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J'aurais donc dû, docteur! (2016)
Some people see their lives dramatically turned upside down because they waited for too long before seeking care. The documentary series showcases individual who should have rapidly consulted with a doctor when the first signs of illness appeared, before the situation became critical.
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Release Date:
Wed, Oct 19, 2016
Country: CA
Language: Fr
Runtime: 46
Country: CA
Language: Fr
Runtime: 46
Alain Vadeboncoeur
Himself
Season 1:
Marc-André Fortin, a well-known singer in Quebec, had always been in shape and had never had any health issues.
Vanessa is a young single mother with a very busy schedule. She didn’t listen to her body and ignored the early signs of breast cancer.
Charles is a young man with a full schedule. One day, he noticed a little bump on one of his testicles, but he didn’t worry.
Aïssatou is a busy but happy nurse. Diagnosed since childhood with chronic anaemia, she ignored symptoms of a dangerous uterine fibrosis.
Roland’s life was very busy. He owned a bar and managed a warehouse. Constantly busy, he underestimated symptoms of prostate cancer.
To get back into shape, Rémi chose boxing. During a fight he received violent punches. He ignored symptoms of a concussion.
In her forties, Céline started having irregular menstruation, bloating and pain in her abdomen. These were symptoms of ovarian cancer.
For a long time, Isabelle has suffered from bloating, diarrhea and abdomen pain. In fact, it’s celiac disease taking over her life.
Not very keen on hospitals, Jacinthe pushed back her doctor’s appointment, while a serious case of cervix cancer is developing.
Marie-Claude suffered from pain to feet, which kept her from walking. In fact, she had been suffering from active rheumatoid arthritis.
A young student and new mother, Maryann saw her fingers turning blue and a sore appear. She ignored these symptoms.
Since her teenage years, Virginie had had difficult menstruation. Tests revealed that her symptoms were caused by a case of endometriosis.
Lise had been living for twenty years with a little skin growth on her little finger, when she learned that it was caused by cancer.