The last statement is definitely why you should have it done. My doc says the insurance or what I had at the time, would not authorize it til I was 50. Well darn it, I'm rapidly approaching that milestone LOL !
I've heard about the prep work experience, intentionally caused "clean out" can't be worse than if you were sick anyways. One friend with some annoying pain in his side, the doc recommended the procedure, he's 3 years younger than me and this was years ago, found nothing, but they were trying to get to the bottom of what was annoying him, think he's done it twice now. Diverticulitis I believe was the cause or contributing factor. He was starting to get alarmed and had been to and in the hospital under the pretenses there might be something serious, thankfully for him, it was not, but good he kept following up on it.
For what it is, and the peace of mind to know whats going on inside, I can't see it not being worth it. Darned prostrate exam is probably worse and that's a brief moment if you think about it.
My father has had it done more than once, same thing some polyp removal and apparently most will have those anyway.
Its been said that the early detection is highly beneficial, so why would a person not want to have it done ?
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