plus the painkillers they gave me i cant take cause they make my heart race really bad and i feel like i cant breath so extra strength tylenol is my only pain killer its a nightmare but as i said they were precancerious so i had to get them out like asap i accually think some of my crohns pain is caused by the polyps in a weird way
had this surgery done on wens the 25th im 23 years old and it hurts so so so bad its not even funny im sitting on a donut right now as im typing this is the second time ive had them removed had them removed when i was 19 but think this time was worse still bleeding a little and mine is in the rectum so extra sensitive have crohns disease as well i wish i knew a way of speeding up the healing its the pain and soreness that bothers me not the bleeding
Just had this today. One polyp was found. I just turned 37 about 3 weeks ago. The prep drink was crappy but the procedure was nothing at all. GO GET CHECKED!!!
It's simply fantastic to see those cunting things burnt off and removed. They are just too shitty to leave behind. i love seeing a Doctor performing such fantastic work. Bowel
@LeopardFixJeopardy I am told that the 2 large polyps I had in 2004 took about 10 years to grow to that size.
From that point on, I changed my diet and cut out most of the red meat in my diet and 7 years later the colonoscopy showed negative for any polyps at all. I believe that the cause of polyps/colon cancer are part genetic, stress, and diet.
I suggest that everyone get a periodic colonoscopy screen every 5 years after 50 and earlier if there is a family history.
Are colon polyps normal? The doctor found about 7 in my Sigmoid colon today and removed them all and sent them for biopsy, it seems like quite a lot =/
had my first colonoscopy today at the age of 35. my father had colon cancer at 47, 20 years ago. they found and removed three polyps. it's never too soon to get this done if you have a family history.
May look nasty, but this is very very interesting. My digestion & gas issues have worsened beyond what i can bear. It started around 3 years ago after taking some stupid antibiotic. Well gas gets more & more frequent and bathroom trips take much much longer as i push and push for stool to come forth but nothing. Tried lots of colonic treatments, eating raw, gluten-free diet, a candida diet, and the issues just keep reoccuring. i think i need a check-up, i'm just too broke...
Thanks for this video. I have a few questions. How long does it normally take for this colonoscopy? And is there a right way and a wrong way of getting the polyp? And has it been discovered what causes them? Thanks.
i have got to have the camera up the backside wed 16th dec and im scared. i have read it dont hurt but i have also read it can be abit painfull..... and want happens if i wana pass wind ( GULP ) LOL
I had the same along with the oral camera last month in Worcs. They need to inflate the empty chamber (bowel or stomach) with air to let the camera look round. Think of a balloon deflated then refilled. The air has to come back out again, through the mouth is worse it passes over the vocal cord and makes you sound like a navvy. Fear not, it doesn't hurt at all, the worse part is starving for 24 hours! Good luck! angie.
I have the inherited gene that causes colon cancer. My acending colon was removed 7 yrs ago because of malignancy. Since then, I go for a colonoscopy evey year and have a polyp removed just about every year. So far so good, no cancer.
uhm hi.. i recently had a balve movment and there was bleeding.. should i get checked for this? im concerned because my father has colon cancer and is in remition right now.. help?!!?!?!?!
I am a 46 years old male. I just had it done last Monday, Oct 26. The doctor removed 4 polyps from my colon. 2 of the polyps were adenomatous or precancerous.
I didn't remember the procedure. I was given an anesthetic and was knocked out during the procedure. It was done in less than 30 minutes.
But the next few days, I was having some discomfort in my lower left of abdomen and during my bowel movements.
Just had mine yesterday and they found two polyps. Both were removed. You said it does not hurt. I had woke up shortly before they took them off and the doctor said "This is going to hurt a little." This was the worst pain I think I have ever felt. What did they do wrong? Also I was told I would not remember any of this but I do. This is a memory I would really like not to remember. I will be more cautious about having this done again but it won't stop me.
thanks for your comment its refreshing to read considering all the sick people commenting in stupid ways maybe they don't have a disease like me. i have had chrohns for 9 years and have a scope tomorrow thanks and take caqre...
plus the painkillers they gave me i cant take cause they make my heart race really bad and i feel like i cant breath so extra strength tylenol is my only pain killer its a nightmare but as i said they were precancerious so i had to get them out like asap i accually think some of my crohns pain is caused by the polyps in a weird way
rage77love1 2 days ago
had this surgery done on wens the 25th im 23 years old and it hurts so so so bad its not even funny im sitting on a donut right now as im typing this is the second time ive had them removed had them removed when i was 19 but think this time was worse still bleeding a little and mine is in the rectum so extra sensitive have crohns disease as well i wish i knew a way of speeding up the healing its the pain and soreness that bothers me not the bleeding
rage77love1 2 days ago
Just had this today. One polyp was found. I just turned 37 about 3 weeks ago. The prep drink was crappy but the procedure was nothing at all. GO GET CHECKED!!!
dgreen626 1 week ago
Ok I suppose id best have the crappy drink and go tomorrow and be anally invaded by a sadist with a hot noose,,
WorldsGreatestMystic 4 weeks ago
It's simply fantastic to see those cunting things burnt off and removed. They are just too shitty to leave behind. i love seeing a Doctor performing such fantastic work. Bowel
MilibandDavid 2 months ago
stop eating so much beef
thehantavirus 5 months ago
Are there any data in how fast they can grow in size?
LeopardFixJeopardy 6 months ago
@LeopardFixJeopardy I am told that the 2 large polyps I had in 2004 took about 10 years to grow to that size.
From that point on, I changed my diet and cut out most of the red meat in my diet and 7 years later the colonoscopy showed negative for any polyps at all. I believe that the cause of polyps/colon cancer are part genetic, stress, and diet.
I suggest that everyone get a periodic colonoscopy screen every 5 years after 50 and earlier if there is a family history.
dcareyHQvideos 5 months ago
I WILL HAVE MINE TOMORROW. I AM SCARED!!!
FER8DE8DESTINO8NORTE 10 months ago
extraterrestrial tech!!!! it be WAYYYY EASIER
billtheman100 1 year ago
my dad had this lol
alylafau 1 year ago
can the doc give me the video of my colonoscopy tomorrow? lol i wanna see what's going on in there.
ChrisK513 1 year ago
what is the yellow substaces??
SuperJin1004 1 year ago
@SuperJin1004 shit.
mvandeven 1 year ago
Are colon polyps normal? The doctor found about 7 in my Sigmoid colon today and removed them all and sent them for biopsy, it seems like quite a lot =/
youboob6022 1 year ago
@youboob6022 colon polyps are not normal as they are benign tumors that can turn cancerous
thehantavirus 6 months ago
had my first colonoscopy today at the age of 35. my father had colon cancer at 47, 20 years ago. they found and removed three polyps. it's never too soon to get this done if you have a family history.
jmoran74 1 year ago
wow ty very interesting...on my way to have a colonoscopy done today!!!
Cerises4u 1 year ago
May look nasty, but this is very very interesting. My digestion & gas issues have worsened beyond what i can bear. It started around 3 years ago after taking some stupid antibiotic. Well gas gets more & more frequent and bathroom trips take much much longer as i push and push for stool to come forth but nothing. Tried lots of colonic treatments, eating raw, gluten-free diet, a candida diet, and the issues just keep reoccuring. i think i need a check-up, i'm just too broke...
rtoriq 1 year ago
@texesliverdotcom, Greetings,
Thanks for this video. I have a few questions. How long does it normally take for this colonoscopy? And is there a right way and a wrong way of getting the polyp? And has it been discovered what causes them? Thanks.
mvgiles45 2 years ago
i have got to have the camera up the backside wed 16th dec and im scared. i have read it dont hurt but i have also read it can be abit painfull..... and want happens if i wana pass wind ( GULP ) LOL
SONIA FROM WOLVERHAMPTON, X
sonia571 2 years ago
I had the same along with the oral camera last month in Worcs. They need to inflate the empty chamber (bowel or stomach) with air to let the camera look round. Think of a balloon deflated then refilled. The air has to come back out again, through the mouth is worse it passes over the vocal cord and makes you sound like a navvy. Fear not, it doesn't hurt at all, the worse part is starving for 24 hours! Good luck! angie.
angietwentyfourseven 2 years ago
thanks angietwentyfourseven, i will get it checked. first day of starving myself tomorrow, thanks again,
sonia571 2 years ago
I have the inherited gene that causes colon cancer. My acending colon was removed 7 yrs ago because of malignancy. Since then, I go for a colonoscopy evey year and have a polyp removed just about every year. So far so good, no cancer.
jmlepoil 2 years ago
uhm hi.. i recently had a balve movment and there was bleeding.. should i get checked for this? im concerned because my father has colon cancer and is in remition right now.. help?!!?!?!?!
Mayberry4u 2 years ago
GO!! GET IT CHECKED!!
angietwentyfourseven 2 years ago
I am a 46 years old male. I just had it done last Monday, Oct 26. The doctor removed 4 polyps from my colon. 2 of the polyps were adenomatous or precancerous.
I didn't remember the procedure. I was given an anesthetic and was knocked out during the procedure. It was done in less than 30 minutes.
But the next few days, I was having some discomfort in my lower left of abdomen and during my bowel movements.
Is that a common after the colonoscopy?
andylee6784 2 years ago
Just had mine yesterday and they found two polyps. Both were removed. You said it does not hurt. I had woke up shortly before they took them off and the doctor said "This is going to hurt a little." This was the worst pain I think I have ever felt. What did they do wrong? Also I was told I would not remember any of this but I do. This is a memory I would really like not to remember. I will be more cautious about having this done again but it won't stop me.
BarryInMissouri 2 years ago
thank you very much for putting this video on internet.awesome
mirfarhangf 2 years ago
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Unityspirit50 2 years ago
undigested shit.
arivera3426 2 years ago
actually this is the easy part,waiting for biopsy results is the scary part
tjfreak 2 years ago
I think I might want to do a colonoscopy, have been getting IBS for the past 7 years.
azeoprop 3 years ago
Go for it. The prep is annoying, but the procedure itself is nothing. Just had my first one yesterday. :-)
dkuznick 3 years ago
thanks for your comment its refreshing to read considering all the sick people commenting in stupid ways maybe they don't have a disease like me. i have had chrohns for 9 years and have a scope tomorrow thanks and take caqre...
munsonfan15 3 years ago
Very useful! Thank you for posting this.
loosygoosy101 3 years ago