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Re: The Guy who posted about colon cancer
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Posted by buickanddeere on June 19, 2005 at 18:12:06 from (216.183.136.2):
In Reply to: The Guy who posted about colon cancer posted by Kansas on June 18, 2005 at 18:44:10:
That poor fellow with terminal colon cancer had posted on the neutered topic in the tool area of this site. I'm trying to work up the bravery to get checked. The horror stories of the inhuman methods used in the old days I hope are all a thing of the past. When waiting to get neutered a healthy vigorous young looking 70 year old was also waiting in pre-op. We got to talking and it has scared me something awful. He had no symptoms, no family history and always ate right, never smoked, exercised and wasn't over weight. His new doctor insisted on a checkup scoping. That 70 year old has a slim chance of long term survival and will need to wear a bag for some time if not the rest of his life. The wife lost her Grandmother and I've lost both Grandmothers and an Aunt to colon cancer. An Uncle, my Mother and Father have had polyps removed. So my children and myself come from a long line of sick *ssholes. So go and get checked, don’t be a wimp like me.
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