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Kara starts the episode with a case of the dreaded Disneyland hangover—you know, when your whole body hurts like you ran a marathon. Still, all you did was run after kids. Jennie followed Kara's advice last week and scheduled her colonoscopy. Molly is out for the week but has a "Doozy, or should we say Doogie" of a story to share next week.
In recognition of Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, we take another look at how colonoscopies work and what to expect during the procedure. Dr. Steve joins us to share his own experience, debunk common fears about the scope, and celebrate Kara's husband, Executive Producer and Editor Brian, who is officially 15 years cancer-free after his latest screening.
Then, the conversation shifts to the strange and unsettling world of parasites. We hear stories about everything from tapeworms to burrowing flies—including a story supposedly about a famous boy band tour bus driver! Are these urban legends about worms, or can parasites appear in unexpected places? Dr. Steve separates fact from fiction and keeps the conversation informed and fun. He tackles everything from what you need to know about sushi worms, when to fear fecal veneer in a bathroom and when not to, and whether warm water or bright lights entice parasites to come out at night.
In This Episode:
0:00 — Host Kara’s Husband is 15 Years “Cancer Clean”
2:08 — What to Know About Polyps & Tapeworms In The Shower
6:03 — Disneyland Bathroom “Fecal Veneer”
12:06 — Screening Age for Colon Cancer Is Now 45. Why Guidelines Moved
21:50 — Sushi worms (Anisakis): Could Your Stomach Pain Be Larvae?
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Kara starts the episode with a case of the dreaded Disneyland hangover—you know, when your whole body hurts like you ran a marathon. Still, all you did was run after kids. Jennie followed Kara's advice last week and scheduled her colonoscopy. Molly is out for the week but has a "Doozy, or should we say Doogie" of a story to share next week.
In recognition of Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, we take another look at how colonoscopies work and what to expect during the procedure. Dr. Steve joins us to share his own experience, debunk common fears about the scope, and celebrate Kara's husband, Executive Producer and Editor Brian, who is officially 15 years cancer-free after his latest screening.
Then, the conversation shifts to the strange and unsettling world of parasites. We hear stories about everything from tapeworms to burrowing flies—including a story supposedly about a famous boy band tour bus driver! Are these urban legends about worms, or can parasites appear in unexpected places? Dr. Steve separates fact from fiction and keeps the conversation informed and fun. He tackles everything from what you need to know about sushi worms, when to fear fecal veneer in a bathroom and when not to, and whether warm water or bright lights entice parasites to come out at night.
In This Episode:
0:00 — Host Kara’s Husband is 15 Years “Cancer Clean”
2:08 — What to Know About Polyps & Tapeworms In The Shower
6:03 — Disneyland Bathroom “Fecal Veneer”
12:06 — Screening Age for Colon Cancer Is Now 45. Why Guidelines Moved
21:50 — Sushi worms (Anisakis): Could Your Stomach Pain Be Larvae?
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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