• anonionfinelyminced
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    441 year ago

    tl;dr: “Listen to your body. If you see things like blood, if you feel pain in unusual places in your abdomen, your body, tell your family. Talk to your doctor. Have the examination.”

    • @Ele7en7
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      151 year ago

      Yeah, pretty much. I got diagnosed at 36, and the symptoms were pretty obvious.

    • @[email protected]
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      111 year ago

      Exactly. And don’t let embarrassment stop you from discussing this with your doctor, and don’t underplay your symptoms. I had years of symptoms before they got bad enough for me to be honest with my doctor, and once I was, he scheduled me for a colonoscopy immediately. There was a 1.5” tumour. I was in my 30s and cancer never crossed my mind.

    • @afraid_of_zombies
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      91 year ago

      So glad when I saw blood once I scheduled an exam. Turned out to be dehydration related and not cancer. Yes it was embarrassing but had it been cancer there was a very good chance I could have survived it had it been caught early.

      • Drusas
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        31 year ago

        FYI to everyone, bright red blood in your stool is usually not dangerous and will be something like internal hemorrhoids bleeding or possibly an ulcer. The really concerning thing is when you have what looks like coffee grounds, which may be internal bleeding.

    • @[email protected]
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      41 year ago

      After you have the examination and they say it’s nothing, don’t belive them and continue to examine it until you get a doctor that cares