Posted on 07/24/2025 6:03:09 AM PDT by lowbridge
Chris Kirt started suffering irregular bowel movements and stomach cramps in August 2024 but he shrugged them off as nothing to worry about, reluctant to seek help.
But, when he started experiencing one 'stand out' symptom, he knew it could be something more serious.
'The one red flag that was really worrying was actually the fact that I had zero pain when I was passing a bowel movement and there was blood,' he told his 12,000 TikTok followers.
'This was the thing that scared me to death more than anything and I knew in my heart it was cancer.'
Recalling the run-up to his devastating diagnosis he said: 'There were the typical symptoms you'd expect: irregular bowel movements, cramps, urgency to got the bathroom, not being able to go to the bathroom.
'But this stood out more than anything. When you have blood you expect to have some sort of pain. There was zero pain for me.'
According to the NHS, bowel cancer sufferers may experience bleeding from the rectum or blood in the stool, but this can be painless.
An anal fissure—a small tear in the anus that usually is not serious—causes severe sharp pain typically accompanied by bright red blood.
Mr Kirt added: 'I was losing thick, dark red blood which was light to begin with dark at the end with zero pain whatsoever.'
Common symptoms of bowel cancer include bleeding from the rectum, abdominal pain, unexplained weight loss, extreme fatigue and needing to go to the toilet with more urgency than usual.
Despite knowing that something was wrong, a long waiting list stood between Mr Kirt and a explorative colonoscopy to check inside his bowels to identify exactly what was causing his symptoms.
As his condition rapidly deteriorated, Mr Kirt decided to pay for the procedure privately
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Your post makes no sense.
I think the person to whom I posted it will understand it.
Thanks for the ping!
There are a plethora of ICD-10 codes...
https://www.icd10data.com/ICD10CM/Codes/C00-D49/C15-C26/C18-
Given the changes to ICD-10 coding since the vaxxes were approved, my bet is Deep State knew very early on the the vaxxes were dangerous.
Dang, that link doesn’t work. I’ve tried others and they won’t let me connect, or I get a warning that the site is for healthcare professional use only.
So I can’t post a link, but you can google the codes.
Now I’m pi$$ed.
BM
So you can be diagnosed with a code.
You can be billed for a code.
You can pay through the nose for being treated using a code.
But you can’t see/share/educate yourself on the codes....
There is NOT a good reason for that.
Paging RFK, Jr.
Houston, we have one mother of a problem.
Some people need to be told. Some people experience anal bleeding from severe hemorrhoids and might not consider it is anything else. Others, if if is not a continuing occurrence and there is no pain, might think it is a one-off thing and ignore it. It doesn't hurt to remind people. Men, especially, tend to be in denial about their health. It could save someone's life.
And, the fact that he’s in the UK...
It allowed me to connect and I added the term for an ICD-10 to the search, and the results are still about 22 times higher for Covid ‘vaccines’ than all other vaccines. Based on all the articles I saw online about rapid rise of colorectal cancer in young people, I doubt the VAERS database reflects accurate stats for C19 ‘vaccines’ in this regard. Actually, those citing increases in that cancer included rising kinds of other cancer as well.
Welcome to socialized medicine.
At least he had the option of paying privately.
In some countries, you can’t. I thought I had heard Canada was one of them. And I’m not sure if Medicare allows it either.
And if it bleeds for 7 days and doesn't die, back away slowly, and give her your house.
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