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wake up call: health kpis

April 17, 2015 4 Comments

Last week, I had a routine maintenance appointment with my GP.  It was the first visit since my birthday in October so I learned that I am now in a new bucket with additional recommended wellness tests: Women 50-65.  I was happy to realize that it had been at least six months since I’d seen a doctor—because in 2014 I went to a GP four times!  It started with the rash in March and then a bunch of new annoying or concerning symptoms over the spring and summer.

When my GP talked to me about stress last year, I thought: I’m not supposed to be the patient you ever have to talk to about this. I know all this. I meditate. I handle stress well. But it was obvious to me that STRESS, and its effect on the immune system, probably contributed to at least half the issues.

With my job, I look at a lot of stats called Key Performance Indicators (KPIs). Curious about my healthcare stats, this week I looked up my visit history online. In the 6 years previous to 2014, I only went to a GP with a total of 4 complaints.  In 2013, I never saw my GP. In a 6 month period in 2014, I had 8 complaints*. No KPI graph necessary. One thing after another was like a wake-up call that could not be silenced: asking if my health was really the priority I said it was.

So all this was a catalyst to the SLSR plan.  All this was not going to become my new normal.   I don’t want to have to deal with stress-related health issues.  I don’t want to spend more $ on things to “manage” stress, like massage, spa treats, expensive vacations. I don’t want to wait for a worse diagnosis.  I want more time to focus on What Is Important … and a KPI for that.

*Note: I am not including the incredibly annoying but expected need for Progressive Lenses (AKA bifocals) last year.

References:

  • GP = General Practitioner
  • wake up call: the rash post
  • stats = statistics
  • KPI = Key Performance Indicator
  • SLSR = simpler living semi-retirement
  • AKA = also known as

Comments

  1. Marlo says

    April 17, 2015 at 7:26 am

    hehehe…..bifocals…..hehehe.

    That isn’t all I took from this post but I did snicker a little (sorry).

    M

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    • back is the new forward says

      April 17, 2015 at 9:08 pm

      there was at least a year of denial first 🙂

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  2. Neil says

    April 17, 2015 at 10:43 am

    Marlo is so sympathetic. I guess bi-focals are a milestone. I don’t think they bothered me. I believe I have tri-focals or more. :). Despite your rough start in life, and several bouts of mono, you seem to have had a pretty healthy life, including those extra-healthy climbing and hiking years. Your mother and I were worriers, or maybe I was the worrier and she was the super planner. Be ready for all emergencies. Hopefully it didn’t cause too much stress in our lives or those of our children.

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    • back is the new forward says

      April 17, 2015 at 9:09 pm

      oh, i think worrying came from both sides of the family 🙂

      Reply

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