I can't believe im writing this on a public forum, but I need to know if this is normal. FWIW my Mom died of colon cancer 9 years ago, so I'm not paranoid for no reason.
I've had bleeding during BM for about 5 years. I went to the doctor when I was 23 and she sent me to a GI doctor who told me to eat more fiber and blew me off. I felt silly and paranoid. When I get pg I got pretty bad hemorrhoids that haven't gone away. More bleeding ensues.
IDK what to do. Should I go to a different doctor? Maybe I've just had hemorrhoids the whole time. To be honest before the pg hemorrhoids I was scared to death that they were going to tell me I have cancer, so when I actually had something to blame during pregnancy it was comforting. However, 9 months later I still have bright red blood...A LOT of it.
Sorry for the rambling and the nastiness of this post. I don't want to tell MH and I don't have anyone IRL that I'm comfortable talking to about it my sister is WAY emotional and my dad is NOT going to hear about my butt problem.
What should I do? Do any of you have bleeding during BM? Am I just hypersensitive because Ive been exposed to the worst of it?
Thanks in advance for any advice.
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I'm sorry you are having to deal with this. Scary! I guess if I was you I would go to the Doctor again, maybe a new one this time?? It sounds like it is still probably hemorrhoids.
I have heard that people who have wheat sensitivities can bleeding in their intestines as well....but I have no idea on the validity of that! I don't blame you for being paranoid either! Good Luck!
Do you have pain? It's probably hemorrhoids, but if you're having regular bleeding, they may be bad enough to require surgery. I'd recommend making an appointment with your GP and reviewing the situation with them. Don't worry - they've heard it all, and this won't even phase them.
ETA...if your regular doctor acts like this is no big deal, get another opinion. It is a big deal.
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I would get a second opinion. It just seems better to double check, rather than to live with the worry. Did you talk to the last doctor about the concerns because of your mom?
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No pain. Just lots of blood.
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I did. I got conflicting reactions. My PCP was very concerned, the GI doctor didn't even give me a second glance. I'm supposed to start getting colonoscopies at 30. Im 28 now...IDK. I'm looking for a new PCP now. I guess I'll start there, from scratch.
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I have Ulcerative Colitis and I constantly Google the symptoms of colon cancer because I am paranoid to the max about it. Your bleeding could be from the hemorrhoids if it's bright red but I'd get checked out for sure to make sure there is nothing else going on.
ETA: Also wanted to add..my Dr told me that bright red blood was a good sign as far as blood goes with a BM. It means it's coming from an area closer to the surface so it's probably hemorrhoid related. Dark colored blood is more likely a sign of other issues. I would for sure get checked out though given your family history.
Please, please keep going to doctors until you find one that will take you seriously. My grandfather died of colon cancer about 6 years ago. Last year, my 29-year old cousin bled off and on for about 10-11 months. She didn't have health insurance, so she didn't get it checked out, and kept going to school/working without really noticing tons of other symptoms. She passed out one day, went to the hospital, they did a colonoscopy and she had Stage 3B colon cancer that had spread to all her reproductive organs. She has had chemo/radiation/surgeries, and now they think maybe (hopefully) they have gotten rid of most of it--although they had to take out her ovaries, uterus, entire large intestine, vaginal walls, etc.
I don't say this to scare you--because I fully expect my cousin to live and long and healthy life from now forward. But I do say that you need a doctor who won't dismiss your concerns. Bleeding should ALWAYS be investigated!!!! (But I second what a PP said about bright red bleeding ususally not being as scary as dark red/black blood).
The cool thing about telling all your most TMI stuff to doctors is that they have LITERALLY heard it all and more. You simply cannot say anything to your doctor that will gross them out. So, please, tell your husband that you are going for a checkup and get an appointment now rather than later.
You owe it to your LO to take amazing care of yourself--because they won't understand if you let your own health slip and you aren't there to raise them up and love on them for the next 80 years!!
I read jer what you said, and she said immediately, she's probably had hemorroids the whole time. She said you should take more fiber. Sghe said bleeding isn't a sign of colon cancer that they look for, that they look for weight loss and black stools. She said with your history they would start colonoscopies early, but probably not in your 20s.
She said even so, she knows several doctors who would do colonoscopies now, just to reassure you. She said she would go back to the doctor, because they might do more for your hemorroids, and because it couldn't hurt to get a colonoscopy for reassurance that all is well.
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9 times out of 10, specialists are strange, very strange. I work for one. Definitely get a second opinion!
I am so sorry that you are going through this! I can only imagine how stressful it is.
Ok, I'll give you some TMI right back - that I have only shared with DH. I had some hemorrhoid issues before getting pregnant when I was eating a very low carb diet. (Not enough fiber). So then I got pregnant, ate whatever I wanted and stopped having the issues. I was so paranoid while pregant that they were going to come back.
Then about 2 weeks post delivery they came back. I was kind of surprised because I ended up having a c/s and never even did any of the pushing. Needless to say I have been having issues with them on and off for the past 9 months. They are internal and so uncomfortable at times and I've had bleeding periodically when they flare up. They never seem to fully go away.
If I were you I would certainly go to another GI doc or go to the doctor that your mom saw. You could probably contact her oncologist and find out who did her referral. Going to someone more familiar with your family history may make you feel more comfortable and hopefully they will have a better "bedside manner" than the previous physician you saw.
Also, don't be afraid to tell your DH. He would want to know if you were worried about something and he would understand. It would probably feel so much better to have him know what was going on.
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Just FYI--I really think you need to see a GI doc who understands your family history and the exact symptoms you have been experiencing (and their duration). A doctor conducting a physical exam may not take things as seriously or adopt a "watch and wait" attitude, since you are not there to address your specific concerns with them at that appointment.
I promise it is not being paranoid to get this fully checked out very soon by a GI doc. who understands your family history. If you get an appointment by the end of the year, the co-payment should be covered since you likely maxed out your out of pocket with having the baby earlier this year--right?
Ah. I had co-pay all year, but for 2013 my company did away with it and I'm going to low-deductible. However, I do intend to get pregnant (I should say HOPE to...) so I'll max OOP anyway, more than likely. Now or later, doesn't matter. I'm visiting a new PCP and I'll be honest with her, and I do think I am going to get a colonoscopy this year...I'll be turning 29. 1 year earlier than recommended is no big deal for peace of mind.
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Good! You absolutely aren't paranoid. I have a family history with GI issues and had had occasional bleeding myself a few years ago. My doctor had me get a colonoscopy and it was such a relief doing that just to be sure we weren't missing something serious.