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By:
mymumsfinethankyou
When: 27 May 19 21:10
sorry for your loss.
By:
pumphol.
When: 28 May 19 14:38
All the vert best to Case & Cert
By:
SlippyBlue
When: 30 May 19 23:42
Reading this thread has got me totally frightened, I hope everyone will be OK on here . I'm having blood tests tomorrow afternoon. I have been bleeding from my bottom for 6 weeks, to begin with it was only 2 or 3 times a week but in the last 3 weeks it has been every day. I feel absolutely fine, I'm 52, but on the toilet paper it's every time I go to the loo now.I'm a bit freaked out right now as I'm fairly fit and healthy otherwise.
By:
RacingCert
When: 31 May 19 10:24
All the best, Slippy.
Hope the tests are good.
Let us know how it goes.
By:
second again
When: 31 May 19 13:26
I hope you are OK Slippy,you are braver than me to leave it 6 weeks.
By:
mymumsfinethankyou
When: 31 May 19 14:11
good luck slippy,,,went for a test myself after i was bleeding from my back end,,but i was sent for the camera up the back passage , luckily i was told it was bad piles ,and they would settle down in time,,hope everything turns out ok for you /
By:
SlippyBlue
When: 31 May 19 18:19
Thanks gents, yes second again I should never have waited 6 weeks. I had blood tests and a rather attractive doctor put her rubber gloves on and had a bit of a prod around inside my bum! Shocked I've got an appointment at Guy's Hospital for a full examination, she said that she didn't think I was in trouble as the blood was bright red and not prolifically heavy so she did put mind at rest a lot although I did tell her I was a little bit anxious. See how the tests go and the camera results, puts everything into perspective things like this.
By:
pumphol.
When: 31 May 19 22:16
Best of luck Slipps
By:
SlippyBlue
When: 31 May 19 22:20
Thank you pumps, easily the best poster on here ever Love I think I'm OK but bleeding is stressing me out mate.
By:
pumphol.
When: 31 May 19 22:28
Love  Slipps

The Doctor sounded quite hopeful from what you said, I get the worry, especially if its the first time you have been in this position, I felt the same way in 2014, be positive it really is the best medicine & fingers crossed everything's fine.
By:
casemoney
When: 31 May 19 22:45
G luck Slip, Bright red blood odds on the Farmers Quite possibly internal Buggers . I have them ,they play up occasinally
and Blood now and then ,Once checked Out , they are harmless , Straining While Pooing will usually kick them off , All the best .
By:
smirnoff2therescue
When: 01 Jun 19 02:09
Slippy dont be fooled by finger up bum routine - been there worn the t shirt - had it done by my doc - nowt to worry about but sent for colonoscopy  just in case - best thing he eva done in hindsiht cos there was a tumour there - been to hell and back in last 3-4 yrs since but best chance you hav is catching this awful disease early - im only posting at this time of the morning cos i cant sleep thinking about it - cos it is a head fook - but god luv the nhs when ya really need it LoveLoveLove
By:
macarony
When: 01 Jun 19 02:23
Some people have difficulty dealing with their own mortality none of us will live forever. On Wednesday a close relative of mine died she had been in a vegative state for over 10 years in truth she ceased to be herself as far back as the 90s. I am glad her suffering is over
By:
casemoney
When: 01 Jun 19 03:41
10 Years is a Long way past the switch being turned off at the right time , Infact in some cases weeks Extending Life is  all wrong ..

There is a time to let go with terminal illness , Being lucid would help , and not being starved to death would certainly be a Positive ,But hey Ho the Liverpool pathway is a runner WTF ever thought that up ?

On moral or religious Fooking Grounds it is not right to end the Terminally ill persons Life ..

Lets let the family watch their loved one Starve to death While the poor person is out of their Brains , There has to be

Some Luvvie rsoles involved some where , The same fookers who Ended the Death Penalty No doubt , But  are ok to

Let peoples families suffer the tragedy of the  FULL END of terminal Illness on their Loved ones ..

I Have not and  would not let a Dog Suffer what a Couple of my Family Members have suffered to leave this world ...

Slip , sorry the Thread has taken a Turn Since my Last reply , Bright Red is Piles Mate Ill bet 3 on Grin

All the best you will be Fine you are in the best hands , and in particular anyone who is Reading if you EVER pass

BLOOD in you URINE , DOCS NEXT DAY not next week not in a MONTH next Day , BLADDER CANCER IS FOOKING LETHAL , but

not if caught Early Happy I would go on more bout the Disease but if anyone wants to know More Google Andrew

Winterbottom He passed away Yesterday , After years of battling the disease , he has done more in the Fight against BC

than anyone I know of , I joined a group he started on FB when I was Diagnosed and extremely Lost and confused ..I am

2 years Clear I hope to be 20 years Clear , I will still pop into the Group Happy G luck to all who Have had or are

Fighting this Shyte Disease , Like Smirn Talk about it We are not Lepers , It is like when you have it People think

they will catch it off you LaughEveryone looks extremely Shocked and then no fooker mentions it again , Mind you

When I tell them ur only evens to catch some form of it ,its hardly Surprising Grin
By:
casemoney
When: 01 Jun 19 03:56
Dear Me , Has to be my Longer Post ever , But if one Fooker reads it and Goes to the Docs Regarding Blood in Urine Grin

Please remember and pass the message on Or just remember Happy One day a friend might mention it .
By:
Mr Eboue
When: 14 Jul 19 22:01
Evening all, hope everyone is in good form.

My sister is recovering after a serious operation last week. Her surgeon was very pleased with how it all went, thank God.

Since starting this thread my uncle was checked for pain in his jaw and was diagnosed with cancer. He had a huge operation to remove a bit of his jaw bone and neck tissue. Again, his recovery is going great.

A reminder - if something doesn’t feel right or you don’t quite feel yourself, get on the phone to your doctor. You can never be sure.

God bless.
By:
darren_discombobulates_sports
When: 15 Jul 19 17:46
good luck to your relatives and everyone else, in my family only 1 member has ever suffered from the big C, and he was mid 80's with lung cancer, smoked for many years and sat in places inhaling second had smoke as well, never have done myself so hopefully I'll swerve that one, we can only hope a cure or a preventive cure for all of them are found, all the best.
By:
hologon
When: 15 Jul 19 19:17
Wise words best of health to all
By:
TINnotaTON
When: 30 Aug 19 20:12
After what seems an absolute lifetime finding out my full diagnosis, i finally, after undergoing a template biopsy on the 30th of july, got my prostate cancer results at salford royal yesterday, my appointment time overrun by an hour and just sitting there waiting to be called in was absolute agony, however, thankfully, it was worth it, as i was informed that it was good news and no further cancer has been detected apart from very low grade on my initial trus biopsy in April.
As this is the case, i can now undergo active surveillance, where i undertake 3 to 4 monthly psa blood tests, 6 monthly examinations and i will undergo a precautionary mri sometime within the next year, i would also hope that it could be many years before i will need any extensive treatment, ( the after effects of that biopsy were bad enough ) but there is always a chance that treatment could evolve further by then.
Even so, after yesterday's news, it was still very hard not to think about all those people that i've met through clinics and when i was in for the template, who had tragic diagnosis' i've been lucky, they have not and it's very difficult not to think about them.
By:
anxious
When: 30 Aug 19 20:24
Good luck to you Tin hope have good health
By:
TINnotaTON
When: 30 Aug 19 20:30
Thanks mate, your username just about summed it all up yesterday Laugh
By:
anxious
When: 30 Aug 19 20:35
Lol your under a Good hospital there with Salford im  only a few miles from there , good luck anyway
By:
casemoney
When: 30 Aug 19 23:08
This Disease is All about luck Tin , being Lucky to catch it early , G luck mate , great news ... Happy
By:
casemoney
When: 30 Aug 19 23:10
The stomach Version is Lethal Most people do not  realise before its too late ,It mimics various other disorders Sad
By:
trilby22
When: 31 Aug 19 08:18
All the best with it, Tin.  Chris Woollams' health watch and cancer active is well worth Googling.
By:
TINnotaTON
When: 31 Aug 19 08:36
Happy
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