He said to just keep eating more fiber and see what happens. Follow up in two weeks.
double aught said:
So great to hear. A good message for everyone.
On the 18th for GI.texasaggie2015 said:
When is the appointment? Thinking about you guys.
great advice. I just turned 50, but 18-24 months ago I did one of the colo-guard tests after my wife nagged me about it over and over and over again...it game back positive. I chalked it up to hemmorroids...but then.....again after the wife nagging me...I did my first colonoscopy...and the Dr removed 3 polyps...one of which was HUGE. I didn't have any of the symptoms you talked about....but the Dr said if I waited another couple of years, that big polyp would have definitely become cancerous. Thank god I got over my stubbornness and got it done.texasaggie2015 said:
Absolutely.
I don't wanna get into "TMI territory" but my bowel movements are back to normal. I say that just to remind everyone that if your bowel movements start to slow down, look pencil thin or ribbon like, or feel incomplete- and it stays that way after a week or two- please go get checked out.
I know it's gross and probably TMI but I'm saying this because I don't want anyone to wait too long. The doctor was very serious when he told me that if I had waited much longer it would have been a totally different outcome. The polyp had reached a size to where if it got any larger it could have quickly took a turn for the worse. The larger they grow, the faster they grow.
I know most of us don't like going to the doctor. I'm one of those people. But I promise it's worth it.
Your whole experience in this threat is pretty similar to mine. I first started getting some mild discomfort in my gut above the belly button but sometimes it would be uncomfortable in different places, sometimes further to the left, sometimes the right, and sometimes just under the center of my rib cage.texasaggie2015 said:
Glad to hear everything seems like good news.
Also- as a side note. It turns out my issues had nothing to do with that large polyp at all. That was just a complete coincidence (probable divine intervention).
The constipation got slightly better but stuck around. A week or so went by and I started getting weird gut pains. And then weird things started happening.
When I sat down, it felt like I had to pee BAD. Like urgently. As soon as a stood up, the urge would go away. It was absolutely bizarre.
A few days later, my legs started going numb. It felt like they were asleep when I would sit down or stand in one place for too long. Another couple days went by and my legs started feeling weak and wobbly. At this point I was beyond freaked out.
The gastro had no idea what to make of it. My PCP was a little baffled as well.
I ended up bringing all this up to a friend of mine who is a chiropractor. He said I needed some x-rays done on my back.
Well, I found a chiropractor here in The Woodlands and got looked at. Turns out my lower back was completely out of alignment and my pelvis was rotated. I also had a slipped disk that was effecting a nerve that controls your digestive system, bladder and lower extremities. I've had a couple treatments and the majority of my systems have completely gone away.
Kinda wild! They think it's from a combination of sitting at a desk all day and a traumatic injury I had to my left leg and ankle several years ago. I don't have the strength in it that I used to have, so all the years of compensating threw everything way off balance.