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Hello I am new too. I have a very similar situation as Jinny. I

went in for a long over due physical. They found that I was

anemic. The doc tested a stool sample for blood and it came up

negative. I am scheduled to see a GI doc on Tuesday and will then

schedule a colonscopy. I have been trying to take the iron pills

that my doctor order but they have really upset my stomach. I am

worried too that this is cancer.

> I just joined this group yesterday and perhaps I'm jumping the

gun, but

> after routine testing for a long overdue physical, the results

came back

> that there is blood in my stool. All six samples had blood, so I

failed the

> test positively. I need to have a colon scope test, which I hear

is nothing

> these days because they knock you out. The worst part about it is

the

> pre-op.

>

> Well, the first thing I did when I came home, was pick up my copy

of the

> Merck manual and looked up my particular symptoms and

unfortunately, color

> cancer has what I'm going through and have been going through for

almost two

> years now. It said the first sign of color cancer is blood in the

stool.

> It must be tested because you can't see the blood--which is true

in my case.

> Fatique and tiredness is another symptom, though I think that's

pretty

> normal for an active lifestyle. Who isn't tired these days?? Yet

another

> warning sign is anemia. I am anemic.

>

> Is any of this sounding familiar to any of you? In regards to

age and

> gender--I'm almost 48 and a white female.

>

>

> Jinny

> thebirdlover@a...

> Owned by

> Junior Lee (Scarlet macaw)

> Cleo (Severe macaw)

> Peanut (CAG)

> Olivia, Sweetie, Papaya, Kiwi, Elmo Apple and Chester (quakers)

> Oliver, Irma and ie (nandays)

> STILL looking for that special Greenwing needing a home!

>

>

>

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Hello I am new too. I have a very similar situation as Jinny. I

went in for a long over due physical. They found that I was

anemic. The doc tested a stool sample for blood and it came up

negative. I am scheduled to see a GI doc on Tuesday and will then

schedule a colonscopy. I have been trying to take the iron pills

that my doctor order but they have really upset my stomach. I am

worried too that this is cancer.

> I just joined this group yesterday and perhaps I'm jumping the

gun, but

> after routine testing for a long overdue physical, the results

came back

> that there is blood in my stool. All six samples had blood, so I

failed the

> test positively. I need to have a colon scope test, which I hear

is nothing

> these days because they knock you out. The worst part about it is

the

> pre-op.

>

> Well, the first thing I did when I came home, was pick up my copy

of the

> Merck manual and looked up my particular symptoms and

unfortunately, color

> cancer has what I'm going through and have been going through for

almost two

> years now. It said the first sign of color cancer is blood in the

stool.

> It must be tested because you can't see the blood--which is true

in my case.

> Fatique and tiredness is another symptom, though I think that's

pretty

> normal for an active lifestyle. Who isn't tired these days?? Yet

another

> warning sign is anemia. I am anemic.

>

> Is any of this sounding familiar to any of you? In regards to

age and

> gender--I'm almost 48 and a white female.

>

>

> Jinny

> thebirdlover@a...

> Owned by

> Junior Lee (Scarlet macaw)

> Cleo (Severe macaw)

> Peanut (CAG)

> Olivia, Sweetie, Papaya, Kiwi, Elmo Apple and Chester (quakers)

> Oliver, Irma and ie (nandays)

> STILL looking for that special Greenwing needing a home!

>

>

>

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Hello I am new too. I have a very similar situation as Jinny. I

went in for a long over due physical. They found that I was

anemic. The doc tested a stool sample for blood and it came up

negative. I am scheduled to see a GI doc on Tuesday and will then

schedule a colonscopy. I have been trying to take the iron pills

that my doctor order but they have really upset my stomach. I am

worried too that this is cancer.

> I just joined this group yesterday and perhaps I'm jumping the

gun, but

> after routine testing for a long overdue physical, the results

came back

> that there is blood in my stool. All six samples had blood, so I

failed the

> test positively. I need to have a colon scope test, which I hear

is nothing

> these days because they knock you out. The worst part about it is

the

> pre-op.

>

> Well, the first thing I did when I came home, was pick up my copy

of the

> Merck manual and looked up my particular symptoms and

unfortunately, color

> cancer has what I'm going through and have been going through for

almost two

> years now. It said the first sign of color cancer is blood in the

stool.

> It must be tested because you can't see the blood--which is true

in my case.

> Fatique and tiredness is another symptom, though I think that's

pretty

> normal for an active lifestyle. Who isn't tired these days?? Yet

another

> warning sign is anemia. I am anemic.

>

> Is any of this sounding familiar to any of you? In regards to

age and

> gender--I'm almost 48 and a white female.

>

>

> Jinny

> thebirdlover@a...

> Owned by

> Junior Lee (Scarlet macaw)

> Cleo (Severe macaw)

> Peanut (CAG)

> Olivia, Sweetie, Papaya, Kiwi, Elmo Apple and Chester (quakers)

> Oliver, Irma and ie (nandays)

> STILL looking for that special Greenwing needing a home!

>

>

>

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> Hello I am new too. I have a very similar situation as Jinny. I

> went in for a long over due physical. They found that I was

> anemic. The doc tested a stool sample for blood and it came up

> negative. I am scheduled to see a GI doc on Tuesday and will then

> schedule a colonscopy. I have been trying to take the iron pills

> that my doctor order but they have really upset my stomach. I am

> worried too that this is cancer.

>

>

, Anemia can be caused by many different things. Please don't

jump to conclusions, let the doctors do their job and find out how to

help you.

Best of luck to you.

Cheri

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> Hello I am new too. I have a very similar situation as Jinny. I

> went in for a long over due physical. They found that I was

> anemic. The doc tested a stool sample for blood and it came up

> negative. I am scheduled to see a GI doc on Tuesday and will then

> schedule a colonscopy. I have been trying to take the iron pills

> that my doctor order but they have really upset my stomach. I am

> worried too that this is cancer.

>

>

, Anemia can be caused by many different things. Please don't

jump to conclusions, let the doctors do their job and find out how to

help you.

Best of luck to you.

Cheri

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> Hello I am new too. I have a very similar situation as Jinny. I

> went in for a long over due physical. They found that I was

> anemic. The doc tested a stool sample for blood and it came up

> negative. I am scheduled to see a GI doc on Tuesday and will then

> schedule a colonscopy. I have been trying to take the iron pills

> that my doctor order but they have really upset my stomach. I am

> worried too that this is cancer.

>

>

, Anemia can be caused by many different things. Please don't

jump to conclusions, let the doctors do their job and find out how to

help you.

Best of luck to you.

Cheri

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Hi Dianne,

I took this group's advice and immediately found and made an appointment

with the doctor. I will have the procedure on 9/13. They did briefly go

over with me the pre-op and will be sending me detailed information in the

mail. Uh.. kinda puts a stop on the old " a snack before bedtime " , huh? Oh

well, I can live through this.

Jinny

thebirdlover@...

Owned by

Junior Lee (Scarlet macaw)

Cleo (Severe macaw)

Peanut (CAG)

Olivia, Sweetie, Papaya, Kiwi, Elmo Apple and Chester (quakers)

Oliver, Irma and ie (nandays)

STILL looking for that special Greenwing needing a home!

-- Re: Hello, I'm new

Jinny,

My story was exactly the same as yours. I had a low blood count for many

years that the dr said was " just anemia. " I took him at his word because I

figured he was a dr and knew more than me. I was 37 at the time. Luckily for

me he retired and I had to go to another hematologist so I chose the dr my

mother was using for her Breast Cancer. As soon as he saw how low my blood

count was he ordered the fecal occult bllod test which was also positive. I

was scheduled for a colonoscopy the next week and I had several

precancerous " polyps removed. The dr said if I had continued to ignore my

symptoms and the other dr didn't retire I would have eventually ended up

with Colon Cancer. Thankfully I was one of the lucky ones.

Right after my colonoscopy my brother was telling me he had the same

symptoms I was having...low blood count, tired, achy and he had a pain

between his shoulders that ran around to his stomach. Finally we got him to

go to the dr and he had the colonoscopy done but the dr found a large mass

in his colon which was cancer. He was operated on in 11/93 and was diagnosed

with Stage 4 Colon Cancer with Metasis to the Liver. A year later my adored

big brother was gone.

Good luck to you.

Dianne

Jinny wrote:

I just joined this group yesterday and perhaps I'm jumping the gun, but

after routine testing for a long overdue physical, the results came back

that there is blood in my stool. All six samples had blood, so I failed the

test positively. I need to have a colon scope test, which I hear is nothing

these days because they knock you out. The worst part about it is the

pre-op.

Well, the first thing I did when I came home, was pick up my copy of the

Merck manual and looked up my particular symptoms and unfortunately, color

cancer has what I'm going through and have been going through for almost two

years now. It said the first sign of color cancer is blood in the stool.

It must be tested because you can't see the blood--which is true in my case.

Fatique and tiredness is another symptom, though I think that's pretty

normal for an active lifestyle. Who isn't tired these days?? Yet another

warning sign is anemia. I am anemic.

Is any of this sounding familiar to any of you? In regards to age and

gender--I'm almost 48 and a white female.

Jinny

thebirdlover@...

Owned by

Junior Lee (Scarlet macaw)

Cleo (Severe macaw)

Peanut (CAG)

Olivia, Sweetie, Papaya, Kiwi, Elmo Apple and Chester (quakers)

Oliver, Irma and ie (nandays)

STILL looking for that special Greenwing needing a home!

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Hi Dianne,

I took this group's advice and immediately found and made an appointment

with the doctor. I will have the procedure on 9/13. They did briefly go

over with me the pre-op and will be sending me detailed information in the

mail. Uh.. kinda puts a stop on the old " a snack before bedtime " , huh? Oh

well, I can live through this.

Jinny

thebirdlover@...

Owned by

Junior Lee (Scarlet macaw)

Cleo (Severe macaw)

Peanut (CAG)

Olivia, Sweetie, Papaya, Kiwi, Elmo Apple and Chester (quakers)

Oliver, Irma and ie (nandays)

STILL looking for that special Greenwing needing a home!

-- Re: Hello, I'm new

Jinny,

My story was exactly the same as yours. I had a low blood count for many

years that the dr said was " just anemia. " I took him at his word because I

figured he was a dr and knew more than me. I was 37 at the time. Luckily for

me he retired and I had to go to another hematologist so I chose the dr my

mother was using for her Breast Cancer. As soon as he saw how low my blood

count was he ordered the fecal occult bllod test which was also positive. I

was scheduled for a colonoscopy the next week and I had several

precancerous " polyps removed. The dr said if I had continued to ignore my

symptoms and the other dr didn't retire I would have eventually ended up

with Colon Cancer. Thankfully I was one of the lucky ones.

Right after my colonoscopy my brother was telling me he had the same

symptoms I was having...low blood count, tired, achy and he had a pain

between his shoulders that ran around to his stomach. Finally we got him to

go to the dr and he had the colonoscopy done but the dr found a large mass

in his colon which was cancer. He was operated on in 11/93 and was diagnosed

with Stage 4 Colon Cancer with Metasis to the Liver. A year later my adored

big brother was gone.

Good luck to you.

Dianne

Jinny wrote:

I just joined this group yesterday and perhaps I'm jumping the gun, but

after routine testing for a long overdue physical, the results came back

that there is blood in my stool. All six samples had blood, so I failed the

test positively. I need to have a colon scope test, which I hear is nothing

these days because they knock you out. The worst part about it is the

pre-op.

Well, the first thing I did when I came home, was pick up my copy of the

Merck manual and looked up my particular symptoms and unfortunately, color

cancer has what I'm going through and have been going through for almost two

years now. It said the first sign of color cancer is blood in the stool.

It must be tested because you can't see the blood--which is true in my case.

Fatique and tiredness is another symptom, though I think that's pretty

normal for an active lifestyle. Who isn't tired these days?? Yet another

warning sign is anemia. I am anemic.

Is any of this sounding familiar to any of you? In regards to age and

gender--I'm almost 48 and a white female.

Jinny

thebirdlover@...

Owned by

Junior Lee (Scarlet macaw)

Cleo (Severe macaw)

Peanut (CAG)

Olivia, Sweetie, Papaya, Kiwi, Elmo Apple and Chester (quakers)

Oliver, Irma and ie (nandays)

STILL looking for that special Greenwing needing a home!

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I know I shouldn't jump to conclusions but it is hard not to. Doc

said I have iron deficiency anemia due to probably a loss of blood

somewhere. That is the part that worries me. That's why he went

ahead and scheduled a colonscopy even though I am not 50 yet.

> > Hello I am new too. I have a very similar situation as Jinny.

I

> > went in for a long over due physical. They found that I was

> > anemic. The doc tested a stool sample for blood and it came up

> > negative. I am scheduled to see a GI doc on Tuesday and will

then

> > schedule a colonscopy. I have been trying to take the iron

pills

> > that my doctor order but they have really upset my stomach. I

am

> > worried too that this is cancer.

> >

> >

>

>

> , Anemia can be caused by many different things. Please

don't

> jump to conclusions, let the doctors do their job and find out how

to

> help you.

>

> Best of luck to you.

>

> Cheri

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I know I shouldn't jump to conclusions but it is hard not to. Doc

said I have iron deficiency anemia due to probably a loss of blood

somewhere. That is the part that worries me. That's why he went

ahead and scheduled a colonscopy even though I am not 50 yet.

> > Hello I am new too. I have a very similar situation as Jinny.

I

> > went in for a long over due physical. They found that I was

> > anemic. The doc tested a stool sample for blood and it came up

> > negative. I am scheduled to see a GI doc on Tuesday and will

then

> > schedule a colonscopy. I have been trying to take the iron

pills

> > that my doctor order but they have really upset my stomach. I

am

> > worried too that this is cancer.

> >

> >

>

>

> , Anemia can be caused by many different things. Please

don't

> jump to conclusions, let the doctors do their job and find out how

to

> help you.

>

> Best of luck to you.

>

> Cheri

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I know I shouldn't jump to conclusions but it is hard not to. Doc

said I have iron deficiency anemia due to probably a loss of blood

somewhere. That is the part that worries me. That's why he went

ahead and scheduled a colonscopy even though I am not 50 yet.

> > Hello I am new too. I have a very similar situation as Jinny.

I

> > went in for a long over due physical. They found that I was

> > anemic. The doc tested a stool sample for blood and it came up

> > negative. I am scheduled to see a GI doc on Tuesday and will

then

> > schedule a colonscopy. I have been trying to take the iron

pills

> > that my doctor order but they have really upset my stomach. I

am

> > worried too that this is cancer.

> >

> >

>

>

> , Anemia can be caused by many different things. Please

don't

> jump to conclusions, let the doctors do their job and find out how

to

> help you.

>

> Best of luck to you.

>

> Cheri

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Hi Jinny,

I'm glad you're going to have the colonoscopy done. The worst part is the prep.

The test itself is nothing to worry about because they will sedate you and when

you wake up you won't remember anything. And yes, you will live through it and

hopefully it will be ok and all you will need is routine follow ups. I'd rather

go for a colonoscopy any day rather than a mammogram. At least I'm sleeping for

the colonoscopy. I don't know why I feel like that because I've never had a

mammogram and my mother had breast cancer twice and so did my father's sister.

One of these days I guess I will make the appointment for that too.

Good luck and I'll be thinking of you on the 13th. Let us know how you make out.

Dianne

Jinny wrote:

Hi Dianne,

I took this group's advice and immediately found and made an appointment

with the doctor. I will have the procedure on 9/13. They did briefly go

over with me the pre-op and will be sending me detailed information in the

mail. Uh.. kinda puts a stop on the old " a snack before bedtime " , huh? Oh

well, I can live through this.

Jinny

thebirdlover@...

Owned by

Junior Lee (Scarlet macaw)

Cleo (Severe macaw)

Peanut (CAG)

Olivia, Sweetie, Papaya, Kiwi, Elmo Apple and Chester (quakers)

Oliver, Irma and ie (nandays)

STILL looking for that special Greenwing needing a home!

-- Re: Hello, I'm new

Jinny,

My story was exactly the same as yours. I had a low blood count for many

years that the dr said was " just anemia. " I took him at his word because I

figured he was a dr and knew more than me. I was 37 at the time. Luckily for

me he retired and I had to go to another hematologist so I chose the dr my

mother was using for her Breast Cancer. As soon as he saw how low my blood

count was he ordered the fecal occult bllod test which was also positive. I

was scheduled for a colonoscopy the next week and I had several

precancerous " polyps removed. The dr said if I had continued to ignore my

symptoms and the other dr didn't retire I would have eventually ended up

with Colon Cancer. Thankfully I was one of the lucky ones.

Right after my colonoscopy my brother was telling me he had the same

symptoms I was having...low blood count, tired, achy and he had a pain

between his shoulders that ran around to his stomach. Finally we got him to

go to the dr and he had the colonoscopy done but the dr found a large mass

in his colon which was cancer. He was operated on in 11/93 and was diagnosed

with Stage 4 Colon Cancer with Metasis to the Liver. A year later my adored

big brother was gone.

Good luck to you.

Dianne

Jinny wrote:

I just joined this group yesterday and perhaps I'm jumping the gun, but

after routine testing for a long overdue physical, the results came back

that there is blood in my stool. All six samples had blood, so I failed the

test positively. I need to have a colon scope test, which I hear is nothing

these days because they knock you out. The worst part about it is the

pre-op.

Well, the first thing I did when I came home, was pick up my copy of the

Merck manual and looked up my particular symptoms and unfortunately, color

cancer has what I'm going through and have been going through for almost two

years now. It said the first sign of color cancer is blood in the stool.

It must be tested because you can't see the blood--which is true in my case.

Fatique and tiredness is another symptom, though I think that's pretty

normal for an active lifestyle. Who isn't tired these days?? Yet another

warning sign is anemia. I am anemic.

Is any of this sounding familiar to any of you? In regards to age and

gender--I'm almost 48 and a white female.

Jinny

thebirdlover@...

Owned by

Junior Lee (Scarlet macaw)

Cleo (Severe macaw)

Peanut (CAG)

Olivia, Sweetie, Papaya, Kiwi, Elmo Apple and Chester (quakers)

Oliver, Irma and ie (nandays)

STILL looking for that special Greenwing needing a home!

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Hi Jinny,

I'm glad you're going to have the colonoscopy done. The worst part is the prep.

The test itself is nothing to worry about because they will sedate you and when

you wake up you won't remember anything. And yes, you will live through it and

hopefully it will be ok and all you will need is routine follow ups. I'd rather

go for a colonoscopy any day rather than a mammogram. At least I'm sleeping for

the colonoscopy. I don't know why I feel like that because I've never had a

mammogram and my mother had breast cancer twice and so did my father's sister.

One of these days I guess I will make the appointment for that too.

Good luck and I'll be thinking of you on the 13th. Let us know how you make out.

Dianne

Jinny wrote:

Hi Dianne,

I took this group's advice and immediately found and made an appointment

with the doctor. I will have the procedure on 9/13. They did briefly go

over with me the pre-op and will be sending me detailed information in the

mail. Uh.. kinda puts a stop on the old " a snack before bedtime " , huh? Oh

well, I can live through this.

Jinny

thebirdlover@...

Owned by

Junior Lee (Scarlet macaw)

Cleo (Severe macaw)

Peanut (CAG)

Olivia, Sweetie, Papaya, Kiwi, Elmo Apple and Chester (quakers)

Oliver, Irma and ie (nandays)

STILL looking for that special Greenwing needing a home!

-- Re: Hello, I'm new

Jinny,

My story was exactly the same as yours. I had a low blood count for many

years that the dr said was " just anemia. " I took him at his word because I

figured he was a dr and knew more than me. I was 37 at the time. Luckily for

me he retired and I had to go to another hematologist so I chose the dr my

mother was using for her Breast Cancer. As soon as he saw how low my blood

count was he ordered the fecal occult bllod test which was also positive. I

was scheduled for a colonoscopy the next week and I had several

precancerous " polyps removed. The dr said if I had continued to ignore my

symptoms and the other dr didn't retire I would have eventually ended up

with Colon Cancer. Thankfully I was one of the lucky ones.

Right after my colonoscopy my brother was telling me he had the same

symptoms I was having...low blood count, tired, achy and he had a pain

between his shoulders that ran around to his stomach. Finally we got him to

go to the dr and he had the colonoscopy done but the dr found a large mass

in his colon which was cancer. He was operated on in 11/93 and was diagnosed

with Stage 4 Colon Cancer with Metasis to the Liver. A year later my adored

big brother was gone.

Good luck to you.

Dianne

Jinny wrote:

I just joined this group yesterday and perhaps I'm jumping the gun, but

after routine testing for a long overdue physical, the results came back

that there is blood in my stool. All six samples had blood, so I failed the

test positively. I need to have a colon scope test, which I hear is nothing

these days because they knock you out. The worst part about it is the

pre-op.

Well, the first thing I did when I came home, was pick up my copy of the

Merck manual and looked up my particular symptoms and unfortunately, color

cancer has what I'm going through and have been going through for almost two

years now. It said the first sign of color cancer is blood in the stool.

It must be tested because you can't see the blood--which is true in my case.

Fatique and tiredness is another symptom, though I think that's pretty

normal for an active lifestyle. Who isn't tired these days?? Yet another

warning sign is anemia. I am anemic.

Is any of this sounding familiar to any of you? In regards to age and

gender--I'm almost 48 and a white female.

Jinny

thebirdlover@...

Owned by

Junior Lee (Scarlet macaw)

Cleo (Severe macaw)

Peanut (CAG)

Olivia, Sweetie, Papaya, Kiwi, Elmo Apple and Chester (quakers)

Oliver, Irma and ie (nandays)

STILL looking for that special Greenwing needing a home!

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Hi Jinny,

I'm glad you're going to have the colonoscopy done. The worst part is the prep.

The test itself is nothing to worry about because they will sedate you and when

you wake up you won't remember anything. And yes, you will live through it and

hopefully it will be ok and all you will need is routine follow ups. I'd rather

go for a colonoscopy any day rather than a mammogram. At least I'm sleeping for

the colonoscopy. I don't know why I feel like that because I've never had a

mammogram and my mother had breast cancer twice and so did my father's sister.

One of these days I guess I will make the appointment for that too.

Good luck and I'll be thinking of you on the 13th. Let us know how you make out.

Dianne

Jinny wrote:

Hi Dianne,

I took this group's advice and immediately found and made an appointment

with the doctor. I will have the procedure on 9/13. They did briefly go

over with me the pre-op and will be sending me detailed information in the

mail. Uh.. kinda puts a stop on the old " a snack before bedtime " , huh? Oh

well, I can live through this.

Jinny

thebirdlover@...

Owned by

Junior Lee (Scarlet macaw)

Cleo (Severe macaw)

Peanut (CAG)

Olivia, Sweetie, Papaya, Kiwi, Elmo Apple and Chester (quakers)

Oliver, Irma and ie (nandays)

STILL looking for that special Greenwing needing a home!

-- Re: Hello, I'm new

Jinny,

My story was exactly the same as yours. I had a low blood count for many

years that the dr said was " just anemia. " I took him at his word because I

figured he was a dr and knew more than me. I was 37 at the time. Luckily for

me he retired and I had to go to another hematologist so I chose the dr my

mother was using for her Breast Cancer. As soon as he saw how low my blood

count was he ordered the fecal occult bllod test which was also positive. I

was scheduled for a colonoscopy the next week and I had several

precancerous " polyps removed. The dr said if I had continued to ignore my

symptoms and the other dr didn't retire I would have eventually ended up

with Colon Cancer. Thankfully I was one of the lucky ones.

Right after my colonoscopy my brother was telling me he had the same

symptoms I was having...low blood count, tired, achy and he had a pain

between his shoulders that ran around to his stomach. Finally we got him to

go to the dr and he had the colonoscopy done but the dr found a large mass

in his colon which was cancer. He was operated on in 11/93 and was diagnosed

with Stage 4 Colon Cancer with Metasis to the Liver. A year later my adored

big brother was gone.

Good luck to you.

Dianne

Jinny wrote:

I just joined this group yesterday and perhaps I'm jumping the gun, but

after routine testing for a long overdue physical, the results came back

that there is blood in my stool. All six samples had blood, so I failed the

test positively. I need to have a colon scope test, which I hear is nothing

these days because they knock you out. The worst part about it is the

pre-op.

Well, the first thing I did when I came home, was pick up my copy of the

Merck manual and looked up my particular symptoms and unfortunately, color

cancer has what I'm going through and have been going through for almost two

years now. It said the first sign of color cancer is blood in the stool.

It must be tested because you can't see the blood--which is true in my case.

Fatique and tiredness is another symptom, though I think that's pretty

normal for an active lifestyle. Who isn't tired these days?? Yet another

warning sign is anemia. I am anemic.

Is any of this sounding familiar to any of you? In regards to age and

gender--I'm almost 48 and a white female.

Jinny

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Dianne,

My mother in law is going to have a mascetomy <sp?> next Wednesday. The

lump is massive. She didn't keep her mammo appt and didn't reschedule for

six years... it's massive. I RAN to the mammo last Monday and came out

clean.

Jinny

thebirdlover@...

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Junior Lee (Scarlet macaw)

Cleo (Severe macaw)

Peanut (CAG)

Olivia, Sweetie, Papaya, Kiwi, Elmo Apple and Chester (quakers)

Oliver, Irma and ie (nandays)

STILL looking for that special Greenwing needing a home!

-- Re: Hello, I'm new

Jinny,

My story was exactly the same as yours. I had a low blood count for many

years that the dr said was " just anemia. " I took him at his word because I

figured he was a dr and knew more than me. I was 37 at the time. Luckily for

me he retired and I had to go to another hematologist so I chose the dr my

mother was using for her Breast Cancer. As soon as he saw how low my blood

count was he ordered the fecal occult bllod test which was also positive. I

was scheduled for a colonoscopy the next week and I had several

precancerous " polyps removed. The dr said if I had continued to ignore my

symptoms and the other dr didn't retire I would have eventually ended up

with Colon Cancer. Thankfully I was one of the lucky ones.

Right after my colonoscopy my brother was telling me he had the same

symptoms I was having...low blood count, tired, achy and he had a pain

between his shoulders that ran around to his stomach. Finally we got him to

go to the dr and he had the colonoscopy done but the dr found a large mass

in his colon which was cancer. He was operated on in 11/93 and was diagnosed

with Stage 4 Colon Cancer with Metasis to the Liver. A year later my adored

big brother was gone.

Good luck to you.

Dianne

Jinny wrote:

I just joined this group yesterday and perhaps I'm jumping the gun, but

after routine testing for a long overdue physical, the results came back

that there is blood in my stool. All six samples had blood, so I failed the

test positively. I need to have a colon scope test, which I hear is nothing

these days because they knock you out. The worst part about it is the

pre-op.

Well, the first thing I did when I came home, was pick up my copy of the

Merck manual and looked up my particular symptoms and unfortunately, color

cancer has what I'm going through and have been going through for almost two

years now. It said the first sign of color cancer is blood in the stool.

It must be tested because you can't see the blood--which is true in my case.

Fatique and tiredness is another symptom, though I think that's pretty

normal for an active lifestyle. Who isn't tired these days?? Yet another

warning sign is anemia. I am anemic.

Is any of this sounding familiar to any of you? In regards to age and

gender--I'm almost 48 and a white female.

Jinny

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Dianne,

My mother in law is going to have a mascetomy <sp?> next Wednesday. The

lump is massive. She didn't keep her mammo appt and didn't reschedule for

six years... it's massive. I RAN to the mammo last Monday and came out

clean.

Jinny

thebirdlover@...

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Junior Lee (Scarlet macaw)

Cleo (Severe macaw)

Peanut (CAG)

Olivia, Sweetie, Papaya, Kiwi, Elmo Apple and Chester (quakers)

Oliver, Irma and ie (nandays)

STILL looking for that special Greenwing needing a home!

-- Re: Hello, I'm new

Jinny,

My story was exactly the same as yours. I had a low blood count for many

years that the dr said was " just anemia. " I took him at his word because I

figured he was a dr and knew more than me. I was 37 at the time. Luckily for

me he retired and I had to go to another hematologist so I chose the dr my

mother was using for her Breast Cancer. As soon as he saw how low my blood

count was he ordered the fecal occult bllod test which was also positive. I

was scheduled for a colonoscopy the next week and I had several

precancerous " polyps removed. The dr said if I had continued to ignore my

symptoms and the other dr didn't retire I would have eventually ended up

with Colon Cancer. Thankfully I was one of the lucky ones.

Right after my colonoscopy my brother was telling me he had the same

symptoms I was having...low blood count, tired, achy and he had a pain

between his shoulders that ran around to his stomach. Finally we got him to

go to the dr and he had the colonoscopy done but the dr found a large mass

in his colon which was cancer. He was operated on in 11/93 and was diagnosed

with Stage 4 Colon Cancer with Metasis to the Liver. A year later my adored

big brother was gone.

Good luck to you.

Dianne

Jinny wrote:

I just joined this group yesterday and perhaps I'm jumping the gun, but

after routine testing for a long overdue physical, the results came back

that there is blood in my stool. All six samples had blood, so I failed the

test positively. I need to have a colon scope test, which I hear is nothing

these days because they knock you out. The worst part about it is the

pre-op.

Well, the first thing I did when I came home, was pick up my copy of the

Merck manual and looked up my particular symptoms and unfortunately, color

cancer has what I'm going through and have been going through for almost two

years now. It said the first sign of color cancer is blood in the stool.

It must be tested because you can't see the blood--which is true in my case.

Fatique and tiredness is another symptom, though I think that's pretty

normal for an active lifestyle. Who isn't tired these days?? Yet another

warning sign is anemia. I am anemic.

Is any of this sounding familiar to any of you? In regards to age and

gender--I'm almost 48 and a white female.

Jinny

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Dianne,

My mother in law is going to have a mascetomy <sp?> next Wednesday. The

lump is massive. She didn't keep her mammo appt and didn't reschedule for

six years... it's massive. I RAN to the mammo last Monday and came out

clean.

Jinny

thebirdlover@...

Owned by

Junior Lee (Scarlet macaw)

Cleo (Severe macaw)

Peanut (CAG)

Olivia, Sweetie, Papaya, Kiwi, Elmo Apple and Chester (quakers)

Oliver, Irma and ie (nandays)

STILL looking for that special Greenwing needing a home!

-- Re: Hello, I'm new

Jinny,

My story was exactly the same as yours. I had a low blood count for many

years that the dr said was " just anemia. " I took him at his word because I

figured he was a dr and knew more than me. I was 37 at the time. Luckily for

me he retired and I had to go to another hematologist so I chose the dr my

mother was using for her Breast Cancer. As soon as he saw how low my blood

count was he ordered the fecal occult bllod test which was also positive. I

was scheduled for a colonoscopy the next week and I had several

precancerous " polyps removed. The dr said if I had continued to ignore my

symptoms and the other dr didn't retire I would have eventually ended up

with Colon Cancer. Thankfully I was one of the lucky ones.

Right after my colonoscopy my brother was telling me he had the same

symptoms I was having...low blood count, tired, achy and he had a pain

between his shoulders that ran around to his stomach. Finally we got him to

go to the dr and he had the colonoscopy done but the dr found a large mass

in his colon which was cancer. He was operated on in 11/93 and was diagnosed

with Stage 4 Colon Cancer with Metasis to the Liver. A year later my adored

big brother was gone.

Good luck to you.

Dianne

Jinny wrote:

I just joined this group yesterday and perhaps I'm jumping the gun, but

after routine testing for a long overdue physical, the results came back

that there is blood in my stool. All six samples had blood, so I failed the

test positively. I need to have a colon scope test, which I hear is nothing

these days because they knock you out. The worst part about it is the

pre-op.

Well, the first thing I did when I came home, was pick up my copy of the

Merck manual and looked up my particular symptoms and unfortunately, color

cancer has what I'm going through and have been going through for almost two

years now. It said the first sign of color cancer is blood in the stool.

It must be tested because you can't see the blood--which is true in my case.

Fatique and tiredness is another symptom, though I think that's pretty

normal for an active lifestyle. Who isn't tired these days?? Yet another

warning sign is anemia. I am anemic.

Is any of this sounding familiar to any of you? In regards to age and

gender--I'm almost 48 and a white female.

Jinny

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Cleo (Severe macaw)

Peanut (CAG)

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Dianne,

I forgot to mention they came out with a pillow now you can buy for $5.00

and it makes the mammo much easier to handle. I'm no longer afraid to have

a mammogram because of the use of the pillow.

Jinny

thebirdlover@...

Owned by

Junior Lee (Scarlet macaw)

Cleo (Severe macaw)

Peanut (CAG)

Olivia, Sweetie, Papaya, Kiwi, Elmo Apple and Chester (quakers)

Oliver, Irma and ie (nandays)

STILL looking for that special Greenwing needing a home!

-- Re: Hello, I'm new

Jinny,

My story was exactly the same as yours. I had a low blood count for many

years that the dr said was " just anemia. " I took him at his word because I

figured he was a dr and knew more than me. I was 37 at the time. Luckily for

me he retired and I had to go to another hematologist so I chose the dr my

mother was using for her Breast Cancer. As soon as he saw how low my blood

count was he ordered the fecal occult bllod test which was also positive. I

was scheduled for a colonoscopy the next week and I had several

precancerous " polyps removed. The dr said if I had continued to ignore my

symptoms and the other dr didn't retire I would have eventually ended up

with Colon Cancer. Thankfully I was one of the lucky ones.

Right after my colonoscopy my brother was telling me he had the same

symptoms I was having...low blood count, tired, achy and he had a pain

between his shoulders that ran around to his stomach. Finally we got him to

go to the dr and he had the colonoscopy done but the dr found a large mass

in his colon which was cancer. He was operated on in 11/93 and was diagnosed

with Stage 4 Colon Cancer with Metasis to the Liver. A year later my adored

big brother was gone.

Good luck to you.

Dianne

Jinny wrote:

I just joined this group yesterday and perhaps I'm jumping the gun, but

after routine testing for a long overdue physical, the results came back

that there is blood in my stool. All six samples had blood, so I failed the

test positively. I need to have a colon scope test, which I hear is nothing

these days because they knock you out. The worst part about it is the

pre-op.

Well, the first thing I did when I came home, was pick up my copy of the

Merck manual and looked up my particular symptoms and unfortunately, color

cancer has what I'm going through and have been going through for almost two

years now. It said the first sign of color cancer is blood in the stool.

It must be tested because you can't see the blood--which is true in my case.

Fatique and tiredness is another symptom, though I think that's pretty

normal for an active lifestyle. Who isn't tired these days?? Yet another

warning sign is anemia. I am anemic.

Is any of this sounding familiar to any of you? In regards to age and

gender--I'm almost 48 and a white female.

Jinny

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Cleo (Severe macaw)

Peanut (CAG)

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Dianne,

I forgot to mention they came out with a pillow now you can buy for $5.00

and it makes the mammo much easier to handle. I'm no longer afraid to have

a mammogram because of the use of the pillow.

Jinny

thebirdlover@...

Owned by

Junior Lee (Scarlet macaw)

Cleo (Severe macaw)

Peanut (CAG)

Olivia, Sweetie, Papaya, Kiwi, Elmo Apple and Chester (quakers)

Oliver, Irma and ie (nandays)

STILL looking for that special Greenwing needing a home!

-- Re: Hello, I'm new

Jinny,

My story was exactly the same as yours. I had a low blood count for many

years that the dr said was " just anemia. " I took him at his word because I

figured he was a dr and knew more than me. I was 37 at the time. Luckily for

me he retired and I had to go to another hematologist so I chose the dr my

mother was using for her Breast Cancer. As soon as he saw how low my blood

count was he ordered the fecal occult bllod test which was also positive. I

was scheduled for a colonoscopy the next week and I had several

precancerous " polyps removed. The dr said if I had continued to ignore my

symptoms and the other dr didn't retire I would have eventually ended up

with Colon Cancer. Thankfully I was one of the lucky ones.

Right after my colonoscopy my brother was telling me he had the same

symptoms I was having...low blood count, tired, achy and he had a pain

between his shoulders that ran around to his stomach. Finally we got him to

go to the dr and he had the colonoscopy done but the dr found a large mass

in his colon which was cancer. He was operated on in 11/93 and was diagnosed

with Stage 4 Colon Cancer with Metasis to the Liver. A year later my adored

big brother was gone.

Good luck to you.

Dianne

Jinny wrote:

I just joined this group yesterday and perhaps I'm jumping the gun, but

after routine testing for a long overdue physical, the results came back

that there is blood in my stool. All six samples had blood, so I failed the

test positively. I need to have a colon scope test, which I hear is nothing

these days because they knock you out. The worst part about it is the

pre-op.

Well, the first thing I did when I came home, was pick up my copy of the

Merck manual and looked up my particular symptoms and unfortunately, color

cancer has what I'm going through and have been going through for almost two

years now. It said the first sign of color cancer is blood in the stool.

It must be tested because you can't see the blood--which is true in my case.

Fatique and tiredness is another symptom, though I think that's pretty

normal for an active lifestyle. Who isn't tired these days?? Yet another

warning sign is anemia. I am anemic.

Is any of this sounding familiar to any of you? In regards to age and

gender--I'm almost 48 and a white female.

Jinny

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Cleo (Severe macaw)

Peanut (CAG)

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Dianne,

I forgot to mention they came out with a pillow now you can buy for $5.00

and it makes the mammo much easier to handle. I'm no longer afraid to have

a mammogram because of the use of the pillow.

Jinny

thebirdlover@...

Owned by

Junior Lee (Scarlet macaw)

Cleo (Severe macaw)

Peanut (CAG)

Olivia, Sweetie, Papaya, Kiwi, Elmo Apple and Chester (quakers)

Oliver, Irma and ie (nandays)

STILL looking for that special Greenwing needing a home!

-- Re: Hello, I'm new

Jinny,

My story was exactly the same as yours. I had a low blood count for many

years that the dr said was " just anemia. " I took him at his word because I

figured he was a dr and knew more than me. I was 37 at the time. Luckily for

me he retired and I had to go to another hematologist so I chose the dr my

mother was using for her Breast Cancer. As soon as he saw how low my blood

count was he ordered the fecal occult bllod test which was also positive. I

was scheduled for a colonoscopy the next week and I had several

precancerous " polyps removed. The dr said if I had continued to ignore my

symptoms and the other dr didn't retire I would have eventually ended up

with Colon Cancer. Thankfully I was one of the lucky ones.

Right after my colonoscopy my brother was telling me he had the same

symptoms I was having...low blood count, tired, achy and he had a pain

between his shoulders that ran around to his stomach. Finally we got him to

go to the dr and he had the colonoscopy done but the dr found a large mass

in his colon which was cancer. He was operated on in 11/93 and was diagnosed

with Stage 4 Colon Cancer with Metasis to the Liver. A year later my adored

big brother was gone.

Good luck to you.

Dianne

Jinny wrote:

I just joined this group yesterday and perhaps I'm jumping the gun, but

after routine testing for a long overdue physical, the results came back

that there is blood in my stool. All six samples had blood, so I failed the

test positively. I need to have a colon scope test, which I hear is nothing

these days because they knock you out. The worst part about it is the

pre-op.

Well, the first thing I did when I came home, was pick up my copy of the

Merck manual and looked up my particular symptoms and unfortunately, color

cancer has what I'm going through and have been going through for almost two

years now. It said the first sign of color cancer is blood in the stool.

It must be tested because you can't see the blood--which is true in my case.

Fatique and tiredness is another symptom, though I think that's pretty

normal for an active lifestyle. Who isn't tired these days?? Yet another

warning sign is anemia. I am anemic.

Is any of this sounding familiar to any of you? In regards to age and

gender--I'm almost 48 and a white female.

Jinny

thebirdlover@...

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Cleo (Severe macaw)

Peanut (CAG)

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Jinny,

Thanks alot. I will look into the pillow. Anything to make it easier will be a

big help.

Dianne

Jinny wrote:

Dianne,

I forgot to mention they came out with a pillow now you can buy for $5.00

and it makes the mammo much easier to handle. I'm no longer afraid to have

a mammogram because of the use of the pillow.

Jinny

thebirdlover@...

Owned by

Junior Lee (Scarlet macaw)

Cleo (Severe macaw)

Peanut (CAG)

Olivia, Sweetie, Papaya, Kiwi, Elmo Apple and Chester (quakers)

Oliver, Irma and ie (nandays)

STILL looking for that special Greenwing needing a home!

-- Re: Hello, I'm new

Jinny,

My story was exactly the same as yours. I had a low blood count for many

years that the dr said was " just anemia. " I took him at his word because I

figured he was a dr and knew more than me. I was 37 at the time. Luckily for

me he retired and I had to go to another hematologist so I chose the dr my

mother was using for her Breast Cancer. As soon as he saw how low my blood

count was he ordered the fecal occult bllod test which was also positive. I

was scheduled for a colonoscopy the next week and I had several

precancerous " polyps removed. The dr said if I had continued to ignore my

symptoms and the other dr didn't retire I would have eventually ended up

with Colon Cancer. Thankfully I was one of the lucky ones.

Right after my colonoscopy my brother was telling me he had the same

symptoms I was having...low blood count, tired, achy and he had a pain

between his shoulders that ran around to his stomach. Finally we got him to

go to the dr and he had the colonoscopy done but the dr found a large mass

in his colon which was cancer. He was operated on in 11/93 and was diagnosed

with Stage 4 Colon Cancer with Metasis to the Liver. A year later my adored

big brother was gone.

Good luck to you.

Dianne

Jinny wrote:

I just joined this group yesterday and perhaps I'm jumping the gun, but

after routine testing for a long overdue physical, the results came back

that there is blood in my stool. All six samples had blood, so I failed the

test positively. I need to have a colon scope test, which I hear is nothing

these days because they knock you out. The worst part about it is the

pre-op.

Well, the first thing I did when I came home, was pick up my copy of the

Merck manual and looked up my particular symptoms and unfortunately, color

cancer has what I'm going through and have been going through for almost two

years now. It said the first sign of color cancer is blood in the stool.

It must be tested because you can't see the blood--which is true in my case.

Fatique and tiredness is another symptom, though I think that's pretty

normal for an active lifestyle. Who isn't tired these days?? Yet another

warning sign is anemia. I am anemic.

Is any of this sounding familiar to any of you? In regards to age and

gender--I'm almost 48 and a white female.

Jinny

thebirdlover@...

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Junior Lee (Scarlet macaw)

Cleo (Severe macaw)

Peanut (CAG)

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Jinny,

Thanks alot. I will look into the pillow. Anything to make it easier will be a

big help.

Dianne

Jinny wrote:

Dianne,

I forgot to mention they came out with a pillow now you can buy for $5.00

and it makes the mammo much easier to handle. I'm no longer afraid to have

a mammogram because of the use of the pillow.

Jinny

thebirdlover@...

Owned by

Junior Lee (Scarlet macaw)

Cleo (Severe macaw)

Peanut (CAG)

Olivia, Sweetie, Papaya, Kiwi, Elmo Apple and Chester (quakers)

Oliver, Irma and ie (nandays)

STILL looking for that special Greenwing needing a home!

-- Re: Hello, I'm new

Jinny,

My story was exactly the same as yours. I had a low blood count for many

years that the dr said was " just anemia. " I took him at his word because I

figured he was a dr and knew more than me. I was 37 at the time. Luckily for

me he retired and I had to go to another hematologist so I chose the dr my

mother was using for her Breast Cancer. As soon as he saw how low my blood

count was he ordered the fecal occult bllod test which was also positive. I

was scheduled for a colonoscopy the next week and I had several

precancerous " polyps removed. The dr said if I had continued to ignore my

symptoms and the other dr didn't retire I would have eventually ended up

with Colon Cancer. Thankfully I was one of the lucky ones.

Right after my colonoscopy my brother was telling me he had the same

symptoms I was having...low blood count, tired, achy and he had a pain

between his shoulders that ran around to his stomach. Finally we got him to

go to the dr and he had the colonoscopy done but the dr found a large mass

in his colon which was cancer. He was operated on in 11/93 and was diagnosed

with Stage 4 Colon Cancer with Metasis to the Liver. A year later my adored

big brother was gone.

Good luck to you.

Dianne

Jinny wrote:

I just joined this group yesterday and perhaps I'm jumping the gun, but

after routine testing for a long overdue physical, the results came back

that there is blood in my stool. All six samples had blood, so I failed the

test positively. I need to have a colon scope test, which I hear is nothing

these days because they knock you out. The worst part about it is the

pre-op.

Well, the first thing I did when I came home, was pick up my copy of the

Merck manual and looked up my particular symptoms and unfortunately, color

cancer has what I'm going through and have been going through for almost two

years now. It said the first sign of color cancer is blood in the stool.

It must be tested because you can't see the blood--which is true in my case.

Fatique and tiredness is another symptom, though I think that's pretty

normal for an active lifestyle. Who isn't tired these days?? Yet another

warning sign is anemia. I am anemic.

Is any of this sounding familiar to any of you? In regards to age and

gender--I'm almost 48 and a white female.

Jinny

thebirdlover@...

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Junior Lee (Scarlet macaw)

Cleo (Severe macaw)

Peanut (CAG)

Olivia, Sweetie, Papaya, Kiwi, Elmo Apple and Chester (quakers)

Oliver, Irma and ie (nandays)

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Jinny,

Thanks alot. I will look into the pillow. Anything to make it easier will be a

big help.

Dianne

Jinny wrote:

Dianne,

I forgot to mention they came out with a pillow now you can buy for $5.00

and it makes the mammo much easier to handle. I'm no longer afraid to have

a mammogram because of the use of the pillow.

Jinny

thebirdlover@...

Owned by

Junior Lee (Scarlet macaw)

Cleo (Severe macaw)

Peanut (CAG)

Olivia, Sweetie, Papaya, Kiwi, Elmo Apple and Chester (quakers)

Oliver, Irma and ie (nandays)

STILL looking for that special Greenwing needing a home!

-- Re: Hello, I'm new

Jinny,

My story was exactly the same as yours. I had a low blood count for many

years that the dr said was " just anemia. " I took him at his word because I

figured he was a dr and knew more than me. I was 37 at the time. Luckily for

me he retired and I had to go to another hematologist so I chose the dr my

mother was using for her Breast Cancer. As soon as he saw how low my blood

count was he ordered the fecal occult bllod test which was also positive. I

was scheduled for a colonoscopy the next week and I had several

precancerous " polyps removed. The dr said if I had continued to ignore my

symptoms and the other dr didn't retire I would have eventually ended up

with Colon Cancer. Thankfully I was one of the lucky ones.

Right after my colonoscopy my brother was telling me he had the same

symptoms I was having...low blood count, tired, achy and he had a pain

between his shoulders that ran around to his stomach. Finally we got him to

go to the dr and he had the colonoscopy done but the dr found a large mass

in his colon which was cancer. He was operated on in 11/93 and was diagnosed

with Stage 4 Colon Cancer with Metasis to the Liver. A year later my adored

big brother was gone.

Good luck to you.

Dianne

Jinny wrote:

I just joined this group yesterday and perhaps I'm jumping the gun, but

after routine testing for a long overdue physical, the results came back

that there is blood in my stool. All six samples had blood, so I failed the

test positively. I need to have a colon scope test, which I hear is nothing

these days because they knock you out. The worst part about it is the

pre-op.

Well, the first thing I did when I came home, was pick up my copy of the

Merck manual and looked up my particular symptoms and unfortunately, color

cancer has what I'm going through and have been going through for almost two

years now. It said the first sign of color cancer is blood in the stool.

It must be tested because you can't see the blood--which is true in my case.

Fatique and tiredness is another symptom, though I think that's pretty

normal for an active lifestyle. Who isn't tired these days?? Yet another

warning sign is anemia. I am anemic.

Is any of this sounding familiar to any of you? In regards to age and

gender--I'm almost 48 and a white female.

Jinny

thebirdlover@...

Owned by

Junior Lee (Scarlet macaw)

Cleo (Severe macaw)

Peanut (CAG)

Olivia, Sweetie, Papaya, Kiwi, Elmo Apple and Chester (quakers)

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STILL looking for that special Greenwing needing a home!

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Jinny,

Sorry to hear about your mother-in-law. You just made my decision easier for me.

I will be calling tomorrow to schedule mine. You'd think I would have gone by

now with my own mother having it twice. She had just passed her first 5 yrs and

was considered cancer free then she got it again in her remaining breast. She

survived it both times though and when she passed away in 2001 it was from resp.

failure. My father's sister also had it and she is about to make 5 yrs of being

cancer free. Sadly breast cancer runs in my family just as Colon Cancer does

only Colon Cancer took my brother who I adored and 2 very special uncles.

Dianne

Jinny wrote:

Dianne,

My mother in law is going to have a mascetomy <sp?> next Wednesday. The

lump is massive. She didn't keep her mammo appt and didn't reschedule for

six years... it's massive. I RAN to the mammo last Monday and came out

clean.

Jinny

thebirdlover@...

Owned by

Junior Lee (Scarlet macaw)

Cleo (Severe macaw)

Peanut (CAG)

Olivia, Sweetie, Papaya, Kiwi, Elmo Apple and Chester (quakers)

Oliver, Irma and ie (nandays)

STILL looking for that special Greenwing needing a home!

-- Re: Hello, I'm new

Jinny,

My story was exactly the same as yours. I had a low blood count for many

years that the dr said was " just anemia. " I took him at his word because I

figured he was a dr and knew more than me. I was 37 at the time. Luckily for

me he retired and I had to go to another hematologist so I chose the dr my

mother was using for her Breast Cancer. As soon as he saw how low my blood

count was he ordered the fecal occult bllod test which was also positive. I

was scheduled for a colonoscopy the next week and I had several

precancerous " polyps removed. The dr said if I had continued to ignore my

symptoms and the other dr didn't retire I would have eventually ended up

with Colon Cancer. Thankfully I was one of the lucky ones.

Right after my colonoscopy my brother was telling me he had the same

symptoms I was having...low blood count, tired, achy and he had a pain

between his shoulders that ran around to his stomach. Finally we got him to

go to the dr and he had the colonoscopy done but the dr found a large mass

in his colon which was cancer. He was operated on in 11/93 and was diagnosed

with Stage 4 Colon Cancer with Metasis to the Liver. A year later my adored

big brother was gone.

Good luck to you.

Dianne

Jinny wrote:

I just joined this group yesterday and perhaps I'm jumping the gun, but

after routine testing for a long overdue physical, the results came back

that there is blood in my stool. All six samples had blood, so I failed the

test positively. I need to have a colon scope test, which I hear is nothing

these days because they knock you out. The worst part about it is the

pre-op.

Well, the first thing I did when I came home, was pick up my copy of the

Merck manual and looked up my particular symptoms and unfortunately, color

cancer has what I'm going through and have been going through for almost two

years now. It said the first sign of color cancer is blood in the stool.

It must be tested because you can't see the blood--which is true in my case.

Fatique and tiredness is another symptom, though I think that's pretty

normal for an active lifestyle. Who isn't tired these days?? Yet another

warning sign is anemia. I am anemic.

Is any of this sounding familiar to any of you? In regards to age and

gender--I'm almost 48 and a white female.

Jinny

thebirdlover@...

Owned by

Junior Lee (Scarlet macaw)

Cleo (Severe macaw)

Peanut (CAG)

Olivia, Sweetie, Papaya, Kiwi, Elmo Apple and Chester (quakers)

Oliver, Irma and ie (nandays)

STILL looking for that special Greenwing needing a home!

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Jinny,

Sorry to hear about your mother-in-law. You just made my decision easier for me.

I will be calling tomorrow to schedule mine. You'd think I would have gone by

now with my own mother having it twice. She had just passed her first 5 yrs and

was considered cancer free then she got it again in her remaining breast. She

survived it both times though and when she passed away in 2001 it was from resp.

failure. My father's sister also had it and she is about to make 5 yrs of being

cancer free. Sadly breast cancer runs in my family just as Colon Cancer does

only Colon Cancer took my brother who I adored and 2 very special uncles.

Dianne

Jinny wrote:

Dianne,

My mother in law is going to have a mascetomy <sp?> next Wednesday. The

lump is massive. She didn't keep her mammo appt and didn't reschedule for

six years... it's massive. I RAN to the mammo last Monday and came out

clean.

Jinny

thebirdlover@...

Owned by

Junior Lee (Scarlet macaw)

Cleo (Severe macaw)

Peanut (CAG)

Olivia, Sweetie, Papaya, Kiwi, Elmo Apple and Chester (quakers)

Oliver, Irma and ie (nandays)

STILL looking for that special Greenwing needing a home!

-- Re: Hello, I'm new

Jinny,

My story was exactly the same as yours. I had a low blood count for many

years that the dr said was " just anemia. " I took him at his word because I

figured he was a dr and knew more than me. I was 37 at the time. Luckily for

me he retired and I had to go to another hematologist so I chose the dr my

mother was using for her Breast Cancer. As soon as he saw how low my blood

count was he ordered the fecal occult bllod test which was also positive. I

was scheduled for a colonoscopy the next week and I had several

precancerous " polyps removed. The dr said if I had continued to ignore my

symptoms and the other dr didn't retire I would have eventually ended up

with Colon Cancer. Thankfully I was one of the lucky ones.

Right after my colonoscopy my brother was telling me he had the same

symptoms I was having...low blood count, tired, achy and he had a pain

between his shoulders that ran around to his stomach. Finally we got him to

go to the dr and he had the colonoscopy done but the dr found a large mass

in his colon which was cancer. He was operated on in 11/93 and was diagnosed

with Stage 4 Colon Cancer with Metasis to the Liver. A year later my adored

big brother was gone.

Good luck to you.

Dianne

Jinny wrote:

I just joined this group yesterday and perhaps I'm jumping the gun, but

after routine testing for a long overdue physical, the results came back

that there is blood in my stool. All six samples had blood, so I failed the

test positively. I need to have a colon scope test, which I hear is nothing

these days because they knock you out. The worst part about it is the

pre-op.

Well, the first thing I did when I came home, was pick up my copy of the

Merck manual and looked up my particular symptoms and unfortunately, color

cancer has what I'm going through and have been going through for almost two

years now. It said the first sign of color cancer is blood in the stool.

It must be tested because you can't see the blood--which is true in my case.

Fatique and tiredness is another symptom, though I think that's pretty

normal for an active lifestyle. Who isn't tired these days?? Yet another

warning sign is anemia. I am anemic.

Is any of this sounding familiar to any of you? In regards to age and

gender--I'm almost 48 and a white female.

Jinny

thebirdlover@...

Owned by

Junior Lee (Scarlet macaw)

Cleo (Severe macaw)

Peanut (CAG)

Olivia, Sweetie, Papaya, Kiwi, Elmo Apple and Chester (quakers)

Oliver, Irma and ie (nandays)

STILL looking for that special Greenwing needing a home!

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