Fought it to the end
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Dear Clay
So very sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. Was he a member here or have you just found us?
I don't think any here will disagree with your words about getting checked early. I would add that it is important to know your own body and act when needed.
Your dad sounds like a fine man who will be missed by many.
Hoping that you and the others who loved him can find peace in your hearts and remember the best of him with a smile.
Marie who loves kitties0 -
sorry for your loss
I'm sorry to hear about your loss and I wish you and your family peace and love. I also agree with your point about early detection. Another lesson I'm learning is to be responsible for your own health - if you feel you need a test, get it done... Don't expect that doctors will always make the best decisions.
Love and Peace to you and your family,
Phil0 -
So sorry for your loss.Phil64 said:sorry for your loss
I'm sorry to hear about your loss and I wish you and your family peace and love. I also agree with your point about early detection. Another lesson I'm learning is to be responsible for your own health - if you feel you need a test, get it done... Don't expect that doctors will always make the best decisions.
Love and Peace to you and your family,
Phil
So sorry for your loss. Glad to hear you are being pro-active in getting checked early. Best wishes to your family.0 -
ColorectalLovekitties said:Dear Clay
So very sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. Was he a member here or have you just found us?
I don't think any here will disagree with your words about getting checked early. I would add that it is important to know your own body and act when needed.
Your dad sounds like a fine man who will be missed by many.
Hoping that you and the others who loved him can find peace in your hearts and remember the best of him with a smile.
Marie who loves kitties
Thank you for your kind responses. It always helps to share experiences. My Mom will be joining soon as I think it may help her as well.0 -
Sorry for your loss
I'm sorry for your loss. I am very glad that you took family history seriously and got scoped early and that you won't be letting up. I have a feeling your father might have felt as I do - if my getting this cancer keeps my siblings, children or husband from getting it because they go get scoped in time, then I find it easier to accept my dx.
My younger brother had his first scope at 45 and had a couple polyps removed. My younger sister was clear. My husband finally went in at age 51, because of my dx and had 5 polyps removed. Two of those were large and across from each other and would have eventually obstructed him, even if they didn't turn to cancer. My children will be scoped starting at age 35, and my husband's son will start at age 40. My battle with cancer may have saved my husband and/or my brother, and many friends that finally got overdue colonoscopies (some with polyps removed) after my diagnosis. It makes me feel good that something positive has come out of something awful.
Please continue to spread the word about screening and early detection, and warning signs - a great way to honor the memory of your father.0 -
sorry about your dad
glad your getting checked, given the family history you might look into anti bowel cancer lifestyle choices, but you can look into that if and when it suits, for now remember your dad.
i like your 10 years old insight, my daughter is the same age. i think our kids are getting smarter. i hope so.
hugs,
pete0 -
Thanks for sharing Clay,
Thanks for sharing Clay, your 10 year old is one smart cookie. I'd like to throw in do it next year. I'm all about annual checkups now. Once a year if your insurance will cover it. Doctors decide how often we should visit based on insurance coverage and money, not actuallity.0
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