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To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (177685)9/3/2021 2:58:05 PM
From: maceng2  Read Replies (2) of 217750
 
Geepers... missing stones !!! Well, everyone makes mistakes I guess. So they can zap those stones these days, but I expect you are keen not to grow any more. One of my colleagues used to get them so I understand why.

I am currently given to understand the stance for older men is prostrate problems are best ignored unless you are having problems.

Rockafella medicine is a problem, I am still looking for a doctor, but I am in no rush, just need to find a local one if and when needed.

On mistakes.

This is the guy who treated my back, and straightened my spine.

On back problems. Forward by Stanley Baxter a well known UK TV personality of the day.

The Slipped Disc and the Aching Back of Man: Amazon.co.uk: Alexander Walker-Naddell, Annie E. Livesey, June Taylor, Ken Taylor: 9780948785009: Books

He was over 90 years old at the time. The morning he treated me, he had slipped up in the bathroom and hit his face on the sink on the way down. He looked worse then I did, and probably in more pain. neither of us could stand properly and he had to administer an injection near the spine. I was scared chitless of course.

He had an issue, he invented a war record for himself, as he was a very keen keep fit guy and a mans man. Because of his medical abilities he was kept out of action in WW2. During times of conflict it's a fairly common issue I have heard.

He was a real true hero far as I was concerned, and to many thousands of others. His cost of treatment was about $300 which he promptly gave to charity. Ace guy.

Somebody needs to continue his good work. He was a qualified expert neurosurgeon, but spent the latter part of his life fixing people with non invasive techniques. He wrote several books, and I have copies. He did write a book about old age, and I might go and find a copy... it could be worth it.

It was the press and publicity that killed him imho. Very sad.
Farewell to this man of mystery and intrigue | HeraldScotland
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