Waiting game
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Hi eihtak--
I'm glad you were able to get the scope done this time around and that the Miralax prep was successful. I'm sure the doctor who did the procedure is being cautious regarding the biopsy tissues taken and I hope you won't have a long wait for the results. May everything come back negative!0 -
Prayers Going Up
I know you are on an emotional roller coaster ride at the momement. I only had anal cancer. The waiting for tests results was absolutely the worst for me emotionally. The big "C" was constantly on my mind for the first two years. This website has been a true blessing. I am 3 years 4 months post treatment. Unfortunately with anal cancer some of us have permanent side effects which remind us of what we went through. I found having a positive attitude helped me though my treatment and recovery. Hang in there. It will get better.
Mike0 -
Eihtakmxperry220 said:Prayers Going Up
I know you are on an emotional roller coaster ride at the momement. I only had anal cancer. The waiting for tests results was absolutely the worst for me emotionally. The big "C" was constantly on my mind for the first two years. This website has been a true blessing. I am 3 years 4 months post treatment. Unfortunately with anal cancer some of us have permanent side effects which remind us of what we went through. I found having a positive attitude helped me though my treatment and recovery. Hang in there. It will get better.
Mike
It is very common for benign polyps to be removed and/or tested during colonoscopies. Good point about the scar tissue as well. It's new to him so of course he will want to test it. I have a feeling it's going to be a good report!
Liz0 -
oh the waiting!
Keep yourself occupied, and remember worrying won't help, so focus on what you can effect. Even if everything looks normal during a colonoscopy they typically take samples, just in case. Guess they figure while they've got the opportunity, go for it! Keep us posted.
Joanne0 -
Thinking of you
Prayers going up now as I just read this. Have you heard anything yet? I have to go for a colonoscopy of June 13th since there were precancerous cells removed at the one done a year ago when the anal cancer was discovered, an endoscopy also since I've had some problems swallowing likely caused by acid reflux and age. The doctor says he isn't worried anyway. So I empathize and will be happy when this is behind me.
All the best, Sandy0
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