| Re: Bleeding is freaking me out about cancer
well, first of all, a colonoscopy is no big deal. it might seem like it, but trust me, it's nothing.
second, any time there is rectal bleeding, having a colonoscopy is the ONLY way to find out for sure what it is. so, yes, i believe your doctor was definately doing the right thing by recommending one for you. i've read some stories in the colon cancer forum where people's doctors didn't recommend a colonoscopy when they should have and by the time they had one it was too late. so i think it's a great sign that your doctor didn't hesitate to recommend one for you, especially at your age.
i'm 24 and i had rectal bleeding with some cramps and things like that, and it turned out to be ulcerative colitis... but i had to have a colonoscopy for the diagnosis. no doctor can just look at you or give you a rectal exam and tell you for sure what's causing the bleeding... they have to look in there and find out.
cancer is a possibility... but at your age there are a bunch of things it's more likely to be before that. it could very well be something as benign as a fissure or hemorrhoid.
but i would take your doctor's advice and get the colonoscopy. it's the only way to know for sure what's causing the bleeding.
put it this way... why put it off? just for the sake of argument say it's something serious. the sooner it is found the better. rectal bleeding is not a normal thing and it should always be investigated. it could be nothing serious, or it could be. go get checked out.
oh, and the thing about a sigmoidoscopy, is that, while it is essencially the same thing, it can only examine 1/3 of the colon and can be painful... most people will tell you it isn't too bad, but for me it was. a colonoscopy examines the entire colon, so there's no chance of missing anything that a sigmoidoscopy can't see, AND you are sedated for it and won't feel a thing.
the only time i would recommend a sigmoidoscopy over a colonoscopy is if you don't have insurance... because it's significantly cheaper than a colonoscopy. but otherwise you'd be better off just getting a colonoscopy.
bottom line:
you obviously are worried about this problem, and, as with everyone who encounters rectal bleeding, you have worries about it being cancer. the only way you will know for sure what is causing the bleeding is to have a colonoscopy.
Last edited by michaelfloyd; 07-22-2004 at 10:22 AM.
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