What you can learn from Ryan Reynolds’ colonoscopy Actor Ryan Reynolds was all over social media for an unusual reason lately, after he had a colonoscopy that turned up a small polyp that his doctor called ‘potentially life-saving’. No stranger to being in front of the camera, Reynolds had the procedure filmed after he lost a bet to “Always Sunny in Philadephia” star and fellow soccer team co-owner Rob McElhenney. “It’s not every day that you can raise awareness about something that will most definitely save lives,” Reynolds said in a video. Figuring out when it’s time for you to have your first colonoscopy or other procedure is as simple as asking your doctor what’s right for you. Recently, federal guidelines dropped the recommended age from 50 to 45. But everyone is different, and the best way to know what test is best for you and when you should get it is by talking to your doctor. Dr. Andrew Albert, a gastroenterologist based at Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center, has heard all the misconceptions, especially from people who are worried about getting their first colonoscopy. “It’s never as bad as people think,” Dr. Albert says. “Colonoscopies are simple, and not enough people hear the most important point, which is that they save lives.” He suggests four things people should know before getting their first colonoscopy.
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