Colonoscopies are such fun
Colonoscopies are such fun
The big thing in my life this week was a colonoscopy on Friday morning.
These procedures are to be endured with a great deal of stoic patience. The patients have to show up around 6:00 AM and the doctors who will perform the procedures will roll in around 8:00 AM.
So much for a patient centered approach to medicine.
I got lucky was the third one called for the procedure. Maybe lucky is not the best choice of words here. All of my pre-procedure tests were normal; that was comforting for me. The procedure was performed by the head of the Colorectal Surgery Department at Harbor UCLA Medical Center. Harbor UCLA is a teaching hospital. My procedure was a teaching procedure. The colonoscopy was essentially performed two and a half times; once by the head of the department and the other times by his two residents who were practicing and experimenting on me.
They did find one polyp in my lower colon or rectum and they took a sample for a biopsy. The main part of my colon, where the tumor was, was completely clear of polyps as far as they explored with the scope. That was nice to know. I feel confident that the discovered polyp is not going to cause me any trouble. The surgeon set the follow up appointment for early January, two months after the procedure. If he was concerned at all, I am sure he would have had me in the colorectal surgery clinic much sooner.
The CT [computerized tomography] scan I had in July was unable to find any traces of cancer in me. I feel confident that my lower colon-rectum area was thoroughly scanned in this procedure since it was adjacent to where the original tumor was. I hope that I don’t need another CT scan because I so dislike drinking the vile tasting reagent that the hospital uses for a dye or trace element.
Doug came over and spent some time with me towards the end of the week. He drove me to the hospital on Friday since I had a full anesthesia and was not allowed to drive for 24 hours after the procedure. I hadn’t eaten since Wednesday night because of the procedure. We went out for late lunch – early dinner afterwards because we both took naps; mine because of the anesthesia and Doug’s from staying out late the night before and getting up early. I had a one pound hamburger and some fries that were so good. Doug had an eight ounce hamburger and fries.
Teaching
My course for this term is reaching for its conclusion now. There are only three weeks left. Some of the students are in good shape and some are literally floundering. The ones that are floundering have only themselves to blame for their predicament. They do not do the work or come to class.
I spoke with my Friday night class substitute on Saturday morning. She said my class was delightful and she was so appreciative of all of the material I gave her to help her prepare for the class. Most of the time, she usually has a one page set of notes and that is all. I gave her a lesson plan, my summary lecture notes, my actual lecture notes [eight pages], lecture PowerPoint slides, the course syllabus with exercises and material, a special exercise, and I arranged for a half class session in the computer lab so the students could work on their course projects.
I think I may have spoiled her when it comes to substitute teaching.
Halloween
I live in a secure building so we never have had any Halloween visitors in all of the years that I have lived here. I still prepare for them with some candy in the flat. Now, I have a mound of leftover candy that I may take to class on Friday and dispose of it with my students. I went to bed at eight o’clock and slept until six Sunday morning.
Utah Football and other scary sights
Our Utes won on Saturday and improved their record to seven wins and one loss. They also moved up in the BCS standings to No. 14 with the victory and everyone else’s losses. The Utes play New Mexico at home this Saturday and then finish the season with road games against Texas Christian University on the 14th and Brigham Young University on the 21st. TCU and BYU are both ranked teams.
My old high school did not win on Friday night. They lost by a touchdown in the closing minutes of the game. From a quick read of the local newspaper reports, it would appear that they were playing a bit on the sloppy side with fumbles and pass interceptions. Then, the two USCs, South Carolina and Southern California, were both unsuccessful in their games on Saturday.
Utes Survive Scare Against Wyoming, 22-10
Freshman quarterback Jordan Wynn leads Utes back from 10-3 halftime deficit.
Oct. 31, 2009
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -After waiting through the first seven games and wondering if he was going to end up redshirting, Utah freshman Jordan Wynn finally got to make his college debut.
Now he might be headed for his first college start.
Wynn replaced starter Terrance Cain in the second half and the 19th-ranked Utes rallied to beat Wyoming 22-10 on Saturday night.
Wynn threw for 82 yards and a touchdown to help Utah overcame a spotty first half.
"Obviously, this is a little late in the season. But I had told the coaches that whenever they wanted to play me, I was ready to play," said Wynn, who completed his first four passes and finished 9 for 14 with a touchdown pass in the fourth quarter that gave the Utes their first lead.
Eddie Wide tied a school record with his fifth straight 100-yard rushing game and added a late touchdown to seal the win for Utah (7-1, 4-0 Mountain West), which trailed 10-3 at halftime.
The Utes' defense pressured quarterback Austyn Carta-Samuels constantly and held the Cowboys (4-4, 2-2) to 74 yards in the final 30 minutes.
That more than made up for getting burned on a trick play that resulted in Carta-Samuels catching a pass in the second quarter for Wyoming's only touchdown.
The Utes sacked Carta-Samuels five times and held the Cowboys to 202 yards in the game.
"We don't exactly like the drama but it makes for a good story," linebacker Stevenson Sylvester said. "A win is a win and any time we can fight back and get a win, we'll take it."
Carta-Samuels was 19 for 30 for 121 yards and caught a touchdown pass on a trick play as the Cowboys surprised the Utes early. But in the second half, he seemed to have nobody to throw to nowhere to go when he tucked the ball and tried to run.
Utah sacked him five times - all in the second half.
"In the first half, I was recognizing what was going on. But in the second, they disguised their plays better and made it tough on me," Carta-Samuels said. "I got tired. Their defense chased me all over the field."
Carta-Samuels is a freshman who replaced starter Robert Benjamin in the third game of the season.
Utah coach Kyle Whittingham has a similar decision to make.
Whittingham said the coaches hope to decide early next week whether to start Wynn or Cain next week against New Mexico, but he has been impressed lately by Wynn.
Whittingham had hoped to get Wynn some experience for a few weeks now, but each game was too close. On Saturday after failed to close on two scoring drives, Whittingham told Wynn he would be starting the third quarter.
"We thought it was the right time," Whittingham said.
Utah also shuffled offensive play calling duties, bringing coordinator Dave Schramm down from the press box and sending receivers coach Aaron Roderick upstairs to make the calls.
Utah outscored Wyoming 90-7 in last two meetings, but the Utes had to come from behind this time after sputtering through the first half.
The Utes failed to score the first two times they drove inside the Wyoming 20, then had to settle for two field goals by Joe Phillips on drives that reached the Wyoming 4 and 15 in the third quarter.
Utah also went three-and-out on a possession that started at the Wyoming 48, then Wynn finally got the Utes in the end zone with a 22-yard pass to Jereme Brooks with 7:35 left in the game to put Utah up 16-10. Utah's defense set up the offense again, forcing the Cowboys to punt from their own 9 and giving the Utes the ball at the Utah 45.
The defense had to come up with two more stops before finally putting away the Cowboys. R.J. Stanford intercepted a pass that was tipped right to him, then Derrick Shelby sacked Carta-Samuels on a fourth-and-6 from the Wyoming 20 with 1:53 left. That led to a 5-yard touchdown run by Wide, who had 24 carries for 135 yards.
Cain was 10 for 13 for 121 yards in the first half, but also took two sacks that knocked the Utes back 12 yards and took them out of scoring range. The Utes had a false start in between the two sacks, so they went scoreless after driving to the Wyoming 17.
Wynn lost out to Cain in a preseason battle for the starting job. Wynn started 4-for-4 and led the Utes to a first-and-goal at the Wyoming 7, but Utah stalled again, then got called for another false start and had to settle for 26-yard field goal by Phillips to get Utah within 10-6.
The Cowboys caught the Utes off guard with about 5 minutes left in the second quarter on a perfectly executed play. Wyoming lined up former starting quarterback Robert Benjamin at receiver for a backward pass from Carta-Samuels, who immediately turned up field and caught the re-pass from Benjamin in stride for a 30-yard touchdown pass that put Wyoming up 10-3.
Be well and stay happy.
The big thing in my life this week was a colonoscopy on Friday morning.
These procedures are to be endured with a great deal of stoic patience. The patients have to show up around 6:00 AM and the doctors who will perform the procedures will roll in around 8:00 AM.
So much for a patient centered approach to medicine.
I got lucky was the third one called for the procedure. Maybe lucky is not the best choice of words here. All of my pre-procedure tests were normal; that was comforting for me. The procedure was performed by the head of the Colorectal Surgery Department at Harbor UCLA Medical Center. Harbor UCLA is a teaching hospital. My procedure was a teaching procedure. The colonoscopy was essentially performed two and a half times; once by the head of the department and the other times by his two residents who were practicing and experimenting on me.
They did find one polyp in my lower colon or rectum and they took a sample for a biopsy. The main part of my colon, where the tumor was, was completely clear of polyps as far as they explored with the scope. That was nice to know. I feel confident that the discovered polyp is not going to cause me any trouble. The surgeon set the follow up appointment for early January, two months after the procedure. If he was concerned at all, I am sure he would have had me in the colorectal surgery clinic much sooner.
The CT [computerized tomography] scan I had in July was unable to find any traces of cancer in me. I feel confident that my lower colon-rectum area was thoroughly scanned in this procedure since it was adjacent to where the original tumor was. I hope that I don’t need another CT scan because I so dislike drinking the vile tasting reagent that the hospital uses for a dye or trace element.
Doug came over and spent some time with me towards the end of the week. He drove me to the hospital on Friday since I had a full anesthesia and was not allowed to drive for 24 hours after the procedure. I hadn’t eaten since Wednesday night because of the procedure. We went out for late lunch – early dinner afterwards because we both took naps; mine because of the anesthesia and Doug’s from staying out late the night before and getting up early. I had a one pound hamburger and some fries that were so good. Doug had an eight ounce hamburger and fries.
Teaching
My course for this term is reaching for its conclusion now. There are only three weeks left. Some of the students are in good shape and some are literally floundering. The ones that are floundering have only themselves to blame for their predicament. They do not do the work or come to class.
I spoke with my Friday night class substitute on Saturday morning. She said my class was delightful and she was so appreciative of all of the material I gave her to help her prepare for the class. Most of the time, she usually has a one page set of notes and that is all. I gave her a lesson plan, my summary lecture notes, my actual lecture notes [eight pages], lecture PowerPoint slides, the course syllabus with exercises and material, a special exercise, and I arranged for a half class session in the computer lab so the students could work on their course projects.
I think I may have spoiled her when it comes to substitute teaching.
Halloween
I live in a secure building so we never have had any Halloween visitors in all of the years that I have lived here. I still prepare for them with some candy in the flat. Now, I have a mound of leftover candy that I may take to class on Friday and dispose of it with my students. I went to bed at eight o’clock and slept until six Sunday morning.
Utah Football and other scary sights
Our Utes won on Saturday and improved their record to seven wins and one loss. They also moved up in the BCS standings to No. 14 with the victory and everyone else’s losses. The Utes play New Mexico at home this Saturday and then finish the season with road games against Texas Christian University on the 14th and Brigham Young University on the 21st. TCU and BYU are both ranked teams.
My old high school did not win on Friday night. They lost by a touchdown in the closing minutes of the game. From a quick read of the local newspaper reports, it would appear that they were playing a bit on the sloppy side with fumbles and pass interceptions. Then, the two USCs, South Carolina and Southern California, were both unsuccessful in their games on Saturday.
Utes Survive Scare Against Wyoming, 22-10
Freshman quarterback Jordan Wynn leads Utes back from 10-3 halftime deficit.
Oct. 31, 2009
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -After waiting through the first seven games and wondering if he was going to end up redshirting, Utah freshman Jordan Wynn finally got to make his college debut.
Now he might be headed for his first college start.
Wynn replaced starter Terrance Cain in the second half and the 19th-ranked Utes rallied to beat Wyoming 22-10 on Saturday night.
Wynn threw for 82 yards and a touchdown to help Utah overcame a spotty first half.
"Obviously, this is a little late in the season. But I had told the coaches that whenever they wanted to play me, I was ready to play," said Wynn, who completed his first four passes and finished 9 for 14 with a touchdown pass in the fourth quarter that gave the Utes their first lead.
Eddie Wide tied a school record with his fifth straight 100-yard rushing game and added a late touchdown to seal the win for Utah (7-1, 4-0 Mountain West), which trailed 10-3 at halftime.
The Utes' defense pressured quarterback Austyn Carta-Samuels constantly and held the Cowboys (4-4, 2-2) to 74 yards in the final 30 minutes.
That more than made up for getting burned on a trick play that resulted in Carta-Samuels catching a pass in the second quarter for Wyoming's only touchdown.
The Utes sacked Carta-Samuels five times and held the Cowboys to 202 yards in the game.
"We don't exactly like the drama but it makes for a good story," linebacker Stevenson Sylvester said. "A win is a win and any time we can fight back and get a win, we'll take it."
Carta-Samuels was 19 for 30 for 121 yards and caught a touchdown pass on a trick play as the Cowboys surprised the Utes early. But in the second half, he seemed to have nobody to throw to nowhere to go when he tucked the ball and tried to run.
Utah sacked him five times - all in the second half.
"In the first half, I was recognizing what was going on. But in the second, they disguised their plays better and made it tough on me," Carta-Samuels said. "I got tired. Their defense chased me all over the field."
Carta-Samuels is a freshman who replaced starter Robert Benjamin in the third game of the season.
Utah coach Kyle Whittingham has a similar decision to make.
Whittingham said the coaches hope to decide early next week whether to start Wynn or Cain next week against New Mexico, but he has been impressed lately by Wynn.
Whittingham had hoped to get Wynn some experience for a few weeks now, but each game was too close. On Saturday after failed to close on two scoring drives, Whittingham told Wynn he would be starting the third quarter.
"We thought it was the right time," Whittingham said.
Utah also shuffled offensive play calling duties, bringing coordinator Dave Schramm down from the press box and sending receivers coach Aaron Roderick upstairs to make the calls.
Utah outscored Wyoming 90-7 in last two meetings, but the Utes had to come from behind this time after sputtering through the first half.
The Utes failed to score the first two times they drove inside the Wyoming 20, then had to settle for two field goals by Joe Phillips on drives that reached the Wyoming 4 and 15 in the third quarter.
Utah also went three-and-out on a possession that started at the Wyoming 48, then Wynn finally got the Utes in the end zone with a 22-yard pass to Jereme Brooks with 7:35 left in the game to put Utah up 16-10. Utah's defense set up the offense again, forcing the Cowboys to punt from their own 9 and giving the Utes the ball at the Utah 45.
The defense had to come up with two more stops before finally putting away the Cowboys. R.J. Stanford intercepted a pass that was tipped right to him, then Derrick Shelby sacked Carta-Samuels on a fourth-and-6 from the Wyoming 20 with 1:53 left. That led to a 5-yard touchdown run by Wide, who had 24 carries for 135 yards.
Cain was 10 for 13 for 121 yards in the first half, but also took two sacks that knocked the Utes back 12 yards and took them out of scoring range. The Utes had a false start in between the two sacks, so they went scoreless after driving to the Wyoming 17.
Wynn lost out to Cain in a preseason battle for the starting job. Wynn started 4-for-4 and led the Utes to a first-and-goal at the Wyoming 7, but Utah stalled again, then got called for another false start and had to settle for 26-yard field goal by Phillips to get Utah within 10-6.
The Cowboys caught the Utes off guard with about 5 minutes left in the second quarter on a perfectly executed play. Wyoming lined up former starting quarterback Robert Benjamin at receiver for a backward pass from Carta-Samuels, who immediately turned up field and caught the re-pass from Benjamin in stride for a 30-yard touchdown pass that put Wyoming up 10-3.
Be well and stay happy.
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