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Cancer denial 'killing thousands'
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-suddenly feels 800 different pains in body that might be cancerous-
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No one in the very early stages would suppose they had cancer though would they? We all have times where we feel run down, get the trots or constipation and the odd niggly pain and a silly cough. More obvious signs like lumps and bleeding then maybe.
Its such a pain(pardon the pun) taking time off and acctually getting into the doctors that puts some iff i bet. It does not help either when you read media stories of those who made many trips to the doctors only to come away wth paracetamol, then recieve a diagnosis when its too late. |
I have a fear of doctors and hospitals that stems from my childhood and encountering close deaths so early on. I avoid the doctors at all costs (I have this fear that they may find something that I don't want to know about). I imagine a lot of other people feel the same as me.
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It makes no difference even if you do take notice of early signs and go to the doctor if, like my poor brother last year, you are told it's just IBS, or gastroenteritis. Finally after being fobbed off by his doctor for months and after several delayed hospital appointments and lengthy waits for scans, he was then told he had terminal cancer and had just weeks to live. Yes, a true story. Having been to his GP in July 2010 with early signs of adrenocortical cancer, by the time it was diagnosed it was too far advanced for him to have any treatment other than palliative. It took them till May 2011 to diagnose and he died last July.
So it's not always because people don't recognise there's something not right with themselves, it's often also about doctors misdiagnosing because a certain set of symptoms conveniently fit something more easily treatable. I would suggest that if anyone is not happy with a GP's diagnosis they always seek a second and even third opinion. Doctors are fallible, but some are better than others. |
Stubborn and idiotic people.
Sorry but it does annoy me when people, especially adult men, don't go to the GP if they have a problem with their bodies/health. It just seems completely stupid to not go to the doctors. Having read what you have just said Angus I am truly sorry and I hope nothing I've just typed has upset you or angered you, I wasnt calling your brother an idiot as he clearly went and got it checked out. I don't understand why people wouldn't go to the GP, they are there to help. |
Sorry to hear that Angus, those kind of stories appear to happen far too often. You'd think with the developments in science and technology nowadays that diagnosing things would be quicker and more accurate as time goes on but just goes to show you can't account for people getting too lazy in their job.
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:( It's sad.
But it's your body, it's the one thing that's keeping you alive, living in this world. Why not make sure it's on top form, seems silly |
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the same thing happened to a friend of mine last year, she was diagnosed with cervical cancer about three years ago but was messed around for ages beforehand being told she was fine. She also died last year, she'd been given the all clear only to be then told a few months later it was actually terminal when she complained of further pains.
It makes me wonder if they have the faintest idea what they're doing at all. Another reason not to blindly trust the state and it's supposed 'expert' agents, not that I'm trying to discuss that again in here Angus :tongue: |
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