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Old 05-17-2016, 12:44 AM #1
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Default Husbands new diagnosis of the year

For the last 3 years he has been getting a new diagnosis like some one has signed him up for this terrible club. He had a colonoscopy last year and found out he had sever ulcerative colitis. After a year of treatment it is no better. So they did a repeat today. I was wondering why they put him in a room at the end of the hall away from others. No big news, the ulcerative colitis is just as bad as it was last year. But this year there are 2 masses. So the only treatment now is to remove the entire colon and rectum. Needless to say I was floored. I guess I should try to see this through his eyes. He said it will be a relief, no more diarrhea, ulcerative colitis cured because there is no more colon. i'm just a very nervous retired RN who took care of ostomy patients in the 70's!!! These masses were 2 1/2 cm and 3 cm. They were biopsied of course and we will get results in 2 weeks. I want it like Star Trek where they ran the tricorder over you and got an instant result.
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