First colonoscopy since April 2017 when I was diagnosed
Hi All:
Just feeling a bit anxious, but confident in a positive result. Tomorrow will be my first colonoscopy since my stage 3C diagnosis, surgery and 6 months of Folfox 5FU. All of the blood works appears to be where it should be as of 2 weeks ago. But as I sit hear and begin the prepping for the colonoscopy (yechhhhh!), it brings back the words I heard after my last colonoscoy in April of 2017. The rational side of me thinks "don't worry you'll be fine", but the emotional side still has me a bit anxious.
Thanks for listening! (How much do I owe you?
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You'll be fine
Cancer usually grows slowly in the colon, so in all probability, you will be fine. They may find a polyp or two, and there is a fair chance they missed those in the initial colonoscopy (that is likely what happened to me). Additionally, at least for me, there is less than a 30% chance for colon cancer again. The other big areas are the lungs and liver, which are revealed in CT or PET scans (not to add any more anxiety). Best of luck tomorrow.
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Why is there a less chanceSandiaBuddy said:You'll be fine
Cancer usually grows slowly in the colon, so in all probability, you will be fine. They may find a polyp or two, and there is a fair chance they missed those in the initial colonoscopy (that is likely what happened to me). Additionally, at least for me, there is less than a 30% chance for colon cancer again. The other big areas are the lungs and liver, which are revealed in CT or PET scans (not to add any more anxiety). Best of luck tomorrow.
Why is there a less chance for in colon?
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Chanceabita said:Why is there a less chance
Why is there a less chance for in colon?
There is usually a less chance for cancer in the colon also due to the fact that you are now considered high risk and will have the colonoscopies more frequenty than a normal person. Since colon cancer is considered more of a slow growing cancer they can catch it earlier. However, there are some polyps that are fast growing and need more attention than the standard protocol for most forms of colon cancer.
Kim
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Wishing you Luck
I've got a feeling that everything is going to go just fine tomorrow. Wishing you well as the prep is the worst thing. Please let us know how it went.
Kim
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Good luck got tomorrow. Mine
Good luck for tomorrow. Mine is coming up in November yuck.
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Follow Up Colonoscopy
Dan
Sending positive energy your way for an uneventful colonoscopy today! I was nervous for my first follow up colonoscopy and was fortunate to have the surgeon who did my LAR do the colonoscopy. Everything looked good and she told me to come back in 2 years instead of a year. So felt pretty good. Praying for good results for you today!
Cindy
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A nicer thing about a
A nicer thing about a colonoscopy is you get immediate results, scans always made me more nervous. May be it's because there's a wider scope and greater chance of things questionable popping up. If your numbers are good, have faith in the rest. In 2015, all I had to hold onto was a good CEA number through CT's, PET's, lung aspirations, and scoping both ways. That started three months out from the liver resection, that I'm now 4 years{Sep} clear of. Hang in there.............................................................Dave
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WooHooo
Awesome - thanks for the update.
Kim
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Congrats!
Awesome news! Thanks for following up w us. Love hearing good news and success stories.
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Glad to hear this! Good news
Glad to hear this! Good news is always welcome.
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Great news!!
i am sure you are so relieved!
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I certainly was relieved!Ruthmomto4 said:Great news!!
i am sure you are so relieved!
I certainly was relieved!
Thanks!
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FrequencySophDan2 said:I certainly was relieved!
I certainly was relieved!
Thanks!
When did your doctor tell you that you needed another one, I'm just curious as all doctor's are different. At least you get a little reprieve for a while.
Kim
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The Onologist said one a year for the first 3 yearsAnnabelle41415 said:Frequency
When did your doctor tell you that you needed another one, I'm just curious as all doctor's are different. At least you get a little reprieve for a while.
Kim
The doctor that completed the colonoscopy said god nfor another 3 years. I think I'll go with the oncologist's opinion. Either way, I very happy for now!
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GreatSophDan2 said:The Onologist said one a year for the first 3 years
The doctor that completed the colonoscopy said god nfor another 3 years. I think I'll go with the oncologist's opinion. Either way, I very happy for now!
It is good to go with the doctor's recommendations. At least you can go one year now and have some time to breath. Enjoy the year and live, live, live.
Kim
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Thanks KimAnnabelle41415 said:Great
It is good to go with the doctor's recommendations. At least you can go one year now and have some time to breath. Enjoy the year and live, live, live.
Kim
I do still check the forums a couple of times a week,and wish everyone well moving ahead!
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abita said:
Why is there a less chance
Why is there a less chance for in colon?
That is according to my doctor and may be specific to me. She says I have a 60% chance of recurrence in the liver. It may be related to the site of the cancer.
See, for example, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28589428 "We noted 23.8% local recurrence, 69.8% distant recurrence, and 6.4% both."
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