Hi everyone! This is a long lesson, but I hope you all enjoy it! Let me know if you have any questions. I misspoke at around 6:16 when discussing Lynch syndrome - it is autosomal dominant, but it doesn't necessarily mean that one of your 1st degree relatives (parents) had to have CRC, they could have had another type of cancer (ex. endometrial, ovarian, etc.). Want to clarify that here :) JJ
Thanks Doctor Extremely interesting and useful information My Mother had Colon Cancer aged around 70 Had surgery refused Chemo and lived well until her late nineties
Ty for your video,I just had a colonoscopy yesterday they removed a polyp in the sigmoid that was 14 mm and a 25 mm in mid rectum. It's been 9 yrs since I had a colonoscopy I'm 58 yrs old. I've had many sign over last two yrs but because of covid I wasn't able to get in til now.. so now I'm awaiting my pathology report,they say can take 2 weeks.. what are your thoughts? These sound pretty large polyps to me.
Hi JJ, I would like to receive all information about colon cancer. In March 2022 I had 12 pre cancerous polyps removed. I also have lots of diverticula on the left side of my colon along with diverticulosis. I had colitis years ago lost 40 lbs but nothing said about colitis in March. I am 66 and my mother died from colorectal cancer at 68. I also had severe endometriosis with uterus attached to colon at 27. I also have a partial blockage on the left side of colon, having constipating and diarrhea. Would love any and all input on my condition. Thank you so much for your videos and information. Stay well and blessings, Kathy Patton
My mom got cancer the first time when I was 15, (breast). She did chemo and beat it. 13 years later while on vacation in Europe she discovered that she had colon cancer. That was in 2018 and it has now come back for the 3rd time and metastasized in her liver, lung and brain. My sweet poor mother has deteriorated rapidly in the last month so much so that she has lost eye sight, mobility and confusion. It’s heartbreaking and I wish it was me.
Thanks for this very informative video. I am 71 and am going to have a colonoscopy and one through my mouth to stomach as I have abdominal pain and chronic constipation.
Hello everyone. I'm a veteran/fire fighter and I eat very healthy, lift weights and run on the regular. 2 weeks ago I woke up in the morning and I could not poop. Then the stool finally started coming out but they look like ribbons. Like a gift wrapper ribbon. Constipation and ribbon-like stools. Opened Google on my phone and Ended up going to the ER where they did blood tests, rectal digital examination, and CT-scan with dye. THEY FOUND NOTHING, and the doctor even pointed out I did not even have stools backed up, with the radiologist saying not a spec inside my body and bowels looked out of the ordinary. Its been 8 days since that, and now I'm also seeing white mucus (no blood) on my stools, with 2-3 small ribbon BM a day, with two small soft lumps on the outside of my anal cavity that inflate when I push (Hemorrhoids, I'm guessing?) PLEASE HELP. I am worried sick and cannot sleep at night with the urge to poop and anxiety. please someone. I normally do not worry about stuff like this but I've been down the Reddit rabbit hole many a night and I just cannot seem to know what is happening. Gastroenterologist appointment is in a whole 15 days from now, and I am worried my condition will deteriorate.
Went for a routine colonoscopy..couldn't be done due to tortuous colon...sent for Virtual colonoscopy...also unsuccessful....had a Positive Cologuard result...being sent to a surgeon
i have most of these symptoms doctor but i did the colonoscopy and nothing, what diagnosis for such case? i am 38 , it started when i was a little boy with diarrhea and weight loss ( nonstable) until 29 when it turned suddenly into constipation all different stool smooth thin mostly mixed with frozen diarrhea. last 3 years flow area is blocked and does not move forward a little bit until more meals take it place and push it a little, always something there blocking the area. lately it does not let me sleep as before because it starts difficulty breathing all night brain feeling like it is getting frozen from working or feeling my feet cold and tiredness most of the time. doctors does not know what it is. thank you.
Could it be colitis? Or even celiac disease which is an intolerance for gluten or wheat. You could try a diet that totally eliminates any flour to test it. It’s not a fun diet but could lead to the answer.
@@emilyme05 inactive chronic gastritis. that's what was lately shown on the examination. Regardless of the symptoms but the doctors don't want to describe me any medication because they say it's inactive and we don't physically see any problem. and the diets, I actually tried them all but no change at all. it is what it is! thank you!
I am age 71. My last colonoscopy was 10 years ago. I have been requesting the FIT test for the last 4 years. I feel that the colonoscopy is done too often.
One case where someone got the fit test and it showed positive for polyp so then colonoscopy which proved negative for polyp. The insurance company wouldn't cover the colonoscopy because the fit test had false positive. Also previous colonoscopy and so the fit test isn't recommended.
I love these videos but can you put the symptoms first? Because, if we have no symptoms then the rest of the video is useless. Unless we are medical professionals. So this helps me understand the progression of the disease. And if I was diagnosed with cancer it would be great. But I think that probably if you put the symptoms first you would get more views. Also, if it's stage 4 cancer then it isn't treated. What is the life span of the people who have this? Also what is adjuvant therapy? I don't understand that at all. I'm a nurse and have no idea what that means. I feel like we went full force in this video and then stopped. Full stop. Maybe go ahead and make the video longer if it is this in depth in the beginning. Now I know a lot but want to know more. Is there a part 2 maybe?
A year ago February,2021, I fainted in a retail store. The paramedics were called and I was transported to hospital. A weeks stay I was diagnosed with a sigmoid colon tumor. Surgeon said tumor too close to rectum exit to operate. I’m a 68 year old white male, with no insurance. I’m really struggling these days. I’m unable to do a regular bowel movement and within last two weeks, I’m unable to urinate either. I m able to pass urine by hand massaging my lower stomach. I also have a steady drip of urine, but I have no control to stop the dripping. Stool leaks out with no self control. Stool is always very watery. I think tumor is blocking flow. Is there any suggestion ‘advice that I might do? I thank you for reading my note and considering a reply. Thank You, Chris
Hi Chris..healthy diet is the solution. Have a OMAD .One Meal A Day. Basically it's a fasting and you let your body fully recover. Please please please Have a fiber - protein diet stay away from cancers best friend sugar. Stay away from carbohydrates types of diet. 🇬🇧
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Maybe a decade ago, researcher said they are closed in solving on cure for cancer. Suddenly, it's not mentioned again nor can I find the original report.
I have a strong history of colon cancer in my family I have four family members to this terrible disease I get scoped every five years on my last scoping the doctor found one small growth thank God it was non cancerous so I ake care of yourself and get scoped
Thank you so much for extremely important and interesting video. I have searched for particular and certain information because my mom had died from it. Everything explained so clearly, in details. So grateful about it. Please, I hope you would continue to create videos and it could save plenty of human beings. Wish all the best for you and your family 🌿🌿🌿
Hi there ? i think it is important to keep on checking incase there are any symptoms similar to the ones mentioned even if one feels alright.Personally i can always do.
What is the name of a specialist that is educated in all of the information within this video. Screening, testing and identification of the issues at hand in said patient.
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I would like to ask one question. About risk factors, does eating chilli food increase chances of CRC? My grandma eated a lot of chilli food,and eventualy got diagnosed with CRC. it was late and she died in 66 years of life. Also i saw that you didn't mention radiotherapy as model of treatment. For rectum , and anus CRC radiotherapy can be used as presurgical or surgical use. Kind regards
A human body is not engineered to consume meat or any chemical synthetic substances. When the body lives on the alkaline base it's hard for any impurities to survive and that's a fact
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