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Wizzard
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« Reply #40 on: January 08, 2016, 02:30:26 PM »

Just had my second one. Doc said "you're a perfect As*hole!!!"  'Nuf said...

I had mine done right after LaserPat was diagnosed. I also had an upper GI which I highly recommend at the same time. A precancerous polyp was found and removed from my duodenum. It had not spread to the margins. I'm very lucky and owe a great deal to the pleas that came out after Pat's diagnosis.

I actually didn't mind the Moviprep(what mine drink was called). But you sure don't want to stray too far from the throne after a couple hours of taking that stuff.


Yeah,, that first blast just about propels you off the toilet.
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gordonv
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« Reply #41 on: January 08, 2016, 05:20:34 PM »

Nice read guys, you're scaring the s*%& out of me on this.  2funny

No one has said why they had it done. I'm being looked at to have one done in the future. Have complained of minor bleeding (once a quarter maybe?). Have had the PSA test. Usual getting up multiple time while sleeping to pee, but this comes and goes, most night I just sleep through it.

But the Dr is doing his due diligence and checking me out. So with mom having a history of colon cancer (4' removed), the Dr is looking into a colonoscopy for me too.
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KY,Dave (AKA Misunderstood)
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« Reply #42 on: January 09, 2016, 03:06:06 AM »

Nice read guys, you're scaring the s*%& out of me on this.  2funny

No one has said why they had it done. I'm being looked at to have one done in the future. Have complained of minor bleeding (once a quarter maybe?). Have had the PSA test. Usual getting up multiple time while sleeping to pee, but this comes and goes, most night I just sleep through it.

But the Dr is doing his due diligence and checking me out. So with mom having a history of colon cancer (4' removed), the Dr is looking into a colonoscopy for me too.

For me it was LaserPat, I turned 50 and Insurance covered it  cooldude
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musclehead
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« Reply #43 on: January 13, 2016, 03:22:59 AM »

Nice read guys, you're scaring the s*%& out of me on this.  2funny

No one has said why they had it done. I'm being looked at to have one done in the future. Have complained of minor bleeding (once a quarter maybe?). Have had the PSA test. Usual getting up multiple time while sleeping to pee, but this comes and goes, most night I just sleep through it.

But the Dr is doing his due diligence and checking me out. So with mom having a history of colon cancer (4' removed), the Dr is looking into a colonoscopy for me too.

I had it done as part of the normal 50+ year old screening for cancer and such.
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« Reply #44 on: January 13, 2016, 06:07:53 AM »

Nice read guys, you're scaring the s*%& out of me on this.  2funny

No one has said why they had it done. I'm being looked at to have one done in the future. Have complained of minor bleeding (once a quarter maybe?). Have had the PSA test. Usual getting up multiple time while sleeping to pee, but this comes and goes, most night I just sleep through it.

But the Dr is doing his due diligence and checking me out. So with mom having a history of colon cancer (4' removed), the Dr is looking into a colonoscopy for me too.

For me it was LaserPat, I turned 50 and Insurance covered it  cooldude

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« Reply #45 on: January 13, 2016, 06:08:56 AM »

Nice read guys, you're scaring the s*%& out of me on this.  2funny

No one has said why they had it done. I'm being looked at to have one done in the future. Have complained of minor bleeding (once a quarter maybe?). Have had the PSA test. Usual getting up multiple time while sleeping to pee, but this comes and goes, most night I just sleep through it.

But the Dr is doing his due diligence and checking me out. So with mom having a history of colon cancer (4' removed), the Dr is looking into a colonoscopy for me too.

Just get it done.

Or the possibility of following in your mothers footsteps???
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