His Fatigue Was Actually Colon Cancer

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  • With no past medical issues and a healthy lifestyle, his sudden fatigue and dwindling appetite couldn't be ignored. Laboratory tests unveiled severe anemia, leading to a deeper probe into his symptoms. CT scans exposed a significant finding - colon cancer. Despite the rarity in young adults, the rising incidence of young-onset Colorectal Cancer (CRC) can't be overlooked.
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  • @yaelWolfebaz
    @yaelWolfebaz 7 місяців тому +117

    I’m becoming concerned at the frequency UA-cam is showing me cases of colon cancer

    • @marechuber
      @marechuber 7 місяців тому +2

      If your willing or able ?
      Take a look at the CDC statistics for colon cancer.

    • @jameshitt3263
      @jameshitt3263 7 місяців тому +2

      Dude, seriously...

    • @Johnnyiswhere
      @Johnnyiswhere 7 місяців тому +1

      Same

    • @double_joseph327
      @double_joseph327 7 місяців тому +1

      @@marechuberI tried to .. too much date.. seems like 25% chance which is high. What about for people between 30-40??

    • @juliej5917
      @juliej5917 7 місяців тому +5

      It’s the algorithm. If you watch one, they keep sending them. So, get a colonoscopy at the correct age, and know the symptoms of colon cancer. I’m drinking my prep (🤢) today for my 8:15 a procedure. Sure beats cancer. 🎉

  • @joyblevins8712
    @joyblevins8712 7 місяців тому +19

    My husband died of Colon cancer 😢. He works out 3x a week eat healthy and doesn't smoke or drink. It doesn't run in the family either. I am so sad 😞 just thinking about him.

    • @Hava744
      @Hava744 7 місяців тому +4

      I am sorry for your loss , hugs from Scotland.x

    • @arronholcraft76
      @arronholcraft76 7 місяців тому +2

      Sorry to hear about your husband hang in there joy 🙂

  • @mariezurie7828
    @mariezurie7828 7 місяців тому +37

    That's what happened w/ my husband. He complained for months! So just 11 months after his prev. Colonoscopy his next showed Colo-rectal CA. (His super Ivy League GI Doc told us in a 💩-head manner.) He died 7months after path report back. He shouldn't have had to jump through hoops to get his LAST Colonoscopy-his symptoms were pooh-poohed! [His family misses him every min of every day.]

    • @ppumpkin3282
      @ppumpkin3282 7 місяців тому +5

      Sounds terrible. Sorry for your loss. I hope you saw a good lawyer.

    • @mascarenhas9624
      @mascarenhas9624 7 місяців тому +2

      So sorry, that is very sad. Please take care.
      Love and peace.

  • @eileenbunton6658
    @eileenbunton6658 7 місяців тому +4

    I was diagnosed at 46 with metastatic colon cancer to my liver. I had chemo, surgery, and more chemo. My first symptom was severe abdominal pain. I have been cancer free for 4 yrs.

  • @SusieAspen
    @SusieAspen 7 місяців тому +9

    Kudos to Dr. Mike Hansen for shedding light on this crucial issue. I can relate to the young man's experience, but with a significant age difference. I had two primary care doctors who missed red flags. The first dismissed my concerns, never ran essential tests, and recommended I see a psychiatrist. The second diagnosed me with severe iron deficiency anemia but only prescribed iron pills without addressing the underlying issue.
    Frustrated with the lack of proper care, I sought help in a big city and received a consistent diagnosis, confirmed through a colonoscopy. The young man and I were lucky to catch it before stage 4. Advocacy and persistence are crucial in our healthcare journeys, especially in rural areas where expertise can vary. Thankfully, the medical board addressed my first doctor's negligence.
    This story underscores the importance of being proactive about our health, seeking second opinions, and advocating for proper care. We need diligent healthcare providers who prioritize our well-being.

    • @oneseeker2
      @oneseeker2 7 місяців тому +2

      Drs dismiss Females often

  • @dlight9849
    @dlight9849 7 місяців тому +11

    Its impossible finding a doctor to listen when on Medicaid. Four weeks ago, I suddenly lost my appetite and can go days without eating, and I've lost 12 lbs and have shrunk from a size 12 to size 8. And I'm always extremely fatigued -- sleeping more than I'm awake. 😭

    • @dplj4428
      @dplj4428 7 місяців тому +1

      Please don't give up.
      Besides cancer, there are other conditions that can cause similar symptoms such as extreme weight loss.
      Maybe you can find a cancer survival group or a patient advocacy that can direct you to resources.
      I'm no medical person, just looking for answers too.

    • @getofly313
      @getofly313 7 місяців тому

      @@dplj4428 what other conditions causd sudden extreme weight loss?

    • @lottytaylor572
      @lottytaylor572 3 місяці тому

      @@getofly313ive gastritis & lost 2 stone over 7/8 weeks, the gut doesnt absorb nutrients properly

  • @ltcis
    @ltcis 7 місяців тому +13

    Ty for always putting factual information out there! No agenda just truth and facts to back it up in a clear and concise manner... thank you

  • @AndrewPawley11
    @AndrewPawley11 7 місяців тому +2

    Excellent video. This channel is always useful. It deserves a much wider viewership.

  • @vivianrios6007
    @vivianrios6007 7 місяців тому +2

    We have been missing your Health information for a while. How important it is to follow every sign that our body gives us because Cancer is very silent. So glad to have you back Dr. Mike. ☺️🙏🏼

  • @billyhndrsn4542
    @billyhndrsn4542 7 місяців тому +1

    Thank you Dr. Hansen.

  • @joseph40ninjas88
    @joseph40ninjas88 7 місяців тому +8

    Thank you for the information, Dr. Hansen. Your videos are concise and complete with warning signs

  • @didem7037
    @didem7037 7 місяців тому +6

    I’m in the similar position of this gentleman . However slightly older I’m 42 and have the same symptoms. Seeing these videos are making me believe I have early stages of Colon cancer . I’ve got a colonoscopy and endoscopy on Tuesday . So 🤞 if I do it he treated right away

    • @jackolantern7342
      @jackolantern7342 7 місяців тому +2

      Fingers crossed for you.

    • @JeviPachingan
      @JeviPachingan 5 місяців тому

      how you did?

    • @didem7037
      @didem7037 5 місяців тому +1

      @@JeviPachingan Thankfully I’m all Clear , it was such a worrying few weeks . I would say to anyone watching these videos take things with a pinch of salt. I had all the symptoms but thankfully the outcome was that there was nothing wrong with my colon.

  • @clarisacardenas9715
    @clarisacardenas9715 7 місяців тому

    Thank you 🙏 for sharing amazing information!!Stay well

  • @sariannaanna6969
    @sariannaanna6969 7 місяців тому

    Thanks for. Share information Doctor Mike Hansen.

  • @BlakeTedKord
    @BlakeTedKord 3 місяці тому +2

    1. Genetics
    2. Fast food/processed foods with processed oils
    3. Stress/Domestic violence/toxic family members

  • @jepomer
    @jepomer 7 місяців тому +10

    We buried my brother on his 48th birthday in 1996. He was very healthy and active. A few years ago a second brother had is colon removed - just in time so far. My family members had genetic testing. Most are positive for the PMS2 gene - Lynch Syndrome.
    Other cancers of the stomach, ovarian and endometrial have been found in my siblings (6 out of 8) plus several cousins on both sides.
    I get an annual colonoscopy and an endoscopy every two years. Better to check than to be surprised when it is too late to do anything.

  • @elizabethramsey9295
    @elizabethramsey9295 7 місяців тому +4

    I remember my mom’s pcp being so concerned about her being anemic that he ordered blood transfusions to get iron count up. After a month of transfusions without improvement the doctor suspected she had lymphoma. Luckily chemotherapy saved her life and she lived another ten years.

  • @valnsky
    @valnsky 7 місяців тому +3

    This was very informative and eye opening! Our contemporary diet is killing us. I am glad I never developed the western way of eating and living when I moved.

  • @brendakrieger7000
    @brendakrieger7000 7 місяців тому +4

    Thanks!

  • @lesbrown8099
    @lesbrown8099 7 місяців тому +1

    Thank you...

  • @k2litt114
    @k2litt114 7 місяців тому +6

    I don’t seem to have a appetite like I used to and my friends and family have been saying that I’ve lost weight. I don’t feel sluggish or anything so I’m not sure

  • @Rico401Prov
    @Rico401Prov 7 місяців тому +8

    I’m 32 and I’ve been having worrying symptoms that could possibly be cancer for months but hopefully it’s IBS. Have a colonoscopy scheduled in a month so wish me luck. I’ll fill y’all in if I remember this comment!

    • @unknownthetruth4895
      @unknownthetruth4895 7 місяців тому

      I was getting symptoms to I got colonoscopy check and they found nothing but a small hemeroid I did lots of other test and blood work but they can’t really see or find anything wrong so I’m hoping it is IBS Or just some Gilbert syndrome which isn’t deadly or to serious just a change in diet and lifestyle

    • @JeviPachingan
      @JeviPachingan 5 місяців тому

      how you did?

    • @Rico401Prov
      @Rico401Prov 5 місяців тому

      @@JeviPachingan I actually had to cancel it due to moving out of state for a job opportunity. Crazy thing is I stopped having bad gastro symptoms shortly before leaving for my job. The bloodwork leaned more towards possible pancreatitis per the doctor but I’ve been fine ever since thankfully

    • @atlanticatmosphere6695
      @atlanticatmosphere6695 Місяць тому +2

      @@Rico401Provcould it have been something in your old living environment?

    • @Rico401Prov
      @Rico401Prov Місяць тому

      @@atlanticatmosphere6695 maybe. I lived in Arizona desert area before but now live in a colder climate and thankfully I’ve been doing better

  • @roxananunez4238
    @roxananunez4238 7 місяців тому

    Thank you 🙏Dr

  • @SeminarChauffeur
    @SeminarChauffeur 7 місяців тому +2

    Been constipated for years (lazy bowel) and don't have money for colonoscopy, so I just do what I can do, I have been taking gum arabic as fiber supplement for a month now, and just yesterday I began downing capsules of ground soursop leaves for active prevention of cancer. Also have cut down on processed stuff and more veggies now.

  • @MarkovianMan
    @MarkovianMan 7 місяців тому +2

    It would be interesting to know which family member history is applicable. My maternal grandfather & paternal aunt both died of colon cancer; doctors have told me that that doesn't put me at any higher risk.

  • @ExtremlyFit
    @ExtremlyFit 7 місяців тому +1

    Mike, can you do a video on Lipoprotein(a)? It is of concern, or should be, to 20% of the population.

  • @SK-ki1te
    @SK-ki1te 7 місяців тому

    Thx!

  • @DotADBX
    @DotADBX 7 місяців тому

    Been seeing this more commonly coming up people dying of collon cancer much younger then in the past people in the 30s to 40s in canada it looks to be not taken very seriously been thinking since i turned 30 i and with the increase of crc deaths that have been more high profile it may be a good idea to get a co sooner rather then later.

  • @hammerridecycling7630
    @hammerridecycling7630 7 місяців тому

    does fasting/keto will prevent cancer?thanks

  • @HackHunter1835
    @HackHunter1835 7 місяців тому +4

    And if he didnt have health insurance, proby woulnt have gone to a doctor, and like a friend of mine, died bcuz of that. Still pizzed to this day.

  • @gavhlev2853
    @gavhlev2853 7 місяців тому +1

    It’s the food. My 1st year in the US, I almost die. You have to eat organic and fetch your own drinking water

  • @hjackson7563
    @hjackson7563 7 місяців тому +9

    Thanks for mentioning the family history component but I wish you had also mentioned the connection to ovarian and endometrial cancers. I had bowel cancer exactly as described in your video at 27 and I'm now 67. In recent years the connection has been found and it's called Lynch Syndrome also known as MHS6. I have a sister who had endometrial cancer and my mother also had bowel cancer. I tested positive for Lynch syndrome. Because I was first and my doctor was smart all my siblings are tested regularly. Now the next generation are getting tested and we're finding it. My daughter who has had polyps is being checked regularly because she is in her child bearing years and wants kids. You don't want to risk not having any because cancer got you first and you had to have a hysterectomy to save your life. I'd also like to know if this affects more women than men. Does anyone know?

    • @bene7464
      @bene7464 7 місяців тому +1

      My aunt tested positive for Lynch after having two types of cancer. Luckily my Dad and all of us kids tested negative….

  • @Mau365PP
    @Mau365PP 7 місяців тому +1

    What about Long Covid?

  • @PabloMelendez1969
    @PabloMelendez1969 7 місяців тому +3

    So where was his iron going? Was the cancer just gobbling it up?

    • @JSRJS
      @JSRJS 7 місяців тому +4

      bleeding

  • @Oscar-lu4ot
    @Oscar-lu4ot 7 місяців тому +2

    Eat healthy fruits, vegetables and lean meats. Plenty of home cooked meals. Stay away from fast food, junk food and processed/packaged foods. Your body will love you and reward you with good health.

  • @astridnatur4916
    @astridnatur4916 7 місяців тому

    Is the young man vaccinated with mrna jab?

  • @PsychHyperfocus
    @PsychHyperfocus 7 місяців тому +1

    3:30 Yeah, probably no thanks to the saying "when you hear hoofbeats think horses, not zebras."

  • @hemmygrant
    @hemmygrant 7 місяців тому

    I was told i cant get get a colonoscopy because I’m adopted and they are based on family history which i don’t know. No signs but makes it hard to be a proactive 51 year old

  • @harleymandk
    @harleymandk 3 місяці тому

    please note :
    Possible symptoms of anemia include:
    Tiredness.
    Weakness.
    Shortness of breath.
    Pale or yellowish skin, which might be more obvious on white skin than on Black or brown skin.
    Irregular heartbeat.
    Dizziness or lightheadedness.
    Chest pain.
    Cold hands and feet.
    Headaches.

  • @americanpaisareturns9051
    @americanpaisareturns9051 7 місяців тому

    Oh snap…

  • @Sparksterfu
    @Sparksterfu 7 місяців тому +1

    Mris and colonoscopy yearly for everyone after age 40. Government subsidized.

  • @oneseeker2
    @oneseeker2 7 місяців тому +2

    Surprised a Dr diagnosed him, so many women are dismissed that have undiagnosed breast, lung, ovarian, colon, Cancer. They die from Dr neglect!

  • @dplj4428
    @dplj4428 7 місяців тому

    Lost a friend. Misdiagnosed as iron-deficient, overweight as cause of fatigue and sciatic nerve pain. Discovery: In operable because cancer on left, wrapped around artery and nerve. She had to keep insistently for tests. when they (HMO) finally agreed, it was inoperable.

  • @DancerGirl-24
    @DancerGirl-24 7 місяців тому

    As Lady Bracknell would say, "Health is the primary duty in life!" Pay attention to what your body is trying to tell you.

  • @neilchristiancunag5160
    @neilchristiancunag5160 7 місяців тому

    Been experiencing changed in my bowel habits should i go on a colonoscopy because my other medical results are clear .

  • @jaiganapatibapa1134
    @jaiganapatibapa1134 7 місяців тому

    😱😱😱😱

  • @donnasiracusa4700
    @donnasiracusa4700 7 місяців тому

    5:15

  • @dplj4428
    @dplj4428 7 місяців тому

    Denial is not the only reason people avoid seeking help. Not trusting or proactive mentoring by their physician, not bring honest with physician, outdated discovery and treatments, money money money, unwillingness of HMO or Medicare or high cost insurers, etc to cover any part of treatments, fear that employer might fire or not hire.

    • @simonsbookmarksmook1678
      @simonsbookmarksmook1678 7 місяців тому

      "Denial" has a slightly different meaning when used by doctors. Usually related to observation of a patient e.g in this case the blood may not have been visible to the patient.

  • @jackolantern7342
    @jackolantern7342 7 місяців тому +1

    Regardless of gender, shouldn't the medical professional stop assuming a person is too young for a particular disease by now?

  • @foxycon9059
    @foxycon9059 7 місяців тому

    so..... I might have colon cancer?

    • @dplj4428
      @dplj4428 7 місяців тому

      get tested. How many people wait too long. They say early detection is best. These symptoms vary. They might be caused by other conditions.

  • @sinbadandsalty3908
    @sinbadandsalty3908 3 місяці тому

    I want to mention the amount of gaslighting that goes on from doctors prevents patients from receiving early diagnosis and treatment and is disgraceful.

  • @sohaibkhaldi1474
    @sohaibkhaldi1474 7 місяців тому +2

    did he die though?

    • @dogrescuersometimes
      @dogrescuersometimes 7 місяців тому

      he lived

    • @sohaibkhaldi1474
      @sohaibkhaldi1474 7 місяців тому +1

      @@dogrescuersometimes is there a specific source saying this?

    • @dogrescuersometimes
      @dogrescuersometimes 7 місяців тому

      @@sohaibkhaldi1474 he said that he got better so that is implied that he lived.

    • @sohaibkhaldi1474
      @sohaibkhaldi1474 7 місяців тому

      oh I didnt realize he said that@@dogrescuersometimes

  • @sandilobianco6734
    @sandilobianco6734 7 місяців тому

    Why do most doctors ignore symptoms and just rely on blood tests? Blood tests don’t always come up abnormal.

    • @mattgraham4340
      @mattgraham4340 7 місяців тому

      Very often it's the case that medical problems don't raise flags on standard blood panels until very advanced. Blood tests might be more useful if they were taken often in every patient, like a so called medical passport. Typical ranges for a specific person could perhaps be narrowed. Instead of relying on general population ranges

    • @mattgraham4340
      @mattgraham4340 7 місяців тому +1

      I should also say, that doctors are sort of defacto trained to down play problems. Typically, it's not cancer or something major. So, that's their subjective experience

  • @mrbobo86
    @mrbobo86 7 місяців тому +3

    Cancer is super random. Doesn't matter how healthy you are.

  • @gunawathiheerath8095
    @gunawathiheerath8095 Місяць тому

    😂

  • @chrisclarner6246
    @chrisclarner6246 7 місяців тому

    First 🎉

  • @qtzt8278
    @qtzt8278 7 місяців тому

    Nowadays people don't care about their digestive system...they just eat and eat between meals and give more burden for their digestive system . ..hmm our body can't last long please handle with care .

  • @caraea2314
    @caraea2314 Місяць тому

    John 3:16-18
    Jesus saves ❤

  • @jasonk4315
    @jasonk4315 7 місяців тому

    You forgot the elephant in the room, which is mRNA vaccines....

  • @starr8111
    @starr8111 7 місяців тому +2

    Did he take the covid shot

    • @nosuchthing8
      @nosuchthing8 7 місяців тому +13

      Try watching the video. There has been a steady uptick for the last four decades. Long before covid.
      You can see the surge 3:00 in

    • @mariezurie7828
      @mariezurie7828 7 місяців тому

      Think lifestyle:
      1️⃣Diet 2️⃣Smoking, 3️⃣Alcohol 4️⃣Exercise 5️⃣Obesity, etc.
      💢And now we have micro-sized plastic particles in the air, water, food, and our bodies. Forever chemicals such as 1,4 Dioxane: TIDE, Ultra Ivory Snow, Gain original, Tide/Oxy, All w/ Stain lifters. It's poison but "it helps things dissolve."

    • @ceilconstante640
      @ceilconstante640 7 місяців тому +1

      My older sister 66 did and all boosters. She developed radical breast cancer and spent the last few years doing Chemo and Radiation which I think speeded up her death.

    • @MrNicoJac
      @MrNicoJac 7 місяців тому +1

      ​@@ceilconstante640
      I'm sorry for your loss 😢
      However, 66 seems like a "normal" age for breast cancers to become a (high) risk.
      So even if she hadn't gotten any covid (shots nor infection), it likely wouldn't have made any difference...
      Also, "radical breast cancer" does not seem to be a thing - only radical surgery.
      I'm not sure what you meant, but when it comes to medical issues, it's important to be specific and science-based instead of anecdotal/suspicious.
      Lastly, it's of course possible that she lived less long due to the treatment - but doctors only give treatments when people would die even sooner without it.
      So unless you're saying she died due to medical mistakes (which is of course possible and happens far too often), the treatment probably extended her life...
      Even though it must have been very tough and draining to undergo all that, and I'm sure you would've loved to have her around for many many more years.
      It's understandable to look for things to blame when something so unfair occurs.
      I hope you can cherish her memory ❤

    • @juliesharp5077
      @juliesharp5077 7 місяців тому +1

      Are all kinds of cancers increasing after the Covid jabs? I would like to see the figures.