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Posted by Steve_ne on June 20, 2005 at 06:09:16 from (64.89.178.205):
In Reply to: The Guy who posted about colon cancer posted by Kansas on June 18, 2005 at 18:44:10:
My Grandpa died at 62. My Mom has had parts of her colon removed at 60+. My brother has had a polyp removed at 36. I had my first colonoscopy five years ago at 32 they found nothing. I get to go back this year. They give you some nice drugs. You're not even aware of what’s going on. Not that bad. Stuff you drink bad tastes, You also get air pumped into you and it feels uncomfortable for a little bit after words, but what can you expect when having a butt probe. Mom has had colon cancer twice when she was 50 they remove a couple of feet of colon. 15 years later they remove some more colon. Colon cancer is a very slow growing cancer which makes it one of the best to fight. With my history I just assume that someday they will find some. If my Mom can go every year and get her colon scope for her kids and grandkids and go through chemotherapy for six months. I can do the same. Get on the phone and get it taken care of. If you need help I sure this site will give you support. Just no posting pictures of you in hospital gown. Take care.
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