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BLOOD IN THE TOILET - 6/1/2008 7:50:18 PM
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Don675
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I recently had blood in the toilet when i went to the bathroom.I dont have hemoroids so my doctor is sending me to the specialist to set up a colonostopy.I had one in 2000 with minor pollops only. I will be 62 in july.Any one had any experiences like this in relation to cancer? DONK
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RE: BLOOD IN THE TOILET - 6/1/2008 8:12:52 PM
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manda59
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Don Was it bright red or dark red blood?
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RE: BLOOD IN THE TOILET - 6/2/2008 1:54:27 PM
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Don675
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I would say it was the normal color of blood[if thats bright red].My family doctor is concerned because there was no pain as in hemmoroids. I had hemmoroids 30 years ago. I am concerned because cancer runs heavy from my mothers side of the family.So many men i have known from here and working in wisconsin have had colon cancer.A good friend of mine in wisconsin just had surgery for colon cancer[he is 64 and i will be 62 in july]. DONK
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RE: BLOOD IN THE TOILET - 6/3/2008 10:43:35 AM
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You are so wise to go to the doctor. May the Lord greatly bless the doctor's wisdom and understanding as he/she figures this out for you. Also, may our great Lord fill you with much peace, that which passes understanding, as you trust Him to be your All in all.
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RE: BLOOD IN THE TOILET - 6/29/2008 5:10:05 AM
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whisper
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That it's bright red is a good sign!! The further "up" the GI tract the darker the blood, which is digested in part by the bowels and turned dark and very odorous. A dark bleed is often suggestive of a stomach or small bowel GI bleed, mass, etc. Whereas bright red bleeds are often resultant from a large bowel bleed or mass, which are often easier to operate on and carrier fewer risks of adverse events. Either way I suppose this is a scary discovery for you. All the best to you. A colonoscopy is a good way to go. If you have a history of colon cancer and you are over the age of 50, it's a good idea to schedule recurrent scopes (the doctor may suggest a good schedule for you, e.g. every 2/5/etc. years).
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RE: BLOOD IN THE TOILET - 7/1/2008 3:06:53 AM
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centurion50
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I have experienced blood in the toilet and I'm a male, here's a word of advice to any male who has blood in toilet, get a colonoscopy, if you bleed everytime you go, they discovered I had internal hemmoroids, also I had lost two thrids of my blood supply and was at deaths door, they gave me a blood transfusion, I received four units of blood, lifegiving invigorating blood, I could feel the energy and strength return to my body.
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