Marie5656
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- Batavia, NY
My husband, at age 66, just had his first ever colonoscopy this week. He kept putting it off, because he was concerned about having to lay down, and have discomfort on his arthritic back. He sleeps in a recliner, as he cannot lay flat.
We he found out the hard way that some discomfort was the least of his worries. He determined it was not so bad. And soon found out that the doctor found a mass. And a couple polyups. Definately in need of surgical intervention. We go back to the doctor tomorrow to get the results of the biopsy and determine what surgery will be needed.
Yesterday he had to go for a CAT scan which put him in to much more agony than the colonoscopy. I was in the waiting room a few hundred feet away and still heard him yelling out. He is still sore.
I did not say "I told you so" to him...as I am sure he sees that now. So yes, there is cancer, and yes he will need surgery. Kind of worried now. So really, pass the word to your kids, grand kids. And yourselves if you have never had one. Get it done as soon after age 50 as you can.
I will keep you posted in a separate post.
We he found out the hard way that some discomfort was the least of his worries. He determined it was not so bad. And soon found out that the doctor found a mass. And a couple polyups. Definately in need of surgical intervention. We go back to the doctor tomorrow to get the results of the biopsy and determine what surgery will be needed.
Yesterday he had to go for a CAT scan which put him in to much more agony than the colonoscopy. I was in the waiting room a few hundred feet away and still heard him yelling out. He is still sore.
I did not say "I told you so" to him...as I am sure he sees that now. So yes, there is cancer, and yes he will need surgery. Kind of worried now. So really, pass the word to your kids, grand kids. And yourselves if you have never had one. Get it done as soon after age 50 as you can.
I will keep you posted in a separate post.