With apologies to anyone that has ever had to deal with colon cancer (my grandmother had it), I have had the thing for a couple weeks and have come to realize that I would rather die of colon cancer than **** in a box. I finally just threw it away.
My dad is a 15 year colon cancer survivor.With apologies to anyone that has ever had to deal with colon cancer (my grandmother had it), I have had the thing for a couple weeks and have come to realize that I would rather die of colon cancer than **** in a box. I finally just threw it away.
No, according to their ad (which I have heard numerous times), you are supposed to undergo a colonoscopy after the indication of a positive test. I honestly don’t know if it’s an at-home diagnostic test (but I think it is), or if you’re supposed to send in the sample for testing.Is it instead of a colonoscopy? If so I think I’d prefer shitting in a box. I would imagine being a worker in their factory would be a wonderful job as well.
Yes. For lower-risk peeps. No family history for me. I crapped in the box. My wife drove it to the UPS store. They test in their lab. You get results. All is well.Is it instead of a colonoscopy? If so I think I’d prefer shitting in a box. I would imagine being a worker in their factory would be a wonderful job as well.
Yes. For lower-risk peeps. No family history for me. I crapped in the box. My wife drove it to the UPS store. They test in their lab. You get results. All is well.
Much better than a colonoscopy.
Crapping in a box and marking it “guaranteed” is betterYes. For lower-risk peeps. No family history for me. I crapped in the box. My wife drove it to the UPS store. They test in their lab. You get results. All is well.
Much better than a colonoscopy.
Wait, wtf is that? Do you not have the option of being put under? I have a sneaking suspicion about a visit I have this week.Having a colonoscopy is nothing. Having a prostate biopsy without going under is the worst experience ever.
Can’t you crap in your hand and place it in the box?With apologies to anyone that has ever had to deal with colon cancer (my grandmother had it), I have had the thing for a couple weeks and have come to realize that I would rather die of colon cancer than **** in a box. I finally just threw it away.
Or some kind of elaborate Rube Goldberg machine?Can’t you crap in your hand and place it in the box?
+1. Totally agree.NOTHING replaces a colonoscopy. Don't be stupid about putting off the scope if you are 45 (new age)
+1. Totally agree.
10 years ago, I began throwing up non-stop. I threw up so violently that my appendix burst. Wife took me to emergency room. Doctors ran tests. Endured 3 surgeries over 36 hours. During third surgery, doctor performed a resection. I've been fine since. Declined chemo. Have had two colonoscopy procedures since. Due for another soon.
Before the first biopsy the doctor said I didn't have to go under because it would only take about 15 minutes, wasn't too much discomfort and that I could then drive myself home. Well, it took longer than 15 minutes because I was a terrible patient and couldn't relax. I felt like I was being raped. And the drive home was very bizarre in an almost shameful sort of way. Needless to say, the second biopsy they had to do, I went under.Wait, wtf is that? Do you not have the option of being put under? I have a sneaking suspicion about a visit I have this week.
Colonoscopies are fun (minus the prep). Get super high for about 8 seconds, take a nice nap, wake up remembering nothing, be ENCOURAGED to fart, and sleep all day.
The drugs they use to put me under were “almost worth” the cleansing process.Before the first biopsy the doctor said I didn't have to go under because it would only take about 15 minutes, wasn't too much discomfort and that I could then drive myself home. Well, it took longer than 15 minutes because I was a terrible patient and couldn't relax. I felt like I was being raped. And the drive home was very bizarre in an almost shameful sort of way. Needless to say, the second biopsy they had to do, I went under.
Can't they tell now just with taking blood samples? Not sure but I thought this was the way they do it now.
Edited: I Know my doctor said it can be done. Below is an excerpt from an article I read.
"Detecting colon cancer with blood alone may have been an impossibility just a few years ago, but new developments are starting to suggest otherwise. Can blood tests diagnose colon cancer? A new discovery suggests that it may be possible by identifying circulating tumor cells in the blood."
I'm all for this sort of stuff. I'm sure it's not really nailed down yet, but I have to imagine something like this will only become more accurate. Any time I can send my blood/poop/urine/**** to a lab so they can diagnose me... sign me up.
I mean, think of how many men don't go get their prostate checked, just because of the discomfort and pain. I'll gladly pay for something like this. Could save thousands of lives, and also likely save money on expensive treatment down the road.
Indeed. Must agree. Prep is the worst part about the whole procedure. What a mess. Last time, I could not even finish all the Miralax drinks. Nearly barfed it up too.The drugs they use to put me under were “almost worth” the cleansing process.
My dad went his whole life never getting screened or tested and in 2017 at age 72 was diagnosed with Colon cancer that had spread to his liver. He was terminal at that point. 11 months later he passed away. I got my first colonoscopy at age 48 right after my dads diagnosis, and just had my second a couple of weeks ago. I find the fear of getting a colonoscopy as ludicrous. They put you to sleep, it takes all of 15-20 minutes then you wake back up. I was in and out of the clinic in less than two hours, you feel nothing. The prep the day before is the worst part, but honestly it's probably does you good to clean your gut out like that every so often.Is it instead of a colonoscopy? If so I think I’d prefer shitting in a box. I would imagine being a worker in their factory would be a wonderful job as well.
How did you have any **** left to **** the bed with after the exam? Why were you still drug induced? just had mine on the 13th. Came out of the anesthesia, got dressed then my wife and I went and had a big breakfast at First Watch. Went home and did some work.Had/done both .. both were terrible experiences . The **** in a box thing is simply difficult to execute .. LOL .. and the colonoscopy .. everyone knows prep is a ***** , then post exam my drug induced self **** the bed . Good times .
Yeah I don't see how cologaurd could be approved as a replacement given the terrible numbers on it. Cologuard's own numbers they publish say that 8% of people with cancer will get a false negative and 13% of people without cancer will get a false positive. I know people don't want a tube shoved up their butt but it's better than dying of butt cancer.NOTHING replaces a colonoscopy. Don't be stupid about putting off the scope if you are 45 (new age)
I was still high as a kite when I woke up .. had tons of gas and some ,,, shall we say residual leftovers I ASSume ... lol I actually thought it was gonna be a fart .. and it was a total SHART .. smh ..How did you have any **** left to **** the bed with after the exam? Why were you still drug induced? just had mine on the 13th. Came out of the anesthesia, got dressed then my wife and I went and had a big breakfast at First Watch. Went home and did some work.
This is awesomeI was still high as a kite when I woke up .. had tons of gas and some ,,, shall we say residual leftovers I ASSume ... lol I actually thought it was gonna be a fart .. and it was a total SHART .. smh ..