anyone here getting tested soon after a loss of a love one?

marc24
marc24 Member Posts: 92
edited March 2014 in Surviving Caregivers #1
hello, i lost my mom to colon cancer two weeks ago and even though im only 24, i feel like i have "some" symptoms of this cancer...i didnt want to think too much of it, but from what happened to my mom, its better early than never...i am gonna get a physical tomorrow and will tell doc about my terrible family history so hopefully i come out clean on everything...i began to exercise again running everyday and see if i can get as healthy as i can, trying emphasis on trying to eat right starting now,since i figure if i lose my mom to this terrible colon cancer disease, she will want me to take care of myself early...i wonder if any of u have the same concerns? or am i just being paranoid since i saw my mom's symptoms and just match everything little thing that is wrong with me recently?

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  • zahalene
    zahalene Member Posts: 670
    marc,
    your concerns about your health are perfectly normal, and even wise, in the circumstances. There is no such thing as 'paranoid' when a symptom emerges, no matter how innocuous it may seem. Getting it checked out and resolved is the only sane thing to do. Your mind will be at rest and your spirit will be better able to heal after your recent loss. The healthy diet and exercise will also provide your body with the extra 'boost' which your immune system is going to need in the future. You seem very sound and balanced to me.
    God bless.
  • angelsbaby
    angelsbaby Member Posts: 1,165 Member
    zahalene said:

    marc,
    your concerns about your health are perfectly normal, and even wise, in the circumstances. There is no such thing as 'paranoid' when a symptom emerges, no matter how innocuous it may seem. Getting it checked out and resolved is the only sane thing to do. Your mind will be at rest and your spirit will be better able to heal after your recent loss. The healthy diet and exercise will also provide your body with the extra 'boost' which your immune system is going to need in the future. You seem very sound and balanced to me.
    God bless.

    Marc
    My husband died 4 months ago family history of colon cancer my son who is 31 just had a colonoscopy done because of his dad and all went well. thank god, You are doing the right thing, good job your mom would be proud to see you are taking steps to live healthy and see the dr. take care i am sorry for your loss.

    michelle
  • Cindy54
    Cindy54 Member Posts: 452

    Marc
    My husband died 4 months ago family history of colon cancer my son who is 31 just had a colonoscopy done because of his dad and all went well. thank god, You are doing the right thing, good job your mom would be proud to see you are taking steps to live healthy and see the dr. take care i am sorry for your loss.

    michelle

    Marc
    I don't think you are being paranoid. I think your Mom's cancer has just made you aware of how fragile we are and how much we take for granted. Your Mom's illness has prompted you to take better care of yourself, that is something she would really be glad about.

    My Mom passed from ovarian. My Aunt from breast cancer. About 7 months after my Mom passed they found I had breast cancer. Not even a year later I had ovarian. And I found this by just doing routine things...getting a checkup. Being over cautious? Nope, I think you are being proactive. May your heart continue to heal...hugs, Cindy
  • marc24
    marc24 Member Posts: 92
    angelsbaby
    i vividly remembered checking in this forum in april and i saw your post about your husband...and i was rattled. I was at work and i felt bad but i also had a great concern about my mom since you were mentioning how your husband was in so much pain...then when my mom got worse and worse, her pain was probably similar...my mom left just 4 months after your post in april and i can seriously think back seeing at all the news about "i lost my X, Y, Z today, etc..."...and i felt the feeling of being part of a statistic...i thought my mom will not get suckered into this disease since she was very lively and joyful, but if my mom can be defeated by this terrible disease then that means there is something better out there besides real world cuz i know my mom didnt deserve to live in pain 24/7.....i hope you the very best and i just got my physical, all is good, except my family history is a concern since diabetes runs high with my family so from now on 1.5 miles every other day of running and workout..and imma get a colonoscopy in january next year to be safe....thanks again and thank you for sharing some of your thoughts.
  • marc24
    marc24 Member Posts: 92
    Cindy54 said:

    Marc
    I don't think you are being paranoid. I think your Mom's cancer has just made you aware of how fragile we are and how much we take for granted. Your Mom's illness has prompted you to take better care of yourself, that is something she would really be glad about.

    My Mom passed from ovarian. My Aunt from breast cancer. About 7 months after my Mom passed they found I had breast cancer. Not even a year later I had ovarian. And I found this by just doing routine things...getting a checkup. Being over cautious? Nope, I think you are being proactive. May your heart continue to heal...hugs, Cindy

    cindy54
    thanks for the kind words..i truly wish you and everyone in this forum all the luck and support...god bless you all for helping in everyway
  • angelsbaby
    angelsbaby Member Posts: 1,165 Member
    marc24 said:

    angelsbaby
    i vividly remembered checking in this forum in april and i saw your post about your husband...and i was rattled. I was at work and i felt bad but i also had a great concern about my mom since you were mentioning how your husband was in so much pain...then when my mom got worse and worse, her pain was probably similar...my mom left just 4 months after your post in april and i can seriously think back seeing at all the news about "i lost my X, Y, Z today, etc..."...and i felt the feeling of being part of a statistic...i thought my mom will not get suckered into this disease since she was very lively and joyful, but if my mom can be defeated by this terrible disease then that means there is something better out there besides real world cuz i know my mom didnt deserve to live in pain 24/7.....i hope you the very best and i just got my physical, all is good, except my family history is a concern since diabetes runs high with my family so from now on 1.5 miles every other day of running and workout..and imma get a colonoscopy in january next year to be safe....thanks again and thank you for sharing some of your thoughts.

    Marc
    I hope also, that our loved ones are at peace and no longer in pain beacuse like you i think that was the worst part was the pain at the end and nobody deserves that. take care

    michelle
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