Anyone diagnosed with first routing colonoscopy with no symptoms?
I was wondering if anyone was diagnosed via their first routine colonoscopy at 50 with no symptoms. If so, would you be willing to please share your story? Thank you in advance. Best wishes to all!
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Well, I wasn't diagnosed
Well, I wasn't diagnosed with colonoscopy, it was blood clots in my lungs that send me to hospital. Absolutely no symptoms of tumor till I was completely blocked. Colonoscopy found the blockage, pathology from sample taken at colonoscopy said pre-malignant, tumor the size of a fist and it came back pre-malignant....yeah right, surgery proved it to be stage 1V.0 -
Stage IV
I was Stage I in 2008 and no symptoms other than mild crackling sound when I would lay down at night to sleep. Went for check il and cxr led to CT and pet scan. I have had 4 chemo infusions and had L lung lobectomy and lung wedge. Next week I have a thorocotomy to
remove colon cancer met on liver as well as we've right lung tumors.
Don't lose hope. Lots of support and help on this board and lots of Stage IV folks doing well here.
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Stage IV
I was Stage I in 2008 and no symptoms other than mild crackling sound when I would lay down at night to sleep. Went for check il and cxr led to CT and pet scan. I have had 4 chemo infusions and had L lung lobectomy and lung wedge. Next week I have a thorocotomy to
remove colon cancer met on liver as well as we've right lung tumors.
Don't lose hope. Lots of support and help on this board and lots of Stage IV folks doing well here.
Barb0 -
Hi, I was diagnosed at 59
Hi, I was diagnosed at 59 with a routine colonoscopy. No symptoms of any kind. I had a resection and chemo, then 5 years later, it was back in the liver. more chemo, and a liver resection. then about a year later, back in the liver. another resection and xeloda pills. I am currently waiting for a ct on the 16th. So its been an interesting journey, to say the least. But i am still here and lovin life. So its all good.
Good Luck to you,
Judy0 -
Hi
Not me either. I was diagnosed when I was 46 during my yearly routine physical. My liver functions were elevated so we tested for gallstones first with a sonogram. The sonogram gave reason for a CT scan so I had that the same day. By 5pm on February 25, 2004 I got the call that I had stage IV Colon Cancer. No family history so no reason to have a colonoscopy prior to age 50, no noticible warning signs either.0 -
My husband
Hi,
Yes, my husband was diagnosed with first routine colonoscopy at age 51, no symptoms. He had chemo, liver resection, radiation, and now is havimg more chemo as some new liver lesions have appeared. He was diagnosed in June of 2011. Lots of support on here. Best wishes to you.0 -
Diagnosed after first colonoscopy
I put off my first routine colonoscopy till I retired at age 56. I had absolutely no symptoms. Surprise, you have Stage I colon cancer! I had a colon resection, but no chemo or radiation. Six years later, I am NED (no evidence of disease). I tell my story to everyone I meet. Tonight at church a new friend told me that she scheduled her first routine colonoscopy for week after next because of me.
Joy0 -
52and 1st
Mine was anemia-at age 52. Stage IIIB. Surgery, chemo, now 10 months later CT and colonoscopy in next two weeks!0 -
I got my fist colonoscopy at age 77 because i complained to my internest of too often diarrhea==no other symptoms. Ended up with stage 2 ah high end of rectum.After 5 weeks of radiation coupled with 5fu chemo administered with pump 24/7, had resection requiring ileostomy. 7 weeks with bag then reversal. Probably from loose staple developed fistula. 6more weeks with bag. Fistula healed itself from inside out. Now two years later live normal life with just occasional diarrhea. So we can get through it!!! Don't be afraid! you too can have a great outcome.0
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colonoscopydanker said:I got my fist colonoscopy at age 77 because i complained to my internest of too often diarrhea==no other symptoms. Ended up with stage 2 ah high end of rectum.After 5 weeks of radiation coupled with 5fu chemo administered with pump 24/7, had resection requiring ileostomy. 7 weeks with bag then reversal. Probably from loose staple developed fistula. 6more weeks with bag. Fistula healed itself from inside out. Now two years later live normal life with just occasional diarrhea. So we can get through it!!! Don't be afraid! you too can have a great outcome.
diagnosed with stage IIIB after first colonoscopy.....some constipation was only sign. I was 59 that was eight years ago. Resection, and two liver resections, lots of chemo and still going strong....stage IV can survive.....
mags0
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