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Lifers' Cancer Updates - @Redmidland has a more positive update (p60)

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  • Thanks for the update, Kingston, and please pass on that we are all sending our positive thoughts and good wishes for a speedy recovery.
  • I am hoping that you are recovering well, Bedsaddick? Sending our best to you and hoping you are feeling stronger every day.
  • I’ve only just seen this.
    Really appreciate the update.
    Please tell @Bedsaddick we are all thinking of him. Sending all my love ♥️
  • My best wishes too @Bedsaddick, Hope you are recovering well and are not to sore.
  • Well I'm going to comment anyway RM, so there.
    Wishing you the very best that it turns out to be something easily fixed or managed, and nothing remotely serious. And well done for getting it checked out in the first place.
  • everything crossed for you 
  • All the best Redmidland. Keep us posted on the investigations and results. Wow, is it 8 years ago you had the heart issue? Sending very positive vibes.
  • Best wishes Remidland. Fingers crossed for the results. Colonoscopy is nothing to worry about.
  • Morning all, I'm just letting you all know that I've not been well for the last few months, in the toilet department. I contacted my Dr last week and told her what has been going on, the discussions revolved around 'Microscopic Colitis', Crohn's disease and of course Bowel Cancer.
    I have been put on the Cancer express route, I have blood tests and stool tests this coming Friday, which will be followed by a colonoscopy sometime soon, (no I'm not looking forward to that...in fact I'm scared!)
    The reason I'm sharing is for one major reason only.....when I had my heart issue 8 years ago (can you believe its 8 years ago!!) and was on deaths doorstep..... @TCE kindly shared my situation and you all made comments that were positive and kept me going. You still have no idea how much that helped me to this day.
    Now, this is not a shout out for comments at this time, as I'm hopeful it'll be Crohn's or Colitis, but I just wanted to let you know what is going on. I will of course keep you all updated, but for now I still thank you all for 8 years ago.
    Many thanks Malc (RedM) 
    All the best Malc and fingers crossed for the most positive outcome for you. 

    I am going to give you a minor telling off for not speaking to your doctor sooner though, but I'm sure I'm not the first! 
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  • Morning all, I'm just letting you all know that I've not been well for the last few months, in the toilet department. I contacted my Dr last week and told her what has been going on, the discussions revolved around 'Microscopic Colitis', Crohn's disease and of course Bowel Cancer.
    I have been put on the Cancer express route, I have blood tests and stool tests this coming Friday, which will be followed by a colonoscopy sometime soon, (no I'm not looking forward to that...in fact I'm scared!)
    The reason I'm sharing is for one major reason only.....when I had my heart issue 8 years ago (can you believe its 8 years ago!!) and was on deaths doorstep..... @TCE kindly shared my situation and you all made comments that were positive and kept me going. You still have no idea how much that helped me to this day.
    Now, this is not a shout out for comments at this time, as I'm hopeful it'll be Crohn's or Colitis, but I just wanted to let you know what is going on. I will of course keep you all updated, but for now I still thank you all for 8 years ago.
    Many thanks Malc (RedM) 
    All the best mate 
  • Here for you Malc.
    Sending you all my love ♥️
  • edited May 2023
    Rm I have colitis and consequently have had 5 colonoscopies.
    Generally you can be asleep or awake.
    I've had both and quite honestly there's little to choose, but possibly preferred staying awake.
    It honestly doesn't hurt, it's just a bit uncomfortable.
    The clear out prep the day before is arguably worse. It's handy to have some of that cream they use for babies to prevent ring sting.
    Best wishes.
  • good luck Malc, colonoscopy is no probs, quite interesting to stay awake and watch the monitor
  • Good luck RM and hoping all the news will be positive. As others have said the colonoscopy is a little uncomfortable but doable and if you get the chance to watch it do so as it’s amazing 

    When you take the drink the night before to empty your bowl do not wander to far from a toilet as the stuff works very well and for quite a long time. Make sure you are well stocked with very soft toilet tissue 
  • Sorry to hear this, RM.

    Stay strong and positive but know we have your back.

    Here for you, dear fellow Lifer x
  • edited May 2023
    Best wishes Red, for what it’s worth, a colonoscopy isn’t that bad, just a bit of a pain in the arse. 
  • Good luck @Redmidland, stay strong.
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  • Wishing you all the best @redmidland Hope it all goes well. 
  • I’m still in hospital. Seven weeks and counting . I have a kink in my lower intestine after the operation which is stopping me being able to eat . I’m hoping to go home with a feed drip soon and the kink will naturally sort itself out . I’m going absolutely stir crazy stuck in hospital this long. 
    All the best mate, stay strong. As frustrating as it must be being in hospital for that long, you’re in the right place.
  • Sorry to hear the latest Beds, I thought you had been quiet. Stay positive and hope it sorts itself out soon. You know you have our support and we're thinking of you as for RM.

  • Message to moderators; bearing in mind the latest from Beds and RM news can you take reference to me out of thread title please. 
  • I’m still in hospital. Seven weeks and counting . I have a kink in my lower intestine after the operation which is stopping me being able to eat . I’m hoping to go home with a feed drip soon and the kink will naturally sort itself out . I’m going absolutely stir crazy stuck in hospital this long. 
    So a bit kinky then?

    Keep improving and I hope you get home soon
  • I’m still in hospital. Seven weeks and counting . I have a kink in my lower intestine after the operation which is stopping me being able to eat . I’m hoping to go home with a feed drip soon and the kink will naturally sort itself out . I’m going absolutely stir crazy stuck in hospital this long. 
    I feel for you beds. Mrs Idle would stop me doing anything vaguely physical for twelve weeks following my op, and I've been itching to just get on with things. (finished painting the outside of the kitchen today so a bollocking looms). And I'm not even in hospital, so god knows how you're putting up with it.
    But you ARE in the best place with the prospect of release, so it's just a case of patience for a bit longer. Best of luck with getting out soon.
  • Really good to hear an update Beds, probably not what you want though.
    Hoping all the chat on here is keeping you entertained especially the takeover thread.
    My mother in law has just come out of a 6 week stay in hospital where her bowel actually went to sleep, (didn’t realise that was a thing) after her operation for stomach cancer so it was quite awhile before she could eat again.
    She is in her mid 80’s and home again now so hopefully you’ll be home soon enough.
    Continuing to wish you and your family all the best.
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    edited May 2023
    Thinking of you Beds, I did 3 weeks and was going mad. Watched all the series of Prison Break, looking back was a definite subconscious message in there. You’re in the best place, hang in there. 
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