Colonoscopy - Just Do It

I have accepted death as unavoidable. It's not about showing anything. It's how I genuinely feel.
i think we all have accepted death as unavoidable. doesn't mean we shouldn't be prudent about our day-to-day health, which is about the most valuable thing a human being can possess, afaik (sound health). i've never had cancer, but from what i gather, it's a pretty miserable way to go out. nothin' for nothin', but i'd like my exit from this world to involve as little "unpleasantness" as possible, if i can help it.
 
There’s a difference between going out when you’re old and a liability for people and going out when you’re still close to your prime.
 
I agree with just about all of this. I agree that all control is an illusion. I also agree that the medical industry doesn’t give a shit about patients. Sure you may find a nurse, doctor, etc that has compassion/empathy but in the end you’re just a number.

That’s why everyone who deals with the medical industry needs an advocate. They need someone who will fight and “make them care”. Usually, that means being an advocate for oneself. That means being vocal about treatment, procedures, etc. It means insisting on making people care. When I was younger and I did some guardianship work where I was the court appointed guardian for people in psych wards. I can tell you that I was a real pain the ass to doctors. These were patients nobody cared about. I was the guardian because no family member wanted to do it. I went to every treatment plan meeting. I challenged them on every anti-psych drug they wanted to administer. If I didn’t lots of those doctors would have just doped those people up so that they weren’t a bother to staff.

The point is that while we don’t have control we can do things that effect certain outcomes. We can take steps to influence outcomes. We aren’t all just riding a wave that has a pre-determined outcome. While all control is an illusion it’s also true that we are all a byproduct of the decisions that we make. Make poor decisions you will get poor results. Let’s take this subject: I don’t have any stats to prove it but logic dictates that most people who die from colon cancer are those who don’t get colonoscopies. Certainly not all but I’d venture to say most. Often times this is a preventable disease. If you choose not to have screening then it’s a greater likelihood that you’ll suffer from it. It’s not totally random.

As far as an afterlife, I honestly believe that there is something. I don’t think it’s a grey haired man in the sky judging all things as good/bad. I do think that it’s another plane of existence. I also believe that we often encounter those who are in our lives now.
I think we think too much of ourselves, and just being a good person while you're here is enough. There isn't anything after this, like there isn't for an insect or a tree. We live, we die. None of it really matters in the big picture to me.
 
i think we all have accepted death as unavoidable. doesn't mean we shouldn't be prudent about our day-to-day health, which is about the most valuable thing a human being can possess, afaik (sound health). i've never had cancer, but from what i gather, it's a pretty miserable way to go out. nothin' for nothin', but i'd like my exit from this world to involve as little "unpleasantness" as possible, if i can help it.
Never said it would be pleasant, but I also subscribe to quality over quantity, and of it gets real bad, I'll check myself out before it gets too rough.
 
Never said it would be pleasant, but I also subscribe to quality over quantity, and of it gets real bad, I'll check myself out before it gets too rough.
Quit being an asshole and go get a colonoscopy...you pussy.
 
I think we think too much of ourselves, and just being a good person while you're here is enough. There isn't anything after this, like there isn't for an insect or a tree. We live, we die. None of it really matters in the big picture to me.

Sorry man. I just disagree. I obviously can’t prove it. It’s just a very strong belief that I hold.
 
Word. Colonoscopy under sedation is a piece of cake.

A prostate biopsy on the other hand is nothing to look forward to. I've had 4 of them. All negative.
Yeah, I had a prostate biopsy done about 3 year ago. It wasn't painful, just annoying and uncomfortable. But I'd still take the colonoscopy over a prostate biopsy any day! :nod:
 
There just aren’t a lot of people in their 90’s who look like they’re happy to still be around.

I saw a documentary a few years ago about some SF pimps, and there was this 91 yo pimp who had an 18 yo GF. I bet he was happy for a few minutes a day....
 
Yeah, I had a prostate biopsy done about 3 year ago. It wasn't painful, just annoying and uncomfortable. But I'd still take the colonoscopy over a prostate biopsy any day! :nod:

I had a heart biopsies where I could feel them snipping a piece of my heart. Once they fucked up and cut open one of my valves. I felt that too. Weird feeling.
 
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