Colon Cancer (CRC) Signs & Symptoms (& Why They Occur)

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    Colon Cancer (Colorectal Carcinoma) is a cancer of the large intestine and/or rectum. This cancer can cause a variety of signs and symptoms, which we will discuss in this lesson.
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  • @latin270
    @latin270 Před 2 lety +3801

    If it wasn't for blockage in my intestine i would've never of known I had colon cancer. My stomach area felt like it was going to literally explode. They said in surgery that my belly hissed loud like a Ballon when they cut me open. Now 5 months later I'm on chemo and staying positive trying to beat this thing! God bless

    • @chasefreeman1136
      @chasefreeman1136 Před 2 lety +94

      Alkaline diet bro is all I need to say

    • @hamdiferchichi3230
      @hamdiferchichi3230 Před 2 lety +43

      Take care you will be alright

    • @preasrufus8605
      @preasrufus8605 Před 2 lety +57

      Stay strong please. You'll surely pull through.

    • @debras6693
      @debras6693 Před 2 lety +68

      Avoid any fried food and don’t forget to eat lots of fibers in your diet. Juicing your vegetables at home as a must have liquid part in your diet. Stay active and positive and good luck will follow you!

    • @xxyy1282
      @xxyy1282 Před 2 lety +28

      Stay strong

  • @LolLol-rk1vc
    @LolLol-rk1vc Před 8 měsíci +446

    My journey with igrotum has been incredibly positive. Its restoring my health and giving me the strength to fight.

  • @christophervalery6795
    @christophervalery6795 Před 2 lety +624

    I was 33 when I was diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer in October of 2020. Lucky for me a tumor in my left intestine caused a blockage, abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting, because otherwise I probably would never have gone to the ER and had it checked out. I briefly beat it for about 8 months in 2021, but now I'm doing my second set of treatments after my initial 12 rounds. Thankfully I'm a strong person physically, mentally, and emotionally and I have one hell of a support system behind me cheering me on and offering whatever help I may need.
    Stay Strong and Keep Fighting 🥊😁🥊.

    • @pamelajob2261
      @pamelajob2261 Před 2 lety +4

      I humbly appreciate your kind gesture Dr.Auchi on CZcams channel, You was able to help me with my health issues, the breast cancer disease was something the world thought has no cure but I’m happy to say today that I’ve been cured with your herbs and I’m glad to have you as my doctor…❤️❤️

    • @larosemurphy7620
      @larosemurphy7620 Před rokem +4

      I wish you well go over too Chris beat cancer he also had colon cancer 18 years ago sending you love 💕🌍🤠

    • @FlyBoiQ1
      @FlyBoiQ1 Před rokem +5

      Alkaline Diet

    • @latin270
      @latin270 Před rokem +5

      Exactly stay strong and keep fighting, never give up. You beat it once, now your going in with knowing of what to expect. Wishing you the absolute best!

    • @kittyjessica4943
      @kittyjessica4943 Před rokem +6

      How can they check u at the ER or can it be detected by blood work?

  • @nasrizainol
    @nasrizainol Před 2 měsíci +10

    Just diagnosed with colon cancer 2 days ago. Reading through the comments gave me some much needed strength to know that this is not an impossible battle to fight!

  • @icequeen1779
    @icequeen1779 Před 2 lety +840

    My sister has colon cancer and I am dead worried about her. Her second surgery is set to be in two days and this suddenly appeared on my feed. Please pray for her. She wants to live.
    Update: she passed away on march 16th. May she rest in peace.

    • @Henry-vw4dk
      @Henry-vw4dk Před 2 lety +28

      I pray, i hope everything will be ok.

    • @michaeldouglas6059
      @michaeldouglas6059 Před 2 lety +18

      God heals we will remember her in prayers she should also get closer to God after her surgery

    • @feeluplifted9450
      @feeluplifted9450 Před 2 lety +9

      Love and prayers 🙏💖

    • @adrianspiritflame
      @adrianspiritflame Před 2 lety +9

      Praying for her 💓🙏

    • @beatriceberenger2324
      @beatriceberenger2324 Před 2 lety +12

      I understand . I knew the problem two years ago. Colon surgery and chimio.
      It’s not easy..but your sister needs more affection more attention. It’s very important. Try to not show your stress..
      Tell her it’s only bad moments.
      I am always ill but I am a fighter..so I want to live..
      I am going to pray for her..and be strong for her. I am sensitive about this problem.

  • @lynnpope8572
    @lynnpope8572 Před 2 lety +36

    I pray that the healing power of almighty God touches everyone reading and listening may find peace.

  • @nightowl9269
    @nightowl9269 Před 2 lety +725

    My mom took me to the doctor because of bloody stools and somehow after my colonoscopy the result was a cis that was pre cancerous. No matter what my mom says about me I am forever greatful for her intuition.

    • @theoldtong
      @theoldtong Před 2 lety +14

      wishing you the absolute best and wishing for a full and speedy recovery for you and all others ♥sending eternal love ♥♥ there's always someone here to talk to ♥♥

    • @rson7421
      @rson7421 Před 2 lety +20

      Your mom is angel like my mom 🥰

    • @Michael-Archonaeus
      @Michael-Archonaeus Před 2 lety +19

      Never underestimate a mother's intuition!

    • @drtheresa1650
      @drtheresa1650 Před 2 lety

      I was able to get ride of my I'll Herpes after the holidays herbs from Drdodoyi i contacted on CZcams.......,...

    • @drtheresa1650
      @drtheresa1650 Před 2 lety

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  • @GboabGman
    @GboabGman Před 2 lety +691

    I'm 48 and i was told last year i had colon cancer after my first ever colonoscopy, they found a large tumour growing and took biopsies then i was taken to a room after recovery and told i had cancer, fast forward 1 year and 7 colonoscopies, ct scan and it turned out it was a lipoma. Had a final procedure called an endoloop which basically is like a lasso to cut off the blood supply to the lipoma so it falls off and gets passed naturally. what a rollercoaster of a year

    • @m.collier708
      @m.collier708 Před 2 lety +29

      Glad you are well. The stress must have been intense.

    • @SnappyS44
      @SnappyS44 Před 2 lety +10

      Bless you, may ease be with you, hoping you have a speedy recovery!

    • @slickrickthemagik
      @slickrickthemagik Před 2 lety +12

      I would try my hardest to get a mental anguish lawsuit, these fool cant tell the difference between a sack of fat and tumor?

    • @NAT-turners-Revenge
      @NAT-turners-Revenge Před 2 lety +3

      Whoa amazing 😮

    • @trishmccutcheon3716
      @trishmccutcheon3716 Před 2 lety +6

      Bless your heart ❤️ !

  • @dizzysdoings
    @dizzysdoings Před 2 lety +483

    My husband wouldn't listen to me for months. He was in a ton of pain, was losing weight and couldn't poop. He has stage 4 colorectal cancer. They had to do an emergency colotomy. And, they couldn't operate on it due to where it was located.
    They have tried both chemo and immunotherapy. Neither worked. They are going to be trying a pill, we're still waiting for approval, etc from the insurance.
    If this doesn't work, they don't have much hope for him, just a few months at best
    Please, please don't ignore the symptoms.
    I'm adding this because a few people have asked for an update, or are offering prayers for his healing.
    On April 25th, at 6:03 pm, God took him home. He was just in so much pain. I like to picture it as Jesus saying, you've had enough pain. Your mansion is ready, so come on home.
    He always liked the Footprints in the Sand poem, so that's what was on the prayer cards from his funeral.
    As for me, I'm standing firm in my belief of a God that loves me and cares for me. I don't pretend to understand why He allowed this to happen, but I don't need to know, I just need to trust Him.

    • @muzankibutsuji6477
      @muzankibutsuji6477 Před 2 lety +29

      I hope your husband recovers

    • @-praise-9204
      @-praise-9204 Před 2 lety +16

      i hope your husband recovers im so sorry to hear.

    • @Yaboyjrocks
      @Yaboyjrocks Před 2 lety +18

      Pray! God works miracles. This is the part of life if you were never that close to God to get close to Him. Jesus is the answer.
      Visit a Catholic Church and ask them when they have Eucharistic Adoration. You and your husband will experience something you’ve never experienced before assuming you’re not Catholic and don’t know what Eucharistic Adoration is.
      Surrender his cancer before the Lord and ask Him to heal him should it be His Holy Will!..

    • @TheHighestPriestess420
      @TheHighestPriestess420 Před 2 lety +11

      Research Rick Simpson cannabis oil. 1 gram day/30 days. I’m a stage 4 breast and lymphatic cancer survivor. It saved my life. Good luck 🙏🏻

    • @JustinMacMMA
      @JustinMacMMA Před 2 lety +4

      What's the symptoms

  • @jorger2020
    @jorger2020 Před 2 lety +631

    I am 52 years old and since the age of 50 I have always asked to have a stool occult blood test done at my annual checkup because I know it is a possible worrying sign. This year the test came back positive and I immediately decided to have a colonoscopy. They removed 3 polyps, fortunately in time before they developed as malignant. So my advice from this experience is, from the age of 50, always do the stool occult blood test at least once a year, it's the best way to prevent this.

    • @bryant475
      @bryant475 Před 2 lety +2

      Check out Chris Wark, he has a lot of info on his CZcams channel and website!

    • @meep8512
      @meep8512 Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks but id rather died.

    • @bigaaron
      @bigaaron Před 2 lety +5

      @@meep8512 literally you get knocked out so why are you scared?

    • @ellobetchess
      @ellobetchess Před 2 lety +2

      Dont know where you are but you should start colonoscopy screening by 50 as is.

    • @beelzebootthecanadiandevil9600
      @beelzebootthecanadiandevil9600 Před 2 lety +13

      @@bigaaron They do not put you to sleep when you do a colonoscopy.
      At best, they will give a sedative to help you relax.

  • @infantryattacks
    @infantryattacks Před 2 lety +246

    I had zero symptoms. Indeed, I passed my physical the month before I discovered during my first colonoscopy that I had a malignant tumor, Stage 3A cancer. The night before, I'd bought airline tickets to fly to Chuuk to go diving on the WWII wrecks in the Lagoon. My first reaction on learning I had cancer was to ask the doc if I could still go to Chuuk. :). He said, yes, after I finished chemo. I was operated on in August. Started chemo shortly thereafter. Finished eight months later. Ten months after the operation, I was scuba diving on the wrecks in Chuuk Lagoon. The morale of my story is that you may or MAY NOT have symptoms. So, get your butt scope. It might save your life. It certainly saved mine.

  • @julie6092
    @julie6092 Před 2 lety +317

    My *26yr old* daughter has just finished her chemo!! She is doing and feeling AMAZING. Her diagnosis with colon cancer, G2 pT3 pN2b. Her doctors and nurses were absolutely fantastic, albeit they were pretty stunned at first because of her age!
    Anyone with bowel issues should press their Drs for a colonoscopy! Colon cancers are no longer just an older person's cancer! 🙂🙂

  • @ianbennett1491
    @ianbennett1491 Před 2 lety +176

    My dear Mum passed away with this.Terrible to watch her suffer. RIP Mum.😢😢

    • @teaarvaj3673
      @teaarvaj3673 Před 2 lety +8

      Mine too, month ago, 48 years old

    • @bhadrawatigogoi4876
      @bhadrawatigogoi4876 Před 2 lety +6

      😭😭🙏🙏🙏🙏

    • @CrazyFunnyCats
      @CrazyFunnyCats Před 2 lety +4

      So sad ✨💐✨😢

    • @kingdaleclarke
      @kingdaleclarke Před 2 lety +4

      My condolences

    • @williamlucas9311
      @williamlucas9311 Před 2 lety

      I will recommend dr ogbebor herbal centre, CZcams channel to anyone suffering from disease's or infections. Their herbal medicine is so effective and cure guaranteed

  • @Aurkus23
    @Aurkus23 Před 2 lety +65

    Creeps me out when a medical vid like this randomly pops into my mentions. Can’t tell if algorithm is trying to tell me something or not.😥

  • @cherylwellham3786
    @cherylwellham3786 Před 2 lety +210

    Thankyou for this. I lost my mother to colon cancer in 1993. My uncle died of it and IN 1968. His son had a hemicolectomy due to it, and his son had polyps at 27 yrs. I have had colonoscopies since my mother died when I was 43. I have had polyps removed on three occasions. I am now 70 and and feel fit and healthy. I have these procedures every 3-5 yrs. They have saved my life. My daughter, now 43 had her first procedure recently and had a large polyp removed. ThIs gene is definitely passed on in our family and we are lucky to be living in the age of modern medicine. Don't ignore any warnings.

    • @ShoshiPlatypus
      @ShoshiPlatypus Před 2 lety +12

      What a terrible and tragic family history! My heart goes out to you. But very well done, keeping such a close eye on your own health and having regular colonoscopies. I hope and pray you continue to be well. I don’t know where you are, but here in the UK we have colon cancer screening from age 60, and it makes me very angry indeed when people say they just throw the kit away! How stupid is that? It’s so easy just smearing a bit of poo onto the kit and posting it back, and it can save your life! This is how my ulcerative colitis was discovered, and my subsequent colon cancer may have been missed had I not had that diagnosis when I did.
      I was very cross with my husband during my colon cancer year (2015) - he started complaining of an altered bowel habit and refused to go to the doctor “until they’ve got you sorted out” he said! I told him he was crazy! He did go eventually, and had a colonoscopy and was diagnosed with diverticular disease. It could have been a lot worse, and he of all people should have known how important it is not to ignore any change in bowel habit or other symptoms. Your warning is a timely one and I hope a lot of people read it! I do hope your daughter will be OK.

    • @ShoshiPlatypus
      @ShoshiPlatypus Před 2 lety +2

      @S L So glad you got off so lightly with your colon cancer! The kits are easy peasy to use and really no trouble, and the cost of not using them can be your life. I really don’t understand some people… Unfortunately my cancer was stage 3 so I needed 6 months of chemo (horrible) and I now have an ileostomy and no colon, but this is great because it completely dealt with my ulcerative colitis and my life has improved beyond recognition. I look on my cancer as a blessing in disguise! It was the test kit that enabled them to diagnose the UC in the first place (misdiagnosed for many years as IBS) and then I was put on high watch list for someone more at risk of developing colon cancer. It was because of this that my extremely aggressive and fast growing tumour (under 18 months) was found in time to save my life.
      How are you doing, Down Under in Australia these days? You are very much in our thoughts and prayers here in the UK as things look to be very tough indeed.

    • @ShoshiPlatypus
      @ShoshiPlatypus Před 2 lety +1

      @S L Thanks for a great reply, SL! Reading other people’s comments on here, I think I’ve come through pretty lightly. Compared with my colon cancer in 2015 (and subsequent operations and post-op infection), my breast cancer this year was a doddle! And yes, we do have the expression “going through the wringer” although I suppose more often we say “going through the mill” which has the same effect - a general squashing - at least if you allow it lol! Wringers do produce nice dry clothes, and mills produce good flour for bread, so I suppose it could be worse!!
      I am glad things aren’t too bad for you Covid-wise where you are. I agree about the media - the mainstream media is absolutely horrendous and I think that’s pretty universal world-wide. We do have alternative outlets here in the UK where we get much more balanced reporting. I am actually very impressed with Sky News Australia which seems very balanced and honest - a far cry from our UK variety of Sky News, I can tell you, which is just as bad as the BBC.
      As for what they are reporting about us, as far as I am aware the supermarkets aren’t running out of food. I have a weekly delivery and there hasn’t been much of a problem - my hubby goes to another supermarket for me if there’s anything missing off the list and the shelves are full. I haven’t heard anything at all about petrol running out, either. These things are much worse in the USA with the supply chains breaking down and the container ships backed up off the coast.
      As for the NHS, that seems to be the only thing you are getting accurate reporting about - it’s a shambles these days. It is always on the verge of collapse every winter so nothing new because of Covid but they are using that as an excuse (as they do for everything). The structure and organisation of it is a mess and needs major reform. My dad worked for over 30 years in the NHS and retired in 1987 and even then things were pretty bad with low morale because of it, and I think he was glad to go when the time came, which was sad because he was an extremely dedicated surgeon. He was appalled at the level of waste and top-heavy management even then. At the moment, you can’t get a GP appointment because they are too busy giving people Juice injections. People are not getting early diagnosis or treatment for cancer and other life-threatening diseases and they are ignoring the fact that as many if not more people are dying from other causes than Covid because of their policies. They are moaning about bed shortages, but that is more to do with the fact that they have systematically closed wards and reduced staffing levels over several years. They built all those expensive emergency Nightingale Hospitals at the beginning of the pandemic and they have not been used at all. What we have now is a National Covid Service, not a National Health Service. It’s a scandal. The level of fear and paranoia being generated by the mainstream media propaganda machine is shocking and most people are welcoming all the restrictions which are totally against international human rights conventions. People need to wake up to what’s going on. Our PM is looking pretty shaky these days as people are waking up and discovering the hypocrisy and lying - the powers that be having Christmas parties with no social distancing etc last year while the rest of us were locked down and people are deeply angry at not being able to spend perhaps their last Christmas with elderly loved ones. His whole handling of Covid has been a mess with so many illogical and stupid rules. The world has gone mad.
      From a personal point of view I am glad that I got through my colon cancer before all this stuff began. I had absolutely no problem with getting immediate treatment for my breast cancer - our hospital seems to be exceptional, and I was able to get an initial GP appointment by doing an e-consult and they saw me straight away. I have no complaints about that but you hear horror stories elsewhere in the country. I am glad that neither of my parents lived to experience what is going on today - I don’t know what Dad would have made of it all, and Mum would simply not have understood any of it.
      Anyway, you can’t believe anything the mainstream media says - to get at the truth you have to dig deeper on alternative platforms.

    • @bryant475
      @bryant475 Před 2 lety +1

      It can be reversed, check out Chris Wark, he has a lot of info on his CZcams channel and website! Also, Dr. Joel Fuhrman!

    • @Pasha32121
      @Pasha32121 Před 2 lety +1

      I'm afraid

  • @ramsay892
    @ramsay892 Před 2 lety +18

    That feeling you have when your surgeon comes to icu to see how you are ,first thing you think this man has just saved my life and a couldn’t help telling him thank you ,you saved my life about 5 times lol two weeks gone am home and start light chemo next week ,any dull pain in the bottom left of your stomach go get checked 👌👌stay positive folks 💜

  • @LazyPirate8
    @LazyPirate8 Před 2 lety +120

    My mother has been diagnosed with collen cancer. She now had to wear a collostomybag. We have no idea at what stage she's diagnosed with. I hope she does beat this. Prayed to God everyday to give her the strength she needs and that she can get the surgery to use the restroom again.
    It's been tuff for her to live with bipolar, I just don't want her to either live with a bag for the rest of her life or lose her. I hope God helps us and listens to our prayers.

    • @bernadetteoneill7014
      @bernadetteoneill7014 Před 2 lety +9

      Prayers of healing & for your Mom. Amen. 🙏🙏

    • @hock_mock9420
      @hock_mock9420 Před 2 lety +2

      May Almighty Allah heal her quickly. Amin suma Amin!!

    • @robertfaro9756
      @robertfaro9756 Před 2 lety +4

      🙏🙏🙏🙏

    • @williamlucas9311
      @williamlucas9311 Před 2 lety

      I will recommend dr ogbebor herbal centre, CZcams channel to anyone suffering from disease's or infections. Their herbal medicine is so effective and 100% cure guaranteed

    • @lisaellis2593
      @lisaellis2593 Před 2 lety +3

      Amen.

  • @DarkReapersGrim1
    @DarkReapersGrim1 Před 2 lety +140

    If you're having issues with going to bathroom regularly, because not enough fiber intake, I definitely believe this increases the risk of it. Your body can't stand the toxic waste being kept in there.

    • @MyAccount0225
      @MyAccount0225 Před 2 lety +7

      There are some of us whom must do low fiber due to scar tissue from radiation. I agree with you and I am in His hands now.

  • @malcolmwilkinson4449
    @malcolmwilkinson4449 Před 2 lety +153

    I am a 64 year old man and recently underwent major surgery to remove colon cancer. I had NO symptoms whatsoever! The cancer was picked up by the routine bowel cancer screening test. Luckily the cancer was caught very early and was completely removed during surgery. PLEASE, if you are sent a bowel screening test do it!!! It can save your life, it certainly saved mine.

    • @bobboscarato1313
      @bobboscarato1313 Před 2 lety +32

      I had colon cancer surgery at 65, 20 years ago; I'm still here in 2022 at 85.

    • @geoffsullivan4063
      @geoffsullivan4063 Před 2 lety

      Are you left with a colostomy bag ?

    • @sulaimanabdullahi7247
      @sulaimanabdullahi7247 Před 2 lety

      I will never forget the day I came across dr Igho CZcams channel , I will always keep it memorable , thank you doctor for helping me cure my Cancer naturally , because of you, I hope too leave again I feel more alive, thank you Doc

    • @lindagoosling
      @lindagoosling Před 2 lety

      Herpes is not a death sentence just like it is not the end of the world. It has a complete cure. I recently got rid of both my hsv1 and hsv2 within just seven days on youtube by Herbalist Doctor Kingsley. I’m so happy right now, I'm totally cured.

    • @keegan773
      @keegan773 Před rokem +1

      I spoke to my Bowel screening unit and they told me that a large number of people who test positive on the 💩 test DO NOT follow it up.
      If you ignore the test it won’t go away and may well kill you.

  • @GIguy
    @GIguy Před 2 lety +221

    Be thankful if you actually have symptoms, because I didn’t. I instead suffered from stage 4 Crohn’s disease, originally misdiagnosed as ulcerative colitis. My colon, a.k.a. large intestine, was so poor, that it literally fell apart, and ruptured while I was in the hospital receiving intravenous therapy at the age of 21. I was dead on the operating table for two minutes before they use the defibrillator and got my heart beating, so they could go on to perform a 10 hour long surgery to remove the remains of my shattered large intestine, where they also found colon cancer that was growing on the outside of my now shattered intestine and not on the inside, all the symptoms were being masked by the symptoms of the Crohn’s disease. In other words I literally had to die to save my life, because when the pathology came back it indicated the most aggressive strain of colon cancer out there, and it would’ve killed me in less than six months if it had gone undetected, and there’s nothing I could’ve done about it. Talk about irony! Yes it did hurt, a lot, in total, I’ve had 37 gastrointestinal surgeries leaving me with less than 5% of my entire G.I. tract, having my rectum removed and stitched shut, my entire large intestine and almost all of my small intestine taken away, but it’s remarkable how the human body can adapt to such drastic changes, I nearly died three more times, the doctors don’t know how or why I survived, but I’m still here, and I can still eat, not very much mind you, it’s the ultimate diet, Jenny Craig eat your heart out! I will soon probably have to go on TPN, a.k.a., intervenous nutrition, for the rest of my life, but it sure beats dying, and I’ll never worry about colon cancer ever again because I have no colon! That’s a very brief explanation of the past 34 years of my life, if you want more details feel free to ask whatever you want, I’ll do my best to answer and hopefully help some people, cheers and happy holidays to everyone!

    • @daanyaravindran
      @daanyaravindran Před 2 lety +2

      @@NOuseforaname-FX i'm guessing it's an ileostomy bag :)

    • @daanyaravindran
      @daanyaravindran Před 2 lety +1

      I have crohn's disease too, it really sucks

    • @dinozaurpickupline4221
      @dinozaurpickupline4221 Před 2 lety

      that's tough,shitting is already tough

    • @MrMaaf
      @MrMaaf Před 2 lety +5

      God bless you! 🙏🙏🙏

    • @ShoshiPlatypus
      @ShoshiPlatypus Před 2 lety +17

      My word, what a journey you have had. You are clearly a fighter! Well done indeed - you are an inspiration to people to keep going, you can defeat it. I thought I’d had a pretty rough time but my experience was a walk in the park in comparison. How do you manage your ileostomy? Once I’d got through a fairly steep learning curve, it’s been brilliant. I agree - no more colon cancer because no more colon lol! I had ulcerative colitis and then colon cancer in 2015. Getting the ileostomy meant no more UC, no more cramping, urgency, pain, accidents… it’s been totally brilliant. I have had problems with a recurring parastomal hernia (two repairs, both failed), but I’m living with it for now, awaiting an elective surgery which is now unlikely to happen at all, with all such operations being cancelled because we only have a National Covid Service here in the UK and not an NHS. You are right about the human body adapting - it is miraculous how it can still function when so many bits are removed!

  • @sheilaringer5588
    @sheilaringer5588 Před 2 lety +105

    I had colon cancer a few years ago, I was at stage 4 when found, bleeding was my major sign. Dome times that all would come out was blood.and the oder changed. It was like rotten meat. I was blessed I survived, after radition ,chem, surgey.

    • @MikSonus
      @MikSonus Před 2 lety +3

      🙏🙏🙏

    • @amosmoses8402
      @amosmoses8402 Před 2 lety +5

      🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼💪

    • @kimyoung3484
      @kimyoung3484 Před 2 lety +5

      🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🌹

    • @sewinetdesta4372
      @sewinetdesta4372 Před 2 lety +8

      I’m a server stage 3 I have done my chemo and sergers Thanks to GOD it has been 3 years

    • @twinkletoes7427
      @twinkletoes7427 Před 2 lety +1

      Stage 4? wow i am so glad you are okay, ive been experiencing some symptoms listed here and many comments are getting my hopes a little more up in case i do have this

  • @MsAchampion
    @MsAchampion Před 2 lety +161

    You are absolutely correct! The fatigue, the black stools, swollen belly, pain and noises from the belly, and I also got a rash across my belly. Another symptom that i learned from my doctor was being pale. I asked my doctor how could I, a black woman be pale? He told me that he could tell by my eyes which appeared to be void of any normal color of red. I was in my early thirties when I was diagnosed.

    • @drtheresa1650
      @drtheresa1650 Před 2 lety

      I was able to get ride of my I'll Herpes after the holidays herbs from Drdodoyi i contacted on CZcams.......,

    • @drtheresa1650
      @drtheresa1650 Před 2 lety

      I was able to get ride of my I'll Herpes after the holidays herbs from Drdodoyi i contacted on CZcams.......,

    • @williamlucas9311
      @williamlucas9311 Před 2 lety

      I will recommend dr ogbebor herbal centre, CZcams channel to anyone suffering from disease's or infections. Their herbal medicine is so effective and cure guaranteed

    • @shadow.banned
      @shadow.banned Před 2 lety

      @@williamlucas9311 Can you stop spamming? People are dying here...

    • @williamlucas9311
      @williamlucas9311 Před 2 lety +1

      @@shadow.banned and who told you i am spamming? I am doing the little i can to help people by giving them the right information and you are talking about spamming or is this a joke to you?

  • @aayonce4
    @aayonce4 Před 2 lety +14

    My Nana died in 2012 due to colon cancers but she ate a lot and I mean ALOT of pork! Sousmeat , pork chops, ribs, liver wurst, and many other processed foods. I really wish I knew that this stuff was bad for her because I loved her so much she died a year before my high school graduation and it was so sad because I had a track meet the day she died. And when we got back to my hometown from the track meet I dropped my dad off at my Nanas house and I went to my high school because we were having a pep rally. Anyway my dad called me and told me she had died and I felt so bad because instead of me going in and saying hello when I dropped my dad off I sped off to go see friends at school. And I abandoned her in her time of need.
    I hope whoever is watching this makes the necessary changes so that colon cancer risk can be diminished so we can stay healthy. I love you all ! Have a great holiday!

    • @2011Ohmygoodness
      @2011Ohmygoodness Před 2 lety +3

      Honey you didn't abandon her, you just didn't know. I'm sure she knows you loved her.

    • @aayonce4
      @aayonce4 Před 2 lety +2

      @@2011Ohmygoodness thank you for that. I hope not I wish I could talk to her one last time though 😩

  • @zhoxzalabrique5749
    @zhoxzalabrique5749 Před 2 lety

    Awesome teaching video Dr.!!🌟
    Many thanks for THEE best visual breakdown/explanation!!💓

  • @TheRealDizzo1k
    @TheRealDizzo1k Před 2 lety +120

    These arent just signs of Colon Cancer. I had Crohns disease from 15-22 yrs old. It got so bad i had to go the ER. Long Story short I had a blockage in my small intestines. Meaning food couldnt get through at all and My stomach looked like I was 9 moths Pregnant due the fact. I went down to 99lbs (I was 215 all muscle before). After a 7 hour long surgery the doctor told my mom in the waiting room that I had several liters on food and fluid stuck in my intestine and when they did surgery my stomach just deflated like a balloon. I had to stay in the hospital after surgery for 3 months in the ICU with a 125 degree fever. I didnt know If I was gonna make it out of there but with the help of God i did just that. Oh and I couldnt walk either. The doctor said i was going to have trouble walking but I didnt care what he said because I knew I was gonna normal again. Fast forward 2 yrs later after a great recovery Im in better condition than I was 10 years ago. Im 25 now. Just know God saved my life. It could have been Colon Cancer but it was just a blockage in my small intestine. Before that I was in the streets hanging out with my friends smoking everyday trynna rob every drug dealer in the city. I think God sat me down and showed me he really does exist and he does heal people but on his time. I'm strong and i have a strong mindset..but in that moment i was scared man. Now i dont smoke or drink at all and Im living accordingly. I say that to say just believe and trust in God yall. Its hard trying to tell my story because most people wont give him his credit and also have PTSD from stayin in ICU that long (taking every drug you could think of so i could wake up the next day). If you dont believe Im sorry, Im truly am. But cant nobody on this earth convince me he didnt save my life and it was the doctors that did...because even after surgery I was still on my death bed. Hope yall got something out of this. Yall be blessed man

    • @nodwaa9227
      @nodwaa9227 Před 2 lety +4

      Good to hear. But God didn't save your life. Doctors and surgeons did.

    • @TheRealDizzo1k
      @TheRealDizzo1k Před 2 lety +27

      @@nodwaa9227 nah. Even after surgery I was on my death bed. U don’t know my life and what I been through bro. God saved my life. That’s all ima say. Be blessed though bro 😎

    • @glolovesjesuschrist2023
      @glolovesjesuschrist2023 Před 2 lety +8

      @@TheRealDizzo1k Amen 🙏 🙌 Glad you gave glory to God . Jesus Christ bless you in abundance for it. Thanks for sharing your scary story. Glad your better amen .

    • @theesper7404
      @theesper7404 Před 2 lety +3

      Are you sure it was 125 degree fever? That would cause severe damage to the brain. Your brain would literally be cooking

    • @TheRealDizzo1k
      @TheRealDizzo1k Před 2 lety +3

      @@theesper7404 very positive my boy. Had nurses comin in to check on me every 15 to 30 minutes for 3 months

  • @drk7031
    @drk7031 Před rokem +10

    This is all correct . My dad had this horrible cancer ,he had abdominal distension ,fatigue and severe digestive problems which he mistaken as IBS . He was hospitalised after he felt very sick and vomited ,when they checked inside his body the found a large tumour in his colon that was blocking the passage and a few metastasis in his stomach ,he had a week’s amount of un digested food in his stomach hence why he was feeling nauseous , in the weeks prior to that he had dark urine and pale stools . When we found out we didn’t expect it to be cancer ,in hindsight he had all the symptoms mentioned in this video . He fought the battle for 2 long excruciating years where he deteriorated ,he was very strong and will always live in our hearts ♥️

  • @mj585
    @mj585 Před 2 lety +5

    My brother aged 50 passed by colone cancer recently,,he informed me at 3rd stage after weight loss,,85 kg reduced gradually at 35,,,suffered lot by pain in front of me and his last minutes was on my lap,,horrible,,I feel very bad ,,😓😓😓

  • @PH-tv2sw
    @PH-tv2sw Před 2 lety +201

    I lost my mom early this year from small intestine cancer. She had all these symptoms. Wish I knew about this prior.

    • @missbell1634
      @missbell1634 Před 2 lety +23

      I’m sorry to hear about your mom💐My mom passed away from lymphoma and we didn’t recognize the symptoms either until it was too late😔 Rest In Peace to both of our beautiful moms 🤍🤍

    • @burlhorse61
      @burlhorse61 Před 2 lety +1

      you didn't know what colon cancer was-they tend to target older men for tests

    • @mossyhornhunter7022
      @mossyhornhunter7022 Před 2 lety +5

      My condolences 🙏 I lost my father in sep 2005 to colon cancer.

    • @DanialFarish007
      @DanialFarish007 Před 2 lety +2

      Same thing happens to my mum 12 years ago. Stay strong.

    • @GCT1990
      @GCT1990 Před 2 lety +1

      I'm very sorry for you loss... There's a big difference however between small intestinal cancer however, sadly her doctor most likely would of missed it because the best test for colon cancer is a colonoscopy, to date we can't go into the small intestinal track, colonoscopies only explore the large intestine because its large enough for the scope and there's not alot of twists and turns like you would have in the small intestine, each twist and turn has the possibility to become problematic so we don't explore the small intestine... We can reach the end of the small intestine called the Ileum, but we cant go any further then that. So this is actually very important to everyone, everyone should discuss with their doctors about having a Capsule Colonoscopy done. This is a capsule with 360 Degree cameras which rotates and takes picture of the whole digestive track from mouth to rectum... That along with some imagining tests with contrast is the only way to get a full read on a person's organs or in this case the intestinal track both small and large. Damn it... I'm so sorry for your loss this is tough. Sending you and your family much love

  • @AB..__..
    @AB..__.. Před 2 lety +168

    In 2008 I was diagnosed with CRC. I had a new full suspension Mountain Bike and was riding to keep up with more aggressive (younger) riders. At the end of the day, I started eliminating blood. (estimate of 2 litres) This led to a visit in late evening to Emergency Services at a hospital. I discovered that fainting will promote you to the front of the line as they practice triage at Emergency Services. Before I fainted I had been bumped back in the queue by a homeless guy that arrived with bigger immediate problems than me. My new Mountain bike saved my life. Surgery was successful at eliminating the CRC. The other symptom I had was an unexplained weight loss of 10 Kg over a period of 3 months. I waited for 3 yrs to have a follow-up Colonoscopy and another CRC tumor was found. The same surgery was completed and I have been clear for the last 10 yrs. I have annual Colonoscopy procedures now. As I have Crohn's Disease, (no symptoms for 40 yrs since resection surgery) Chemo Therapy was not an option. I am Canadian so there was no cost for this medical care. (other than taxes of course) All procedures were done immediately except follow-up Colonoscopy tests which I choose the dates for.

    • @ursulasmith6402
      @ursulasmith6402 Před 2 lety +3

      Its a good system

    • @catskillmtnsmtb6147
      @catskillmtnsmtb6147 Před 2 lety +9

      I'm very happy you are ok.

    • @pskamarajind3865
      @pskamarajind3865 Před 2 lety +4

      Praying for your good health,

    • @urboymon
      @urboymon Před 2 lety +2

      Whole food Plant based diet can help you with your Crohn’s disease and help prevent the cancer from reoccurring. It may help heal your Crohn’s disease also. Check out “How Not to Die” by Dr Michael Greger

    • @AB..__..
      @AB..__.. Před 2 lety +9

      @Gabe F I live in Alberta. We have no sales tax here, and our cost of living is somewhat lower than in the USA. Taxes on cigarettes, alcohol and gasoline, fund much of our healthcare system.
      Our taxes pay for many programs which are not offered in the USA, one example is, 1 yr paid leave when you have a baby, for either the mother or father. I can't believe I am defending taxation. The USA does many things very well but also some not so well. If my ambition was strictly to make money, I'd go to the USA. Some professions such as Medical Dr and Legal (Lawyers) make substantially more in the USA. Our family is on both sides of the border and I have dual citizenship. I chose to live in Canada. The city I live in has a massive number of USA citizens who live here long term or full time. There is also a huge number of people who travel here for medical procedures (and pharmaceuticals) that are not affordable for them in the USA. Your politics are much, much more entertaining though. I am retired and have been thinking of doing a BBQ pilgrimage through the Southern states. Suddenly I am a bit concerned if that would be safe. You should never give a retired person an excuse to talk. :o)

  • @shahanaakhter8834
    @shahanaakhter8834 Před 2 lety +12

    OMG ! So nice lecture ! So incredibly presenting the essentials matters perfectly & understandably ! Great ! So helpful for learning !

  • @remedymeHOUSEdoctor
    @remedymeHOUSEdoctor Před 5 měsíci +1

    Your video on colon cancer hits close to home for me. I recently started a channel sharing educational content about colon cancer and the lessons I've learned along the way. Your content is inspiring, and I believe we can create a positive impact by sharing our stories.

  • @Kymmie-uj6qw
    @Kymmie-uj6qw Před 2 lety +17

    MY daughter Died from colon cancer 1/28/21 she was stage 4 she was just 26 , DRS failed her it took years and by the time they figured it out it was to late she fought hard but the cancer took her from her daughter and our family :(

    • @marcusmorris450
      @marcusmorris450 Před rokem +3

      Oh I can only imagine how tough this can be my condolences to you and your family💯%

    • @shuiwahlee5836
      @shuiwahlee5836 Před 4 měsíci

      So sorry for your loss 😢

  • @genegarber8332
    @genegarber8332 Před 2 lety +102

    You didn't mention metastasis to the brain. My brother only 43 passed away in September this year from stage 4 colon cancer. Had little to no symptoms until it metastasized to his brain. Migraines nausea vomiting and vision issues for 2 months. It was almost 3 months after he got the cancer diagnosis and he was gone. It's rare for colon cancer to spread to the brain. The brain is the worst location for metastatic colon cancer. Not enough is mentioned about it. Needs to be addressed more.

    • @Pasha32121
      @Pasha32121 Před 2 lety

      Ur also his blood type be careful for urslf then barking here

    • @Worick_
      @Worick_ Před 2 lety +2

      Very sorry to hear. I hate cancer so much

  • @twilagullatt4344
    @twilagullatt4344 Před 2 lety +7

    Thank you for sharing this video with me.

  • @darm.8172
    @darm.8172 Před 2 lety

    I'm Grateful To Have Found This Site, Doctor And Awesome Info. Re: Colon, Cancer S/E, Helpful Links, Etc. What An Awesome Educator And GI Doctor You Are!!! THANK YOU A Million Times Over!!! GOD Blessings And Favors Upon Us All...AMEN!!!
    ✝️🙏🏽💜

  • @rustybshackleford
    @rustybshackleford Před 2 lety +1

    Very helpful! Straight to the point! Thank you.

  • @SaltyNationalist
    @SaltyNationalist Před 2 lety +14

    One night while I was at work about 4 years ago, I had to go to the bathroom. I was in there for an extended time, one of the managers came to check on me. By that time I was sweating, heart was racing and I almost passed out trying to poop. I ended up leaving work to go to the hospital. They checked me out and said, don't worry about it. Fast forward to current, I have a hemmoroid that flares up now and then. And Sometimes when I poop I... Its very difficult to talk about.. I now have health insurance and really need to see a physician.. I just turned 53, and haven't seen a personal doctor in ages..
    Stay blessed and healthy everyone..
    Merry Christmas 2022🎄🎄

  • @mommabear9587
    @mommabear9587 Před 2 lety +80

    My friend died of this at the age of 28.
    Stop raising your kids on junk food and soda pop. I have horrible bowels because I grew up the same way. Eat healthy foods. You are what you eat.

    • @bobboscarato1313
      @bobboscarato1313 Před 2 lety +3

      I tell my 49 y/o son to quit drinking soda from morning to night; at least 3/4 gallons per day. He just ignores me and laughs...!

    • @shadow.banned
      @shadow.banned Před 2 lety

      I think parents need to be legally obligated to take their children to the doctor every 6 months for checkups.
      Parents should also be obligated to get their children a primary care doctor at the age of 18.
      Parents need to teach their children that soda is a drug only for adults who grew up in 20th century. Same with cigarettes and alcohol.

    • @abubakarsalees3134
      @abubakarsalees3134 Před 2 lety

      You always made me believed that I can recover from this illness and I did. Thank you Dr odija channel for your medical, mental, emotional, and spiritual unwavering support to cure my Herpes:::

    • @cbounds3265
      @cbounds3265 Před 2 lety +1

      You can still heal. I had horrible constipation growing up too; from bad diet habits. No I eat fruits/veggies everyday including raw fermented veggies - this change has made the greates impact on my bowel health.

  • @leonpatrick5606
    @leonpatrick5606 Před 2 lety +329

    Both of my parents died 2004 from this cancer . My mum was 47 and dad was 67. And in February this year my brother died from it and he was 40. I've been having some stomach issues for a couple of years now, but the doctors cannot find anything wrong. My wife is worried ill end up with it ( Cancer ) I'm 44 and feel pretty healthy. I stopped smoking 4 months ago and am walking every morning 10 kilometers. We'll see who's going to become another statistic..

    • @justinvandal9696
      @justinvandal9696 Před 2 lety +9

      Could be a simple issue. Get allergy tests. It can cause immense pain if you a lot of gluten and happen to be sensitive to it. There are 100s of options.

    • @leonpatrick5606
      @leonpatrick5606 Před 2 lety +9

      @@justinvandal9696 I don't have any allergies, I don't drink alcohol and I do keep an eye on what I eat.

    • @javierchangking
      @javierchangking Před 2 lety +16

      Avoid red meats and consume fibers water and keep exercising best luck to you

    • @leonpatrick5606
      @leonpatrick5606 Před 2 lety +14

      @@javierchangking Thank you for the help. I don't know if you live in New Zealand, but I eat 10 weetbix for breakfast every morning and have red meat maybe once a month because IT'S EXPENSIVE and I stay away from processed meat most of the time. There is one thing that I struggle with and that is bloody sugar!!!

    • @sgtcaco
      @sgtcaco Před 2 lety +11

      @@leonpatrick5606 Hey mate , I don't drink, I stopped smoking and I try to eat really well and I am 42.
      My biggest problem is sugar as well, and I think it is slowly killing me.
      I don't eat sweets or lollies but I have 2 big tea spoons of sugar in my coffee and some times 2 or 3 coffees a day. I also drink soft drink like pepsi and dr pepper every day.
      Sugar is in a lot of other foods that we have.
      I also get constipation and lose stool, some times blood in my stool and that feeling like it want all come out. and my stool looks squashed some times. also I suffer fatigue.
      I have had colinocosy a few years ago with no results .
      Its like I know I have a problem but I can not prove it to the doctors.
      Maybe we can quit sugar together.
      How much sugar do you consume?

  • @hamilton6827
    @hamilton6827 Před rokem +31

    I go for my CT Colonography tomorrow. Kinda nervous. I am 40 been passing large amounts of blood 4x daily. Lots of clots black blood, blood like a jelly fish. Thing stool, loose stool and long flat thin stool. It's been a hell of a year started last October. Just getting in for the exam now. Thank heavens. Been tired terribly daily and stomach pain like you can't imagine. Wish me luck.

  • @serenityflies1462
    @serenityflies1462 Před 2 lety +10

    Thankyou so much for a lucid, well explained lesson!! Bravo!!

  • @thurgooddukes7381
    @thurgooddukes7381 Před 2 lety +36

    Thanks for the video, so far the Lord has spared me from this awful condition, all glory to the almighty! And may God bless all who've suffered from or lost loved ones to this menacing disease.

  • @rockergurl242
    @rockergurl242 Před 2 lety +43

    My father was diagnosed at age 46 with stage 3. He passed away 18 months later. He was an alcoholic and smoked and ate lots of red meat. He was in a lot of pain at the end. Now I have to get a colonoscopy 10 years earlier then 40yrs which is the normal time to get one since I’m predisposed now. Im almost 30….

    • @yvellebradley2502
      @yvellebradley2502 Před 2 lety +3

      Hoping for the best, for you. Testing early saves lives.🎗

    • @Juspeachy13
      @Juspeachy13 Před 2 lety +2

      Same. My mom was diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer at age 60 (never had a colonoscopy) and passed away 15 months later. She also was a heavy smoker, drinker and ate a lot of fried foods/ red meat. I had to get my first colonoscopy at the age of 30 now because of my family history too, so I know exactly what you’re going through. I thought the usual age of the first colonoscopy was 50 years old though,

    • @williamlucas9311
      @williamlucas9311 Před 2 lety

      I will recommend dr ogbebor herbal centre, CZcams channel to anyone suffering from disease's or infections. Their herbal medicine is so effective and cure guaranteed

  • @edithvillalta7736
    @edithvillalta7736 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much for this amazing video the information is amazing and it is really important to know such important information in order to take care of our self. And please keep doing it because for some people this is the light on the end of the tunnel. God bless you

  • @alexanderstordeur9434
    @alexanderstordeur9434 Před 2 lety +23

    My uncle had colon cancer one time. Thankfully he detected it at an early stage after finding blood in the toilet and immediately went to the doctor . Otherwise he will not be with us today .

  • @stiofain4693
    @stiofain4693 Před 2 lety +81

    My brother had all these symptoms, he went to his doctors from the first sign of the problem…. They told him he was fine each time of inspection for months of going in, under the age of 40, he died 7 months later….
    Early diagnosis is vital, and don’t take your doctors word for it…
    Rip bro….

    • @theoldtong
      @theoldtong Před 2 lety +3

      I'm so sorry for your loss, R.I.P. ♥ he was and will always be loved ♥ wishing the absolute best for him, for yourself, and for all ♥ there's always someone here to talk to ♥

    • @drewphonix7685
      @drewphonix7685 Před 2 lety +3

      Prayers 🙏🏾 up

    • @iamtheonlywilly
      @iamtheonlywilly Před 2 lety +8

      Dang…sorry for your loss but this sounds like malpractice if he went in and they told him he was fine then he passed away. That doesn’t make sense.

    • @AYVYN
      @AYVYN Před 2 lety +4

      American Doctors? They’re pretty lazy and stupid. Usually both

    • @stiofain4693
      @stiofain4693 Před 2 lety

      @@theoldtong Thanks so much for your words an kindness…. Appreciate it.

  • @CEELOW3000
    @CEELOW3000 Před 2 lety +2

    My Pops passed of colon cancer - thanks for this post - I'm in my late 40s and setting up an colonoscopy

  • @erikatamayo8919
    @erikatamayo8919 Před 2 lety +38

    It is strange that this video showed up in my suggestions, because my biological father died 5 days ago of CRC. He was diagnosed at 48 years old.

    • @drewphonix7685
      @drewphonix7685 Před 2 lety +3

      Prayers 🙏🏾 up

    • @bryant475
      @bryant475 Před 2 lety +2

      Sorry to hear, please spread the word so others won't have to suffer: It can be prevented and reversed, check out Chris Wark, he has a lot of info on his CZcams channel and website! Also, Dr. Joel Fuhrman!

    • @americanbobtail1
      @americanbobtail1 Před 2 lety +4

      Your phone is spying on you....

  • @cleanqueen75
    @cleanqueen75 Před 2 lety +100

    My dad died of colon cancer that spread to his liver. He was 47. My mom died of the same exact thing at 85.

    • @ShoshiPlatypus
      @ShoshiPlatypus Před 2 lety +17

      I’m so sorry. Colon cancer is terrible. 47 is so young… I hope and pray that you remain well.

    • @cleanqueen75
      @cleanqueen75 Před 2 lety +4

      @@ShoshiPlatypus thank you!

    • @ezinvestor2989
      @ezinvestor2989 Před 2 lety +1

      I'm sorry to here that. I just lost my dad to colon cancer at age 59. Same thing it spread to his liver he was stage 4. It seemed like the chemo treatments made him worse off.

    • @cleanqueen75
      @cleanqueen75 Před 2 lety +2

      @@ezinvestor2989 my father passed away in 1973. No colonoscopies back then. He did radiation if I remember but they only gave him 6 months to live. He lived about a year. I was only 15.

    • @cleanqueen75
      @cleanqueen75 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ezinvestor2989 so sorry! No what you’re going through!

  • @KuhDeeee
    @KuhDeeee Před 2 lety +45

    I was diagnosed with stage 3 colon cancer last year. which is highly unusual for my age.19. I didnt have any symptoms until i started throwing up feces😃 after 2 major surgeries, 2 weeks in the hospital, 2 weeks of at home infusions and 2 weeks of fertility treatments I then followed it up with 6 months of chemo.😀 currently 2 months off chemo and im happy to say that the symptoms are starting to wear off. (Still have neuropathy and a bit of hyperpigmentation) but it’s starting to go away. Trussst me when i say if I can go through all of that…Then anyone can.

  • @77thNYSV
    @77thNYSV Před 2 lety +2

    Video: "I hope you enjoyed this video."
    Me: scrutinizing every time I've gone to the bathroom for the past year...
    😐

  • @msbarbados68
    @msbarbados68 Před 2 lety +55

    My brother died from colon cancer on his 43rd birthday. I was tested positive for lynch syndrome and have every 2 years a colonoscopy.

    • @lindaanderson4331
      @lindaanderson4331 Před 2 lety +9

      I’m truly sorry for your loss of your brother. Sending lots of love and loving hugs to you. I have what you call survivor guilt. Sometimes I ask God why did you save me. And not your brother. My heart brakes for you. Keep on being checked.

  • @Roberto-REME
    @Roberto-REME Před 2 lety +6

    Outstanding video and very informative.

  • @darrylgibbs7553
    @darrylgibbs7553 Před 2 lety +5

    Sorry for your loss

  • @stela_solar
    @stela_solar Před rokem +1

    Very detailed and informative. Thank you! 🫶

  • @trishmccutcheon3716
    @trishmccutcheon3716 Před 2 lety +237

    I have every one of these symptoms with one difference... No weight loss. Instead I've gained weight. And my abdomen makes me look pregnant. In the back of my mind, I think I've known it was something like this. But I have no health insurance, raising my young granddaughter, and it seems I'm always struggling to work to support her a well as myself. I've reached the point where it's physically hard, even taxing, for me to do the physical work I do. I've had to give up one of my jobs because I feel like crap most of the time. But this has left me n nearly destitute. I can't afford insurance. No doctor will see me without it or if they do I will get low level treatment and end up in horrible shape. At the same time, my granddaughter doesn't need me checking out on her without at least a fight. IDK what to do other than pray, which I do much of that. God bless you all and much love and kudos to you for the battles you've fought... and won!

    • @gone.golfing
      @gone.golfing Před 2 lety +16

      Can you apply for Medicaid?

    • @faithoverfear300
      @faithoverfear300 Před 2 lety +16

      Apply for SSI

    • @kw9568
      @kw9568 Před 2 lety +13

      I agree medicaid or SSI or some states have local health insurance programs. Goodl luck! ❤

    • @vivianheeb6550
      @vivianheeb6550 Před 2 lety +16

      Medicaid is best option , but may take time to get. in the mean time go to your local hospital , they cant turn you down , regardless of money , they at least have to examine your symptoms . Then see if finicail aid is available . If not medicaid should help if you quailify.

    • @tagminda4565
      @tagminda4565 Před 2 lety +5

      I feel your pain yet your granddaughter is not helping?
      Praying for you.

  • @larrybittke7760
    @larrybittke7760 Před 2 lety +4

    A very good friend of mine passed away from colon cancer. He did not have health insurance and did not take preventive measures by research and inquires until it was too late.

    • @Scott_Alex
      @Scott_Alex Před 2 lety

      Hello 👋 how are you doing today?

  • @kels1009
    @kels1009 Před 2 lety +12

    Met a colon cancer survivor who consumed one teaspoon of coconut oil and olive oil daily. No relapse >7 years. Incorporate tea drinking, curd+low GI rice based meals, use of spices and papaya into daily meals. Daily bowel movement is important. Drink min 2.5L of water throughout the day. Avoid food poisoning by ensuring food hygiene.

  • @patriciakelly69
    @patriciakelly69 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you so much. That was very informative. Xx

  • @JamesBrown-nm1ti
    @JamesBrown-nm1ti Před 2 lety

    Thank you for SHARING this INFORMATION it's VERY IMPORTANT for ME....

  • @krisstrong5936
    @krisstrong5936 Před 2 lety +6

    Had a sharp pain on my left side. went to the DR they did an emergency CT found out I had a 6cm mass. I had surgery two days later in fact they wouldn't even let me go home from the hospital just doped me up on percocet for the pain and said wait for surgery. After surgery they found the tumor was actually about 4cm at its largest point. the doctor took 30 lymph nodes all of them clean, i had a G1 well differentiated adenocarcinoma. So a very basic very slow growing low risk tumor. doctors said it was about a 6% chance it would come back over 10 years. They said I won the lottery because of the blockage factor they all assumed it was at least stage 3. but nope pathology came back with the best news a CRC patient could get.

  • @tionarry
    @tionarry Před 2 lety +48

    And here I am with symptoms of CRC with no money to even do test or treat myself. But the most disturbing part for me is the upper abdomen. It sometimes feel weird. When I touch it, it stops and then continues.
    What I gained most from this is the testimony in the comments of people who survived.

    • @rosemaryraplar8
      @rosemaryraplar8 Před 2 lety +1

      Look into Chris Beats Cancer. I'd do it if funds are not available. Good luck and God bless!

    • @RRVVWW73
      @RRVVWW73 Před 2 lety +6

      You don’t need luck or god’s blessing here in Canada - walk in the door - it’s all free

    • @haitolawrence5986
      @haitolawrence5986 Před 2 lety +2

      @@RRVVWW73 Then why do I have to purchase health insurance??? 🤷🏻‍♂

    • @jackdaniels9401
      @jackdaniels9401 Před 2 lety

      Ok if u dont gave medic aid n not aid from u state or y r on u own but no to worry u have 2 opcions, u can chek the hoxsey clinic they cure any cancer 4 less than 5g second you cure u self. remember any cancer can be disolved naturally just research the web n u find a lot of information n people that cure themselves taken all kinds of diferent remedies that work on them.1 think for shure bring down u sugar consumation n clean u colon n blood plus liver n kidnes .in u case do it now 4 all the other people do this at least every 5 months.but please my friend do a research n start taken at least hidrogen peroxide,oregano oil,warth oil,garlic,corcumin,ging seng,aple cider vineger,savila,multivitaminics n lemon.all of this woul distroy any cancer..👽

    • @vivianheeb6550
      @vivianheeb6550 Před 2 lety +1

      Go to the hospital in your area , they can not turn you away regardless if you dont have money , they have to at least see you , then maybe they can direct you where you can get finacial help.

  • @Seek_Him
    @Seek_Him Před 2 lety

    Such a thorough explanation
    Thank You
    My mother died from colon cancer

  • @OnochieAfigbo
    @OnochieAfigbo Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for the presentation. Easy for a layman like me to understand.

  • @stillhere9630
    @stillhere9630 Před 2 lety +119

    No family history, 51 had a colonoscopy, 7 polyps, one was cancerous- stage three. Radiation and chemo- got it under control. Most curable type of cancer. Get your colonoscopy. Two years free- we will see. One thing they didn't mention, side effects of radiation, had second degree burns on my hot dog. Was horrible! and now I have EDS. Oh well, I'm still alive.

    • @randomandbeyond591
      @randomandbeyond591 Před 2 lety +1

      is colonoscopy painful ?

    • @burlhorse61
      @burlhorse61 Před 2 lety +4

      didn't realise those were the side effects of radiation-at least you're alive mate.

    • @brandonshaw7619
      @brandonshaw7619 Před 2 lety

      Luckily I didn't have to get radiation but did have chemo

    • @brandonshaw7619
      @brandonshaw7619 Před 2 lety +1

      @@randomandbeyond591 very
      Easy

    • @gianninal5455
      @gianninal5455 Před 2 lety +6

      I work in radiation oncology and find it odd that you ended up with burns in that area. Not dismissing your experience but I'm literally on the part of the team that custom designs the treatment plans so for what I know of what beam arrangements are commonly used it seems odd. Same with the EDS actually. I'm definitely going to follow up with our docs to see if this is common (for my own knowledge).

  • @keegan773
    @keegan773 Před rokem +34

    Take note :-
    If you have or suspect you have any of the symptoms consult your Doctor IMMEDIATELY.
    The sooner you are diagnosed the more chance you have of a complete recovery.
    I had blood in my 💩 and was diagnosed with stage two (early) cancer in 2015. So far I am fine.
    2023 and I’m still here due to early intervention.

    • @keegan773
      @keegan773 Před rokem +3

      @RawBoat I had no obvious symptoms until the blood in my 💩.
      After the operation to remove the cancer, 7 years ago, I have had no further problems.

    • @keegan773
      @keegan773 Před rokem +2

      @RawBoat I’m doing all right.👍

    • @meandi4437
      @meandi4437 Před rokem

      I don’t have a doctor or insurance

    • @eleanortiara2786
      @eleanortiara2786 Před rokem +1

      Is it a lot of blood?

    • @keegan773
      @keegan773 Před rokem +3

      @@eleanortiara2786 it was enough to notice, enough to visit the doctor and sufficient warning to enable me to have a life saving operation.
      If you see blood go to your doctor IMMEDIATELY.

  • @1mach28914u1
    @1mach28914u1 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you , that was very informative. Even though technical terms were used I could still get a good understanding of things .

  • @ChrisMcEvoy
    @ChrisMcEvoy Před 2 lety +2

    I have Lynch Syndrome so I go every year for cancer screenings. My dad and 3 of his siblings had cancer. Unfortunately 3 of my dad's siblings died from cancer, and also my dad's niece also died of cancer.. My dad also still goes for his yearly cancer screenings also.

  • @vikrant694
    @vikrant694 Před 2 lety +39

    I had a symptoms but my doctor didn't recommended me for the camera test. My all the blood reports are normal . In between I suffered from iron deficiency but it related to my vegetarian diet not about my blood loss. I have acid reflux issue from last 2 years. Now it's almost fine but sometimes I face issue regarding acidity. Hope it would be fine.

    • @bryant475
      @bryant475 Před 2 lety

      Go fully plant based and you'll heal. It can be reversed, check out Chris Wark, he has a lot of info on his CZcams channel and website! Also, Dr. Joel Fuhrman!

    • @Pasha32121
      @Pasha32121 Před 2 lety +3

      Dude how r u now

    • @cherylf1173
      @cherylf1173 Před 2 lety

      P

    • @drtheresa1650
      @drtheresa1650 Před 2 lety

      I was able to get ride of my I'll Herpes after the holidays herbs from Drdodoyi i contacted on CZcams.......,...

    • @drtheresa1650
      @drtheresa1650 Před 2 lety

      I was able to get ride of my I'll Herpes after the holidays herbs from Drdodoyi i contacted on CZcams.......,...

  • @johnsiders7819
    @johnsiders7819 Před 2 lety +32

    I have IBS and diverticulitis so getting sick is a normal thing for me have had the colonoscopy every 5 years since ago 55

    • @pitbulls2849
      @pitbulls2849 Před 2 lety +1

      Try consuming NEEM powder

    • @WillyEckaslike
      @WillyEckaslike Před 2 lety +1

      i have IBS and take peppermint capsules 15 mins before a meal...makes it 90% better..they are called Pudin Hara

  • @sayadmiah3394
    @sayadmiah3394 Před 2 lety +3

    I’m 51 and I’ve been bleeding from the bottom every now and then since last couple of years, they did colonoscopy and found nothing.
    Now since one month it’s been bleeding again every single day, been to the doctor and he sent me home with some constipation medicine, which is ridiculous and not helping at all.

  • @paulfuentes9692
    @paulfuentes9692 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for the information

  • @jaysilverheals4445
    @jaysilverheals4445 Před 2 lety +8

    I knew something was developing even years before such as if you eat some chopped garlic and bread such as olive garden but later you lay in bed like an area feels like you ate powdered glass.or hot peppers etc. that will be the first thing that shows up long before the bleeding occurs.

    • @jaysilverheals4445
      @jaysilverheals4445 Před 2 lety +7

      the next scary thing is "something is wrong and it does not go away something is wrong down there" you then get scared and enter a state of denial. you know something is wrong but you think its a death sentence so you go on and on. sure enough years later there is cancer down there and most turn themselves in only at the last minute. Thats what I did because my choice was "i would rather be dead than have an operation scarring my body" what a stupid child I was. its now 25 years later but they said my odds were less than 5% that I would live past five years. well my body is scarred up but I am healthier now than I was when I turned myself in. Colon cancer is no longer a death sentence

  • @poni.77
    @poni.77 Před 2 lety +5

    What about time frames? Duration of symptoms, progression from one symptom to another.

  • @mexiloco5
    @mexiloco5 Před 2 lety +33

    Saving lives with this information 💪🏽💪🏽

  • @amyhoang9140
    @amyhoang9140 Před 2 lety +1

    Great information. Thank you. Please make a video about Mucinous neoplasm.

  • @robertosovietunion7567
    @robertosovietunion7567 Před 2 lety +102

    Colon Cancer can be prevent in a Practical Matter Change of Life Style, eat lot of Tropical Fruits with Fiber like Pineapple, Guyabano etc , eat lot Vegetable with fiber and reduce amount oily and food perservatives

    • @ShoshiPlatypus
      @ShoshiPlatypus Před 2 lety +7

      I couldn’t agree more! I wish I’d known years ago what I know now. We are whole-food plant-based now and it’s really healthy and delicious. I do not cook with oil and nearly everything we eat is home-made from raw ingredients.

    • @01892252150
      @01892252150 Před 2 lety +3

      Absolutely true ..!!

    • @luqmanaqil7108
      @luqmanaqil7108 Před 2 lety +5

      Banana?

    • @01892252150
      @01892252150 Před 2 lety +6

      @@luqmanaqil7108 of course banana as well ..

    • @PInk77W1
      @PInk77W1 Před 2 lety +6

      Me
      • oatmeal
      • blueberries
      • raisins
      • sesame seeds
      • Chlorella
      • Ez. 4:9 bread
      • potatoes
      • onions
      • guacamole

  • @nonhlemafuthymbatha2721
    @nonhlemafuthymbatha2721 Před 2 lety +6

    I lost my hubby cz of this colon cancer he has past away last year after four years of sevier pains day an night and I always pray an ask God I don't wish to see any of my relatives to undergo same routine as my hubby it's was so painful to watch him like that

  • @gailjackson-chapman7085

    Thank for this video ❤️🙏🏾

  • @ricksandoval5531
    @ricksandoval5531 Před 2 lety +167

    i was diagnosed with colon cancer in 2018. had a colostomy bag for 10 months also did 14 rounds of chemo. my doctor was DR MICHEAL KELLER in SAN ANTONIO TX . he saved my life. amazing doctor,

    • @abubakarsalees3134
      @abubakarsalees3134 Před 2 lety +1

      You always made me believed that I can recover from this illness and I did. Thank you Dr odija channel for your medical, mental, emotional, and spiritual unwavering support to cure my Herpes:::

    • @leadnsteel1428
      @leadnsteel1428 Před 2 lety +2

      I cured mine Naturally by doing a 21 day juice fast. I noticed abdominal pain and feeling fatigue, my stool went from big to small so I just started doing a juice fast and it worked. I just drank non fiber vegetable and Aloe juice

    • @robnorman7305
      @robnorman7305 Před 2 lety

      My story is similar, God bless.

    • @icediamonds11
      @icediamonds11 Před rokem

      @@leadnsteel1428 what vegetables did you juice?

  • @JohnWinchester3567
    @JohnWinchester3567 Před 2 lety +11

    I keep having polyps that if not removed would become cancer. I've had a colonoscopy 2017 and 2018 then given 3 years before doing it again. Did it in May had a gi bleed in Aug so I just did another 12/6 and I have to do another in a year.
    This time they also found diverticulitis small pouches that formed in the wall of the colon.

  • @LineCrate
    @LineCrate Před 2 lety +5

    Which software do you use to create these presentations?

  • @gust9464
    @gust9464 Před 2 lety

    Thx FSD r sharing this, excellent information. Question..if you had a colonoscopy & endoscopy along will full blood panel and low PSA with no signs of cancer (biopsy was good), but still have coccyx pain and some slightly constipated could it just be a hemorrhoid? There are some still changes as well. Thx 🙏🏾

  • @rajanvarghese6330
    @rajanvarghese6330 Před 2 lety +8

    Thank you doctor, good information 🌹🌺🙏

  • @NelsonMandela785
    @NelsonMandela785 Před 2 lety +3

    I’m so glad I don’t have any of these symptoms or anything to with suffering or having to deal with anything like this I’ve only had diarrhea as much as I can count and a single hand I’m so sorry to anyone who has to deal with any abdominal pain I thank God don’t but my prayers go out to anyone who’s gotta deal with anything without it even being cancer I can’t even imagine that

  • @petea1918
    @petea1918 Před 2 lety +46

    My dear friend Joan died 3 months ago due to Colon cancer. Joan firstly had weight Loss. Also, Joan could feel a mass in her (R) lower quadrant.
    Joan had cancer of the womb when she was 32 years of age and was cured. Joan died of Colon Cancer when she was 64 years of age.

    • @francescadf
      @francescadf Před 2 lety +2

      May dear Joan rest in peace.

    • @petea1918
      @petea1918 Před 2 lety +2

      @@francescadf hi Faffa…thank you.
      Joan had a kidney transplant only months before she was diagnosed with cancer…heartbreaking

    • @kalypsoisland
      @kalypsoisland Před 2 lety +4

      @@petea1918 so sad

    • @prometheuspredator7971
      @prometheuspredator7971 Před 2 lety +2

      I am so very sorry to know about the recent death of your friend, Joan. God Bless her heart and all her loved ones.

  • @e.n.akasha9516
    @e.n.akasha9516 Před 2 lety

    thankyou for all the info!

  • @sallybruska1499
    @sallybruska1499 Před 2 lety +62

    Lost my paternal grandfather, my father to this disease and my oldest nephew has had it also before he was 40. I have colonoscopies done every 5 years. I love doing this test. (A little sarcasm.) I wonder if there is a genetic problem. What do you think?
    I really like your little lessons. Even though I am not in medical school your lessons are still very interesting.

    • @Roberto-mh1tb
      @Roberto-mh1tb Před 2 lety +2

      Please read about EPIGENETICS

    • @lindagoosling
      @lindagoosling Před 2 lety

      Herpes is not a death sentence just like it is not the end of the world. It has a complete cure. I recently got rid of both my hsv1 and hsv2 within just seven days on youtube by Herbalist Doctor Kingsley. I’m so happy right now, I'm totally cured.

  • @nayjavu
    @nayjavu Před rokem +4

    This is so scary. I've been fighting for someone to look into my digestion and chronic constipation for years. I'm so scared they will fail to diagnose cancer because they just keep telling me to drink water and take fiber. In the mean time...I've had cancer scares with breast, cervix, uterus as well as liver and gallbladder issues. It's It's much at one time and im 43. Some people don't deserve to be doctors.

  • @missindependent1973
    @missindependent1973 Před 2 lety +8

    My Mom passed of Colon cancer at age 54 in 2008 🥺 she looked like she was literally 9 mths pregnant…she waited way too long to get her symptoms checked 😢 the surgeon removed a tumour the size of a small football, it was horrible 😩 it spread everywhere..liver, lymph nodes….worst two years of my life. I’m 42 and have had two colonoscopies so far….have my 3rd next year. I refuse to die from colon cancer, nope 👎

    • @robinberry4957
      @robinberry4957 Před 2 lety +3

      Be proud of yourself for valuing your life! Fear kept her from getting help sooner! My Mother died within a month after a diagnosis of throat cancer. She didn't smoke! I was at work when my dad called me to say my mom was in surgery for a feeding tube, and a tracheostomy in her neck. At the ICU, she wrote,"I KNEW I WAS SICK FOR A LONG TIME." (Coffee ground substances were oozing out of both surgery sites.)AFTER SHE LEFT THE ICU, I stayed with her overnight during a week long chemotherapy regimen. She suffered! I helped her the best I could. She came home. I cleaned her tubes, and the coffee grounds were multiplying! She asked for ambulance. (Unlike her) They brought her to the ER. DEHYDRATION was their diagnosis. I told her I had to go to work but, I would visit her after. My father said there wasn't an extra bed, and she would be fine overnight. I AM SOOOO GUILTY! AT 3a.m the hospital called to say she took a turn for the WORSE. I never got to say bye, I love you, etc. Let's do the opposite! Let's take CARE OF OURSELVES! LET'S REFUSE TO HAVE OTHERS GRIEVE FOREVER! I MEAN IT! FEAR IS WHAT THE ENEMY WANTS US TO HAVE!

    • @robinberry4957
      @robinberry4957 Před 2 lety

      @Momma Bear God bless you

    • @pamelajob2261
      @pamelajob2261 Před 2 lety

      I humbly appreciate your kind gesture Dr.Auchi on CZcams channel, You was able to help me with my health issues, the breast cancer disease was something the world thought has no cure but I’m happy to say today that I’ve been cured with your herbs and I’m glad to have you as my doctor…❤️❤️

  • @SolidNate99
    @SolidNate99 Před rokem +2

    My bowel habits have gradually changed over the years. I do have a bowel disease but it went from pooping every day to pooping every other day to now pooping every 3 days. Then sometimes I have streaks where I go each day and then every other day. It's kinda all over the place but every 3 days is pretty common now.

  • @rachaelfearon5644
    @rachaelfearon5644 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks very informative

  • @davida7559
    @davida7559 Před 2 lety +33

    I walk around like I’m pregnant and gassy all the time and acid reflux and all those symptoms give me severe anxiety and depression. I truly believe anxiety is causing all this

    • @Kingflower91
      @Kingflower91 Před 2 lety +8

      yup anxiety and depression makes the body do weird things start by drinking water and excersize and start eating healthy and clean

    • @pulldeauxduck2480
      @pulldeauxduck2480 Před 2 lety +2

      Get checked if Cancer found don’t put off operating stay hydrated,stay hydrated
      Push for appointments,be aggressive don’t put off appointments/treatments
      I probably had IT for 10 years ( colon cancer is a slow grower) GB !🦆🦆🦆🦆

    • @misstro4542
      @misstro4542 Před 2 lety

      Look into hiatus hernia. I have one and look pregnant.
      Edit: nevermind. It looks like my bloat may be related to delayed gastric emptying or something to do with the esophagus. I will need more test to figure out the pregnant looking bloat that is always with me.

    • @ryanwatterson4038
      @ryanwatterson4038 Před 2 lety +1

      What you eat and drink dousnt agree with you and stomach problems cause the anxiety
      Its the other way around, you should research the effects of the gut on your outlook and state of mind

    • @williamlucas9311
      @williamlucas9311 Před 2 lety

      I will recommend dr ogbebor herbal centre, CZcams channel to anyone suffering from disease's or infections. Their herbal medicine is so effective and cure guaranteed

  • @bobbysmela3942
    @bobbysmela3942 Před 2 lety +17

    I was diagnosed with Stage 3 Colon Cancer last February 1st 2021. I didn't even know I had it until I couldn't go number 2, and then started getting stomach pains. I did chemo from March to August of 2021. So far in 2022 other then my neuropathy which is a pain in the neck by the way it's like nothing ever happened knock on wood I was 51 when they found it last February and I'm now 52 so we'll see how it goes I won't be completely out of the woods until I'm 57 according to the doctors and all that stuff.

  • @Noone-rt6pw
    @Noone-rt6pw Před 2 lety +2

    Thing is, like in certain situations a person has to go to a hospital to have a colonoscopy due to possibility of other complications given other health issues, where then it becomes unaffordable. Then there are some, where they think nothing of spending others money. As I recently heard if a test is insufficient, they'd simply have another test, which costs more money a person doesn't have, almost as if staff is checking on a person's credit score by other means. But then if otherwise, they change it to where something is not necessary. Dept of health and human resources documents quite a bit of this.

  • @nyeeezy
    @nyeeezy Před 2 lety +12

    I had all these symptoms last year and was worried that i had cancer.. then a couple of days later chadwick boseman paased away.. that scared the hell out of me when i found out that he had the same thing i was worried about having..
    Ive done colenosopy. They didnt see anything

    • @histubeness
      @histubeness Před 2 lety

      So they didn't find cancer with the colonoscopy? What do they suspect is causing your symptoms?

    • @leax7061
      @leax7061 Před 2 lety

      @@histubeness gas gas gas💨💨💨💨💨

    • @akbmw8490
      @akbmw8490 Před 2 lety

      Did you had slow and sometimes sharp pain?

  • @maximilian2974
    @maximilian2974 Před 2 lety +32

    I was diagnosed with stage 3 colo-rectal cancer March 2016 and just received my 5 year remission results on Dec 16th so last week. 10 months of a lot of chemo and 5 weeks of radiation and it was brutal. Thank God I am Canadian because we have Medicare here. If you don't feel well and have any of the symptoms on this video please get yourself checked.

    • @Anonymous_Anon882
      @Anonymous_Anon882 Před rokem

      Thank God for Medicare/the N.H.S., ey? American hospitals literally let patients die if they’re unable to afford treatment and/or don’t have tons of life insurance. It’s such a toxic system over there.

    • @kimchigamez1394
      @kimchigamez1394 Před rokem +1

      Tell me about it, Health care is robbery hear in California.

    • @CoryResilient
      @CoryResilient Před rokem

      What's going on now

    • @ngkamching
      @ngkamching Před 9 měsíci

      6😅

  • @ohshitdownbeach
    @ohshitdownbeach Před 2 lety +3

    To all watching this I wish you all good health and merry Christmas💜

  • @slybae1830
    @slybae1830 Před 2 lety

    Really appreciate this. Tnx

  • @NomadHorizon
    @NomadHorizon Před 2 lety +5

    I should probably go and get a full Body checkup soon, I haven't been to the doctors in a hot minute and getting a physical, getting x-rays, and taking blood teat just to see if my body is still in good shape wouldn't be a bad call. It'll cost a bit though. Money that I don't really have to spend on these test.

    • @marcusmorris450
      @marcusmorris450 Před rokem

      Yeah bro that's also been my dilemma I can't keep a job any period of a time so therefore I don't have insurance🥺