Monday, September 21, 2015

A Letter To a Doctor

With all due respect to your education and medical experience I want to get more facts, knowledge regarding "malignancy" and the colonscopy procedure. Before I can submit to this hasty process since June (phone call appointment, July exam and August fecal test) I've lots of questions and self-educated pre-conceptions about all this. I'm also a very spiritual man with a lot of life wisdom, existential awareness and a college major in philosophy which always questions things.

Common sense probably mixed with normal fear, anxiety tells me a fecal test may or may not indicate colon cancer polyps-not all polyps bleed nor are cancerous, right? FIT detects the presence of blood but not the source. (I've had bleeding gum, also take aspirin). It sounds simple to "remove" a polyp or polyps but the truth is the removal creates a wound that surely bleeds inside my colon wall lining-and if the polyp is already cancerous you've just spread the malignancy inside to adjacent capillaries & lymph system accelerating cancer! Colon cancer in later stages consists of rectal bleeding, diarrhea, anemia/fatigue-none of which I've had continually.

Sedation by anesthesia doesn't turn me on. Propoful is a very dangerous substance-it killed singer Michael Jackson with an overdose. Dehydration, blood clots?

The prep before colonoscopy includes the laxatives which kill "good bacteria" which aid digestion. Disbacteriosis destroys the GI tract giving one food poisoning because incoming food cannot be sanitized by inadequate levels of hydrochloric acidity and enzymes resulting in nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, cramps, farting and dehydration. Wonderful!  The rotting of undigested food proteins produces CADAVERINE (lol) poisoning the bloodstream! Infection from pathogenic bacteria and inflammation can also occur. (Colitis, Crohn's raises cancer risk 32 times).

Other risks, realistic complications & unknown factors could include heart attack, stroke, internal bleeding, perforation, pulmonary embolism, kidney failure and/or intestinal obstruction. Fear, stress, humiliation,and depression also enter into the mix.

The odds of complications, injury exceed the actual existence of colon cancer as well. The colonoscopy really is naught anyway offering zero protection from colon cancer. Good fibers get destroyed contributing to weakened state; the synergestic bacteria which protects the mucosa can no longer fight cancer-causing pathogens. A virtual CTC uses radiation risk missing 27% of colorectal lesions giving false positive readings. A natural risk of colorectal 2 1/2-5%, cancer risk by CTC scan goes up 4-8 times or 20%. According to American Cancer Society there two kinds of polyps: adenomas potential cancer and the hyperplastic polyps, not pre-cancerous.

It takes 10-15 years for a polyp to become cancer. This means I could live to age 75 or 80 if the danger is there? Glad to do another FIT, second part of the pneumonia vaccine Oct. 9 appointment. Just me talking. See you again...  Sources: Mayo Clinic, WebMD, others

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