Did you have IBS before diagnosis?

JanJan63
JanJan63 Member Posts: 2,478 Member

This has probably been addressed before but I'm terrible at searching. How many of you had IBS before you were diagnosed with colon cancer? I'd read years ago that IBS sufferers have a 65% higher chance of getting colon cancer so I'm curious what the percentage is on here.

Also, I was told mine was likely a polyp that went cancerous. How many if you were told that this was how yours probably started?

Thanks!

Jan

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  • NewHere
    NewHere Member Posts: 1,427 Member
    I Could Eat Anything

    Including wood chips, discarded cans and anything else without issue my entire life Cool  (That sort of has changed)  No IBS, though right before the diagnosis (like a month before) had some issues but thought maybe something I ate.  

    On the other hand, it looked like I am a breeding ground for polyps.  There were about a dozen.  One was the big bad boy that was malignant (the tumor probably from polyp), a polyp that was considering it (came back as the precancerous type, would have gone shortly) and the rest wwre the standard type.  So that is probably how it started.

  • hippiechicks
    hippiechicks Member Posts: 509 Member
    Never officially diagnosed ..

    Never officially diagnosed .. but I think yes now that I look back on things.

  • lizard44
    lizard44 Member Posts: 409 Member
    Never officially diagnosed, either

    but had all the symptoms of IBS-D for years. Haven't been told how it  might have begun, only that it was large and had probably been there awhile.

  • JanJan63
    JanJan63 Member Posts: 2,478 Member
    lizard44 said:

    Never officially diagnosed, either

    but had all the symptoms of IBS-D for years. Haven't been told how it  might have begun, only that it was large and had probably been there awhile.

    IBS-D? I don't know what that

    IBS-D? I don't know what that is.

  • tootsie1
    tootsie1 Member Posts: 5,044 Member
    IBS

    Yes, I had IBS for years before the cancer diagnosis. It has gotten worse since the surgery, too. 

     

    *hugs*

    Gail

  • thingy45
    thingy45 Member Posts: 632 Member
    tootsie1 said:

    IBS

    Yes, I had IBS for years before the cancer diagnosis. It has gotten worse since the surgery, too. 

     

    *hugs*

    Gail

    Yes to IBS

    for many years I suffered, I was told it was IBS, I knew / know where every bathroom is where ever I may roam. It's horrible and even after my operation it still remains a problem. I'm stage III and lost 40 cm of my colon maybe that has something to do with it. If only they had given me much earlier a colonoscopy it might have been detected earlier. So far I've been lucky and I'm NED.