I once had a colonoscopy. It had nothing to do with cancer or polyps and was absolutely necessary for the circumstance. Years later, I'm healthier now than ever and wholeheartedly believe I would have ended up with a worse end result had it not been performed for the reason it was performed.
From my perspective with my life experience in mind, your post seems to be less about conspiracy and more about projecting your own sexually confused thoughts.
I totally understand that! I was tossed an order for a mammogram because I was "of the age." I didn't go because there is nothing wrong. I would totally go for diagnostic procedures if I felt they were going to help figure out what is wrong.
Everything in allopathic medicine is about making money, so demanding people get yearly colonoscopies and mammograms is not necessary, but it makes them money.
I order my own bloodwork regularly and diagnose and treat myself. There is nothing wrong with diagnostic procedures, it's when they are used as a routine that it is wrong.
I'll be vague: It was done to visualize what could not otherwise be seen through previous attempts using external imaging technologies in preparation for what turned out to be a life-saving surgery.
Or as OP's brain will read it: I just like having things shoved up my ass by strangers while unconscious!
My point is that colonoscopies are usually not medically necessary. Making them regular is both dangerous, and profit-enhancing for the medical establishment. But it sounds like you needed one, which is what should be the standard.
Note, my son had one due to some food allergy issues, so they are okay in the right circumstances I believe.
You sound as though you enjoyed it and you've gone through some mental gymnastics to justify it and have sexual feelings about it too.
Strong men hundreds and thousands of years ago lived longer than you will and they never had to have 30 feet of scopic camera fished through their intestines looking for shit kernels.
DOVER, Del. — A Delaware man who underwent a colonoscopy awoke after the procedure to find he was wearing pink women's underwear, according to a lawsuit. Plaintiff Andrew Walls, of Dover, Del., was not pleased, or amused, and this month filed a civil suit in New Castle County Superior Court against the Delaware Surgery Center in Dover seeking damages for intentional infliction of emotional distress.
I once had a colonoscopy. It had nothing to do with cancer or polyps and was absolutely necessary for the circumstance. Years later, I'm healthier now than ever and wholeheartedly believe I would have ended up with a worse end result had it not been performed for the reason it was performed.
From my perspective with my life experience in mind, your post seems to be less about conspiracy and more about projecting your own sexually confused thoughts.
I totally understand that! I was tossed an order for a mammogram because I was "of the age." I didn't go because there is nothing wrong. I would totally go for diagnostic procedures if I felt they were going to help figure out what is wrong.
Everything in allopathic medicine is about making money, so demanding people get yearly colonoscopies and mammograms is not necessary, but it makes them money.
I order my own bloodwork regularly and diagnose and treat myself. There is nothing wrong with diagnostic procedures, it's when they are used as a routine that it is wrong.
What was the circumstance?
I'll be vague: It was done to visualize what could not otherwise be seen through previous attempts using external imaging technologies in preparation for what turned out to be a life-saving surgery.
Or as OP's brain will read it: I just like having things shoved up my ass by strangers while unconscious!
My point is that colonoscopies are usually not medically necessary. Making them regular is both dangerous, and profit-enhancing for the medical establishment. But it sounds like you needed one, which is what should be the standard.
Note, my son had one due to some food allergy issues, so they are okay in the right circumstances I believe.
I agree with them not being needed routinely. I do not agree with OP's assertion they aren't needed at all.
You sound as though you enjoyed it and you've gone through some mental gymnastics to justify it and have sexual feelings about it too.
Strong men hundreds and thousands of years ago lived longer than you will and they never had to have 30 feet of scopic camera fished through their intestines looking for shit kernels.
...further proving your ignorance.
They sedate the patient before cramming a camera into them from either end, so even if he was into that shit he wouldn't have felt any of it.
Man sues over pink panties after colonoscopy https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2014/10/15/man-sues-over-pink-panties-colonoscopy/17304761/
New Mexico man sues police over forced enemas, colonoscopy https://theworld.org/stories/2013-11-05/new-mexico-man-sues-police-over-forced-enemas-colonoscopy
Man sues for $1.25 million after a botched colonoscopy leads to Hepatitis C https://www.tampabay.com/news/health/man-sues-for-125-million-after-a-botched-colonoscopy-leads-to-hepatitis-c/1262863/
Man Wins $500K After Phone Records Doctors Mocking Him During Colonoscopy https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/man-awarded-500k-by-jury-after-recording-doctors-mocking-him/71530/
Trusting doctors is generally a mistake, yeah. Doesn't disprove the point that the patient is knocked out, though.