CBS Evening News with Katie Couric raising public awareness about colon cancer and early detection cancer in the colon. From the special series with Harry Smith on Conquering Colon Cancer.
@dinobravo420 dont be afraid, please dont be afraid....i dont wanna sound like a hypocrite and say everything gonna work out fine, coz if im honest i cant even begin to imagine how scared you are but im a christian and i sincerely believe that theres a better life after death where you join our father in heaven...a life wheres theres eternal peace and no pain. you may not believe in God, which is totally fine, but just think of how happy you'll be in heaven afterwords. i hope this helps xxxxx :)
Colonoscopy is totally painless (depends on the exp of the practioner) BUT endoscopy hurts like hell even with propofol. When you get up your throat and lungs feels like burning and even when you a re asllep you WILL choke once in a while.
Don't be afraid. They'll give you medicine to make you feel comfortable during your dying moments. At first you will have very shallow breathing then you will lose consious (like sleeping) then you will never wake up. I'm 31 and i'm also suspected to have colon cancer but i'm not afraid. In fact i look forward for death. I have a wife and a kid. I'm gonna miss them but that's life. Death comes in the end. Everyone dies at the end of our chapter. We will leave the world sooner or later.
im 42yrs old...i was just diagnosed ..with stage 4 colon cancer...im really scared and confused ...i live alone and i have no kids ..im literally alone ...im sooo afraid of death
Harry Smith is either lying about his colonoscopy or just made himself look like an idiot.
They put you under before the examination; smith wanted to watch his procedure but the doc said he was done already, 4:13 . How does he not realize that when he wakes up in a hospital bed all groggy that he just had the procedure done?
Unless his IQ dips in to the negative, he is lying about the procedure and his lack of knowledge is obvious
Most are just plain afraid of hearing bad news: a polypectomy (removal of a polyp), requiring a recovery period of about 7-10 days, or worse, cancer. The whole thing is usually over in less than 25 minutes. I recommend that you ask for propofol (Diprivan). It'll knock you out in about 20 seconds, and you'll awaken like nothing ever happened. Read the posts on colonoscopies for reassurance.
@dinobravo420 dont be afraid, please dont be afraid....i dont wanna sound like a hypocrite and say everything gonna work out fine, coz if im honest i cant even begin to imagine how scared you are but im a christian and i sincerely believe that theres a better life after death where you join our father in heaven...a life wheres theres eternal peace and no pain. you may not believe in God, which is totally fine, but just think of how happy you'll be in heaven afterwords. i hope this helps xxxxx :)
mchudi91 11 months ago
Right on! Great information.
wwwAreYouToxicTv 1 year ago
Colonoscopy is totally painless (depends on the exp of the practioner) BUT endoscopy hurts like hell even with propofol. When you get up your throat and lungs feels like burning and even when you a re asllep you WILL choke once in a while.
malmsteen2002 2 years ago
Don't be afraid. They'll give you medicine to make you feel comfortable during your dying moments. At first you will have very shallow breathing then you will lose consious (like sleeping) then you will never wake up. I'm 31 and i'm also suspected to have colon cancer but i'm not afraid. In fact i look forward for death. I have a wife and a kid. I'm gonna miss them but that's life. Death comes in the end. Everyone dies at the end of our chapter. We will leave the world sooner or later.
malmsteen2002 2 years ago
im 42yrs old...i was just diagnosed ..with stage 4 colon cancer...im really scared and confused ...i live alone and i have no kids ..im literally alone ...im sooo afraid of death
dinobravo420 2 years ago
Harry Smith is either lying about his colonoscopy or just made himself look like an idiot.
They put you under before the examination; smith wanted to watch his procedure but the doc said he was done already, 4:13 . How does he not realize that when he wakes up in a hospital bed all groggy that he just had the procedure done?
Unless his IQ dips in to the negative, he is lying about the procedure and his lack of knowledge is obvious
Futurisk 2 years ago
Most are just plain afraid of hearing bad news: a polypectomy (removal of a polyp), requiring a recovery period of about 7-10 days, or worse, cancer. The whole thing is usually over in less than 25 minutes. I recommend that you ask for propofol (Diprivan). It'll knock you out in about 20 seconds, and you'll awaken like nothing ever happened. Read the posts on colonoscopies for reassurance.
VinDcator 2 years ago