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A summary of what I learned when I actually researched the pros and cons of colonoscopies before I "just did it" at the recommended time of life.

submitted by Crackinjokes to Health 10 monthsAug 17, 2024 04:05:12 ago (+50/-1)     (Health)

The risks of complications from colonoscopies are greater than the risks of colon cancer for most people.
Risks include perferations of the colon, death from anesthesia, vagus nerve stimulation causing heart stoppage requiring cpr to patient (surprisingly common), infection of virus and other things from the scopes which are used on usually ten or more patients on the day and must be hand cleaned by low paid assistants and cannot be heat sterilized because of sensitive electronics in the probes. So you get fecal matter and viruses and bacteria from others inserted deep into your colon.

Furthermore life expectancy is not better in people who have colonoscopies versus those that don't.

Most cancers caught by colonoscopies are already in spread stage or they wouldn't be visible.

Colonoscopies miss a high percentage of cancers because they hide in the folds and can't be seen.

Your doctor often won't tell you if they perforate your colon because they don't want to be sued. Thus you may have a punctured colon for months before going to a hospital.

Damage to the colon is the leading cause of deadly colon blockages later in life so your colonoscopy today might kill you years later.

There is a shit in a box DNA test which catches as many cancers earlier than colonoscopies.

You probably won't die from colon cancer anyway as most people don't get it and it is a slow growing cancer like prostate cancer if you do get it.

If you do get colon cancer detected, the treatments of colon removal and chemo are often what kill you earlier than if you didn't get standard treatment and those last years are miserable and full of nothing but doctor visits and financially draining events ruining you even if you do happen to live.

You are going to die. No one can escape that. Being constantly paranoid that you might die doesn't help you. Accept that one day you will die from something and don't spend your life in visits to doctors becuase you are trying to avoid death. It won't work.

Disclaimer. I am not a doctor and you should not believe a thing I say and should do your own research.

Also colonoscopies are a huge money revenue sources for doctors and hospitals. Why do you think they push so hard for you to get them? When has any medical association ever pushed anything just for your benefit?

Even though colonoscopies were pushed for decades there was very little followup research on their effectiveness until a couple years ago. What they found were many of the things I mentioned. But they sure took your money. Shocker right?

Again. I am not a doctor. Don't believe anything I say. Research this yourself.

What have I done? I decided not to get the colonoscopy after talking to nurses and researching the doctors available via my insurance. I have not yet shit in a box. Maybe I will one day but not now. I decided I didn't like the treatments if detected and figured if I have it I would rather enjoy my last years without hospital visits and fear and drama..we will die anyway right?

But that's me. You do you.

Some people are genetically prone. If I was I might do things differently.

Some sources

this study says 16% of the people experience this vagal nerve reaction https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8514071/


Disease transmission by colonoscopy between patients is not well tracked. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23567025/


This was the study in October 2012 New England Journal of medicine and showed no change in overall survival rate https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-10-09/colonoscopy-screening-exams-fail-to-prevent-cancer-deaths-in-large-study

Another study

https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamainternalmedicine/fullarticle/2802347


Also

That was just an example of things that are unmeasured in a colonoscopy with repercussions that don't show up in the first day or two. There was a whole sequence of studies I found where that was the case. In most studies acute reactions to the colonoscopies were not even measured past the second or third day. So people who had a problem that didn't show up for 30 days like undetected perferations or infections or anesthesia fog etc weren't included or even counted in studies.

More about the DNA shit in a box test

https://colorectalcancer.org/screening-prevention/screening-methods/home-screening/stool-dna


Now here is something interesting.

Many insurances pay for a free colonoscopy but they can hit you with a bill if they find something and remove polips during the procedure. You won't be able to stop that since you'll be asleep so you might get hit with a several thousand dollar bill after you wake up not covered by your deductible.

Also if you do the shit in the box test and they find something abnormal they will recommend a colonoscopy to check. Since they are now "diagnosing" something it will no longer be free preventative care but rather diagnostic care and this you will be responsible for deductible.

Ever notice how even though you have insurance and something is "free" they figure out a way to get all your savings anyway?

FUCK it.

I chose not to live in fear and accept that I will die one day and instead chose to enjoy life rather than spend it in doctors offices. And always scheduling and paying. FUCK that.


Other similarly prescribed and recommended treatments I will never fucking do. Number one go on statins for similar reasons number two go on one of the two commonly recommended blood thinners.

If you look up statins you will find things like muscle wasting and muscle pain very negative effects on hormone levels and other things as well as brain shrinkage. My father experienced all those. Furthermore you'll find in studies that people who go on statins have the same risk of death from heart attack or nearly so as those who don't go on statins..

Regarding blood thinners:
There are two that are most commonly recommended in the United States.

One of which started out its life as rat poison which killed rats by thinning their blood so much they bled out. This drug is loved by doctors because it requires you visit their office again and again every month or several months to check the levels of this in your bloodstream. That means it's a constant revenue extreme for the doctor's office. This particular drug is often marked in users by red splotches appearing on their hands in other places which indicate areas where the blood has leaked out of the blood vessels.

The other common one changes your clotting mechanism in your body so that if you start bleeding the doctors literally cannot give you a clotting agent to stop it. My uncle died from slow bleeds over a period of several days that the doctors couldn't stop and lo and behold he was on that drug.

Again I'm not a doctor and you shouldn't listen to anything I say. You should do your own research.


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Some additional thoughts that came to me as a reply to someone who says when they go to their yearly doctor exam and how they pressure them

You know I took care of both of my elderly parents. Including shuffling them to doctors which for my father because he was on statins and blood thinners was a very frequent routine. (He was also put on vox which of course was taken off the market because it was killing people.)
In fact he got to the point where he didn't feel like he could go on a trip because he would have a doctor's appointment next week or the week after we just always a succession of doctor's appointments. And in my experience none of the things they did for him like putting him on statins or blood thinners helped him at all. In fact he had multiple heart attacks after he was put on all those things.

So I think of it like this okay let's say you go to the doctor what are they going to look for what are they going to do the blood pressure test they might do a blood test for you and other things and they're going to look at all that and then they're going to recommend you take some pills. If they find something. Now most of the pills that they give you are going to be pills that are actually going to be proven to have no benefit and many harms. Statins is the perfect example. The blood thinners are another example. Blood pressure medication is another example. a lot of the diabetic medicines they're always trying to push on you have real issues. So what is the purpose of you going to a doctor to have them harass you and try to get you to do what they want you to do each time you go. Luckily we're at a point now where you can get your own blood test if you really want to know if there's anything weird going on it you can take your own blood pressure with an easily affordable blood pressure machine for $20 you can test your blood oxygen level in other words you can do most of what a doctor does. I don't go to a doctor for annual exams anymore you know there's also a danger that you can go to your doctor and they can in some states now and it's getting more aggressive in many of them say you're refusing beneficial care and they can actually force you to take care now. They can also actually force your children to do things you don't want them to do. the most extreme example of is all this trans stuff now so if you're taking your kid to the doctor all the time you're putting yourself at a legal risk that somebody else can go to the law and say I have authority over this person I know better than this person they don't know what they're doing I'm a licensed doctor and they should do this. So you're putting yourself in a legal risk every time you go to a doctor not to mention a psychiatrist good God don't do that.

That's very important to remember that doctors offices are businesses and what they seek to do is have the maximum number of patients they can have run through and they really like patients that are recurring patients. They want you on things that require you to come back to them and repeat basis because then they know what their annual income is on a much more steady basis than if just people are coming in when they're sick. Doctor's offices have a profit incentive to have you be treated and I know people know that philosophically but what they don't understand is the real hard reality of it. It's no different than going to a tire store that wants to sell you tires. People find that kind of hard to believe but let me tell you that software that doctors are using these days is the same business software than any other business uses to try to increase their sales and up sales and get more guaranteed revenue streams coming in every month. It's the same software they use.

Now it's even worse than I've become aware of is that many of these doctors are joining together in these groups and they're often called medical group so you might see your doctor's name and then you see such and such medical group. Well that's a big corporation and doctors join that to get some kind of protection against overwhelming malpractice lawsuits and other things but as a requirement for joining that medical group requires the doctor to put their computers in their offices and to do what their computers say. So suddenly it's not your doctor giving you advice it's the medical groups computer so that doctor puts in your blood pressure and other things and the computer spits out that you should put them on this drug. Now the problem is of course the medical group is probably making more profit and they're sitting there maximizing the profit but the real problem is is that the doctors if they refuse will get thrown out of the medical group or they will be fine. Yep that's right an independent doctor I know is not part of the medical group told me that they knew a doctor who did not have enough of their patients on a certain blood pressure medicine or some other medicine because the doctor was an older doctor and most of his patients had gotten to be older so they didn't skew with the averages so the average is and I don't know what drug it was but my guess is it was something they give to young people like some hdad drug. So the doctor didn't have enough of their average patients on that drug because the patients were all older And so the doctor got fined I think it was something like $6,000 at the end of the year. This is why doctors push so hard to get you to do what they want because they're going to get fined if not enough of their patients are doing it. They've been forced to become salesman for the company sales goals. And if you don't meet the company sells gold you can be punished.



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[ - ] dingbat 8 points 10 monthsAug 17, 2024 04:14:14 ago (+9/-1)

Excellent post. Thank you!

[ - ] Crackinjokes [op] 4 points 10 monthsAug 17, 2024 04:30:26 ago (+5/-1)

I hope it helps some people.

[ - ] Sleazy 2 points 10 monthsAug 17, 2024 04:50:48 ago (+3/-1)

this is great info

[ - ] albatrosv15 11 points 10 monthsAug 17, 2024 05:10:44 ago (+11/-0)*

Now think about what faggots do willingly. No wonder they all die before hitting 50.
Come to think of it, any anal is detrimental. Kids, don't do anal.

[ - ] ProudRebel 22 points 10 monthsAug 17, 2024 06:30:53 ago (+22/-0)

Nice shitpost.

[ - ] SilentByAssociation 12 points 10 monthsAug 17, 2024 06:32:50 ago (+12/-0)

Kek

[ - ] parrygrin 9 points 10 monthsAug 17, 2024 07:24:57 ago (+9/-0)

Underappreciated.

[ - ] Prairie 9 points 10 monthsAug 17, 2024 06:51:20 ago (+9/-0)

Cancer is a risk. Sticking something up there regularly is 100% going to cause damage, even if you never would have gotten cancer.

[ - ] TheYiddler 8 points 10 monthsAug 17, 2024 08:54:14 ago (+8/-0)

Cancer can be heavily mitigated with fasting. Every ancient culture has a history of fasting. It super charges the immune system.

[ - ] AlexanderMorose13 5 points 10 monthsAug 17, 2024 10:35:10 ago (+5/-0)

Fasting and over hydration. They would sometimes starve people for a couple of days while giving them nothing but clean water. It's amazing how your body resets itself after you deprive it of everything that you're routinely putting into it.

[ - ] WTFisthisshit 0 points 10 monthsAug 17, 2024 22:24:14 ago (+0/-0)

Yes. Fasting is the way! But the jews can't make any money from it so they suppress information about it. It do a 10 day fast a couple times a year. It's amazing how much better your body feels afterwards.

[ - ] Rowdybme 4 points 10 monthsAug 17, 2024 07:55:52 ago (+4/-0)

Same as the shot. Felt like bullshit having to have someone dig around in my asshole. You forgot my biggest point. I would rather die than have anyone digging around in my asshole while I'm passed out. I keep telling my dad I bet the cute nurses are taking selfies in front of his baby weenie like those bitches did in abu ghraib to the prisoners.

[ - ] Aze 3 points 10 monthsAug 17, 2024 08:26:01 ago (+3/-0)

Thank you fellow goat for this high quality effort post. Very useful. Cheers

[ - ] HeyJames 2 points 10 monthsAug 17, 2024 08:42:34 ago (+2/-0)

If you do get colon cancer detected, the treatments of colon removal and chemo are often what kill you earlier than if you didn't get standard treatment and those last years are miserable and full of nothing but doctor visits and financially draining events ruining you even if you do happen to live.

You are going to die. No one can escape that. Being constantly paranoid that you might die doesn't help you. Accept that one day you will die from something and don't spend your life in visits to doctors becuase you are trying to avoid death. It won't work.


Depends on where you go. I had a family member go to the mayo clinic for treatment and they survived. Was a hard road but they made it.

[ - ] TheNoticing 2 points 10 monthsAug 17, 2024 09:00:56 ago (+2/-0)

The vagus nerve can be stimulated by physical touch?

[ - ] RMGoetbbels 2 points 10 monthsAug 17, 2024 09:26:33 ago (+2/-0)

Yes, they probed my mother years ago and the doctor was telling me why they stopped the procedure. She lived, so did he.

[ - ] Crackinjokes [op] 2 points 10 monthsAug 17, 2024 11:05:23 ago (+2/-0)

When I was investigating getting a colonoscopy I called the doctor's office for one of the approved doctors by my insurance. It was all very interesting and one of the things I asked was I don't like the risk of general anesthesia and being put under which does have a significant risk as Joan Rivers found out. And even if it doesn't kill you it can cause brain fog and a lot of unintended consequences that frankly we don't know a lot about. So I was inquiring about whether the doctor could do it without anesthesia and instead just do it with me awake. And that was when she informed me about the Vegas nerve problem. She said that your Vegas nerve can be stimulated which can cause your heart to go into arrhythmia and and even stop and it's fairly common and they have to be able to do procedures that require you to be already under anesthesia sometimes to restart your heart so they were saying that they needed to have me under general anesthesia. Now that's what started me on the road to research the Vegas nerve thing and to discover that reference article source that I listed in the description. But interestingly enough there are many YouTube videos of people having a colonoscopy without general anesthesia so that also factored into my decision that the doctor was saying they needed me under general anesthesia. Also I looked on some of the websites that allow you to rate doctors and things and it was interesting that I found several people who had colonoscopies from that particular doctor and a month or two later we're having problems and they tried to call the doctor about it and they were getting him results and I believe it's been awhile since I've read this so I may have forgotten but I believe one of them had to go to the hospital. That kind of started me on the road to investigating how often people have repercussions from colonoscopies. What I mentioned this to a friend of mine who's an actual doctor they said oh yeah one of their patients that had a colonoscopy she didn't do it but they had gotten a perforated colon. Remember even if they don't perforate your colon if they find something that's a polyp like thing they're going to take these things that look like tiny little pliers with razor sharp teeth on them and they're going to grab and tug at that pot at that polyp and rip a piece off to carry back out to do some testing. So even if they don't perforate your colon when they do that they have caused a real physical injury to your colon. And the tissue that you're calling is made up of is extremely thin. It's basically the casing of a sausage. If you don't know it a lot of original sausages were and still are the meat is encased in what is actually intestines. So that very thin but very strong membrane that surrounds a sausage is like the tissue that you're calling is made of so when they go in there and find a pop and start pulling and ripping it with sharp teeth they can easily damage that tissue.

[ - ] WNwoman 3 points 10 monthsAug 17, 2024 09:15:25 ago (+3/-0)

Wonderful informative post. I’ve been wary but this seals the deal. I will never be getting a colonoscopy and have tried to convince my husband not to either.

Also, I feel the same way about mammograms. I haven’t done a ton of research, but my gut tells me it’s likely to cause more harm than good. I think there are lots of times these tests do find something “abnormal” and then doctors immediately want you to take drastic measures when in reality your body might have fought off the bad stuff with a little time. I have no family history of breast cancer, do self exams monthly and I’m not risking having them tell me I need to chop off my tits because they found a lump.

[ - ] Crackinjokes [op] 5 points 10 monthsAug 17, 2024 10:59:26 ago (+5/-0)

Here's an interesting thing about mammograms or any tumor. If they find a tumor and the doctor goes in to take a biopsy he inserts a needle through a lot of healthy tissue and into the tumor where he sucks out tumor cells and then he drags that same needle back through all that healthy tissue. Well guess what that does? It drags cancer cells that had been encapsulated and localized in the tumor throughout all the healthy tissue including all the new blood vessels and other things that are supplying the healthy tissue so those cancer cells can now travel all around the body. Many tumors become sort of self and capsulated in other words there's surrounded by tissue that doesn't really let the tumorous tissue get outside of the tumor. When you break that shell and you drag a needle full of cancer cells through all the healthy tissue you destroy the encapsulation.

[ - ] rzr97 0 points 10 monthsAug 17, 2024 13:02:22 ago (+1/-1)

LMFAO! As if your blood itself doesn't permeate every fucking tissue and do this anyhow.

Bro, come on. This is starting to sound like flat earth shit. People here can't be this retarded.

[ - ] dingbat 1 point 10 monthsAug 17, 2024 13:06:47 ago (+1/-0)

Yes, I feel the same way. Monthly self-exams and that’s that.

[ - ] Dirtydyno 3 points 10 monthsAug 17, 2024 09:22:01 ago (+3/-0)

They really are up my ass every time I go to the doctor. The nurse taking my pulse pushes me about it. Then the doctor comes in and gives me a 10 minute lecture on it. It really feels like a high pressure sales job. "You need to get a service contract and corrosion inhibitor with that colonoscopy too." This is the main reason I put off my annual doctor's appointment as long as possible.

One of the main reason's I avoid it is, I rarely hear of a person just getting one exam and being done for a few years. Everyone I know that has one gets followed up with another one because they have to check some more, based on what they found.

This reeks of a for profit scam. The first one costs only a couple hundred on my insurance, but the second one will cost me around $1500. They are intentionally worrying you about cancer to get more money. It's a real hassle getting ready for that thing, and obviously they have a money incentive to not schedule enough time to do it right the first time, so they can literally stick it in your ass a couple months later.

[ - ] Crackinjokes [op] 2 points 10 monthsAug 17, 2024 11:13:39 ago (+2/-0)

You know I took care of both of my elderly parents. Including shuffling them to doctors which for my father because he was on stents and blood thinners was a very frequent routine. In fact he got to the point where he didn't feel like he could go on a trip because he would have a doctor's appointment next week or the week after we just always a succession of doctor's appointments. And in my experience none of the things they did for him like putting him on statins or blood thinners helped him at all. In fact he had multiple heart attacks after he was put on all those things.

So I think of it like this okay let's say you go to the doctor what are they going to look for what are they going to do the blood pressure test they might do a blood test for you and other things and they're going to look at all that and then they're going to recommend you take some pills. If they find something. Now most of the pills that they give you are going to be pills that are actually going to be proven to have no benefit and many harms. Statins is the perfect example. The blood thinners are another example. Blood pressure medication is another example. a lot of the diabetic medicines they're always trying to push on you have real issues. So what is the purpose of you going to a doctor to have them harass you and try to get you to do what they want you to do each time you go. Luckily we're at a point now where you can get your own blood test if you really want to know if there's anything weird going on it you can take your own blood pressure with an easily affordable blood pressure machine for $20 you can test your blood oxygen level in other words you can do most of what a doctor does. I don't go to a doctor for annual exams anymore you know there's also a danger that you can go to your doctor and they can in some states now and it's getting more aggressive in many of them say you're refusing beneficial care and they can actually force you to take care now. They can also actually force your children to do things you don't want them to do. the most extreme example of is all this trans stuff now so if you're taking your kid to the doctor all the time you're putting yourself at a legal risk that somebody else can go to the law and say I have authority over this person I know better than this person they don't know what they're doing I'm a licensed doctor and they should do this. So you're putting yourself in a legal risk every time you go to a doctor not to mention a psychiatrist good God don't do that.

That's very important to remember that doctors offices are businesses and what they seek to do is have the maximum number of patients they can have run through and they really like patients that are recurring patients. They want you on things that require you to come back to them and repeat basis because then they know what their annual income is on a much more steady basis than if just people are coming in when they're sick. Doctor's offices have a profit incentive to have you be treated and I know people know that philosophically but what they don't understand is the real hard reality of it. It's no different than going to a tire store that wants to sell you tires. People find that kind of hard to believe but let me tell you that software that doctors are using these days is the same business software than any other business uses to try to increase their sales and up sales and get more guaranteed revenue streams coming in every month. It's the same software they use.

Now it's even worse than I've become aware of is that many of these doctors are joining together in these groups and they're often called medical group so you might see your doctor's name and then you see such and such medical group. Well that's a big corporation and doctors join that to get some kind of protection against overwhelming malpractice lawsuits and other things but as a requirement for joining that medical group requires the doctor to put their computers in their offices and to do what their computers say. So suddenly it's not your doctor giving you advice it's the medical groups computer so that doctor puts in your blood pressure and other things and the computer spits out that you should put them on this drug. Now the problem is of course the medical group is probably making more profit and they're sitting there maximizing the profit but the real problem is is that the doctors if they refuse will get thrown out of the medical group or they will be fine. Yep that's right an independent doctor I know is not part of the medical group told me that they knew a doctor who did not have enough of their patients on a certain blood pressure medicine or some other medicine because the doctor was an older doctor and most of his patients had gotten to be older so they didn't skew with the averages so the average is and I don't know what drug it was but my guess is it was something they give to young people like some hdad drug. So the doctor didn't have enough of their average patients on that drug because the patients were all older And so the doctor got fined I think it was something like $6,000 at the end of the year. This is why doctors push so hard to get you to do what they want because they're going to get fined if not enough of their patients are doing it. They've been forced to become salesman for the company sales goals. And if you don't meet the company sells gold you can be punished.

[ - ] deleted 0 points 10 monthsAug 17, 2024 13:08:45 ago (+0/-0)

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[ - ] RMGoetbbels 0 points 10 monthsAug 17, 2024 09:24:11 ago (+0/-0)

Nothing will EVER violate my butthole.

[ - ] TheOriginal1Icemonkey 0 points 10 monthsAug 17, 2024 10:15:22 ago (+0/-0)

They love ramming long black things up your arse while your defenseless under anesthesia.

[ - ] rzr97 0 points 10 monthsAug 17, 2024 12:57:03 ago (+0/-0)

I have crohns. I get them regularly. It's no big deal at all if you're otherwise healthy and go to a good doctor. That's the trick. A good doctor.

I know many, many people that have had them.

Just look up the mortality rate. You basically have to be frail as shit to have issues. It's literally just a tube going up where your shitter is to the back end of your small intestine. Your literal shit is there.

Get a damn colonoscoy and quit thinking there are jews in your asshole or whatevver retard fuckery this is. Get a good white doctor and move on with your life.

Hardest part is the fasting and stuff you have to drink to induce diarrhea before hand.

[ - ] Thought_Criminal 0 points 10 monthsAug 17, 2024 14:19:40 ago (+0/-0)

What is the value of this procedure to a Crohn's patient without some change in symptoms presenting?

[ - ] rzr97 1 point 10 monthsAug 17, 2024 14:41:28 ago (+1/-0)

Well first of all with crohn's symptoms are always changing. Your literal shit will change from week to week. Pain can move from one spot to the next, to all over.
So that's not really an excuse not to get one.

The upside is you stand a good chance of catching cancer early and EVEN getting rid of it before you can even tell through polyp removal.

This post is fear mongering over a standard procedure with very little downside. Sometimes people work really hard to convince themselves of things out of fear I guess. I really don't know the motivation. Trust me when I tell you it's beyond retarded though.

[ - ] Thought_Criminal 0 points 10 monthsAug 17, 2024 15:18:47 ago (+0/-0)

Thank you for your insight.

[ - ] rzr97 1 point 10 monthsAug 17, 2024 14:47:02 ago (+1/-0)

Look at what I posted about the mortality rate. As I've gotten older that's the first thing I always look at and you should too. This has an extremely low mortality rate. It's likely really frail older people WITH cancer that die from this. I'd be willing to bet it's from the air they blow up your ass and not the primary instrument. That's just my guess though. Think about it, if you have a ton of cancer spread and you inflate the area, you're going to crack it open and the blood vessels that start feeding it.

Most people have zero clue what cancer looks like. Take a look at this. All this bs is nonsense really. Imagine someone trying to expand this. I'd bet that's what the mortality is from. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=igcV3exuCJ8

[ - ] rzr97 0 points 10 monthsAug 17, 2024 13:09:56 ago (+0/-0)

By the way, one trick to find out what is useful vs dangerous is to look at what actual doctors do for themselves and their families.

Every doctor I know that gets a certain age or starts having issues, gets colonoscopies regularly. When you get older than 50 you really should have one at least every 5 years. If you feel great then don't if you like but if you have an autoimmune disease or anything else odd, you damn well better. The sooner you catch something, the better chance you stand getting rid of it.

[ - ] rzr97 1 point 10 monthsAug 17, 2024 13:17:55 ago (+1/-0)*

The simplest way to find out about procedures is to just look at the mortality rate. The mortality rate from colonoscopies is around 0.006% to 0.03%.

That's at most around 3 out of 10,000.

Even if that one is right, you are likely talking about old, old, old, old frail ass people with preexisting conditions like terrible cancer that leads to uncontrolled bleeding. I'd be willing to bet the main thing that gets them is the air they blow up your ass to inflate your colon and not the primary instrument.

The estimated mortality rate for driving 100 miles is approximately 0.0013% to put that in perspective. So you stand a greater chance of dying if you just drive over 470 miles.

[ - ] RobertJHarsh 1 point 10 monthsAug 17, 2024 13:22:28 ago (+1/-0)

There is a shit in a box DNA test which catches as many cancers earlier than colonoscopies.

I have done the shit in a box test. More like shit in a capsule and mail it back in a box test but I digress. Apparently they are just as effective as the anal camera but put a disclaimer on the box saying it doesn't replace one. It's just feels weird to shit in one of those things. I am sure fags get off on it though.

[ - ] OftenWrong 0 points 9 monthsAug 27, 2024 08:19:50 ago (+0/-0)

it is a ritual humiliation. It is time consuming and resource consuming, done out of superstition, and inferior to many easier and cheaper procedures that are not nearly as dangerous and intrusive ( like ultrasound which just doing has benefits)