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HEART-TO-HEART ADVICE

Take it from me: Please, don’t put off checkups

- DALE BOWMAN OUTDOORS dbowman@suntimes.com | @BowmanOuts­ide

Ihad plans for another column today, but sometimes life intervenes. On Monday morning, I was doing a stress test when Dr. Gauvar Kapoor halted me and said he wanted to admit me, right away. OK, I’ll be straight: I was not shocked. I even had my computer bag in the car trunk. For months, I had building issues with shortness of breath while doing routine things from walking the dog to mowing the lawn.

But, being a bullheaded guy, I didn’t get it checked out until my wife virtually bullied me into visiting our family doctor. Dr. Simon Wu immediatel­y ordered a battery of tests and started me on bloodpress­ure and cholestero­l medication­s.

On Monday afternoon, Dr. Kapoor found even more blockage than expected during the angiogram and set up a place to do a bypass. Dr. Wu stopped by late Monday night and said I had three major blockages.

That’s where I sit as of early Tuesday as I type, awaiting transport to have a bypass, then to restart a new life with a different lifestyle.

Bottom line: I was living on a time bomb, as I think Dr. Wu put it. I am damn lucky I didn’t drop dead while lugging a gun, a deer blind, a camo chair and a backpack with sundries for 12 hours afield for deer hunting in November at Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie.

I know about 90% of my readers are men. Take it from one of your own, get your head out of your ass and get your checkups done in a timely fashion.

Finally, for the women who love bullheaded men, bully them until they follow through on checkups and doctor visits. If you need help, I will put you in contact with my wife.

Illinois hunting

I will post harvest numbers online when they come for the first CWD and late-winter deer seasons. . . . Season totals for waterfowle­rs at Heidecke Lake were 244 boats, 710 ducks and five Canada geese, according to Chris Jones, site superinten­dent.

In memory

Mike Mills brought world- champion barbecue to southern Illinois, or worldchamp­ion barbecue from southern Illinois to the world.

The four-time world champion and founder of 17th Street Barbecue in Downstate Murphysbor­o died Dec. 29. His places in Murphysbor­o and later in Marion were required stops for me on trips around southern Illinois. One of my small claims

to fame was that a photo of my lifetime muskie, caught with guide Chad Cain from Kinkaid Lake nearly 19 years ago, hung briefly at the Murphysbor­o spot.

Mr. Mills made his place a beloved fixture at Conservati­on World during the Illinois State Fair. It was my must-stop.

No piker

Congratula­tions to Les Grobstein for hitting 50 years on sports radio. I remember him first being battered on ‘‘Steve & Garry.’’ In recent decades, his broadcasts on The Score made late-night drives to hunting or fishing spots bearable. In a brush with greatness years ago, I had Grobstein collar me at an outdoors show to talk pike fishing.

Stray cast

No, my surgery is not a result of the shock of my catching a 7 ½ - pound smallmouth bass or the Packers- Bears game; no, credit heredity and lifestyle for that.

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 ?? DALE BOWMAN/SUN-TIMES ?? 17th Street Barbecue has been a fixture at Conservati­on World at the Illinois State Fair. This is my favorite from a couple of years ago: sweet tea and a plate of beans, potato salad and pork.
DALE BOWMAN/SUN-TIMES 17th Street Barbecue has been a fixture at Conservati­on World at the Illinois State Fair. This is my favorite from a couple of years ago: sweet tea and a plate of beans, potato salad and pork.
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