Monday, November 15, 2021

Itsy Bitsy

I've been dabbling in Bit Coins for abot now.  So far I've bought $3.00 worth of bit coins and was charged $1.50 for the purchase.  At this point it's worth $4.34

I am now writing this as up 10/16/22.  I have purchased 
    Kind.            Paid total         Amount fee.      Total Purchase    Date             Worth 10/16/22

    Bitcoin           $1.50                 $0.50                 $1.00                 6/14/21        $0.47
    Etherium.        $1.50                 $0.50                 $1.00                 6/14/21.       $0.51
    Litecoin           $1.50                 $0.50                 $1.00                  2/12/21       $0.40
    Bitcash            $1.50                 $0.50                 $1.00                  1/8/22
                            $1.50                 $0.50                 $1.00                  11/15/11       $0.46

Total purchased $5.00
Total fees paid $2.50
Amount worth (10/16/22) $1.84

         

Wednesday, November 10, 2021

Only I could be this weird ;-)

 I had a colonoscopy on October 26, 2021. Although the doctor told me that everything was fine. I did see something that I consider strange. It showed a couple of things. One, that my doctor is a whiner. Second, that my body has a mind of it's own - and doesn't act like a normal/average body.

Part of the report that I was given in 'My Chart,' it read:

The colonoscopy was technically difficult and complex due to a redundant colon, significant looping and a tortuous colon. Successful completion of the procedure was aided by using manual pressure, withdrawing and reinserting the scope, straightening and shortening the scope to obtain bowel loop reduction and using scope torsion.

Being curious, I Googled 'Tortuous colon.' I found the following:

A Redundant Colon or a 'Tortuous colon' is a congenital abnormality of the intestines such that the colon is longer than what is considered normal. Though not necessarily dangerous, it is usually diagnosed as a result of a colonoscopy and may make it a more difficult procedure.

Hopefully it remains nothing but a strange anomaly.