unbelievable and so sad
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What I find sad is that there are still so many doctors who believe that this is an old (older?) peoples disease.
I find it amazing that he was diagnosed at all considering the ordeal I had to go through to finally get diagnosed at stage 3 the day after I turned 27 (probably turned cancerous at 21ish from a polyp i probably developed at 17ish).
Have you been screened, Susan (if you don't mind my asking)? I still can't seem to get my parents screened.
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tricia, i did have my colonoscopy although i waited until we got my daughter through all her treatment, etc. she is a twin and her sister had hers soon after jill was dx. we have a WONDERFUL gastroenterologist who did the procedure for free because she had no insurance at the time. i hope your parents change their minds. good luck! susanchynabear said:What I find sad is that there are still so many doctors who believe that this is an old (older?) peoples disease.
I find it amazing that he was diagnosed at all considering the ordeal I had to go through to finally get diagnosed at stage 3 the day after I turned 27 (probably turned cancerous at 21ish from a polyp i probably developed at 17ish).
Have you been screened, Susan (if you don't mind my asking)? I still can't seem to get my parents screened.
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I am so glad to hear that you and your other daughter were screened. It is really wonderful that the gastro did it for free as well.suezav said:tricia, i did have my colonoscopy although i waited until we got my daughter through all her treatment, etc. she is a twin and her sister had hers soon after jill was dx. we have a WONDERFUL gastroenterologist who did the procedure for free because she had no insurance at the time. i hope your parents change their minds. good luck! susan
I think insurance and not being able to aford the out-of-pocket is the main reason they don't. My parents own their own business and the insurance rates are way too high. I also think they still believe that they won't fall into this category. I pray that is the case. Tricia0
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