Anonymous wrote:I’m having my first colonoscopy this summer. What are you allowed to not allowed to eat in the days leading up to it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its really hard for me to understand why pummeling your system with synthetic chemical drink and not eating and then using dangerous drugs to force you into an unconscious state is a good thing to be doing, let alone frequently as you age??? I truly don’t get it. I’m supposed to start these next year and am terrified and feel like the dr will bully me into doing it. I understand if there is a family history of cancer but otherwise this seems reckless and like a ploy for insurance companies to make money.
There are other options. Cologuard and a yearly test you can do. Send in a sample each year. If either of these come up with something, colonoscopy is next.
I’m not a Doctor so if my information is dated, someone please correct me.
Anonymous wrote:I’m having my first colonoscopy this summer. What are you allowed to not allowed to eat in the days leading up to it?
Anonymous wrote:Its really hard for me to understand why pummeling your system with synthetic chemical drink and not eating and then using dangerous drugs to force you into an unconscious state is a good thing to be doing, let alone frequently as you age??? I truly don’t get it. I’m supposed to start these next year and am terrified and feel like the dr will bully me into doing it. I understand if there is a family history of cancer but otherwise this seems reckless and like a ploy for insurance companies to make money.
Anonymous wrote:Its really hard for me to understand why pummeling your system with synthetic chemical drink and not eating and then using dangerous drugs to force you into an unconscious state is a good thing to be doing, let alone frequently as you age??? I truly don’t get it. I’m supposed to start these next year and am terrified and feel like the dr will bully me into doing it. I understand if there is a family history of cancer but otherwise this seems reckless and like a ploy for insurance companies to make money.
Anonymous wrote:Its really hard for me to understand why pummeling your system with synthetic chemical drink and not eating and then using dangerous drugs to force you into an unconscious state is a good thing to be doing, let alone frequently as you age??? I truly don’t get it. I’m supposed to start these next year and am terrified and feel like the dr will bully me into doing it. I understand if there is a family history of cancer but otherwise this seems reckless and like a ploy for insurance companies to make money.