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bowel movement

mollyz
mollyz CSN Member Posts: 756 Member
This might be to much information but i need to know I had a bowel movement with something that looks like light brown or yellow looking stuff at the end of it,does not look like mucus i know chemo messes with your lining of your stomach can anyone help. MOLLYZ

Comments

  • cindycflynn
    cindycflynn CSN Member Posts: 1,132 Member
    Molly
    I didn't have anything like that, but if it looks unusual to you I would definitely call your oncologist to ask about it. Always better safe than sorry if you're not sure.
  • missrenee
    missrenee CSN Member Posts: 2,136 Member

    Molly
    I didn't have anything like that, but if it looks unusual to you I would definitely call your oncologist to ask about it. Always better safe than sorry if you're not sure.

    Molly--definitely call your doc, but
    for a couple of days after each of my six chemo treatments, my bms were orange. My onc. said that was normal and some type of chemical reaction from one of the drugs. I'm sure your situation is probably the same, but always good to check.

    Hugs, Renee
  • mollyz
    mollyz CSN Member Posts: 756 Member
    missrenee said:

    Molly--definitely call your doc, but
    for a couple of days after each of my six chemo treatments, my bms were orange. My onc. said that was normal and some type of chemical reaction from one of the drugs. I'm sure your situation is probably the same, but always good to check.

    Hugs, Renee

    Thanks
    I was really embarrassed to ask that but thanks i think it was missrenee cause today its better.MOLLYZ