Gastrointestinal/Abdominal Preventative (Disease) Health Practices

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My wife just completed her second colonoscopy, two polyps removed, come back in 5 years. I’m due in October. Last time was 2014, at that time we drank the gallon of prescribed laxative Which was covered by insurance. This time our Doctor pushed a new product “Plenvu” where you drink 16oz of laxative two times, the day before the procedure. Of note it is relatively expensive and not covered by insurance. As a acknowledgment of this, they offer a coupon, that drops the price from $125, down to $50. But I noted that our doctor did not offer any other options and after he told me Trump was not that bad, I wonder if he is getting kickbacks from the drug company?? 👀

As far as the experience of drinking it, my wife says it was much more enjoyable to drink 16oz, the size of a large mug of coffee, than drinking down a gallon of foul tasting liquid.
 

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I recently did a regime of antibiotics to rule out an infected prostrate and afterwards I decided to take some pro-biotics, so I bought a box at Costco with 100 tablets, once per day, slightly over a 3 month supply. What I found interesting is that each of the caplets was advertised to have 10 billion viable cells in it. That’s a lot of cells for a small caplet. It gave me an appreciation of how small cells actually are, and made me wonder how many quintillion cells exist in your digestive track? :)
 

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Yesterday the Missus and I stopped in at the grocery store for our fall vaccinations, 3 of them, flu, Pneumonia, and RSV. Today I have seriously sore arms, will most likely avoid my Wed workout. The word is that The new COVID booster will arrive in October.
 

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It's prevention, not preventation.
Nothing tentative about it ;-)

P.S. My routine for vaccines is 500mg Naproxen or an equivalent amount of another non-steroidal anti-inflammatory med (e.g. Ibuprofen etc) 1 hour after the shot.
Cuts down on sore arms, tachycardia, fevers & chills without decreasing the vaccine effects.
 
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