Sheet man, thanks for what you wrote. I have been putting off a colonoscopy for a while (I'm 53), but should probably just get it done.Cactus Jack said:
More common than you think. Cancer has a propensity to grow painlessly.
Some lung cancers will grow undetected then suddenly cause the body produce a large fluid buildup around the lungs. Sometimes this is the first symptom people have. A lot of other cancers, like colon cancer, kidney cancer, and pancreatic cancer are often not caught until later stages. It's one of the reasons colonoscopies get important as you get older. Pancreatic cancer is a particular *****: Even people with access to world class healthcare like Steve Jobs and Alex Trebek (whom I assume saw doctors regularly) didn't get diagnosed until later in the course.
Pancreatic Cancer killed my brother. First symptoms in October, dead two weeks before Christmas. Age 53.Cactus Jack said:
More common than you think. Cancer has a propensity to grow painlessly.
Some lung cancers will grow undetected then suddenly cause the body produce a large fluid buildup around the lungs. Sometimes this is the first symptom people have. A lot of other cancers, like colon cancer, kidney cancer, and pancreatic cancer are often not caught until later stages. It's one of the reasons colonoscopies get important as you get older. Pancreatic cancer is a particular *****: Even people with access to world class healthcare like Steve Jobs and Alex Trebek (whom I assume saw doctors regularly) didn't get diagnosed until later in the course.
but not really. often times news of an untimely death is a reminder to us to get checked out. Even in death good can come of it if it raises awareness.MookieBlaylock said:
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And maybe a reminder to donate to cancer research. Can you imagine the day when we say "Remember when cancer used to be lethal?" Sounds pretty good.Flashdiaz said:but not really. often times news of an untimely death is a reminder to us to get checked out. Even in death good can come of it if it raises awareness.MookieBlaylock said:
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On that note, prostate is another thing to get checked.Harry Lime said:
True. Reading about celebrity deaths has often made me think about foreign objects and digits entering my orifices.

I haven't gotten one but probably won't any time soon. I've personally been very fortunate over the last year, I'll buy my own when I feel like I can stand the time-wasting. I'm in grad school so kind of difficult to justify both cost and time.Tabasco said:Sheet man, thanks for what you wrote. I have been putting off a colonoscopy for a while (I'm 53), but should probably just get it done.Cactus Jack said:
More common than you think. Cancer has a propensity to grow painlessly.
Some lung cancers will grow undetected then suddenly cause the body produce a large fluid buildup around the lungs. Sometimes this is the first symptom people have. A lot of other cancers, like colon cancer, kidney cancer, and pancreatic cancer are often not caught until later stages. It's one of the reasons colonoscopies get important as you get older. Pancreatic cancer is a particular *****: Even people with access to world class healthcare like Steve Jobs and Alex Trebek (whom I assume saw doctors regularly) didn't get diagnosed until later in the course.
PS. Ever get a PS5? I have been following ur plight and think "if I see one available, I am going to buy it for Cactus Jack!
Cactus Jack said:I haven't gotten one but probably won't any time soon. I've personally been very fortunate over the last year, I'll buy my own when I feel like I can stand the time-wasting. I'm in grad school so kind of difficult to justify both cost and time.Tabasco said:Sheet man, thanks for what you wrote. I have been putting off a colonoscopy for a while (I'm 53), but should probably just get it done.Cactus Jack said:
More common than you think. Cancer has a propensity to grow painlessly.
Some lung cancers will grow undetected then suddenly cause the body produce a large fluid buildup around the lungs. Sometimes this is the first symptom people have. A lot of other cancers, like colon cancer, kidney cancer, and pancreatic cancer are often not caught until later stages. It's one of the reasons colonoscopies get important as you get older. Pancreatic cancer is a particular *****: Even people with access to world class healthcare like Steve Jobs and Alex Trebek (whom I assume saw doctors regularly) didn't get diagnosed until later in the course.
PS. Ever get a PS5? I have been following ur plight and think "if I see one available, I am going to buy it for Cactus Jack!