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42 minutes ago, BilletHead said:

         After having negative results on the invasive colonoscopes and no family problems with colon problems it's a good test in my circumstance. Not for everyone. It has a very high percentage rate of catching a problem. It first insurance did not want to cover the test but would the more expensive test. Now they will pay for it and cover an invasive colonoscopes if test comes back abnormal. Most of all the option of the box is getting people who would not get a traditional rectum hole colon peek inside Any way you look at it saving a life is a good thing.  I did not mind the invasive colonoscopy at all but do not like the prep. As far as the prep goes did not mind the part cleaning out my bowls but drinking that gallon of slick slime is the pits.

Its only invasive if they don't use the lube....

"Life has become immeasurably better since I have been forced to stop taking it seriously."

Hunter S. Thompson

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I was never completely out for my first one more than 20 years ago.  I could hear the doctor and nurse talking, but couldn't move or feel anything, or say anything.  It was weird.

Second one, at age 60, I was completely out and was surprised when I woke up that I was completely out.

Third one, at age 70 (last year), I knew what to expect.  However, in waiting for the anesthesiologist to show up to knock me out, lying all hooked up to the monitors, my occasional irregular heartbeat took that time to make an appearance, showing up on the monitor for the first time after a half dozen tests and examinations. It didn't concern anybody, as I'd been told before, so it was kinda nice to have it more or less confirmed.

So I go in last year, after the colonoscopy, to my regular doctor, and he's looking over my charts on his computer.  He says, "Oh, yes, I see you got your colonoscopy and everything was fine.  Well, that will probably be the last one you'll get."  We had been talking about my age, and I must have looked a little startled, because I was thinking, "Is he saying I'm gonna die before I need another one in 10 years?"  He hastily added, "Oh, I mean we usually don't recommend having one after age 75...I didn't mean you were gonna die in the next 10 years!"  

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So can one of y'all explain to me WHY you expect to have all these organ failures?  

You expect your colon to crap out, you expect your heart to crap out, you expect your pancreas to go south, ect.ect.   So you schedule all these periodic check-ups so that if any minor imbalance is detected then it can be rectified early, right?   Before any actual symptoms are noticable?   

So anybody that comes down with a health issue is themselves AUTOMATICALLY TO BLAME for not being tested sooner?   So don't expect there to be a quality physician available to help you !   It's your fault because you didn't take preventative measures!  🧐

Is that the mindset that all of you have adopted?    

 

 

 

 

Not trying to be a jackass here.....So please Ronnie, Marty, ect.  don't get all up in arms here !!!!!     

Just curious. 🤔 

There's one organ that nobody here ever seems to suspect a problem with....but that I'm rather concerned about.    And that's your BRAIN. 😅  Let's face it....that particular organ has been fed more unhealthy crap over the past 30-some years, than all your other organs combined!   

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2 hours ago, fishinwrench said:

 

 

So anybody that comes down with a health issue is themselves AUTOMATICALLY TO BLAME for not being tested sooner?   So don't expect there to be a quality physician available to help you !   It's your fault because you didn't take preventative measures!  🧐

Is that the mindset that all of you have adopted?    

 

I don't blame anyone for what they do or don't do health wise.  I get checked out and if nothing is found, I'm out the door feeling good.  If something pops up, I'll cross that bridge, but until then, I'll keep on keeping on.  After a little more coffee, I'm going to hook the boat up and hit the road.

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Next time I am around an anesthesiologist I need to remember to ask them if they get comedy training in med school.  They are always joking around when they are getting ready to put you under.  

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5 hours ago, fishinwrench said:

Just curious. 🤔 

There's one organ that nobody here ever seems to suspect a problem with....but that I'm rather concerned about.    And that's your BRAIN. 😅  Let's face it....that particular organ has been fed more unhealthy crap over the past 30-some years, than all your other organs combined!   

You just forget about that one!

"Life has become immeasurably better since I have been forced to stop taking it seriously."

Hunter S. Thompson

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