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MAT52 06-30-2016 05:29 PM

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Originally Posted by ger715 (Post 1215726)
Thanks for the update Mat. It is unusual for the colonoscopy to be painful; unless the hemorrhoids were inflamed by the procedure.

Are you on any medication that might be causing your chronic constipation; especially pain meds.? The constipation is most likely the reason for your bleeding hemorrhoids.

I am on Opioid Pain Meds and take Miralax regularly. Otherwise, I will have terrible constipation. In fact, it was the constipation, because of my meds, that caused the impacting and the reason I went to the ER and finally had my first colonoscopy. Had I not waited so long to have a colonoscopy, I might have avoided the cancerous tumor that was found.

Hopefully you will be soon getting some answers on your other issues.


Gerry

It must have been terrible thinking that the cancerous tumour might have been avoided through early detection.

The nurses did warn me that it would probably be painful. My hunch is that they don't give enough pain killers or sedative because they want a quick turn around.

I'm not on any medication that can cause constipation, my diet is high fibre and very wholesome, and yes I'm certain that the haemorrhoids are the result of the constipation. I do have a lot of very stressful stuff going on presently but I've never suffered from constipation, due to stress, previously. I've tried eating gluten for a few months and getting Coeliacs done privately but I was negative. I've tried eliminating dairy foods - no difference. It's a bit exasperating and my sense is that it ties in with my autoimmunity.

I think I'm getting much closer to answers now with the positive ANA and raised immunoglobulins. Take care, Mat

ger715 07-01-2016 12:21 AM

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Originally Posted by MAT52 (Post 1215731)
It must have been terrible thinking that the cancerous tumour might have been avoided through early detection.

The nurses did warn me that it would probably be painful. My hunch is that they don't give enough pain killers or sedative because they want a quick turn around.

I'm not on any medication that can cause constipation, my diet is high fibre and very wholesome, and yes I'm certain that the haemorrhoids are the result of the constipation. I do have a lot of very stressful stuff going on presently but I've never suffered from constipation, due to stress, previously. I've tried eating gluten for a few months and getting Coeliacs done privately but I was negative. I've tried eliminating dairy foods - no difference. It's a bit exasperating and my sense is that it ties in with my autoimmunity.

I think I'm getting much closer to answers now with the positive ANA and raised immunoglobulins. Take care, Mat


That is why I encouraged you (as well as others) to have the scheduled colonoscopy. I

You sure seem to be doing all the right things to avoid constipation.


Gerry


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