You hear about in throughout medical school: The medical student closet hypochondriac who, upon learning about a disease, is JUST CONVINCED that he has said affliction. I have witnessed this phenomenon to a mild degree with a couple of my classmates. You know what they say, "a little knowledge is a dangerous thing."
But after spending the last week watching enough colonoscopies to last several lifetimes, I got really concerned. Seeing countless diverticula, polyps, hemorrhoids, and abnormal mucosa, well, it was enough to scare the sh...well you get the idea ;-)
Anyway, the word of the day is :
Do you and your colon a favor and jam your face full of oat bran, vegetables, fruits, beans, tree bark- whatever. Just be sure to shoot for 30-40 grams per day.
This Public Service Announcement brought to you by concerned colons everywhere.
Picture Credit
No longer an intern (The Salt Lake Tribune, 7/6/13)
11 years ago
1 Comments:
I'm much more worried about the paranoid schizophrenia - and you should be too!!!11!!11!!!
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