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Had to remove the story it was not for this forum.
Markus Last edited by mapuc; 08-24-15 at 02:00 PM. |
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Navy Seal
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Someone's up for a fancy vacation somehwere south
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CINC Pacific Fleet
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Navy Seal
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How come.
Your sister saved the life of her boyfrend by recognising there was blood in the stool and he went to the doctor and had cancer removed. |
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I missed it but if it's a sound warning of someone's health issues then I don't see a problem with it, and I can't see Neal or any of the moderating team having one either. Even if one person reads it and notices something different then it's got to be worth posting.
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Or did I somehow misunderstood what you meant ? Markus |
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Here are the the whole story I removed before(if not suitable for GT please remove)
Two notice before I start writing this story I'm very bad at writing dialogs-If I could I would have written books The story happens about 2009. Instead I'll make my sister speak, meaning every word inside the quotes are her speaking and words inside (are my words) and what I can remember (Remember-it is my sister speaking) and it can for some be disgusting to read Quote:
End of my sister story It turned out that my elder sisters boyfriend had cancer in his whole stomach-they had to remover most of his colon and small intestine. Today he has a stomi. The doctor said to him, if he had waited 2-3 month it would have been to late. And the doctor also said, 99 % of us is doing it wrong when we visit the toilet- after we have dropped some "dirt" the doctor also said there are 2-4 types of cancer in the stomach who doesn't give pain until it is to late-the only sign is blood in and around the "dirt" this is the first sign. I tried to remember as much as I could and I could have put some extra words into the text, which isn't my elder sister words Markus |
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The original post looks fine.
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Right, I think you may have understood my post as sarcasm
![]() No, I actually sincerely thanked you for pointing out this story because myself had a few instances when there was blood when I wipped my behind after the deed. I always brushed it of as maybe delicate skin in that area or badly digested food and I don't have it anymore since I started being a lot more active and living healthier. Still it's a good heads up to look for these things. Could he a summer rash, could be cancer ![]() |
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Thanks Markus. A story we should all listen to. Men in particular seem to ignore things different with their bodies, I am guilty of this but sometimes I do occasionally go to get things checked. Luckily for me it's all been nothing so far.
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OK OK, here we go: Man comes home from the doctor: "That was awful. I had to give a urine, fecal and sperm sample". Wife: "why did not you just give him your old brown cord jacket that you keep wearing each and every day?"- Seriously, visible blood in the stool very likely means haemorrhoids, "not visible blood" could mean cancer, for that test you need to send stool samples to the laboratory where they use chemicals to find that out. You see, I am not only bricklayer but also a proctologIst.
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It could have been a smaller things like haemorrhoids but his case-it was cancer. well developed. It must have started with very litte blood. Edit- most of his stomach was removed he was on the operation table for several hours(can't remember how many) Markus |
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Me neither. I am no proctologist nor am I bricklayer. But I am 40+ (of age) and I do get a medical check-up "for free" each year because I have a health insurance which I pay for. They will remove part of my thyroid in the hospital soon because they found a cold thyroid nodule which has a 5 to 10 % chance to turn out to be cancer. Thank you health care system.
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I have after my brother-in-law(we call him that today, no they aren't married) done an exam my self-in addition to chronic gastritis, I also have a hernia in the lower part of my esophagus, but otherwise my stomach is OK. I had before this exam a talk with my own doctor and he said Most of those who go to they doctors after they have found blood in they "doings" are to late. So he told me it was, due to my age, important that I kept and eye on my "doings" and not just do my job and leave the mens room. Markus |
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