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Because this was discussed here not too long ago, my apologies to
those who haven't yet attained old farthood..... Actually, John, they're the only ones who should be concerned. Those who have really achieved old farthood, like me, no longer need to be. After my (second) colonoscopy, a couple of years ago, the doc said, "I have good news, and good news." "The good news is that you passed. And the other good news is, you'll never have to go through this again." He went on to explain that colonoscopies are not usually done on anyone older than 75 because the risks outweigh the benefits. So hang in there.....75 arrives a lot quicker than we expect it. vince |
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![]() "vincent p. norris" wrote in message ... He went on to explain that colonoscopies are not usually done on anyone older than 75 because the risks outweigh the benefits. Geeze, thats GOOD news?? --riverman |
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![]() vincent p. norris wrote: He went on to explain that colonoscopies are not usually done on anyone older than 75 because the risks outweigh the benefits. Pardon my ignorance, but what are the "risks"? - Ken |
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On 17 Dec 2006 16:06:16 -0800, " wrote:
vincent p. norris wrote: He went on to explain that colonoscopies are not usually done on anyone older than 75 because the risks outweigh the benefits. Pardon my ignorance, but what are the "risks"? - Ken Bowel perforation risky enough for you? /daytripper (who looks forward to not needing those damned things...) |
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![]() "daytripper" wrote in message ... On 17 Dec 2006 16:06:16 -0800, " wrote: vincent p. norris wrote: He went on to explain that colonoscopies are not usually done on anyone older than 75 because the risks outweigh the benefits. Pardon my ignorance, but what are the "risks"? - Ken Bowel perforation risky enough for you? /daytripper (who looks forward to not needing those damned things...) I dunno if I'd look forward to the day that the potential of having bowel cancer was the good option. :-( --riverman |
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Pardon my ignorance, but what are the "risks"?
- Ken Bowel perforation risky enough for you? Yeah, that's what the doc said. Bowel tissue becomes thinner and weaker--more susceptible to puncture-- as one ages. He also suggested, in more med-school language, that if no signs of impending colon cancer can be spotted at age 75, you'll probably DIE before the cancer can kill you. Now if that ain't cheery news, what the heck is? vince |
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vincent p. norris wrote:
He went on to explain that colonoscopies are not usually done on anyone older than 75 because the risks outweigh the benefits. So hang in there.....75 arrives a lot quicker than we expect it. Great. I love having something to look forward to. ![]() - JR |
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vincent p. norris wrote:
He went on to explain that colonoscopies are not usually done on anyone older than 75 because the risks outweigh the benefits. So hang in there.....75 arrives a lot quicker than we expect it. Great. I love having something to look forward to. ![]() Happy to make you happy, John; and while I'm at it, Happy New Year! vince |
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