Oct
29
painr3li3ver asked:
I’m a 24 year old male. About 2 weeks ago, I noticed some red dots on the tissue when I went to the restroom. I also noticed a red color in the toilet. I had noticed it 2-3 times before that but didn’t think much of it because I was struggling with constipation at the time. I freaked out and went to the doctor and he did a rectum test. However, he said he couldn’t find any blood at all but said I had a bit of hemorrhoids. Also, the result of my blood test came back and he said everything looked fine (blood, liver, etc.). Therefore, he said it was unlikely that I had something serious (99.9% was what he said). Also, since he didn’t see any blood and my test results were normal, he could not ask my insurance (MSI) to pay for a colonoscopy and that I would have to pay for it out of pocket ($1000 or so). He also told me to stop taking any kind of medication since I had been taking medicine for gastroenteritis about a month earlier. So, I went home feeling a little better about it. But I have still been noticing bits of light red/orange in my stool. There are orange dots here and there. Also, when I flush, I can see a bit of orange/red color which is unusual I think (sorry for being graphic). Should I be worried? I don’t think there’s much I can do at this point besides getting a colonoscopy, which I would have to pay for myself. Am I really seeing blood? Should I be worried?
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I’m a 24 year old male. About 2 weeks ago, I noticed some red dots on the tissue when I went to the restroom. I also noticed a red color in the toilet. I had noticed it 2-3 times before that but didn’t think much of it because I was struggling with constipation at the time. I freaked out and went to the doctor and he did a rectum test. However, he said he couldn’t find any blood at all but said I had a bit of hemorrhoids. Also, the result of my blood test came back and he said everything looked fine (blood, liver, etc.). Therefore, he said it was unlikely that I had something serious (99.9% was what he said). Also, since he didn’t see any blood and my test results were normal, he could not ask my insurance (MSI) to pay for a colonoscopy and that I would have to pay for it out of pocket ($1000 or so). He also told me to stop taking any kind of medication since I had been taking medicine for gastroenteritis about a month earlier. So, I went home feeling a little better about it. But I have still been noticing bits of light red/orange in my stool. There are orange dots here and there. Also, when I flush, I can see a bit of orange/red color which is unusual I think (sorry for being graphic). Should I be worried? I don’t think there’s much I can do at this point besides getting a colonoscopy, which I would have to pay for myself. Am I really seeing blood? Should I be worried?
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Oct
17
Why Don’t These Doctors Get Sick?
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merry c asked:
Why Don’t These Doctors Get Sick?
They work impossible hours, hang around in germ-infested hospitals, and treatment rooms filled with sick people all day — yet they don’t fall ill themselves. Why?
We asked hundreds of leading doctors this question and their answers may shock you. They’re secretly using blacklisted alternative therapies themselves! Now let more than 250 acclaimed MDs and scientists show you how to…
Why Don’t These Doctors Get Sick?
They work impossible hours, hang around in germ-infested hospitals, and treatment rooms filled with sick people all day — yet they don’t fall ill themselves. Why?
We asked hundreds of leading doctors this question and their answers may shock you. They’re secretly using blacklisted alternative therapies themselves! Now let more than 250 acclaimed MDs and scientists show you how to…
Cure acute infections in 2 to 6 hours…
Stop heart disease cold in 2 seconds…
Halt angina in one little minute…
Become 100 times more cancer-resistant…
Shrink hemorrhoids with the astonishing orange cure…
Zap back pain in 3 minutes (this can even be used for anesthesia
what are blacklisted alternative therapies to prevent from going to the hospital with high riseing cost of health care. goes anyone know about those
blacklisted alternative therapies ?
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Oct
2
Is black cumin same as cumin?
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Honey asked:
Is black cumin same as cumin?
Is black cumin same as cumin? I want to use it for medicinal. If so can it cure piles (hemorrhoids)? Can I add it honey?
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Is black cumin same as cumin?
Is black cumin same as cumin? I want to use it for medicinal. If so can it cure piles (hemorrhoids)? Can I add it honey?
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