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colonoscopy anyone?
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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhorse" data-source="post: 599492" data-attributes="member: 1365"><p>This should scare you. First two colonoscopies age 50 and 55. Pretty normal results. Next one at about age 65 and the times they were a changing. Exam discovered 60, that’s six zero, polyps. Procedure had to be divided into several sessions. Following that little adventure, I’ve had all sorts of genetic testing with no markers showing up for predisposition. Now I have an annual exam and I’m producing 6 to 8 polyps per year. I was once chatting with my doctor that did that initial exam and made kind of a passing comment that I honestly considered that he had saved my life. He kind of got this look on his face that…wow here was somebody who finally said thank you for the right things. That’s one exam I’m glad I didn’t miss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhorse, post: 599492, member: 1365"] This should scare you. First two colonoscopies age 50 and 55. Pretty normal results. Next one at about age 65 and the times they were a changing. Exam discovered 60, that’s six zero, polyps. Procedure had to be divided into several sessions. Following that little adventure, I’ve had all sorts of genetic testing with no markers showing up for predisposition. Now I have an annual exam and I’m producing 6 to 8 polyps per year. I was once chatting with my doctor that did that initial exam and made kind of a passing comment that I honestly considered that he had saved my life. He kind of got this look on his face that…wow here was somebody who finally said thank you for the right things. That’s one exam I’m glad I didn’t miss. [/QUOTE]
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