Spread The Word Please!
Another bowel blockage leaves me feeling incapacitated. I feel this documentary is so important and need your continued help to build my subscriber base. Your comments, ratings and the number of subscribers is crucial to building a case for my financial people.
Channel: People
Uploaded: December 11, 2006 at 2:06 am
Author: upyoursdocumentary
Length: 00:03:31
Rating: 4.23
Views: 4547
Tags: colorectal bleeding cancer rectal fear colon family
Video Comments:
upyoursdocumentary (August 23, 2007 at 9:10 pm)
Thank you for your prayers. I have been off opiates and all pain killers for over a year now. I battle through episodes of pain but it is better than being doped up all the time. Thank you for your prayers and support. It worked.
Rocketman16 (July 31, 2007 at 3:00 am)
Hi Tim: I want to sincerely thank you for being the driving force behind my colorectal exam. (I am very fortunate and had excellent results on my screening today, no polyps). If it were not for you sharing your experiences and stressing the importance of screening I would have just kept on putting it off, and off, and off. Let us ALL spread the word that this routine exam really can, and does, save Lives...(It also provides you with a Peace of Mind).Thank you so much. Craig -- Long Island, NY
upyoursdocumentary (July 2, 2007 at 12:56 pm)
I am off all opiates which were causing (in my opinion) many of the problems and while they helped for a time while I had a major open wound, I was the one who told my doctor I wanted to get off of them. It was tough but I did it. After seeing Michael Moore's sicko, we all really have to take our treatment into our own hands, as well as protest our health insurance policies in this country. Thank you for your comment.
upyoursdocumentary (February 8, 2007 at 3:44 pm)
The collective conscience is very powerful. Your voice matters to the world! Thank you for writing. Stay in touch.
upyoursdocumentary (January 16, 2007 at 2:07 am)
I'm off the opiates now. I still have pain but it is much more manageable now although at times it is pretty difficult. I'm allergic to whey protien but if I'm desparate will take Boost and Ensure for nutrician. Thank you for your prayers.
SterlingSolomon (January 16, 2007 at 1:58 am)
I have Degenerative Disc Disease, and the pain is often so intense, I just simply can't eat. I live on Boost and Ensure. Be careful with the narcotics. I thought you got off them. I will pray for you my friend. Have you looked into alternative therapy?
upyoursdocumentary (January 10, 2007 at 2:05 pm)
Hopefully you will find some inspiration in these videos that can help yourself and others and I appreciate you spreading the word about them.
drooooopy (January 10, 2007 at 1:04 pm)
this is the first video of yours I have seen and I don't know what its all about yet but I think things that educated AND can start to take the stigma out of medical conditions, including ones that can make a person incontinent (and the veyr incontinence itself ) are needed and important. I will go look at more of yoru videos now.
upyoursdocumentary (January 9, 2007 at 4:12 pm)
Thank you Yellowcatz. You are carrying your mother's courage onward by sharing here today. That is also the true definition of love from you to her.
Yellowcatz (January 8, 2007 at 1:43 pm)
just lost my mother to bowel cancer and i appreciate your bravery and openness. My mother showed great courage during her last days, and her biggest concern was how other people felt, and not her own pain..to me that's the true definition of love..well done and all the best
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