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Warriorjoesdaughter
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New and nervous

Postby Warriorjoesdaughter » Thu Nov 01, 2018 9:57 am

Hello. New here today and just stumbled upon this great site. A little background here...my Father passed away from stage 4 colon cancer February 10th of this year. I miss him dearly. . . so..now...why I am here....last week I found myself in the E.R. with severe right abdominal pain which has been constant for a while with sharp jabbimg pains at times. ..and pain in my lower right side in my back....after many tests and ruling out appendicitis or liver, kidney problems....I was told that they had found the problem and it was a simple appendigitis of the distal descending colon and pain should relieve itself in a few days with the help of I.B. Profin. All surrounding areas looked fantastic. There is also a 7 mm lesion "possibly due to "epolopic appendicitis (some weird temporary torsion ordeal)" according to report with peripheral thick enhancement and central fat....but my thoughts are.....hmmmm my Dad just passed of colon cancer and a 7mm lesion has been found on CAT scan....my family doctor saw me two days following the E.R. visit and has referred me out to a specialist for a colonoscopy. I sometimes have stomach cramps that last a few seconds and disappear on their own. I assumed IBS issues although I have never been diagnosed IBS but I do have an anxiety disorder so....IBS is very possible in my opinion...okay... Also they found this ... more proximaly along line of descending colon a 1.6 by 0.7 central fat attenuation that may be due to omental infraction. I sure hope they are correct. I keep trying to research if anyone else has ever had something like this turn out to be cancer...and I have red that appendigitis (epolopic appendicitis of the colon) can sometimes be caused by cancer. My Dad made me promise him I would get a colonoscopy..a.s.a.p. I am only 36 years old. He was 54 when he passed away...52 when diagnosed and 45 when his symptoms started. I know this may also sound silly...but I am very afraid of a mistake during the colonoscopy...like death from it. I love my babies. I have two young children. I am honestly scared..but my family doctor is great and told me try not to stress over this. My surrounding organs look beautiful so if its anything serious there is still lots of hope. I look forward to your support. Thanks.

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Phuong
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Re: New and nervous

Postby Phuong » Thu Nov 01, 2018 12:51 pm

I'm sorry that you have to be here, but this is a great place to be. Amazing folks here who just get what you're going through because we've all been there to one degree or another. I'm so sorry that you've lost your dad and and are going through so much, but I'm so glad that you are getting a colonoscopy. There are so many things that the pains in our guts can be, and a colonoscopy is the best way to find out what it is. Good for your PCP for putting in the order and good for you for keeping your promise to your dad. Honestly the worst part of the colonoscopy is the prep! The scope itself is easy peasy and you're just going to take a nap. Be ready to wake up hungry! :)

P.s. If your doctor will allow it, ask for the Prepopik bowel prep. Hands down the least repulsive of all the drinks!
Phuong
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dx'd Stage III Rectal (T3 N1 M0)
Now Stage IV mCRC

zephyr
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Re: New and nervous

Postby zephyr » Thu Nov 01, 2018 1:24 pm

I really do understand your fear of something going wrong during the colonoscopy. But here’s the thing: you’re much more likely to die in a car accident than from a colonoscopy. Like a lot more likely. Do you drive?

I really don’t mean to make light of your fear. Honestly. But as a Stage IV cancer patient, I feel that I have the right (sort of) to keep after you in place of your father (who truly knew best): get the colonoscopy. Make your father happy and put your mind at rest. Those two accomplishments are priceless.
Nov-2009 Early stage CRC, routine colonoscopy
2010-2014 F/U colonoscopies, all clear
Jun-2016 CRC during F/U colonoscopy, surgery, Stage 4, KRAS, MSS
Aug-2016-May-2018 Folfox, 5FU, Folfiri & Avastin
Aug/Sep-2018 YAG laser surgeries (Germany), 11 nodules removed
Nov-2018 clean CT scan
Mar-2019 New lung nodules
Apr-2019 Dec-2020 Xeloda/Avastin, SBRT, cont. Xeloda/Avastin
Mar-2021 Forfiri/Avastin
Mar-2022 Ablation & Thoracotomy
Feb-2023 Folfiri & Avastin
Nov-2023 Xeloda & Avastin

Nohogirl
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Re: New and nervous

Postby Nohogirl » Fri Nov 02, 2018 1:05 am

Hello and welcome the club,

First I am very sorry for your loss. It must be very hard for you to cope with your loss and going through the fear of cancer.

I am 39 years old and just 2 weeks ago had my 5th colonoscopy. I had my 1st colonoscopy when i was 28. No, I don't have cancer. Or at least not yet. But i was ready to do everything and anything to prevent it from happening or catching it as early as possible, even if it meant yearly colonoscopies for me.

Any surgical or medical intervention has potential life threatening risks. From as small as complications from tooth extraction to complications from childbirth.

Go for your colonoscopy, get your piece of mind so you can fully enjoy your beautiful babies.

Good luck!
04/18 DH 49 Stage 2A T3N0M0 rectal cancer moderately differentiated.
05/18 chemorad. (Xeloda) 28 days
08/18 Surgery- 24 cm, including entire rectum out
Path -Stage II T2N0M0 moderate to poorly diff. adenocarcinoma
0 of 15 lymph nodes
No PNI
No LVI
Clear margins
10/18-02/19 8 cycles of Folfox
02/19 Pet Scan. NED
08/19 Pet Scan NED
08/19 Colonoscopy Clear

radnyc
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Re: New and nervous

Postby radnyc » Fri Nov 02, 2018 6:29 am

The fear that a colonoscopy causes on so many is probably the reason a big percentage of colon cancers are not found early. How do we make it less frightening? I never had a fear of it, but I suppose it’s different when you have to do it during treatment as opposed to doing it preventively. I’ve had FIVE, there are people on here who’ve had more even. It’s painless, very safe, quick and can save your life! DO IT!!
DX Jan 2010, at age 47
Feb - colon resection - 2/17 nodes positive
April - liver mets - Stage 4
3 months Folfox chemotherapy
August '10 liver resection and HAI pump
7 months chemo FUDR HAI and Folfiri systemic
NED since August 2010
Last treatment April 2011
HAI Pump removed Dec 2015

Warriorjoesdaughter
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Re: New and nervous

Postby Warriorjoesdaughter » Fri Nov 02, 2018 7:22 am

Yes. Thank you guys. I actually was thinking about the car wreck wreck chance this morning and was trying to put my mind at ease. Yes my Dad was adamant about us girls getting checked out and most especially me. I am the oldest. Also because My Mom passed from pancreatic cancer in 2005. I am so sorry about what many of you are going through :cry: . I am glad that I already know nothing has spread yet IF it's anything to worry about and that IF it's anything to worry about I am catching it early. Thanks again.

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Re: New and nervous

Postby DarknessEmbraced » Mon Nov 05, 2018 12:07 pm

I'm so very sorry for the loss of your Mom and Dad!*hugs* Welcome to the group! I'm sorry you're going through this and hope you will be able to get a colonoscopy soon!*hugs*
Diagnosed 10/28/14, age 36
Colon Resection 11/20/14, LAR (no illeo)
Stage 2a colon cancer, T3NOMO
Lymph-vascular invasion undetermined
0/22 lymph nodes
No chemo, no radiation
Clear Colonoscopy 04/29/15
NED 10/20/15
Ischemic Colitis 01/21/16
NED 11/10/16
CT Scan moved up due to high CEA 08/21/17
NED 09/25/17
NED 12/21/18
Clear colonoscopy 09/23/19
Clear 5 year scans 11/21/19- Considered cured! :)

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Re: New and nervous

Postby Warriorjoesdaughter » Fri Nov 16, 2018 2:56 pm

My colonoscopy is Monday morning. I am so scared...
Dreading the prep...also scared if they find something, scared if they do not and miss something, scared of an accident in the procedure, . . .My biggest prayer is to wake up after the non eventful procedure....to REALLY good news.....to come home that day and eat and love on my kiddos with no fear of a major illness and to just move on and REALLY live! I am wondering how to get genetic testing. My Dad had colon cancer, My Mom had pancreatic, My grandma breast cancer, .....wondering if it could be a lynch syndrome ordeal. Thanks for the support guys! Prayers for u all and a hope for a cure!

Punky44
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Re: New and nervous

Postby Punky44 » Fri Nov 16, 2018 5:00 pm

So sorry to hear about your dad and I can totally relate to your fears—-I just had my first colonoscopy today (I’m 34 and my 68 year old mother just got diagnosed in October—I started thinking about how I had occasional rectal bleeding for like over a decade which was always attributed to hemmroids and then I literally started giving myself a bunch of other symptoms like loose stools and side pain.) I was somewhat scared of the procedure but far more scared about the news I could receive after—needless to say since starting the prep last night until this morning I was a complete wreck. But, guess what—I was told my colon was totally normal and not even a polyp or internal hemmroid was found (I do have a small external one that I already knew about—thanks childbirth!) but after hearing that good news I literally couldn’t stop crying because I was so relieved—and I bet the same will happen for you. I kept telling myself ok if I DO have cancer, this procedure will help me FIND it so I can FIGHT it and if there isn’t any I will feel immense relief that I can say I got checked out and now can be on a good screening schedule (5 years by the way for me.) So try to think of it that way. The procedure was a BREEZE. I was entirely put under with propofol and it was the best nap I’ve had in awhile. I felt nothing when I woke up and I’ve eaten like a horse today to make up for lost meals. The prep was...not super fun, but honestly having a stomach bug is far worse IMO. Regarding lynch, did your dad have any pathology records on his tumor? I know my mom’s was tested and it was MSS and there were a bunch of mutations tested with notes that basically said this is strongly suggestive of Lynch negative because there was no MSI. I know your family history is more complicated than mine so I bet the GI would be a great resource to ask if and how you go about genetic testing. I will be thinking about you on Monday—please keep us posted!!
Caregiver to my amazing mom (68 at dx)
10/1/18 DX with rectal cancer; CEA 17
T3N2M0
Total neoadjuvant therapy:
8 rounds Folfox 11/5/18 - 2/11/19
Short course radiation 3/14/19 - 3/20/19
Robotically assisted laparoscopic LAR 3/21/19
Pathology report says yT2N0M0 with 0/38 nodes
6/28/19 Reversal and port out
CEA 2.1; 1.9; 2.6; 2.8; 2.3; 2.4; 3.0; 3.4; 3.1; 3.4; 3.0; 3.1; 2.6
Latest update: 8/21/23 Clear CT with CEA 2.6!

Me: 34, first colonoscopy 11/16/18—normal! Come back in 5 years.

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Re: New and nervous

Postby horizon » Fri Nov 16, 2018 9:16 pm

I was scared before my first colonoscopy. This video that Katie Couric did helped me immensely. I'd give her a hug if I had the chance!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=adMfyB-eHoI
I'm just a dude who still can't believe he had a resection and went through chemo (currently 13 years NED). Is this real life?

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Re: New and nervous

Postby mobrouser » Fri Nov 16, 2018 10:25 pm

If you keep watching after Katie's video in horizon'slink the next one to follow is even more inspiring....

8) mob
CC Dx 102017 age 58
Lap. right hemi-colectomy Dec 2017
Adenocarcinoma ascending colon – 6cm x 6cm x 2cm, Low Grade, penetrates to peritoneum
T4a N2a M0, Stage IIIC
lymph nodes 6 positive out of 18
FOLFOX start Jan/18 end Aug/8 (felt like a year)
CEA - 01/15/18-2.8; 07/29/18-5.3; 09/19-2.4; 03/20-2.7; 09/20-2.9
CT scan 08/18 - Clear; 10/19 - Clear; * 10/20 - 8mm & 6mm nodules in liver
PET scan 09/18 (thought about bringing the cat :wink: ) - Clear
Colonoscopy Dec 7 2018 - Clear - Next in 3 years?

Koreysue
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Re: New and nervous

Postby Koreysue » Mon Nov 19, 2018 2:55 pm

Sounds like your colonoscopy is today. Hoping for positive results for you. Regardless of why you find out today, it would be advisable to get genetic testing, to rule out things like lynch as you mentioned.
Take care,
Korey
Dx: 6/2017 stage 3 CC
Sigmoid, 2 nodes
CEA at dx: 6.1
Sigmoid Colectomy/folfox (last chemo (1/31/18)
CEA 4/2018: 2.4
CEA 7/2018: 3.7
Colonoscopy 8/18 clean
PET scan 8/20/18 NED
CEA 11/2018: 3.8
CEA 2/2019: 3.2
CT NED 6/18/19 / CEA : 3.4
CEA 10/21/19: 3.2
CEA 3/9/20: 3.8
CT NED /CEA 6/17/20: 3.8
CEA 11/4/20 4.6 <——— whyyyy? (will retest in a few weeks)
CT NED 12/1/20 CEA: 3.5
CEA 5/21 4.2
CEA 10/21 3.4
colonoscopy 10/21 10mm polyp
CEA 4/22 3.7
CEA 7/22 3.8
CEA 12/22 4
CEA 1/22 3.2 and NED 5yr scan

Warriorjoesdaughter
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Re: New and nervous

Postby Warriorjoesdaughter » Mon Nov 19, 2018 3:02 pm

Well guys...It didn't happen today. I had a very hard time with the prep...3 bottles of magnisium citrate....the 3rd one had me throwing up profusely. :( My colon wasn't clean enough even though I did everything asked of me. I am rescheduled for next week...next they will have me try a malax Gatorade solution. Hope that works.

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Re: New and nervous

Postby Koreysue » Mon Nov 19, 2018 3:51 pm

I have had three colonoscopies using the prep called suprep. ( it’s also gross) Here are some tips that I have learned. I find it hard not to gag with every sip so I figured some things out. I make sure the prep is chilled along with the water I mix with it.
I plug my nose throughout the swallowing process AND KEEP IT PLUGGED WHILE I RINSE MY MOUTH WITH REGULAR WATER AND SPIT. Unplugging my nose only when I have thoroughly rinsed my mouth. I also have peppermint oil to sniff in between drinks. And some cold sprite just to sip tiny sips of to introduce a new flavor to my mouth. And I pat my face with a cold cloth. I also try to eat light during the week following up to the procedure so there is less to clean out.
Hope this helps,
Korey
Dx: 6/2017 stage 3 CC
Sigmoid, 2 nodes
CEA at dx: 6.1
Sigmoid Colectomy/folfox (last chemo (1/31/18)
CEA 4/2018: 2.4
CEA 7/2018: 3.7
Colonoscopy 8/18 clean
PET scan 8/20/18 NED
CEA 11/2018: 3.8
CEA 2/2019: 3.2
CT NED 6/18/19 / CEA : 3.4
CEA 10/21/19: 3.2
CEA 3/9/20: 3.8
CT NED /CEA 6/17/20: 3.8
CEA 11/4/20 4.6 <——— whyyyy? (will retest in a few weeks)
CT NED 12/1/20 CEA: 3.5
CEA 5/21 4.2
CEA 10/21 3.4
colonoscopy 10/21 10mm polyp
CEA 4/22 3.7
CEA 7/22 3.8
CEA 12/22 4
CEA 1/22 3.2 and NED 5yr scan

Punky44
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Re: New and nervous

Postby Punky44 » Mon Nov 19, 2018 4:01 pm

I’m sorry.

I also used Suprep and it was nasty but I tried to hold my nose and literally chug it for like 5 gulps and then walk away and repeat about 5 times until it was gone. Did it in about 3 minutes.
Caregiver to my amazing mom (68 at dx)
10/1/18 DX with rectal cancer; CEA 17
T3N2M0
Total neoadjuvant therapy:
8 rounds Folfox 11/5/18 - 2/11/19
Short course radiation 3/14/19 - 3/20/19
Robotically assisted laparoscopic LAR 3/21/19
Pathology report says yT2N0M0 with 0/38 nodes
6/28/19 Reversal and port out
CEA 2.1; 1.9; 2.6; 2.8; 2.3; 2.4; 3.0; 3.4; 3.1; 3.4; 3.0; 3.1; 2.6
Latest update: 8/21/23 Clear CT with CEA 2.6!

Me: 34, first colonoscopy 11/16/18—normal! Come back in 5 years.


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