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My mother had one when she was 80. Turns out she did have colon cancer and had the surgery. She passed a year later of complications from Parkinson’s Disease, but at least it wasn’t the painful death of cancer.
My bittersweet realization came when I was 48 yrs young, and visited the Kennebunk Trolley Museum (Maine). During the 1960’s, as a teenager, me and a few friends used to take the Boston Elevated into town several times during the summer. Now, at this museum, I saw a orange/cream white car…looks familiar….VERY familiar! In fact, I might have ridden on this actual car now in front of me, and it is A MUSEUM PIECE! (Now, so am I!)
Templo S.U.D. almost 5 years ago
yikes
Lord Flatulence Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Pretty crass, doc.
Baarorso almost 5 years ago
I’d be turning cartwheels. Colonoscopies are PAINS IN THE BUTT! ’D
Zykoic almost 5 years ago
DRE….Then. Yeah, telling you your prostate is wonkie but not to worry ’cause you will die from something else before it gets you…..
Breadboard almost 5 years ago
Age has a way of changing things ;-)
Caldonia almost 5 years ago
Pluggers are so old their colons have disappeared.
kathleenhicks62 almost 5 years ago
I plan on having at least
kathleenhicks62 almost 5 years ago
Oops-I plan on having at least three more and living to 100+.
david_42 almost 5 years ago
Our provider is switching to annual fecal testing. Colonoscopies only if the AFT is positive.
Jan C almost 5 years ago
My mother had one when she was 80. Turns out she did have colon cancer and had the surgery. She passed a year later of complications from Parkinson’s Disease, but at least it wasn’t the painful death of cancer.
Kip W almost 5 years ago
My last colonoscopy, they let me watch. The ‘fantastic voyage’ almost made the preceding days worth it.
moosemin almost 5 years ago
My bittersweet realization came when I was 48 yrs young, and visited the Kennebunk Trolley Museum (Maine). During the 1960’s, as a teenager, me and a few friends used to take the Boston Elevated into town several times during the summer. Now, at this museum, I saw a orange/cream white car…looks familiar….VERY familiar! In fact, I might have ridden on this actual car now in front of me, and it is A MUSEUM PIECE! (Now, so am I!)