SubtleAngel
08-12-2002, 10:55 PM
Hi, me again - boy you are probably getting sick of my questions..lol
Wondering if there is a GI Nurse or Dr out there with some knowledge on genetic history. My mother passed away from colon cancer related surgery at 55 and I was wondering if this would be considered a 'strong family history' of colon cancer as referred to in previous discussions? My mother's mother passed away at 86 from pancreatic cancer.
My mum's oncologist said my sister's and I should have colonoscopies from age 40. I am now 28. Should I consider it earlier? I am still at the stage where I am not ready to cope with any tests as the memory of waiting for Mum's tests results is fresh in my mind. Makes me upset just thinking about it http://www.healthboards.com/ubb/frown.gif
It's terrible really...I just want to get on with my life and stop being so worried about the 'c' word constantly. Life is meant for living I guess...
http://www.healthboards.com/ubb/angel.gif
Wondering if there is a GI Nurse or Dr out there with some knowledge on genetic history. My mother passed away from colon cancer related surgery at 55 and I was wondering if this would be considered a 'strong family history' of colon cancer as referred to in previous discussions? My mother's mother passed away at 86 from pancreatic cancer.
My mum's oncologist said my sister's and I should have colonoscopies from age 40. I am now 28. Should I consider it earlier? I am still at the stage where I am not ready to cope with any tests as the memory of waiting for Mum's tests results is fresh in my mind. Makes me upset just thinking about it http://www.healthboards.com/ubb/frown.gif
It's terrible really...I just want to get on with my life and stop being so worried about the 'c' word constantly. Life is meant for living I guess...
http://www.healthboards.com/ubb/angel.gif

