lol the lights just come on man. its like being bornt againI have heard it's the best sleep ever during recovery.
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lol the lights just come on man. its like being bornt againI have heard it's the best sleep ever during recovery.
People had me super scared about mammograms. But when I went for my first, I was amazed at how easy it was. Is it the most comfortable thing? No. But I've had three friends in the last year diagnosed with varying levels of breast cancer.
My doctor has advised me I wouldn't have to get a screening every year because I have no family history and I've had clean screens. I told him I'll keep getting them as long as insurance covers them. It costs me a copay and 30 minutes of my day. (BTW, he's only telling me that because he's required to. He urges me to get them.)
Don’t blame them for saying this (depending on age and when it happened) we are just seeing an explosion of these types of cancers in people with no family history happening younger and younger. The standard age of 45 is now way to late and many people step pushing for 40 to be the new guideline with some even wanting to go as low as 35.My dr said I could do the Cologuard or a full colonoscopy since I have no family history. Admittedly, I went with the first option. I know I'll have to switch to the other at some point.
My doctor says they recommend at 50 (or 45, can't remember), or if you have a family history then 10 years younger than that family members diagnosis. I see you said 40 in your earlier post; should I push for it? (I'm 40, btw)100% right. And don’t try to take an “easy” way out with at home testing. They are no where near as reliable as the scope and it doesn’t get you the full picture
Horrible news, colorectal cancer has been on the rise for younger Americans for years now. Pretty much a death sentence if you can’t catch it early but very treatable if you do.
If you haven't talked with your primary about this concern and you are over 40 you probably should bring it up even without a family history. Mostly to see if insurance will cover early detection procedures/testing.
just say that someone in your family had an issue at 40. they don't require any proofIt's infuriating that insurance wouldn't cover that, or any other early detection procedures/testing. I asked my doctor about it at my last appt (38), and he made it sound like it's not even an option unless you have every known symptom & family history with those specific diseases.
45 is standard currently family history and person history will also lower that age group.My doctor says they recommend at 50 (or 45, can't remember), or if you have a family history then 10 years younger than that family members diagnosis. I see you said 40 in your earlier post; should I push for it? (I'm 40, btw)
Depends a lot on your insurance and how the test is ordered.It's infuriating that insurance wouldn't cover that, or any other early detection procedures/testing. I asked my doctor about it at my last appt (38), and he made it sound like it's not even an option unless you have every known symptom & family history with those specific diseases.
Yeah there was a baseball team of folks involved in mine, felt like a surprise party when they rolled me in.Depends a lot on your insurance and how the test is ordered.
Not that I’m in any way defending insurance companies but this phenomenon is relatively new and guidelines aren’t caught up yet. While getting a colonoscopy is very safe it’s also a resource intensive test which is why its not going to be covered early without a history or some creative advocacy
I started these early due to some bleeding they wanted to check. Its not really bad considering how invasive they are. My last was from both ends! Pooping your brains out isn't the best, but could be worse.
Plenty of theories mostly around diet and exercise but right now they are just theories. Most people in the US consume extremely little fiber due to processing and general food choices. Add in sedentary lifestyle and those are two big factors but exercise is more correlation instead of causation unlike the fiber intake.Yeah there was a baseball team of folks involved in mine, felt like a surprise party when they rolled me in.
Agree with others, not a big deal, the prep is no fun, but it's not that bad.
Friendly, you say there's an explosion in these types of cancers in younger people with no history - any theories out there on the cause? I know diets are terrible in general, but is it energy drinks? Artificial sweeteners in everything? Avocado toast?
LOL they walk you back to the recovery room supposedly, in my case not a clue they could have put me on a plane to Thailand and sold me into the sex trade and I wouldn't have known it till I finally wake up.I have heard it's the best sleep ever during recovery.
Your enthusiasm for the procedure is slightly disconcerting......lol the lights just come on man. its like being bornt again