Popular Post georgegeorgia Posted March 3 Popular Post Share Posted March 3 The doctor has recommended me to go for a colonoscopy No reason just a check as I get old. I'm thinking of waiting until I get to Thailand/Philippines in June But my questions to you are , is a colonoscopy needed if Yoh have no symptoms of bowel disorders? Im scared to get this done as they have to put you to sleep apparently and they may talk about me and make jokes etc 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Dolf Posted March 3 Popular Post Share Posted March 3 3 minutes ago, georgegeorgia said: The doctor has recommended me to go for a colonoscopy No reason just a check as I get old. I'm thinking of waiting until I get to Thailand/Philippines in June But my questions to you are , is a colonoscopy needed if Yoh have no symptoms of bowel disorders? Im scared to get this done as they have to put you to sleep apparently and they may talk about me and make jokes etc What sort of jokes? Gee there's a coke bottle. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
georgegeorgia Posted March 3 Author Share Posted March 3 Just now, Dolf said: What sort of jokes? Gee there's a coke bottle. Yes 😅 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
retarius Posted March 3 Share Posted March 3 I'm 70 and have had doctors regularly urging me to get a colonoscopy done since I was 50. It is recommended by the AMA that you get one done every 5 years after age 50. A mate of mine got one done and was told he had polyps (which is very common indeed) and the surgeon recommended that he have a section of bowel removed, have a temporary stoma bag, and then after 3 months have his bowel reattached to his anus. He had to have a blood drive as US hospitals were short of blood at the time. Now the guy didn't even have cancerous lesions. I am sure the chances of dying from a birth field post surgical infection are far higher than dying of a potential cancer. I have not had a colonoscopy, nor will I have one, and if I die for bowel cancer then so be it, you have too die of something don't you? 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post TroubleandGrumpy Posted March 3 Popular Post Share Posted March 3 Bowell Cancer is one of the cancers where death can be prevented if caught early enough - it is a slow growing cancer - unlike skin or breast cancers. Having the bowell checked via colonosopy is a good idea IMO every 10 years after turning 50 if there is a hsiroty of bowell cancer in the family. There is also the option of having your poo tested for blood every few years - in Australia there is a free test service done every 2-3 years for all over 60. Blood in the poo (very small amounts) is a sign of possible cancer - test positive and then they recommend a colonoscopy - often just a bleeding polyp/s, but good to find out if it is cancer. Testing poo for blood can be done here - and there are several very good hospitals here for a colonoscopy too - and surgery if it is needed (but check their blood supply of your type first - those operations bleed a lot). 3 1 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
richard_smith237 Posted March 3 Share Posted March 3 5 minutes ago, TroubleandGrumpy said: Bowell Cancer is one of the cancers where death can be prevented if caught early enough - it is a slow growing cancer - unlike skin or breast cancers. Having the bowell checked via colonosopy is a good idea IMO every 10 years after turning 50 if there is a hsiroty of bowell cancer in the family. There is also the option of having your poo tested for blood every few years - in Australia there is a free test service done every 2-3 years for all over 60. Blood in the poo (very small amounts) is a sign of possible cancer - test positive and then they recommend a colonoscopy - often just a bleeding polyp/s, but good to find out if it is cancer. Testing poo for blood can be done here - and there are several very good hospitals here for a colonoscopy too - and surgery if it is needed (but check their blood supply of your type first - those operations bleed a lot). Agreed... I wonder how many of us are thinking...'I really should go and get this done'... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Dolf Posted March 3 Popular Post Share Posted March 3 18 minutes ago, retarius said: I'm 70 and have had doctors regularly urging me to get a colonoscopy done since I was 50. It is recommended by the AMA that you get one done every 5 years after age 50. A mate of mine got one done and was told he had polyps (which is very common indeed) and the surgeon recommended that he have a section of bowel removed, have a temporary stoma bag, and then after 3 months have his bowel reattached to his anus. He had to have a blood drive as US hospitals were short of blood at the time. Now the guy didn't even have cancerous lesions. I am sure the chances of dying from a birth field post surgical infection are far higher than dying of a potential cancer. I have not had a colonoscopy, nor will I have one, and if I die for bowel cancer then so be it, you have too die of something don't you? I view doctors like mechanics. If it ain't broken don't fix it. 1 4 1 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flyingtlger Posted March 3 Share Posted March 3 34 minutes ago, georgegeorgia said: Im scared to get this done as they have to put you to sleep apparently and they may talk about me and make jokes etc Just don't get a woody during the procedure.... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post richard_smith237 Posted March 3 Popular Post Share Posted March 3 4 minutes ago, Dolf said: I view doctors like mechanics. If it ain't broken don't fix it. In that case, check yer pipes for corrosion which could leading to engine failure OR... Never buy a car from Dolf - he doesn't know what preventative maintenance is ! 1 3 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Lacessit Posted March 3 Popular Post Share Posted March 3 I have had colonoscopies regularly every five years. If the OP has any family member - even cousins - with a history of polyps or bowel cancer, he should get it done. If he has never had one, a check could be useful in finding other problems, such as diverticulitis. Doctors don't recommend procedures for fun. They do it because knowledge is better than ignorance, when it comes to health. The sedation is usually quite light, patients don't remember anything. The most inconvenient part is the bowel preparation, although that has improved since my first time. Bum guns beat toilet paper hands down. 3 1 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JackGats Posted March 3 Share Posted March 3 Can be done with only a strong tranquilizer, not really being "put to sleep". Less stressful than a gastroscopy where you need to swallow down the tube. I didn't know it was something you subjected yourself to without probable cause. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
georgegeorgia Posted March 3 Author Share Posted March 3 (edited) 2 hours ago, retarius said: I'm 70 and have had doctors regularly urging me to get a colonoscopy done since I was 50. It is recommended by the AMA that you get one done every 5 years after age 50. A mate of mine got one done and was told he had polyps (which is very common indeed) and the surgeon recommended that he have a section of bowel removed, have a temporary stoma bag, and then after 3 months have his bowel reattached to his anus. He had to have a blood drive as US hospitals were short of blood at the time. Now the guy didn't even have cancerous lesions. I am sure the chances of dying from a birth field post surgical infection are far higher than dying of a potential cancer. I have not had a colonoscopy, nor will I have one, and if I die for bowel cancer then so be it, you have too die of something don't you? Geez that sounds scary ! No they won't be doing that to me if they find polyps !!! I gather by your post though you are sceptical it should of been done ??? Edited March 3 by georgegeorgia Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Sheryl Posted March 3 Popular Post Share Posted March 3 2 hours ago, Dolf said: I view doctors like mechanics. If it ain't broken don't fix it. The problem is you may not know it is "brioken" until it is too late to fix. In the case of colon cancer it is the difference between a simple outpatient procedure vs major surgery that may entail a colostomy...and, of course, possible death. Pre-cancerous polyps are asymptomatic. So for that matter are early cancers. Hence the recommendation to screen. 4 1 1 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post mokwit Posted March 3 Popular Post Share Posted March 3 2 hours ago, retarius said: I'm 70 and have had doctors regularly urging me to get a colonoscopy done since I was 50. It is recommended by the AMA that you get one done every 5 years after age 50. A mate of mine got one done and was told he had polyps (which is very common indeed) and the surgeon recommended that he have a section of bowel removed, have a temporary stoma bag, and then after 3 months have his bowel reattached to his anus. He had to have a blood drive as US hospitals were short of blood at the time. Now the guy didn't even have cancerous lesions. I am sure the chances of dying from a birth field post surgical infection are far higher than dying of a potential cancer. I have not had a colonoscopy, nor will I have one, and if I die for bowel cancer then so be it, you have too die of something don't you? I am dying of bowel cancer and wish I had not kept on putting off the colonoscopy. Had one done post surgery, complete nothingburger. 1 1 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
georgegeorgia Posted March 3 Author Share Posted March 3 20 minutes ago, mokwit said: I am dying of bowel cancer and wish I had not kept on putting off the colonoscopy. Had one done post surgery, complete nothingburger. I'm sorry to hear that 💚💚💚 My condolences to you 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zhounan Posted March 3 Share Posted March 3 It depends on your age or on your symptoms. I am 33, and just done a colonoscopy two months ago because I was having rectal pain. All the process was perfect, just like the nurses and doctors. The price was around 8.000 baht. (Don't worry, nobody will makes jokes of you) 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post jaideedave Posted March 3 Popular Post Share Posted March 3 50 minutes ago, Sheryl said: The problem is you may not know it is "brioken" until it is too late to fix. In the case of colon cancer it is the difference between a simple outpatient procedure vs major surgery that may entail a colostomy...and, of course, possible death. Pre-cancerous polyps are asymptomatic. So for that matter are early cancers. Hence the recommendation to screen. About 6 years ago while on vacation I started having symptoms that indicated I should get a colonoscopy. I got one and it revealed stage 2 colon cancer. Subsequently a surgeon removed a section of my bowel and a stoma bag was fitted. After a year I requested to have the bag removed and the procedure reversed.The Dr said for me to get chemo therapy first. I refused because 3 weeks after the operation I suffered severe renal issues.This took almost a year to resolve. I ended up getting a PET Scan which was clear and got a different Dr and hospital to reverse this. Of course I had to get another colonoscopy pre op.I recommend everyone over 50 to at least get one just for peace of mind.All good since 2018. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
georgegeorgia Posted March 3 Author Share Posted March 3 2 hours ago, zhounan said: It depends on your age or on your symptoms. I am 33, and just done a colonoscopy two months ago because I was having rectal pain. All the process was perfect, just like the nurses and doctors. The price was around 8.000 baht. (Don't worry, nobody will makes jokes of you) I can assure you the nurses and doctors do joke around when the patient is sedated even putting in classical music Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Lacessit Posted March 3 Popular Post Share Posted March 3 4 minutes ago, georgegeorgia said: I can assure you the nurses and doctors do joke around when the patient is sedated even putting in classical music As you are sedated, why would it make any difference to you.? You can't hear them. 1 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
richard_smith237 Posted March 3 Share Posted March 3 39 minutes ago, georgegeorgia said: I can assure you the nurses and doctors do joke around when the patient is sedated even putting in classical music It's quite remarkable that when someone with a posting history such as yours offers 'assurance' on on a fact your comment actually has the opposite impact and we know you are just making stuff up off the top of your head..... .... or.... did you get this information from watching Greys Anatomy, House or did the ex Surgeon tell you while at a secret bar... but you can't tell which bar it is cos's its secret and also where the Ex Special forces guys hang-out !!! 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thailand Posted March 3 Share Posted March 3 (edited) 24 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said: It's quite remarkable that when someone with a posting history such as yours offers 'assurance' on on a fact your comment actually has the opposite impact and we know you are just making stuff up off the top of your head..... .... or.... did you get this information from watching Greys Anatomy, House or did the ex Surgeon tell you while at a secret bar... but you can't tell which bar it is cos's its secret and also where the Ex Special forces guys hang-out !!! Not the other end? Not too subtle I hope? Edited March 3 by Thailand Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HugoFastor Posted March 3 Share Posted March 3 6 hours ago, georgegeorgia said: The doctor has recommended me to go for a colonoscopy No reason just a check as I get old. I'm thinking of waiting until I get to Thailand/Philippines in June But my questions to you are , is a colonoscopy needed if Yoh have no symptoms of bowel disorders? Im scared to get this done as they have to put you to sleep apparently and they may talk about me and make jokes etc Almost everyone that gets a colonoscopy have no symptoms of bowel disorders. It is simply a routine diagnostic test to be done every 5 years and recommended for men starting at the age of 50. The problem with colon cancer is that it is a silent traveler, and, if left undetected by a colonoscopy, then often it can be fatal when detected from symptoms that develop once the cancer is in a very progressed stage. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KannikaP Posted March 3 Share Posted March 3 7 hours ago, georgegeorgia said: The doctor has recommended me to go for a colonoscopy No reason just a check as I get old. I'm thinking of waiting until I get to Thailand/Philippines in June But my questions to you are , is a colonoscopy needed if Yoh have no symptoms of bowel disorders? Im scared to get this done as they have to put you to sleep apparently and they may talk about me and make jokes etc If you are waiting until your return in June, from where are all your posts being concocted please? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
georgegeorgia Posted March 3 Author Share Posted March 3 (edited) 1 hour ago, KannikaP said: If you are waiting until your return in June, from where are all your posts being concocted please? Alice Springs Edited March 3 by georgegeorgia Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zhounan Posted March 3 Share Posted March 3 4 hours ago, georgegeorgia said: I can assure you the nurses and doctors do joke around when the patient is sedated even putting in classical music Maybe in the US, where clowns dance on TikTok. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tiber Posted March 3 Share Posted March 3 Went to Calcutta for years,2 years apart, had the 2 scans same time, found cancer, gullet. Back to UK,told 6 months to live or surgery,12 hour op, could not face it, so radiation,5 weeks of it, knocked me sideways,MRIs CT coming out of my ears, stomach stabbed 7 xs, sent cameras in, stomach wash out ,no spread. Money spent unreal, every day £100 taxi ride provided, for 5 weeks,3 spells, long hospital,stays ,every which way docs gps,nurses ,hosp appointments dozens of them, still going on Throwing money at me £109 tax free every week, plus another £80 weekly taxable every week plus OAP,plus public sector pension, money when I don't need it. Anyway seem to have OK,but scans will def save your life Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Tiber Posted March 3 Popular Post Share Posted March 3 2 minutes ago, Tiber said: Went to Calcutta for years,2 years apart, had the 2 scans same time, found cancer, gullet. Back to UK,told 6 months to live or surgery,12 hour op, could not face it, so radiation,5 weeks of it, knocked me sideways,MRIs CT coming out of my ears, stomach stabbed 7 xs, sent cameras in, stomach wash out ,no spread. Money spent unreal, every day £100 taxi ride provided, for 5 weeks,3 spells, long hospital,stays ,every which way docs gps,nurses ,hosp appointments dozens of them, still going on Throwing money at me £109 tax free every week, plus another £80 weekly taxable every week plus OAP,plus public sector pension, money when I don't need it. Anyway seem to have OK,but scans will def save your life Please get a scan ,ever other person will get cancer in their lifetime 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HauptmannUK Posted March 3 Share Posted March 3 I've had them done routinely every few on UK NHS since I turned 50. Always been very professional and done without sedation. I felt quite relaxed. Feels a little bit weird, but definitely not painful. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
domdom Posted March 5 Share Posted March 5 Hello Will undergo one (I had 4 previous already as there were colon cancer in my family).. Procedure is much more expensive in Thailand than in France)... got quotation 40.000 bahts here in Pattaya..even more in some hospitals Have a good day . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
F Groenen Posted March 5 Share Posted March 5 Ask for CEA test with your blood work. This is an indicator of bowel cancer. Not included in the standard blood tests. There are also AFP (liver), CA19-9 (digestive) and PSA (prostate) indicators. Still nothing safer than colonoscopy every five years. I started at 40, since both parents passed away from cancer. The cost can vary a lot and price may not include all services, leading to surprising high bill afterwards. Shop around as the procedure is the same everywhere. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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