That sounds like an off brand toothpaste lolol
Apparently it's this thing I see on TV a lot where you take a stool sample, send it in, and then they test it for colon cancer. I read about it and apparently it's very accurate. The catch is that people who have a history of colon cancer in their family may not be the best candidates they say.
In my experience, no FreakingWay!Yep, my five years is up also. should have scheduled it 3 months ago, still haven't. Just can't bring myself to pick up the phone. What are the chances of my Doc and my Wife (RN) just forgetting about it?
Apparently it's this thing I see on TV a lot where you take a stool sample, send it in, and then they test it for colon cancer. I read about it and apparently it's very accurate. The catch is that people who have a history of colon cancer in their family may not be the best candidates they say.
Another good one is when the MD walks into the room grabs his thermometer and says...”some asshole has my pen I’ll be right back” hahaI feel your pain. Just had the procedure the end of February.
My wife says I’m no longer allowed to speak to the doctor after the procedure.
I don’t remember saying this, but apparently I asked. “Do you still have your watch?”
Cracked up the room, so I’m told.
OH so now you are the 5 year plan!Done! They didn't knock me out completely but far enough for me to feel no pain but be able to see the pics live. In other words this one I'll remember Everyone was great, love my VA care level.
Everything went fine, the doc removed two small polyps but that's it.
Now to eat!!!
I had the Colorgard test first. You poop in a bucket. Send it off FED EX. My doctor ordered it. The package came in the mail. I waited a month before opening it. After a month, Colorgard sent me a message promising a $50 gift card if I would send a sample. My sample came back positive, and I then had a colonoscopy.
So when you say it came back positive, does that mean you had (or have?) color cancer?