Have a Nice Colonoscopy: New Test Eliminates Probing, Laxative

I also don't like the way the doctors smoke a cigarette with a satisfied look on their faces after the procedure.

:eek:
 
One just has to love this thread,LOL:):)

A lot of old geezers ( including myself) are reading about and talking about a procedure that I suspect ( ok HIGHLY suspect) doesn't have a huge amount of interest to any of our younger a'philes.
Assuming that there are any "young" a'philes out there:confused:

What's up next, a discussion of the many benefits of AARP:rolleyes::rolleyes:
 
One just has to love this thread,LOL:):)

A lot of old geezers ( including myself) are reading about and talking about a procedure that I suspect ( ok HIGHLY suspect) doesn't have a huge amount of interest to any of our younger a'philes.
Assuming that there are any "young" a'philes out there:confused:

What's up next, a discussion of the many benefits of AARP:rolleyes::rolleyes:

Don't be mean Davey I keep getting solicitations from AARP
 
Yup, me too:(

I knew something was up when i got my first AARP magazine, it was a real downer but I was sure that they had sent it to the wrong address and my S'phile mag was at my neighbor's. No such luck..:(:(
 
I've had several done over the years and it's not that bad. I know the first time they gave me some valium, not sure sure about the other two although I suspect the same or something similar. They found some polyps each time, but so far so good. Luckily, cancer is not an issue in my family, but I recognize the importance of getting checked myself.
 

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