Nate (post: 1600248) wrote:There are many different causes to rectal bleeding and it's kinda pointless to speculate at the moment until he gets more tests. However not all causes are deadly, and the problem doesn't "turn into" a disease. That's like saying a cough can "turn into" the flu, either the flu virus is in your body or it isn't, but the coughing can't cause it.
You're overreacting at the moment. Calm down a bit. You don't know the cause and even if you did it isn't an immediate death sentence. I understand it's upsetting, but you can't do anything about it at the moment so relax.
Sorry. I'm not very good at comforting. :\
Atria35 (post: 1600273) wrote:Colon, not Colin. The test is a colonoscopy.
Annycase, what Nate said. While it seems strange, there are many non-dangerous reasons for rectal bleeding. Some people start bleeding just from eating too much spicy food. Praying that it's not serious, though, and hoping he'll be able to get some solid treatment.
K. Ayato (post: 1600276) wrote:I understand how the waiting can be scary, but as Nate said, take a deep breath and relax.
Also, it's clear that you care about him, so I'd encourage you to be there with him in this, when the test results do come back. If you two are serious about being together in a relationship, then work through this together as a team, no matter what happens.
Jigzy (post: 1600431) wrote:Well, we were hoping it was just going to be hemorrhoids, but he says its not that. I just really hope its not colon cancer or some other really bad deadly kind of disease.
Xeno wrote:Jigzy (post: 1600431) wrote:Well, we were hoping it was just going to be hemorrhoids, but he says its not that. I just really hope its not colon cancer or some other really bad deadly kind of disease.
Who is he? Your boyfriend or his doctor? This could easily be internal hemorrhoids. Your boyfriend wouldn't notice them like people typically would, but they still occur, and a colonoscopy would be the way to determine if he has that.
I wouldn't worry. If he had colon cancer there would be a number of other signs such as black tarry stool. Without that he probably does not have cancer, I would l know, that particular cancer runs in my families genetics and has claimed several family members throughout the years.
K. Ayato wrote:Please just relax. My grandpa has colon cancer. It sucks 'cause he's up there in years, but he's still living. And even though age has caught up, he's still the same grandpa I remember when I was little.
So even if this is a diagnosis that your boyfriend will be stuck with for the rest of his life, that DOES NOT mean his life is over. I know it's not an easy thing to deal with, but you need to stop treating this like a death sentence.
Xeno wrote:Does he eat a lot of fiber/take a fiber supplement like Metamucil? That may help its coming from some kind of constipation and he's bleeding from straining himself.
K. Ayato wrote:What about food allergies?
akorecki1 wrote:I am praying for him.
TopazRaven wrote:I'll be keeping you both in my prayers.
Xeno wrote:1. It's colon, not colin. Colin is a name.
2. We are not doctors. A real doctor that he is going to needs to make this diagnosis.
I would continue to urge you to not worry. Even if it turns out to be some kind of cancer, it is far more easily treated now than it was even 15 years ago.
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