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hi I would like to know if u can tell if have bowel cancer please

 



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I think that is something a Doctor would have to determine. You can also buy a test kit from Pharmacies. After use you send it away and the results are posted back. In fact I think the Government send you a free kit once you turn 50. Blood entwined in your bowel movement would be a cause for concern. Blood just on toilet paper could be hemmeroids. I would suggest buy a kit from your friendly Chemist or go see your Doctor.



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If you have a concern - do what Big Gorilla says - either get the kit from the chemist, or go to your doctor - not something to much around with - have a brother who left it a bit too long to see about, ended up with a colostomy bag for the rest of his life - was pretty hairy for a while, but all good now.

Don't wait - go today!!!!!

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It depends on which part of the bowel..
Low down you might see fresh blood in the toilet or on the paper. Higher up the colon, the darker the blood gets, so it might be black or tarry. You might only notice the faeces itself is very dark and tarry.
Blood does NOT automatically mean cancer though, and it could be haemorrhoids or polyps.
Other signs may be conctipation alternating with diarrhea.
Bowel problems like excessive pain or wind should also be checked, but are more likely to be related to other bowel diseases.
Occasionally bowel cancer will show itself by obstructing the bowel all together and you would see pain, vomiting and either no faeces or fluid faeces only.

There is no certain way to check for bowel cancer except seeing your GP. Even if you get one of the kits from the pharmacy, the results have to go back to your doctor first.

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The best way is to see your doc and arrange a colonoscopy.
They will do that anyway if the kit you use comes back with abnormal results.

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In my opinion, skip the kit and go straight to your doctor.

As Rosie said, it needn't be cancer but any one of a number of inflammatory bowel conditions. I have one myself and they ARE treatable and don't automatically mean you're going to get Bowel Cancer.

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thanks everyone and yes I seen my new gp. im off to see dr in Gosford hospital next week to get app. to have colonoscopy. I suppose its fingers crossed from here on in.
enjoy life

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Good luck. I hope all turns out ok for you...



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Good luck Peter - as BG says - hope it is all good for you - you have done the best thing.

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Diet is the cause of 99% if bowel cancer, if you have any early symptoms, see you doctor, change you diet and get rid of animal fats, dairies and all processed foods. Then you have a huge chance to overcome or, to survive it.

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hi all thanks for the info. seen the dr Wednesday afternoon. 

he gave me all the info  

off to chemist for a moviprep kit to clean me out

  on Friday afternoon of to have the job done.

fingers crossed all is good.
enjoy life pete



-- Edited by peterblack on Thursday 30th of January 2014 07:16:53 AM



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Fingers crossed for you too Pete

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All the best, hope it's nothing as serious as your thinking.

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went b/v private on Friday and they now how to charge other wise had wait 3months Gosford. the dr said cut of couple pulps?. go back in 2months for check up.
went to gp about blood tests all seems pretty good also.
thanks all.
enjoy life pete

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Sorry, having a little trouble following you. Are you saying they DID cut off a couple of polyps or will do? Either way, that's good. As far as I understand they can be the beginnings of cancer. I'm sure someone will correct me if so. Keep up with the checkups. :)

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Even though its expensive, the free medical care available can sometimes to too late. Its worth it for peace of mind and early diagnosis and treatment.
Sounds like you have a good outcome Pete, goodonya.

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Good onya Peter Black!

Its a job well done. Polyps are best gotten rid of as they bleed and give you a fright, and can turn nasty.

Hope you feel better.

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yes Iam glad I had it dome :never been in hospital only to visit' don't really feel any different thou.my gut seems a bit off now not sure why. a bit constipated also. a bit of a lump near but hole now. But iam still kicking.
enjoy pete

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hi all seen the oncologist he showed me pictures of couple plups that have been cut out
told him having trouble craping only farting and burps
he gave me some stuff to help
plus metamuchal for fibre
go back 3weeks to see him
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peterblack wrote:

hi all seen the oncologist he showed me pictures of couple plups that have been cut out
told him having trouble craping only farting and burps
he gave me some stuff to help
plus metamuchal for fibre
go back 3weeks to see him
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Great Peter, metamuchal, the best thing for regularity as we get older. Tablespoon on the morning cereal keeps the plumbing flowing. I love the practice nurse who put me onto metamuchal..biggrin

 

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Metamucil ?


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Rip and Rosie wrote:

Metamucil ?


 I have made a blue. blush.gif My savior is Psyllium Husk. clap.gif

 

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I think the active ingredient in Metamucil is psyllium.

Prunes taste better!

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native pepper wrote:

Diet is the cause of 99% if bowel cancer, if you have any early symptoms, see you doctor, change you diet and get rid of animal fats, dairies and all processed foods. Then you have a huge chance to overcome or, to survive it.


 Can't agree there. My father died of bowel cancer after being a teetotal vegetarian non-smoker all of his 59 years. What he didn't do was go to the doctor when he felt ill. Other members of my family have also had run-ins with this disease, and I have taken part in a study which confirmed that it's all in the genes. A colonoscopy is far more useful than the "poop testing kits", and polyps found during the procedure can be removed at the time. They may become cancer in 5 to 10 years so the oncologists have told me.  My last husband (like my father) believed in alternative medical treatments only and refused to see a doctor. He died aged 54. Modern medicine is why there are too many of us on the planet. But I do not want to volunteer to go back to the good old days when most people never made 70!



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native pepper wrote:

Diet is the cause of 99% if bowel cancer, if you have any early symptoms, see you doctor, change you diet and get rid of animal fats, dairies and all processed foods. Then you have a huge chance to overcome or, to survive it.


 Can't agree there. My father died of bowel cancer after being a teetotal vegetarian non-smoker all of his 59 years. What he didn't do was go to the doctor when he felt ill. Other members of my family have also had run-ins with this disease, and I have taken part in a study which confirmed that it's all in the genes. A colonoscopy is far more useful than the "poop testing kits", and polyps found during the procedure can be removed at the time. They may become cancer in 5 to 10 years so the oncologists have told me.  My last husband (like my father) believed in alternative medical treatments only and refused to see a doctor. He died aged 54. Modern medicine is why there are too many of us on the planet. But I do not want to volunteer to go back to the good old days when most people never made 70!


 

There's more to changing your diet than claiming to be a vegetarian, 99.9% of those claiming to be vegetarian aren't, they eat dairies and processed food. Have no sympathy for anyone who doesn't use all the facilities of medical science, as a survivor of terminal cancer, have a pretty good idea of the reality. Only fools refuse to use the advances of medical science in diagnosis or traumatic medicine, denial is one of the biggest diseases on the planet and the majority seem to suffer from it chronically.

In my entire life, only ever met one or two real vegetarians who approach their lifestyle and diet by looking after themselves and being aware of what they are putting in their bodies. Met thousands who claim to be vegetarian, but are really just fooling themselves and eat heaps of animal laced junk processed foods.

We have longer life spans for a number of reasons, hygiene, nutritional understanding, lifestyle, along with better food production and storage in some cases. Plus medical science has allowed us to overcome many problems faced by people in the past which killed them, especially during birth and the first year of life.

However cancer is increasing rapidly and medical science has yet to understand or discover any cure for it, all they can do is cut it out, or suppress the symptoms until it goes away or the patient dies.

There is a huge amount of medical and nutritional science which supports changing diet properly has a profound positive effect on the human bodies health and well being. As one cancer specialist put it to me many years ago, your body is a machine which burns specific fuels, if you put in the wrong fuel, the machine will break down over time. You wouldn't put water in your fuel tank, or petrol in your cooling system, or sump, as people cars are very important to them, so they really look after them. But they are happy to fill their biological machines with every form of junk and rubbish possible, never clean them out, service or maintain them and wonder why they get ill, their body begins to break down and finally cancer. Which is just a degenerative disease fuel by toxins, chemical poisons and waste fats stored in the body.

It really doesn't matter how much people deny the facts, what matters is those who really want to get well can look for alternative approaches that work for them and not be put of by deniers or the false claims of anyone. So like other endevours in life, if the information is not given and checked out, nothing changes and no one has the right to deny others the chance to help themselves, by claiming diet and lifestyle don't effect your health or the conditions of cancers. When all the science states diet does effect your health in major ways

 

 



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hi we all have a opinion on stuff
each to there own I suppose
enjoy

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peterblack wrote:

hi we all have a opinion on stuff
each to there own I suppose
enjoy


 G'day Peter, when you see your specialist ask him if diet and lifestyle will help you recover and improve your health condition. He's the one to talk to and get the best information, if he says yes, then you can do your own research to find the best diet for you. Everyone is different and what suits one, doesn't necessarily suit someone else.

During the worst time of my ill health, I was lost as information wasn't available to everyone. Now with the internet, you can research any subject you want and health should be the priority of everyone. Seen to many die because they left their entire future in the hands of the medical profession, whilst many others changed their lives to survive and still use the medical profession, but are better self doctors than the professionals and they are survivors.

Today if you have problems, you go to the doctor and get a diagnosis, then begin your own research to verify, understand and have an appreciation of the causes and ways to alleviate the condition and rebuild your health. It's up to you what you do, to me good health is more important than anything, so make sure I know what my health is and how to make it better, without becoming a boring old fart.

 All the best for your future.



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just been back to specialist again he done bit of a check gave me a bit of a list of foods to eat and not to eat but no diet as such.
still don't feel 100% specialist said it will take awhile? go back in 2/3 months time.so see how it goes.
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This is a good read for those looking for information, http://www.themercury.com.au/news/breaking-news/bowel-cancer-risk-boosted-by-gene/story-fnj6ehik-1226888903434



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hi. thanks for the responses on my predicament.
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