Found out about the pain
Gail
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Glad you found out what was causing the pain and I hope that it's gone. Have any of your doctors told you how many grams of fiber a day you should eat? I was also stage 1. After my resection in March 06, my doctors told me that I should eat 25- 30 grams of fiber a day. That amount of fiber is a whole lot more than I was eating before I was diagnosed with colon cancer and it keeps things moving right along.
Joy0 -
I to have had pain like your for about 2 months now. My pain started after a colonoscopy. I was diagnosed with stage 1 colon cancer about 5 years ago. They found a couple of more polyps during my colonoscopy. After my cat scan and many x-rays they said my colon was a little swollen. Last week I saw a nutritionist, she gave me a lot of information on foods that are good for preventing cancer, as well as, supplements.
I have the information all typed up to put on my website, but I can send it to you if you would like. It is a pretty lengthy document so I don't want to post it. Let me know if you would like it.
Sincerely,
Chris0 -
Wow! I'm so glad it was only blockage! I know how painful that can be, but thank God it wasn't more CANCER!!! Your pain must have been quite different from mine. Mine was mostly at the incision site.
Don't you just love those rectal exams?? I totally laugh when people hoo and haw about getting one once a year, or once every two years...Try once, or twice a week!
That's rough getting three rectals in a day, though! That happened to me once at the ER. I saw about three different doctors within a 24 hour period, and each one had to give me a rectal. Do they think they're going to find something the other two docs before them didn't??
Some of my oncologists have complained about ER doctors, but i guess i shouldn't since my cousin is marrying one next month!
Let us know if the stuff they gave you for the blockage works.
Many hugs,
Krista0 -
Glad you found the cause of the pain. Also glad it was not cancer.
One question? After three enemas and Go Lytely, could they not have just done the colonoscopy then. I think they love giving out that stuff. WOnder if they have ever actually had to drink the stuff.
Really glad that you are ok.0 -
The enemas were done on a differnt day from the Go Lytely. I think the gastro wasn't available for the procedure today, which would have been the day after drinking the dreaded liquid.AuthorUnknown said:Glad you found the cause of the pain. Also glad it was not cancer.
One question? After three enemas and Go Lytely, could they not have just done the colonoscopy then. I think they love giving out that stuff. WOnder if they have ever actually had to drink the stuff.
Really glad that you are ok.0 -
No, no. I didn't have 3 rectal exams in a day. I had 3 enemas, because they were trying to clean me out. No fun at all.kristasplace said:Wow! I'm so glad it was only blockage! I know how painful that can be, but thank God it wasn't more CANCER!!! Your pain must have been quite different from mine. Mine was mostly at the incision site.
Don't you just love those rectal exams?? I totally laugh when people hoo and haw about getting one once a year, or once every two years...Try once, or twice a week!
That's rough getting three rectals in a day, though! That happened to me once at the ER. I saw about three different doctors within a 24 hour period, and each one had to give me a rectal. Do they think they're going to find something the other two docs before them didn't??
Some of my oncologists have complained about ER doctors, but i guess i shouldn't since my cousin is marrying one next month!
Let us know if the stuff they gave you for the blockage works.
Many hugs,
Krista0 -
The doctors have not given me a specific amount. My problem is that I have also have IBS and have had been fighting constipation for years.Joy1216 said:Glad you found out what was causing the pain and I hope that it's gone. Have any of your doctors told you how many grams of fiber a day you should eat? I was also stage 1. After my resection in March 06, my doctors told me that I should eat 25- 30 grams of fiber a day. That amount of fiber is a whole lot more than I was eating before I was diagnosed with colon cancer and it keeps things moving right along.
Joy0 -
Chris, I would love to have that info. Thanks!TY2HC said:I to have had pain like your for about 2 months now. My pain started after a colonoscopy. I was diagnosed with stage 1 colon cancer about 5 years ago. They found a couple of more polyps during my colonoscopy. After my cat scan and many x-rays they said my colon was a little swollen. Last week I saw a nutritionist, she gave me a lot of information on foods that are good for preventing cancer, as well as, supplements.
I have the information all typed up to put on my website, but I can send it to you if you would like. It is a pretty lengthy document so I don't want to post it. Let me know if you would like it.
Sincerely,
Chris
Gail0 -
Good advice Gail . Hope you are feeling much better! Keep the faith and God Bless.0
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Oh, sorry toots! My bad!tootsie1 said:No, no. I didn't have 3 rectal exams in a day. I had 3 enemas, because they were trying to clean me out. No fun at all.
As horrible as rectal exams are...enemas are so much worse!!
I agree with curlock...i think they (sadistic docs) very much enjoy giving out the golytly. My Mother had her colonoscopy two or three weeks after mine, and i thoroughly warned her to get diapers, and to make a trail of towels from wherever it was she planned on sitting, to the bathroom, because she probably wouldn't make it in time, and the diaper probably wouldn't work that well. It turned out that SHE got the laxative pills and the stuff that tasted like gatorade. She didn't have a single problem! I was very happy for her, but a little p.o.'ed at my doc!
Many hugs!
Krista0
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