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I have been pretty lucky so far , was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2015 . Caught it very early , did radium seed implant with follow up localized radiation . Stopped it in its tracks ! Been getting colonoscopies since the age of 50 and every 3-5 years after . I am usually good for one or two polyps but always caught early enough to not be an issue . Wait too long and the results can be quite different. We all die of something but I prefer it to not be via prostate or colon cancer if at all possible .
My mom and dad both died of cancer so there is that history for me , but yearly checkup and generally staying fit will hopefully hold that off for me as long as possible . |
I thought if you had a parent who had colon cancer, they recommended screening every three to five years. I have Kaiser and last had one at 67 - my first and only. My father died of colon cancer which spread to his liver and brain. My last colonoscopy couldn't be completed because of diverticulosis and I had to do the barium X-ray thing and have since done the crap on a toothpick once a year. My primary care guy scheduled me for another one about three years after the one at 67. The doc who does it cancelled it saying they did one every ten years. When I talked to him, I mentioned my father and he said it would still be ten years. So I'm supposedly due for one this coming year.
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Just my opinion but every ten years is not preventative medicine and makes it much tougher to catch anything early . But it saves the insurance company money and is a driver in our current health care crisis . We can only hope a future president along with Congress will make health care a REAL priority .
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My turn and it will be the first. Read through enough to know what I'm in for except the morning of. Unfortunately my appointment is at 845am so I hear it will be an early morning for me.
My question is the office is about an hour away from my home...is that going to be an issue regarding bathroom access or are things usually cleared out and done by then? |
You're done and cleaned out by the time you go in for your appointment.
Does your doc want you to do the prep all at once, or in two stages? The last one I had done I did half the jug in the evening, and had to get up at 2:00am or thereabouts and finish it. Make sure you hydrate the day before, it makes it a lot easier for them to find a vein for the IV. |
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I'm prepared for a horrible experience but dealing with stomach issues for years, I've most likely dealt with comparable situations. I'll start fasting a couple days prior to make things as easy as possible. |
You don't need to fast and it probably won't make anything easier. Once the drano begins to work, you will begin flushing out the pipes. The beginning is the most 'productive' it eventually tapers off into clear liquid. That's the goal. Your ride to the appointment won't be a problem. You get there, they stick you, you feel like you need a nap all of a sudden then somebody is asking if you'll like some juice because it's over.
My guess is you'll wonder how come you didn't know there were so many pansies here. We'll look for your gibberish video on youtube. |
My only advice as a new member of this club is on the day of your prep when you're drinking clear liquids and eating lemon and/or pineapple jello, remember that all that you eat and drink will come out in short order. So go for things that will have a nice fruity smell :) I prefer the flavor of beef broth to chicken broth and that was a mistake. I should have gone for chicken broth or better yet, no broth.
I had my follow up last week. 10 years til next inspection, woo hoo! My wife had hers at the same time and she's now on the 5 year plan. |
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I can say, with complete confidence, that I am a perfect *******. ....and i have pictures to prove it! Dennis |
They jammed a 1/2" pipe into the top of my hand to pump in the Fentanyl, Valium and PCP, I think. Last thing I remember was the hottie operating the hose reel and the doc asking me if the tomato is still singing Hello Dolly on the intake valve of #3. Then they both went all bendy.
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I'm coming up on my ten year inspection. My last was at the age of 67. I've wondered if I shouldn't be on a shorter schedule since my dad died from colon cancer, plus they said I had diverticulosis at my last (& only) one. I've done the crap on a tooth pick since, but I don't think I have total confidence in that. I guess I'll see in this coming year.
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I recently had my first colonoscopy done and I was given a new product called PLENVU. I was able to do the cleansing the morning of, since my procedure was in the afternoon. There were two drinks over a 4 hour period and the bowel movements were 'comfortable' (as opposed to being explosive and crazy as what I thought). I fasted from around noon the day before, took the first drink at 6am the day of. Second drink is taken about 2 hours later, the party started shortly after that one. I was well evacuated by noon. After the procedure, my doctor said I had an "ABC" (another boring colon), and remarked how clean I was.
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Just started the prep. Another day in paradise drinking 3 swimming pools full of Gavilite.
This is my 9th colonoscopy. They found a large colon cancer in me 15 years ago. Had followup scopes every 6months, then 1 yr, then 2- now every 5 years. It is a miserable night. The day of the procedure is nothing. No I do not like it, but it is definately worth it. Keeping fingers crossed. Gary |
Mine is next Tuesday so one week from today the misery starts for me, galvalite also, and lemon so it's like they are trying to torture me...I hate lemon.
I find it hard believe they haven't created a pill you take with a ton of water yet. |
Mine has always been a bottle of Gatorade mixed with a week supply of Miralax. Only restriction was to use yellow or clear Gatorade.
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I have been doing some research on this topic and critics claim that the procedure is just as likely to kill you as the cancer it is intended to detect.
The critics claim that when the AHCA (Obamacare) made colonoscopy an item covered by insurance it became a big money maker for the healthcare industry and that's why they push it so heartily. 2013 Only an Accident: Fatal Colonoscopy Leaves Family Stunned and Unpaid https://www.centerforhealthjournalism.org/2013/10/13/only-accident-fatal-colonoscopy-leaves-family-stunned-and-unpaid Read the comments section of the above too. 2012 Why I Won't Get a Colonoscopy https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/cross-check/why-i-wont-get-a-colonoscopy/ Quote:
I’m skeptical about … screening colonoscopies https://robertclaremd.com/im-skeptical-about-screening-colonoscopies/ Quote:
2015 By Dr. Mercola (long article but the best of them) The Pros and Cons of Colonoscopies https://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2015/12/09/colonoscopy-pros-cons.aspx Quote:
2016 Is colonoscopy the gold standard for colorectal cancer screening? https://www.statnews.com/2016/03/14/colonoscopy-colon-cancer-screening/ Quote:
Fecal immunochemical test (FIT) https://medlineplus.gov/ency/patientinstructions/000704.htm Quote:
Colonoscopy: Is it worth the risk? https://www.gutsense.org/colonoscopy/is-colonoscopy-worth-the-risk.html Quote:
December 17, 2018 Long-term Risk of Colorectal Cancer and Related Deaths After a Colonoscopy With Normal Findings https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamainternalmedicine/article-abstract/2718339 Quote:
For the second or third leading cause of cancer deaths, one would think some kind of test is warranted. However, why are not the other less invasive options being offered? I know that I wasn't offered any options. My wife knows of two people from church that died from their colonoscopy procedure, and it's a pretty small congregation. Published on Nov 25, 2015 Dr. Greger Should We All Get Colonoscopies Starting at Age 50? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GDdWTnzVsU <iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/4GDdWTnzVsU" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen></iframe> EDIT: Finished watching the video....................follow the money. |
Colonoscopy saved my life. Had a routine screening scope as recommended at 50. No family history, no nothing. Found a large cancer. Cured by extensive surgery. Otherwise I would not be here now. Scientifically significant population of 1? I do not care about the statistics. It saved MY life.
Gary |
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One can easily pull up similar data questioning all medical screening exams.
Mammograms for breast ca, colonoscopy for colon ca, cxr and ct for lung cancer screening, etc. We think they do more good than harm, but there are studies on every screening exam I am aware of that question their value. But again, I believe they help. Gary |
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Ramming pipe up my backside and I was cracking jokes with them hotties. |
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