graphic, I know
OK, so, 7 months post-treatment, I'm seeing a gel-like substance on the toilet papar....What the heck??? I'm telling myself it's scar tissue dissolving and leaving my body, but I just dreamed that up with no rational basis what-so-ever. Anyone else have something similar or an actual explanation?
June
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June
This has happened to me before and it always freaks me out, even though I know it's related to the proctitis that I suffer from. I think it becomes part of the norm for some of us, but I would advise you to mention it to your doctor at your next follow-up.
Martha
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First Two Years
I also, had occasionall mucus discharge for the first two years post treatment. After two years I did not notice any discharge. I am now 6 plus years post treatment.
Mike
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JUNE
HELLO , I THINK THAT IT IS ABOUT WHITES CAUSED BY THE IRRITATION OF THE MUCOUS MEMBRANE AFTER THE RADIOTHERAPY. I HAD THIS PROBLEM FOR A FEW WEEKS AFTER THE END OF MY TREATMENT AND IT BECAME BLURRET OVER TIME. TO DAY THREE YEARS AFTER THE END OF MY TREATMENT I HAVE STILL SOMETIMES SOME BLEEDING CAUSED BY GOING TO THE TOILET; gOOD DAY TO YOU
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June! We had a woman on here
June! We had a woman on here some time back that referred to the mucus as 'whale snot' LOL! Had forgotten that.... I still have the mucus discharge occasionally at three years post tx. The biggest problem from that is that it is sneaky and can cause a sore bottom, by chapping..
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JuneLorikat said:June! We had a woman on here
June! We had a woman on here some time back that referred to the mucus as 'whale snot' LOL! Had forgotten that.... I still have the mucus discharge occasionally at three years post tx. The biggest problem from that is that it is sneaky and can cause a sore bottom, by chapping..
I remember having that for the first couple years after treatment. 5 1/2 years now and I still have some bleeding. Radiation was powerful and the area was damaged. I know its scary but from all I've been told it is not uncommon.
Liz
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