A 28-year-old Man With Stage Four Cancer Shares The 6 Warning Signs He Wishes He Had Paid More Attention To

A guy who received a stage 4 colorectal cancer diagnosis has opened up about the warning signs he saw before learning of his illness.

Joe Faratzis described the signs that he was dealing with a serious disease, acknowledging that he had “put these symptoms off for months.”

He disclosed on TikTok that he disregarded the warning signs and ultimately decided to undergo a colonoscopy for further information.

He is now telling people that “early screening could save you and your family” and that they shouldn’t “risk your life by waiting to see a doctor.”

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