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Old 07-14-2009, 09:51 AM #1
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Default Blood in stool

Sorry, kind of an embarassing question.

In another post, I stated that I started taking CellCept. I have been on it for 6 days. I don't physically feel any different from it, but I have noticed that yesterday I started having blood in my stool, it is continuing today.

What should I do? Call the dr., call my neuro who prescribed it, or monitor it for a few more days?
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Hi Tbarney,

Please call one of the doctors now, don't wait. If that one makes light of it and says to do a wait and see...call the other one...please. It could be nothing or it could be something very serious! Take care.

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Have you looked online at what side effects that medication has? Call your Dr. and tell him/her right away, blood in stool is not something I would wait out. Please keep us updated.
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Blood in stool is listed as a symptom, but what I found online does say to consult a Dr. on some of the sites, but not all.
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Hi,

As the others have said contact your Dr.

It could be the medication or it could be something as simple as piles. However we arent professionals so as embarrassing as it is see a dr!

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The cause of blood in the stool is for the doctor to figure out!!! GO NOW and call your doctor's office. If you have more than a "little" blood, you need to go to the Emergency room. If you have a bleed in your colon, it will be brighter red. If it is from higher up, like the small intestines, it will be very dark.

Do not wait!!! Not to scare you but it can be serious like a perforated bowel or a bleeding disorder or something else just as bad.

Check back AFTER you've been taken care of.

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Yep I'm with everyone else on this, check it out with your doctor, better to be safe than sorry.

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Smile Hi Tbarney!

Hey hon! Blood in the stool is always very serious. I was told by my neuro that I was to call immediately if I noticed blood in my stool.....

I am not trying to frighten you, but you need to get checked out IMMEDIATELY! Is the stool dark and like coffef grounds or bright red? Dark is NOT the one you want to have......

Hang in there, sweetie!

Call your DR STAT!

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Sorry, kind of an embarassing question.

In another post, I stated that I started taking CellCept. I have been on it for 6 days. I don't physically feel any different from it, but I have noticed that yesterday I started having blood in my stool, it is continuing today.

What should I do? Call the dr., call my neuro who prescribed it, or monitor it for a few more days?
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It is BRIGHT red. Again, kind of embarassing, it is only there when I wipe after a BM. I'll see what tomorrow brings and call if I still have it.

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Hey hon! Blood in the stool is always very serious. I was told by my neuro that I was to call immediately if I noticed blood in my stool.....

I am not trying to frighten you, but you need to get checked out IMMEDIATELY! Is the stool dark and like coffef grounds or bright red? Dark is NOT the one you want to have......

Hang in there, sweetie!

Call your DR STAT!

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Smile Hi Tbarney!

Hey hon! Don't be embarrassed! All the meds we are on is scary. Bright red is mich better than dark brown. It is prolly something trivial, but it is smart to call your dr just in case....

Other than that, how are you? Are you feeling better @ all? Cellcept takes a while to kick in, but once it does, watch out! You are going to feel GREAT! I wish my neuro had nevre taken me off of it to begin with........LOL

Let us know how you are doing!

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It is BRIGHT red. Again, kind of embarassing, it is only there when I wipe after a BM. I'll see what tomorrow brings and call if I still have it.
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