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DFW

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34. I've had six of them now. I had a polyp the first time.
Thu Mar 14, 2024, 08:29 AM
Mar 2024

So, my second one was three years after the first one.

One thing to be careful of. If you have heart and/or cholesterol issues (I do, big time, hereditary), do NOT go off your blood thinners more than five days before the colonoscopy NO MATTER WHAT THEY TELL YOU. I did that 13 years ago, went off them ten days before the colonoscopy and got my first and only genuine Grade A US certified heart attack. Ten days is exactly the time white blood cells need to regenerate in quantities sufficient to block arteries where you have stents. FIVE days, and no more!! Other that, I’ve had nothing, but both my parents and all their siblings had cancer, so I’m nothing if not vigilant. My dad got his fatal cancer (pancreatic) more than 40 years after being at an above-ground atomic bomb test in Nevada in 1957. Just to cautious, I haven’t attended any of those, either

A colonoscopy saved my aunt's life. Irish_Dem Mar 2024 #1
You're absolutely right. If they had this procedure back in the day my mom might've been OK. Walleye Mar 2024 #11
Usually most problems caught early are treatable. Irish_Dem Mar 2024 #14
I have to say, the anesthesia viva la Mar 2024 #2
Thank you. I'll be glad when it's over. I think Walleye Mar 2024 #9
The test are easier for some. multigraincracker Mar 2024 #3
Thank you, it helps to have moral support Walleye Mar 2024 #8
An alternative to getting it done again is to do what I just did, Croney Mar 2024 #10
That sounds like a good alternative Walleye Mar 2024 #12
My doctor does not recommend the 'mail-in' as an acceptable alternative 70sEraVet Mar 2024 #22
My doctor was more concerned about false positives, but I know opinions vary. Croney Mar 2024 #33
I took the cologuard 3 years ago Joinfortmill Mar 2024 #38
Especially because of your family history, I wouldn't recommend ColoGuard. femmedem Mar 2024 #32
I think I know as many people that died as doc03 Mar 2024 #29
No!!!! piddyprints Mar 2024 #59
That is really, really bad advice from your doctor. Phoenix61 Mar 2024 #19
thats why my doc said I graduated from pap smear school samnsara Mar 2024 #24
Good luck Redleg Mar 2024 #4
Right. It's better to find out then to find out too late Walleye Mar 2024 #7
I view it as a colon cleansing... MiHale Mar 2024 #5
Thanks good tip. Just hoping to get through it OK now Walleye Mar 2024 #6
Chobani is excellent. About a $1 than most. Joinfortmill Mar 2024 #40
Good luck, you're doing that "adulting" that can be a nuisance, Croney Mar 2024 #13
Yes, thank you, my usual response to things is avoidance, but I am really scared of this cancer Walleye Mar 2024 #17
Annual Exam Dave in VA Mar 2024 #15
That's funny, I could use a little bit of that "milk" sometimes Walleye Mar 2024 #16
Cinnamon gum! Lefta Dissenter Mar 2024 #18
Thank you, I will try that. Gotta go to the store and get some jugs of spring water anyway Walleye Mar 2024 #20
Go online and find Dave Barry's story about his colonoscopy! lastlib Mar 2024 #21
Thank you Walleye Mar 2024 #45
im lucky enuff to be so low risk I can do the at home test... samnsara Mar 2024 #23
I have to do it every 3 years, so now it's no big deal for me. Scrivener7 Mar 2024 #25
As one who can't stomach Gatorade . . . Bumbles Mar 2024 #39
Thank you for the reassurance. I have some lemon and tea with sugar Walleye Mar 2024 #46
My husband and I have a little ritual around colonoscopies. lark Mar 2024 #26
... 2naSalit Mar 2024 #27
🙏🏻 Walleye Mar 2024 #47
Best of luck yankee87 Mar 2024 #28
🙏🏻 Walleye Mar 2024 #48
I've had two, thus far. ChazInAz Mar 2024 #30
Too bad we can't have bidets covered by insurance. Bumbles Mar 2024 #37
I did not want to go in last time Arne Mar 2024 #31
So sorry Joinfortmill Mar 2024 #41
I'm SOOO sorry. But I'm so glad you caught it before it went farther. Scrivener7 Mar 2024 #42
I've had six of them now. I had a polyp the first time. DFW Mar 2024 #34
I feel your pain. Mine will be scheduled.. Joinfortmill Mar 2024 #35
Good luck, My first leighbythesea2 Mar 2024 #62
I've had many over the years. I'm now 81 and counting, Bumbles Mar 2024 #36
Thank you, trying to follow instructions Walleye Mar 2024 #49
Best of luck XanaDUer2 Mar 2024 #43
🙏🏻 Walleye Mar 2024 #50
Absolutely Duncanpup Mar 2024 #44
Thanks so much. Walleye Mar 2024 #51
Wishing you a clear outcome. The preparation is worse than the test. nt LoisB Mar 2024 #52
Wish you best Traildogbob Mar 2024 #53
Good luck. BlueKota Mar 2024 #54
The prep is awful, I know, but consider the alternative. Best wishes. NT mahatmakanejeeves Mar 2024 #55
You have my sympathy Bayard Mar 2024 #56
Yes, I usually practice avoidance and procrastination. Watching my mom go through it made me afraid of the cancer Walleye Mar 2024 #64
As you know, prep day is worse than procedure day. keithbvadu2 Mar 2024 #57
Been there, too, three times. Here's hoping everything goes quickly. 🤞🏻 Diamond_Dog Mar 2024 #58
Thank you, I will definitely read it Walleye Mar 2024 #65
Make the bathroom comfortable Easterncedar Mar 2024 #60
A colonoscopy turned up a precancerous adenoma I had. Dale in Laurel MD Mar 2024 #61
Good job! Walleye Mar 2024 #63
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