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11-06-2016, 06:45 PM
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Re: Attitudes towards bowel cancer screening

Originally Posted by TessA ->
Just got notification letter saying my second kit is on its way. I'll be sending it off ASAP!
Done mine. My poo is in the post
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13-06-2016, 09:28 PM
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Re: Attitudes towards bowel cancer screening

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Years ago had gut problems(still have) and had a detailed investigation by the NHS after a year of tests and waiting was told nothing wrong and given a some tablets which cleared up.

5 years later went to Doctors for some minor illness.. he look up my records and said "O you have noads(sp)on intestins(sp) Nothing to worry about they are harmles

Has the NHS deteremend which of these Noads turns to cancer and can a survey help in any way.

PS my speel checker is not working so ignore my stupid spelling mistakes.

PPS point is if you have a certain noad on your gut that is the cause of Bowel cancer.
Are you referring to Lymph nodes galty?
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13-06-2016, 09:44 PM
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Re: Attitudes towards bowel cancer screening

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Are you referring to Lymph nodes galty?
I'm guessing he's meaning 'nodules' maybe?



Jut got my letter saying the kit is on its way.
Wonder why they have to write twice, seems a waste of money to me.
Why can't they just put the kit in first letter with the explanatory booklet?
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13-06-2016, 10:24 PM
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Re: Attitudes towards bowel cancer screening

Originally Posted by Mups ->
I'm guessing he's meaning 'nodules' maybe?
Or possibly Colonic Polyps.?
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13-06-2016, 10:41 PM
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Re: Attitudes towards bowel cancer screening

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Or possibly Colonic Polyps.?
Still needs Gastroenterologist input I would say
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14-06-2016, 09:58 PM
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Re: Attitudes towards bowel cancer screening

Originally Posted by Goldielocks ->
Still needs Gastroenterologist input I would say
It seemed he did have extensive investigations and nothing was found.

"Years ago had gut problems(still have) and had a detailed investigation by the NHS after a year of tests and waiting was told nothing wrong and given a some tablets which cleared up.

5 years later went to Doctors for some minor illness.. he look up my records and said "O you have noads(sp)on intestins(sp) Nothing to worry about"
 
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