Having cancer, the pain is not enough to actually yell out loud: I have rectal cancer! Famous angel investor Xue Banzi was the first to announce the news through Weibo after he was found to have intestinal cancer! The famous angel investor Xue Barbazi announced the news through Weibo at the first time after he was found to have intestinal cancer! I am the most disciplined in the business circle, I don’t smoke, I don’t drink, I eat in moderation, I sleep early and wake up early. How God has chosen me? But I am still very open-minded. From May 19, when I found blood in my stool, to May 22, when the colonoscopy results came out, the doctor said it was mid-stage bowel cancer. In only 4 days, only a trace of pain crossed my heart. Five minutes later, I announced the news of having bowel cancer on Twitter. Some people who have cancer keep it inside, especially those who have a certain level of popularity, and use “elopement” and “silence” to live in seclusion. Afterwards, my wife said to me, “It’s not something honorable, why are you talking about it? My daughter, who is young and doesn’t know anything, called me and said, “Dad, you have bowel cancer, even my kids know about you. I didn’t think much about it, I just thought that if I could send out a microblog to remind more people to have a colonoscopy every year after 40 years old, and save one person, then this microblog is not a waste. Reminder: Don’t know about colonoscopy only after you get sick I consider myself to be quite educated and well-read, and I love learning and reading newspapers. But after I got sick, I realized that after 40 years old, I need to do colonoscopy every year! It’s all my fault for getting this disease! I blame no one but myself for my ignorance. I also immediately called my group of friends to ask a round, Ma Wei Du, Xu Xiaoping, Zheng Yuanjie, etc., all have not done a colonoscopy. I said you still want to live well hurry up and do my colonoscopy! In fact, gastroscopy, colonoscopy is not so unpleasant. When doing a gastroscopy, after taking a mouthful of water-like things to be anesthetized, the insertion of the tube is not so disgusting. To do colonoscopy, general anesthesia, sleep on it, wake up will have a little discomfort, but soon no feeling. There are also anal examinations, the annual routine physical examination I never do, the big man’s heart I can not accept. Only after I got sick did I know for the first time that anal examinations can detect nearly 70% of rectal cancer. If rectal cancer is found late, it is necessary to create a fistula – what is so difficult to overcome the completely unnecessary self-esteem than to give up a lifetime of dignity? Luck: Doing less of the immutable I have been afraid of death since I was a child, but when cancer hit, I was grateful that I wasn’t afraid this time when I was dying. This reaction stems from my principle in everything I do – to do as little as possible of what cannot be changed. I heard from doctors that many people have a nervous breakdown after being diagnosed with cancer, and they scare themselves to death before the disease kills them; or they repeatedly ask doctors to examine them, but they don’t believe they have cancer. In fact, death is the end that anyone has to come to, it is something that cannot be changed. I am 58 years old, my parents left me 31 years ago, I accidentally got the first place after resuming the college entrance examination, became a master, studied abroad in 1980, and then started my own business until now – these efforts are what I can change and master. What I can do today is to be optimistic and rational, to reduce my fears, and to make it my greatest joy to educate my children and to think about my grandchildren. For my body, I think the only way is to adhere to a healthy lifestyle, pay attention to prevention, early detection, and actively deal with illnesses when they occur – something we can all strive to do. (From Health Times)