PSA - Please pay attention to what your body says to you

I haven't posted this for a while. But I want to get the message out there. If your body starts to do something unusual, please pay attention. Mine did this to me 5 years ago and I ignored it for a while. Turned out I had rectal cancer. Well, 4 3/4 years after I was diagnosed, I am cancer free for 4 1/2 years and enjoying life. Just had a colonoscopy on Friday as a regular follow up since I was diagnosed prior to age 50. I HATE the prep for colonoscopies, I've had 5 in the past few years. But it is the BEST diagnostic tool and preventer of rectal and colon cancer. An evening of unpleasantness is worth your life. And my dr. gave me the all clear. And I don't need another one for THREE years. Yippee!!!

OK, please return to our regular programing.

Kim

Yes, I can see the dislike of the prep and performance of an invasive camera into that area.... But you are right about their value. Glad to hear your free and still free.
 
Thank you everyone!!


Yes, I can see the dislike of the prep and performance of an invasive camera into that area.... But you are right about their value. Glad to hear your free and still free.

As far as the test itself, they give you FANTASTIC drugs. They put the drugs in the IV, I rolled onto my side and the next thing I remember I was waking up in the post procedure room. I hadn't slept well the night before and needed the good nap. :rotfl:

Kim
 
As far as the test itself, they give you FANTASTIC drugs. They put the drugs in the IV, I rolled onto my side and the next thing I remember I was waking up in the post procedure room. I hadn't slept well the night before and needed the good nap. :rotfl:

Totally agree, I didn't know and still don't know if I fell asleep during one!:rotfl:
 

That is great news.

I think the one thing I would pass on to people is YOU are your best advocate. A number of years ago I found a lump in my breast and at first left it to my doctor to make the proper appointments for what was needed. First step a sonogram, 2 weeks after my first appointment. Then I get the call uhm, we need to look at this further we are going to schedule a mammogram we'll be in touch. They scheduled me for 6 weeks out. That's when I took control, knew my insurance and was into a breast care center that very week. Turned out to be nothing, thank goodness. But I did learn that you are your own best advocate.
 
Wonderful news, Kim :)

Never hurts to remind everyone of the importance of getting checked out.
 
Yay Kim!!! I want to add to this.

My sister is 32 years old. In April when she was still 31 she was diagnosed with Breast Cancer. Breast cancer can strike at any age. She has one more treatment after tomorrow.
 
Yay Kim!!! I want to add to this.

My sister is 32 years old. In April when she was still 31 she was diagnosed with Breast Cancer. Breast cancer can strike at any age. She has one more treatment after tomorrow.

Thanks, Becky. How is she doing? I hope the chemo is almost over.

Kim
 
Wonderful news Kim! And a great message!! Regarding colorectal cancer, too many people are diagnosed too late and paying attention to you body is great, great advice!

Congratulations to you for doing well!! :banana:
 
Hey Kim!

Heather is doing great. She has her last chemo on the 21st of this month. Her hair is starting to grow back in.
 
Kim -

Thank you so much for sharing this with us and reminding us how easy it is to ignore things we shouldn't!

So happy you got good news!:lovestruc
 


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