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@terrydalecasino
I had my first colonoscopy at the age of (64). Two small polyps were found and removed from my transverse colon.
However, I had a polyp in my anus and rectum area about the size of (2) plums put together. And I could see on the CT scan how the roots led up to my sigmoid colon where there was CANCER ♋ cells.
The gastroenterologist said that if the cancer was not removed it would make it's way down to the huge polyp in my anus and rectal area.
However, he told me he was not qualified to remove the (2) plum size polyp in my anus and rectal area. I had to find an older and more experienced surgeon to remove the huge polyp and cancer ♋ from my sigmoid colon. So finally I did.
He removed a total of
(15) centimeters of my anus and rectum and (8) millimeters of my sigmoid colon where the cancer was.
Although I have to wear a colostomy bag for the rest of my life, I
am CANCER "FREE"!
No radiation or chemotherapy!
I have gotten used to the COLOSTOMY BAG, but I haven't gotten used to being so tired and not being able to do what I used to do. But then again, I am (66) years old now and still kicking.
I can't say for sure but I believe if I didn't have the cancer and the huge polyp removed I'm not sure if I would be here writing this advice to you. I would consult with your physician again and see how fast the cancer is growing and go from there.
If you can? Try and get the newest CT scan available. One called
CRT CT; Cinematic Rendering Technology CT scan.
Developed by Elliott K. Fishman from JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY.
Good Luck 🍀🤞 and I ask GOD for a speedy recovery for you 🙏🙏🙏🙏!
GOD BLESS!
Dale A. Dejnowski
1970 Pediatric "INVASIVE" BRAIN 🧠 TUMOR PNEUMOENCEPHLOGRAM VENTRICULARGRAM ANGIOGRAM AND CRANIOTOMY SURVIVOR!