Have people lost trust in regular vaccines after seeing the mRNA ones? Lets find out!
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I'm so afraid of doctors now that I'm even scared to schedule a colonoscopy.
That's not a joke about taking anything through the exit door, I mean an actual colonoscopy, the thing they tell you to get upon reaching certain age thresholds.
If you don’t have high risk of colon cancer (strong family history - meaning first or second degree relative, diagnosed under the age of 50) you don’t need one. Do Cologuard testing instead. My bowels have not been the same since I had one. I’m convinced the prep ruined my normal function. Plus you’ll avoid anesthesia and any time you can avoid that you should.
While I have lost all trust in vaccines and almost regret allowing my children to be vaccinated, I do have the colonoscopies. My first one 16 years ago discovered several pre cancerous polyps and I have no family history of colon cancer. I now go every 3 years to have polyps removed. Luckily the first two I had, the doctor prescribed the clean out cocktail. After that the insurance companies make them push the over the counter crap that will rip your insides up and took me almost 2 years before I felt normal again. Now when I go, I refuse to use the over-the-counter and require the doctor to write the prescription. Many insurance companies won’t cover it and it is expensive, but I’ve also learned that many offices have “samples“ they will give you. If you do decide to get another one, make sure you get the prescription clean out not the OTC recipe you buy in the drugstore.
You only have [their] word for that.
Besides, I hear that fenbendazole plus Chaga mushroom powder is very effective at warding off bowel cancer.
Overall I agree, but colonoscopies will catch more and also potentially find other problems that aren't cancerous, and aren't related at all that they can provide treatment for.
Prep should not affect your long term bowel movements, and while I won't convince you that your perception of the cause is untrue, it's essentially just a liquid fast with laxatives -- it shouldn't cause a problem.
Possible that something was damaged on the way in or out though.
As for your last comment: all the yes. Anaesthesia is some terrifying shit.
It screws up your microbiome
You trust Cologuard? I've heard of them.
It’s a stool test. You send your entire stool sample to a lab to be screened for blood and cancerous cells. I believe the basic idea is - if you’ve got polyps or cancer going on inside the colon, those abnormal cells shed off easily and can be detected in your sample. I am ignorant of the actual testing, and if you’re wary of genetic testing, I cannot say whether or not they are doing that.
I understand the mistrust that has developed around medicine. I work in the medical field and I get it. I’ve lost a lot of trust as well and seen some things I’ve never seen in 32 years of this work. But I don’t know any providers (physicians, NP’s, PA’s) that got personally paid extra to give MRNA injections, certain medications or diagnose people with COVID. I HAVE seen plenty be lazy about investigating anything and blindly/fearfully follow government guidelines - which I do believe are shaped by some with malicious intent.
So it’s going to be like anything else- you’ll have to do some research and try to make the best informed decision for you. But don’t totally give up on all medical professionals. Many are awake and still want to do it to help others.
I could be wrong, but I believe Cologuard actually looks at DNA.
Cancer? Big deal, I'll eat apricots.
If I ever get a colonoscopy, I'll consider getting it done without sedation.
Hell, tax time is enough to know what that feels like kek