possible colon cancer, dont know 4 sure because I have no insuraance
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you can still get screened (hopefully) without insurance
Hi,
I'm not sure what you are asking either. Have you tried contacting any doctor's office or medical clinic about getting some bloodwork done and/or a colonoscopy done? Have you been seen by a doctor about this at all yet?
If you haven't, start calling your local doctor's office or county or city medical clinic to make an appointment. The guidelines I believe are different state by state as to who qualifies for screening as someone who is either not insured or is considered "poor".
What state do you live in? Maybe someone on this board is familiar with the current laws and guidelines in your state. You CAN'T not go get screened just because you don't have insurance. Is it possible for you to purchase or somehow get insurance, even if it's temporary to get into the doctor? You may discover that you do NOT have cancer. There are many reasons why people have symptoms that can mimic colon cancer. Rectal bleeding is a common symptom that causes alarm. Although it is a symptom of cancer, it is also a symptom of hemorrhoids, anal fissures (cuts in the rectum/anus that can be caused by straining, and/or hard feces). What ARE your symptoms?
Let us know more details so that we can help you.
Blessings,
Lisa0 -
take a deeplisa42 said:you can still get screened (hopefully) without insurance
Hi,
I'm not sure what you are asking either. Have you tried contacting any doctor's office or medical clinic about getting some bloodwork done and/or a colonoscopy done? Have you been seen by a doctor about this at all yet?
If you haven't, start calling your local doctor's office or county or city medical clinic to make an appointment. The guidelines I believe are different state by state as to who qualifies for screening as someone who is either not insured or is considered "poor".
What state do you live in? Maybe someone on this board is familiar with the current laws and guidelines in your state. You CAN'T not go get screened just because you don't have insurance. Is it possible for you to purchase or somehow get insurance, even if it's temporary to get into the doctor? You may discover that you do NOT have cancer. There are many reasons why people have symptoms that can mimic colon cancer. Rectal bleeding is a common symptom that causes alarm. Although it is a symptom of cancer, it is also a symptom of hemorrhoids, anal fissures (cuts in the rectum/anus that can be caused by straining, and/or hard feces). What ARE your symptoms?
Let us know more details so that we can help you.
Blessings,
Lisa
breath.over the years i did have some blood in my stool.just thought it was normal you now stress or nerves.but when i started loosing weight for no reason,feeling very bloated in my abdomin and was constpated.then finally had bright red blood and a lot of it thats when i went to my doc.there were a lot of symptoms for me.good luck...Godbless....johnnybegood0
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