must. We are susceptible to diabetes, prostate cancer and colon cancer. This year I had the full workup...Prostate, treadmill stress test and colonoscopy....

Doc removed 5 polyps from my colon...all were benign. There are so many things that can be handled if caught early...that's the key!
Did you have any type of symptoms or issues before they found the polyps?
 

Give Me 3ft.

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People need to eat healthy.

The vast majority of problems

People encounter can be avoided

By a healthier lifestyle. Most things

people consider food is really poison

To the body. Exercise, proper rest,

water, and positive mentality along

with food that gives life instead of take

it away will take you far.
 

JazzyBenz

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YES...I actually go yearly for my my exam/physical and 2-3 other times a year (every 3 months) for checkup...A1C, blood test, feet test...all are good...between working out and other exercises routines and staying active, I'm doing good...I'm blessed.
 

cceast22

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I went discovered and I was half a step from a stroke. BP was crazy high. Another time, my potassium levels were crazy. Family history of heart problems, high BP, and prostate cancer. Had to eat right and exercise as I got tired of dropping $$ on BP medication. Jump rope and water does wonders!

Some of you all know something is wrong and you are scared to find out. I have been there! I want to see my son grow up and I don't want to be he old dude taking 20 pills daily to survive.
 

HellBoy

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I went discovered and I was half a step from a stroke. BP was crazy high. Another time, my potassium levels were crazy. Family history of heart problems, high BP, and prostate cancer. Had to eat right and exercise as I got tired of dropping $$ on BP medication. Jump rope and water does wonders!

Some of you all know something is wrong and you are scared to find out. I have been there! I want to see my son grow up and I don't want to be he old dude taking 20 pills daily to survive.
How long do you jump rope for? Daily? x times a week?
 

ZuluSam

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It is a must. We are susceptible to diabetes, prostate cancer and colon cancer. This year I had the full workup...Prostate, treadmill stress test and colonoscopy....

Doc removed 5 polyps from my colon...all were benign. There are so many things that can be handled if caught early...that's the key!


None at all. I think it is not rare that they find polyps. And they tell you prior to the procedure that they will remove any polyps that they find, but the question is if any of them are cancerous or pre-cancerous. Fortunately, they were not, but it is good to know.
 

cceast22

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How long do you jump rope for? Daily? x times a week?

20 minutes after lifting weights 3 days a week. If I don't jump rope, I do this routine:
It's only 20 minutes, but I can't finish for shit. If I lift, I don't go crazy on the cardio.

Focusing more on shorter Hiit cardio over 3 miles on the treadmill. Fat is melting off me and BP is straight. I am 40 years old.
 

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20 minutes after lifting weights 3 days a week. If I don't jump rope, I do this routine:
It's only 20 minutes, but I can't finish for shit. If I lift, I don't go crazy on the cardio.

Focusing more on shorter Hiit cardio over 3 miles on the treadmill. Fat is melting off me and BP is straight. I am 40 years old.

good info
 

Texas Catdaddy

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20 minutes after lifting weights 3 days a week. If I don't jump rope, I do this routine:
It's only 20 minutes, but I can't finish for shit. If I lift, I don't go crazy on the cardio.

Focusing more on shorter Hiit cardio over 3 miles on the treadmill. Fat is melting off me and BP is straight. I am 40 years old.


how long it take you to get them 3 miles playa ?
 

cceast22

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how long it take you to get them 3 miles playa ?
It took about 2 months. I started from rock bottom, completely out of shape. I started off 3 times per week. Shin splints messed me up initially and that is mainly how I started jumping rope and Hiit training. I stopped running for about 10 days, started again and ran 1.5 miles like it was nothing. Invest in some good shoes, makes a world of difference. I only run twice a week now. I hate running! I am bored after 15 minutes. I prefer Hiit training, I want an athletic body and not a runner's body if that makes sense.
 

Texas Catdaddy

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It took about 2 months. I started from rock bottom, completely out of shape. I started off 3 times per week. Shin splints messed me up initially and that is mainly how I started jumping rope and Hiit training. I stopped running for about 10 days, started again and ran 1.5 miles like it was nothing. Invest in some good shoes, makes a world of difference. I only run twice a week now. I hate running! I am bored after 15 minutes. I prefer Hiit training, I want an athletic body and not a runner's body if that makes sense.

Gotcha, I hit the threadmill 3x wk for 1 hr, shit is boring..... I do like 3 1/2 mi in that hr.....
 

TimRock

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Went for a checkup like almost two years ago. I weighed 210. Doctor said I was showing signs of pre diabetes. It runs in my family. Started exercising, watching what I eat, dropped down to 169 (I'm 5'8"). Now I'm back to 175, but muscle. Now I make sure to get checked twice a year.
 

roots69

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Yes, I go every year to see my family doctor!! Every black male should visit your doctor yearly!! As a matter of fact, tell your doctor everything you've experienced the past year!! Don't, I repeat Dont be afraid to ask or tell your doctor anything!!
 

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“Yo! MTV Raps” Co-Host Doctor Dre Goes Blind; Pitches Reality Show On Battle With Diabetes

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/13/n...aging-a-public-battle-with-diabetes.html?_r=1

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Andre Brown has always been a tastemaker. Better known as Doctor Dré — the Long Island original, not the West Coast producer and gangster rapper — he has been sharing his musical tastes since the 1980s as a D.J. for the Beastie Boys, a member of the hip-hop group Original Concept and a co-host of “Yo! MTV Raps.” He and his co-host, Ed Lover, even beat Ice Cube to the barbershop movie genre when they starred in “Who’s the Man?” in 1993.

Being at the forefront of hip-hop then often meant working in the studio all day and prowling the clubs for talent at night. Never a small man, he ate what he could — and often — on the run. “I had that lifestyle of being out all the time,” Mr. Brown, 52, said. “You had to be, doing what we were doing. You had to be on the pulse. There was no TMZ or Kim Kardashian. This was the raw beginning. We had to be everywhere.”

Ten years ago, that lifestyle caught up with him. He developed Type 2 diabetes and has faced a series of health challenges: losing a toe, injuring his ankles and, three years ago, going blind. Now he is planning to have weight-loss surgery — a move recently endorsed by many in the medical community for helping to reduce the symptoms of Type 2 diabetes. And, like the D.J. that he has remained at heart, he wants to share that experience, this time through a proposed reality television show that would chronicle his surgery and recovery.

“My stubbornness put me where I’m at. Now my energy is going to change that,” Mr. Brown said. “We got young people, grown people, old, all having this. We can prevent this. We can cure this. I have an idea how to do it.”

Among the first people he pitched the idea to was Bill Adler, a former executive at Def Jam Records who is a utility player in the hip-hop game. Mr. Adler knows people who have the money and connections to back such a project, including some who made a dollar or two off Mr. Brown’s efforts over the years. Mr. Adler thought it was a brave move for a man who had remained upbeat despite the many physical challenges of the past decade.

“Dré is an arbiter,” Mr. Adler said. “Now he has turned that skill to something crucial. There’s a reason he has mostly spent his life behind the turntables or introducing other talent to the world. He wants to share his enthusiasm with other folks.”

But first, Mr. Brown and Mr. Adler will have to gain not only the enthusiasm of people who might know something about reality television, but their support. You would think that would not be too hard, since Mr. Brown has been a presence in the culture going back to his days at Adelphi University, where he met members of what would become Public Enemy at the college radio station. Mr. Adler said it was Mr. Brown who told executives at Def Jam about Chuck D, and also the fast-talking hype man Flavor Flav.

His connections with Public Enemy came in handy when he was at “Yo! MTV Raps” and Ice Cube was ready to leave N.W.A. and go solo. Mr. Brown introduced the gangster rapper to the Bomb Squad, the production team behind Public Enemy’s sound that went on to produce much of Ice Cube’s solo debut, “AmeriKKKa’s Most Wanted.” Yet when the movie “Straight Outta Compton” came out last year, those moments were barely mentioned.

“It’s funny, you see the movie and you wonder, ‘How did Ice Cube get there?’” Mr. Brown said. “They might as well call it ‘Straight Outta Fiction.’ I’m not bitter, I’m just truthful.”

The truth with which he is more concerned now is the alarming rate of diabetes in black and Latino communities. He thinks his story could offer useful suggestions about how to live and eat healthfully, and challenge parts of the pharmaceutical industry that profit from long-term treatment. He thinks — and recent news supports him — that weight-loss surgery might have better results, including remission, for some people.

“Doctor, heal thyself!” Mr. Adler boomed during a recent meeting with Mr. Brown. The idea excited him, since he thought the whole process could be chronicled in a short-term reality show. Yet his calls to some high-profile hip-hop personalities and entrepreneurs with television experience and a history with Mr. Brown have gone unanswered.

“These are people I’ve known for 30 years, and they haven’t gotten back to me,” Mr. Adler said. “Dré just wants to share his enthusiasm with people. There are plenty of other folks who star in reality shows who are plainly narcissists, who are convinced every absurd thing out of their mouth has to be captured by a television camera. That is not Dré.”
 

Mrfreddygoodbud

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I go to my hospital at least three times a week,

its called the gym and a running program....

eating to live and NOT living to eat...

I just made a vegan tuna fish salad, out of chick peas,

avacados, dulse seaweed, himalayan sea salt, cayenne pepper, olive oil, vegan mayo with grape seed oil, vinegar, lemon, plum tomatos and alfalfa sprouts..

man I couldnt stop eating it, ate the whole fuckn bowl and dont even feel stuffed...


doctors depend on your bad eating habits.....

most of black folks issues, heart disease and diabetes can all be resolved with a healthy life style....

doctors are only needed for trauma.....as far as Im concerned....

but thats just me....

as I mature I get better, stronger and faster and will keep it that way....

from making the right life choices....
 

roots69

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Check this out.. Last week I had my yearly physical and I was talking with my doc.. I brought up the question, to get off all the western medicine Im taking.. You shouldve seen the look on my doc face.. You wouldve swore I asked her to give me her first born.. Boy, she went into salesman mode and told me every thing about each med Im taking.. I didnt get off the meds, but thats my future plans..
 

A to Dah K

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Check this out.. Last week I had my yearly physical and I was talking with my doc.. I brought up the question, to get off all the western medicine Im taking.. You shouldve seen the look on my doc face.. You wouldve swore I asked her to give me her first born.. Boy, she went into salesman mode and told me every thing about each med Im taking.. I didnt get off the meds, but thats my future plans..
Check this out.. Last week I had my yearly physical and I was talking with my doc.. I brought up the question, to get off all the western medicine Im taking.. You shouldve seen the look on my doc face.. You wouldve swore I asked her to give me her first born.. Boy, she went into salesman mode and told me every thing about each med Im taking.. I didnt get off the meds, but thats my future plans..
How old are you? And why are you on so many meds?
 

roots69

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How old are you? And why are you on so many meds?

Im 55... Im on 2 blood press med, 1 blood thinner and cholesterol med.. Its only 4, but thats alot in my eyes.. The blood thinner, I have to take for the rest of my life.. The other 3 can be dropped, but gotta make sum changes in my diet..
 
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