Guest guest Posted September 14, 2005 Report Share Posted September 14, 2005 OK Tthe first thing is to take a deep breath and try to relax. While a colonoscopy is by far the better test you'll be cleaned out for the barium enema and they can still do a colonoscopy. In fact I'd ask for one just to be absolutely sure they have done everything. It is very possible you could have an infection or some less serious bowel problem instead of cancer but only those test will tell for sure. Since I AM NOT a doctor I can't tell you for sure either, except that everyone here has a slightly different story about their initial symptoms. For instance other than back pain that was mistaken for sciatica my husband had NO symptoms! Others have had all kinds of warning signs and thankfully NO CANCER. There is unfortunately no way to know without those tests. As for getting cleaned out after 5 BM's there may not be much to rid yourself of. However with oral prep you usually drink some kind of clear soda like Sprite or 7 up. You might want to try that and see if it gets things going. The age thing is a factor in a lot of us not being taken seriously. In March some of us will be in Washington asking our legislators to enact legislation that would enable all adults regardless of medical history to be tested at least every 5 years beginning at 18 or 20 and continuing through their senior years if they so desire (yes 80's and 90's too ). There is ageism on both sides, under 50 and over 70. When I joined this board in June 2003 the average age here was mid 40's to early 60's. This year we have quite a few 30's and 40's a few older and one poor gal diagnosed at age 27-28! Bottom line this disease doesn't give a hoot about age, race or gender. The only way to stop it for good is to prevent it before it gets started. Well, now that I'm off my little soap box welcome Katarina wish you didn't have to be here but you'll find this a great group. We all laugh scream cry and hopefully rejoice with one another. On that note we are all hoping and praying that all goes well for you Thursday Take Care Narice In a message dated 9/14/2005 9:16:10 PM Eastern Standard Time, Katarina27_@... writes: I have had problems these past couple of months with frequent bowel movements, so much that I started to bleed. I went to the doctor last week and he gave me amoxicillin. It hasn't helped and i saw another doc today. She gave me a suppository to clean out all the feces. I'm suppose to be going in on Wednesday for a barium enema. From what i understand they usually look for colon cancer, or inflammatory bowel diseases. Does anybody know what type of symptoms i should really be concerned about? I have had diarrhea,blood,mucus,swollen tonsils, feeling like i want to vomit almost all the time, fatigue,some abdominal pain but very little. I felt like the last doctor i saw didn't take me seriously because of my age. Is there anything else i should be looking for? I also took the suppository at 11 am and now i have had only one bowel movement, before i took it i had about 5 bowel movements, i did see some white discharge come out, does that mean i did not push in the suppository far enough? thanks for any help, if anything please tell me who I can ask. Thank you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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