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Thu Jul-17-08 07:01 PM
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Everyone knows about the cancer. In the last 15 years, McCain has had “every kind of skin cancer you can get, basal cell cancer, squamous cell cancer and, of course, malignant melanoma … quite a few precancerous lesions,” said Dr. Nancy Snyderman, who reviewed McCain’s medical records. “He’s going to get another skin cancer,” the NBC News chief medical editor predicted.
The melanoma on his temple, discovered in 2000, is the most worrying. His current doctors described a single site. But buried in the medical reports released on May 23, was previously undisclosed information. Two pathologists at the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology who examined the melanoma specimen in 2000 noted both a primary and satellite cancer, meaning the original site had metastasized and a recurrence was more likely than with a single site.
It is amazing that reporters unearthed this fact. In a parody of openness, McCain allowed a few hand-picked news outlets three hours — an average nine seconds a page — to review 1,173 pages of medical records covering eight years. That the supine media agreed to these conditions rather than boycott the “release” is a travesty. That McCain — who has pledged to “set a new standard for transparency and accountability” — drew little criticism is a triumph of manipulation.
In fact, McCain had pulled the same one-time-only, beat-the-clock trick in 1999 when he released a 1,500-page batch of medical records that included mental health assessments relevant to his imprisonment in Vietnam. They remain sealed.
The recent document dump revealed an aging man on numerous drugs for a panoply of age-appropriate ailments: Hydrochlorothiazide for kidneys, Simvastatin for high cholesterol, occasional Ambien CR for sleeplessness, aspirin to prevent blood clots, and Zyrtec and Claritin for allergies. The amiloride he takes to preserve potassium in the blood also lowers blood pressure, which is still at the high end of normal (134 over 84). Possible side effects include kidney damage, impotence, fast or uneven heartbeat, acting awake (driving, eating, talking) while in drug-induced sleep, confusion, and dizziness.
Occasional dizziness is one of the ailments McCain has suffered, along with degenerative arthritis; signs of diverticulitis, an inflammation of the colon; kidney and bladder stones; and benign cysts in both kidneys. Before quitting, he smoked two packs of cigarettes a day for 25 years. He was not tested for memory function.
McCain has undergone at least a half dozen surgeries for skin cancer, a prostate procedure called “transurethral resection,” removal of kidney and bladder stones and of potentially cancerous colon polyps. He’s had a lens implanted in one eye and mild-moderate high-frequency hearing loss. On the up side, the doctors remarked on “unremarkable” buttocks.
But McCain can still spin with the best. His campaign manager, Rick Davis, boasted that the medical records would show that “he defies all the rules of aging.” The campaign also trots out McCain’s nonagenarian mother as evidence of good genes, omitting that his father died of a heart attack at 70. A grandfather died at 61. http://www.inthesetimes.com/article/3797/
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Thu Jul-17-08 07:15 PM
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1. Holy f-ing Wow! he REALLY IS old!! nt |
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Thu Jul-17-08 07:17 PM
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2. "unremarkable" buttocks. I think I just threw up in my mouth a little. |
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Thu Jul-17-08 08:33 PM
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dude is really fucked up-
if i were that damned gimpy i wouldn't even want the job, but that's me
i would love to see his psych evaluation tho; it would probably just confirm what we already know
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Thu Jul-17-08 08:43 PM
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4. "Earlier today, John McCain released 1,200 pages of his medical records. Or, as his doctor calls it, |
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Chapter One." --Conan O'Brien
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Thu Jul-17-08 08:47 PM
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5. Yep fit as a fiddle nothing to see here. |
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Thu Jul-17-08 08:57 PM
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6. Interesting that his Naval Medical Records are "sealed"... |
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"Sealing" military medical records is generally not a particualarly "good" sign. I'm sure he was evaluated on medical and psychological , as well as security issues relating to his internment. The demand for Kerry's service records was called for in every corner of the RW nutcase factory...but no one is questioning McCain?
I find it difficult to believe a man could be in essentially solitary confinement, tortured and abused for years, and come out of mentally intact.
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