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SOUTHERN DIVA
10-22-2004, 08:56 PM
Ok,I am at my wits end! Nearly 4 months ago, I had several internal and external hems removed,along with a chronic fissure and an LIS (muscle cut to prevent future fissures).I am still having small amount of bright red blood with bm,each and everyday.It is alarming to me. When I had my surgery,I told the dr. I was very worried I had rectal cancer (don't laugh at me-I always think the worse about everything).He said he did not think so,but would take a "good look" while he had me sedated for surgery.He did an anascope,proctoscope and sigmoidoscopy.He also sent tissue to pathology,it came back ok. When I saw him a few weeks ago for my last apt.,I told him I was still bleeding-he said you shouldn't be.So he looked around with the light and said he didn't see any reason and told me to more or less have a good life-no more apts needed.I try to drink lots of water,eat fiber-one cereal and exercise daily.So,why in the world am I still not completely better.He was probably the third surgeon I saw in a year and the only one who thought I should have surgery.If it were cancer,shouldn't they have seen it? I can't quit worrying about it.

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Rolex
10-22-2004, 09:36 PM
I think you should cut down on the fiber one, maybe that is too harsh for you body and is breaking open a wound that is trying to heal..
Also, if you had cancer wouldn't you have more symptoms by now than just some bright red blood. ? I don't know the symptons of colon cancer, but my girlfriends Mom has it and she is real sick.
I hope you feel better soon.

I just checked at google and here are the symptons:
Do you have any of these??

Colon Cancer Early Symptoms



Colon Cancer Symptoms:

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Pain in the lower abdominal area
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Diarrhea lasting more than several days
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Obstruction of bowel movements
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Iron deficiency anemia which may indicate bleeding in the colon
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Blood in the stool
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Significant weight loss
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Abdominal mass or hardness in the abdomen
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Significant change in bowel habits
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Appendix pain
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Abdomen infection with pain and swelling which may indicate bowel perforation

lodgen
10-22-2004, 11:09 PM
your diet is the answer.

follow these rules

stop all bran it too harsh

take docsule sodium 150mg . all it does is puts water in your bowels to

keep them soft if you need too take two a day fine, it safe and is not a

latative.

no straining period

eat oatmeal. spinach,soft foods banana, any steamed veg. for a while
untill you stop bleeding , your stools must be soft and no straining
and you will not bleed, use a preparation h sup before you go and after
for a week too keep it wet, use it for a month if you have to.

five small meals a day and make sure you eat the fiber so your are
regular and have soft stools and last thing is water drink 10 cups a day

it wiil take time but you will get better

Rolex
10-24-2004, 03:04 PM
Southern Diva, I had surgery 4 weeks ago. I too was eating fiber one and was still having a lot of pain. I stopped the fiber one and started eating things like steamed carrots and broccolli. Plus lots of water. The pain decreased 90% as soon as I stopped the fiber one. I think you should stop and see what happens.
Let us know how you are. Hope you are feeling better.





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