living with cancer

This is the one diary I should have kept 14 years ago and one I wish I did not feel the need to keep now. I was diagnosed with bone cancer in 1992 and survived. 2006 and I now have another tumor under investigation: the journey begins again..

Monday, August 11, 2008

Monday 11 August 2008 – Colonoscopy

I will start from the day before the diet, Friday.

I had a really bad day and spent at least 8 hours asleep during the day due to pains and feeling unwell. I was running a temperature and not feeling good at all, this the day I was expecting to eat loads pre-diet.

Saturday morning I was up from 03.00am [watched the whole six and a half hours of the men's road race in the Olympics!] The diet for the day of bland foods was not a good one.

Sunday without food was horrible. What was worse was the lack of effect of the first satchet of medication [Picolax] to induce diarrhea when nothing happened. Then at 16.20pm I administered the second satchet, and again nothing happened. Until, 23.30 pm the flood gates opened and then continued throughout the night.
The enema in the morning was ok, but neither of these treatments was very successful as on the report from the Hospital it says ‘Bowel preparation with two satchets of Picolax phosphate enema poor’ and this a result of me following the directions to the letter.

The Colonoscopy.
I was able to watch the whole thing on the screen. I could see where they were taking bits away with a grabber. They did a Polypectomy and ten Biopsies, the results of which I have to wait 6-8 weeks for [or so they say]
The report also mentions erythema [I think this is red, inflamed type patches] and ‘colonic polyps and colitis/ ileitis’
The camera itself did not have an easy journey through the stomach as it was very sticky inside there, apparently, so I could feel it and the nurse had to assert pressure from the outside against the camera as it was pushed. More sedative added at that point, lol

My laymans opinion?
[for what it is worth.]
I reckon if I have colitis this can be treated, the polyps are probably nothing as they are common amongst men when they get older and are taken away as a matter of routine, the erythema I also believe may be caused by the medication I have been on for the back pains and/or the stomach problems.

So, there you have it, as clear as mud eh?

I have an appointment this coming Wednesday at the Pain Clinic to see the nurse who I assume will be able to either increase the loan on the TENS machine or at least let me purchase one through the hospital. I am not expecting my medication to change without the results of the procedure above, so the only other thing they may suggest is acupuncture, which would probably not be very effective as the pains seem to move from one day to the next.

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