Last year, I passed with flying colors. So, when the e-mail with my results showed up on Saturday morning, I didn't think much of it. What could I possibly have to worry about, right? In fact, I forgot all about the e-mail until Sunday night. That was when I decided to catch up on a little work while waiting for the Ravens game to start.
As I started plowing through e-mails, I came upon the note from Quest Diagnostics. "I wonder how well I did this year?" I asked myself. As I opened the e-mail, I contentedly rubbed my belly, which was full after a nice meal of take-out Chinese (pork lo mein, pork egg foo yung, pork dumplings, and pork fried rice -- notice a theme there?). I clicked the link to the Quest Diagnostics results site and looked at my results. Big mistake.
Starting straight at me were two big red ALERT messages. My total cholesterol was 239, up from 222 last year. My LDL cholesterol was 148, up from 131 last year. Immediately, the denial started. "You've got to be kidding me," I yelled. Kim asked what had happened and I told her. "This is ridiculous," I explained. "No one better tell me what to stop eating. And, there's no way I'm taking any medications. I hate medications. They're the tools of the Devil."
No matter how much Kim tried to calm me down, all I could see was a life of misery:
- No more large orders of fries from McDonald's.
- No more evening snacks, standing at the kitchen counter, eating half a family-size bag of chips.
- No more roast chicken followed by a dessert of roast chicken carcass.
Maybe I'll take my head out of the sand tomorrow.