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Colonoscopies are a pretty common medical procedure, but the experience and prep beforehand can also be anxiety-inducing, full of medical jargon and inconsistent information. This guide is your friendly companion to the colonoscopy experience, walking you through each step and offering supportive and informative insight, anecdotes, and details. Author Scarlett K. Shiloh gives special consideration to things that may be triggering or uniquely challenging for neurodivergent folks, along with things they wish they'd known before their own procedures. Whether you're neurospicy, neurotypical, or a…mehr

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Colonoscopies are a pretty common medical procedure, but the experience and prep beforehand can also be anxiety-inducing, full of medical jargon and inconsistent information. This guide is your friendly companion to the colonoscopy experience, walking you through each step and offering supportive and informative insight, anecdotes, and details. Author Scarlett K. Shiloh gives special consideration to things that may be triggering or uniquely challenging for neurodivergent folks, along with things they wish they'd known before their own procedures. Whether you're neurospicy, neurotypical, or a secret third thing, this detailed zine will give you the information you need so you know what to expect, how to manage, and how to prepare.
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Scarlett K. Shiloh (they/them) is an artist, writer, and hobby collector in the greater Boston, MA area. Their interest and advocacy for more inclusive medical care began with their Lynch syndrome (a genetic cancer disorder) diagnosis at 25, and having to navigate unempathetic and cishetnormative spaces. They work in advocacy with hospitals & volunteer organizations on social media efforts and advocating for support for neurodiverse and LGBTQ+ genetic cancer patients. Scarlett writes & creates fictional & non-fictional content reflecting personal experiences about experiences with gender identity, polyamory, BDSM, and hereditary cancer. Scarlett has a BA in Visual/Media Arts from Emerson College with a minor in American Sign Language, and a Communication Design Certificate from Massachusetts College of Art & Design. Their website can be found here: https: //skshiloh.com