Not for me but the wife this time. Her surgeon had suggested she see a GI doctor after her big blow out had healed some. Today she saw the GI. He had done his homework on her history it appears. His plan is to get more tests to see if there is anything else going on in there and take preventive measures. So a colonoscopy is scheduled but that won't happen until May 2. They are that busy. She will also need an MRI so they can see more of the small intestine that the colonoscopy can't see. Until this is done we don't have a definitive plan. He did tell her if she begins to have any bowel distress at all to call him immediately and he will get her some antibiotics. That would be to prevent any diverticulitis from getting any worse, to the point it gets like it was before. We are hopeful and are remaining positive.
If you live in Texas you might be aware of the controversy surrounding the Alamo. If you are a registered voter in Texas the primary is March 6th. If you care about the Alamo at all it would behoove you to learn what is going on with the Alamo. The current Commissioner of the General Land Office has stepped in it. He has riled a lot of Native Texans and others that care, with the plans he had to destroy the Alamo as it stands today, a memorial to those that sacrificed their lives in 1836, to some sort of politically correct tourist attraction that completely changes the meaning of what happened there. Who is this Commissioner? It's another Bush, Jeb Bush's son to be exact. He is NOT a Native Texan as the Bush family calls themselves Texans, and has proved his lack of understanding of all things Texan and most importantly the Alamo.
Get informed, go vote in the primary. There are alternatives.
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Good news with the doc! And yes, I voted the 'alternative'!!!
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