lulu43
09-26-2003, 08:54 PM
I was diagnosed with IBS during a colonoscopy back in 1997. On and off I'll get the severe stabbing pains in my lower abdomen and take Bentyl, Levsin.
This episode, that started about 4 days ago, has caused me to have multiple bowel movements...the stool is loose but it is solid, not watery. The stool is very bloodstained each time and what seems like a lot of blood drips into the toilet as well, and is on the tp. There do not appear to be any external hemorrhoids. I don't know about internal ones or how I'd even know forsure. Nor do I know if internal hems bleed so much that they drip into the toilet.
I've had several episodes just like this...it seems like they come every 3-4 months and last a couple of weeks. I have made several appts to revisit my gastro; but, the appts are always 3-4 wks away, and by the time the appt gets here, I'm never having the problem 'at that time' so I cancel.
I have an Internal Med. Dr's appt late next week for some other medical concerns and I intend to bring this up when I see her; but, I'd really appreciate any advice anyone could lend me until then.
Thanks in advance...Lulu
This episode, that started about 4 days ago, has caused me to have multiple bowel movements...the stool is loose but it is solid, not watery. The stool is very bloodstained each time and what seems like a lot of blood drips into the toilet as well, and is on the tp. There do not appear to be any external hemorrhoids. I don't know about internal ones or how I'd even know forsure. Nor do I know if internal hems bleed so much that they drip into the toilet.
I've had several episodes just like this...it seems like they come every 3-4 months and last a couple of weeks. I have made several appts to revisit my gastro; but, the appts are always 3-4 wks away, and by the time the appt gets here, I'm never having the problem 'at that time' so I cancel.
I have an Internal Med. Dr's appt late next week for some other medical concerns and I intend to bring this up when I see her; but, I'd really appreciate any advice anyone could lend me until then.
Thanks in advance...Lulu
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bridalwed
09-26-2003, 11:55 PM
LuLu,
I have hemhorroids that have bled like that. It terrified me the first time, I was stunned, as previously I'd only had staining on the tissue. When it dripped, i was shocked. Went racing to my MD who assured me it was probably hemhorroids, and not anything severe. I made a date for the colonoscopy, and sure enough I had 2 external and 2 internal hemroids....but do get checked out!
I have hemhorroids that have bled like that. It terrified me the first time, I was stunned, as previously I'd only had staining on the tissue. When it dripped, i was shocked. Went racing to my MD who assured me it was probably hemhorroids, and not anything severe. I made a date for the colonoscopy, and sure enough I had 2 external and 2 internal hemroids....but do get checked out!
Harry
09-27-2003, 01:47 AM
lulu,
I think every rectal bleeding problem should be checked out.
I have a friends daughter that kept having a little blood and finally had it check at 39. She had a condition called polyporsis and her colon was just carpeted with polyps---literally hundreds.
She had her entire colon removed and anus re-done. Most people with this condition never live to be 39.
Please don't take rectal bleeding lightly--- just for your peace of mind.
As you may know colon cancer is the number 2 killer of cancer deaths.
God Bless---Harry
I think every rectal bleeding problem should be checked out.
I have a friends daughter that kept having a little blood and finally had it check at 39. She had a condition called polyporsis and her colon was just carpeted with polyps---literally hundreds.
She had her entire colon removed and anus re-done. Most people with this condition never live to be 39.
Please don't take rectal bleeding lightly--- just for your peace of mind.
As you may know colon cancer is the number 2 killer of cancer deaths.
God Bless---Harry
gardengrub
09-28-2003, 01:40 AM
Hi Lulu,
Definitely get checked out...I had similar bleeding, to the point were it was dripping after a bowel movement...(Ekkk, I panicked) After a colonoscopy was found to be a polyp (not a nasty one thank god) and was removed.
Best of luck to you at your appointment !
Definitely get checked out...I had similar bleeding, to the point were it was dripping after a bowel movement...(Ekkk, I panicked) After a colonoscopy was found to be a polyp (not a nasty one thank god) and was removed.
Best of luck to you at your appointment !
lulu43
09-28-2003, 07:31 PM
Thanks for the advice. I am seeing an Internist this week for other reasons, so I'll bring this up too. Maybe she can call a Gastro or Procto for me and get me seen a lot sooner.
When they remove a polyp, do they do it during the colonoscopy?
I had blood in my undies today, and I had a hysterectomy almost a year ago, so I know it's nothing from my female parts...99% sure it's from my booty. I really want to get it checked out sooner than Thursday (or later depending on when they'll be able to see me).
If it's internal hems, what can they do to alleviate that? besides the surgery? My stools are already pretty regular, so I don't think adding more fiber will help that much. Just curious.
Thanks again for all of your advice...glad I found this board :)
When they remove a polyp, do they do it during the colonoscopy?
I had blood in my undies today, and I had a hysterectomy almost a year ago, so I know it's nothing from my female parts...99% sure it's from my booty. I really want to get it checked out sooner than Thursday (or later depending on when they'll be able to see me).
If it's internal hems, what can they do to alleviate that? besides the surgery? My stools are already pretty regular, so I don't think adding more fiber will help that much. Just curious.
Thanks again for all of your advice...glad I found this board :)
projapoti
09-29-2003, 12:36 AM
Originally posted by lulu43:
When they remove a polyp, do they do it during the
colonoscopy?
Yup!!
If it's internal hems, what can they do to alleviate that? besides the surgery?
Sometimes they can band them...i.e. put a really really tight rubber bands around the ones that look inflamed or "varicose"
When they remove a polyp, do they do it during the
colonoscopy?
Yup!!
If it's internal hems, what can they do to alleviate that? besides the surgery?
Sometimes they can band them...i.e. put a really really tight rubber bands around the ones that look inflamed or "varicose"
gardengrub
09-29-2003, 03:28 AM
Hi again,
As projapoti says,Yup !
When I went into the hospital all I knew was I was having an examination...When I awoke they told me I had a Polyp, I was like "Hey ? Whats that ? Am I going to die ?"
They explained it all and told me it was removed already.
I wish I had come to these forums years ago, like yourself it could help to prepare you and understand more of whats "happening to you".
Good luck Lulu !
As projapoti says,Yup !
When I went into the hospital all I knew was I was having an examination...When I awoke they told me I had a Polyp, I was like "Hey ? Whats that ? Am I going to die ?"
They explained it all and told me it was removed already.
I wish I had come to these forums years ago, like yourself it could help to prepare you and understand more of whats "happening to you".
Good luck Lulu !

