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Bowel polyp

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Somethingsosimple · 12/02/2020 13:39

I’m 44 and just gone for a sigmoidoscopy this morning. They found a 1cm bowel polyp probably adenoma. I’m so upset that this could mean I have bowel cancer. I have to go back for colonoscopy in a few weeks. I found the sigmoidoscopy very painful too. Anyone had anything similar - I’m so anxious.

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TDL2016 · 12/02/2020 16:00

I had a 2cm polyp and a smaller one removed. They were fine. They’ll sedate you and give you gas and air for the colonoscopy. You probably won’t remember most of it.

Somethingsosimple · 12/02/2020 16:09

Thanks @TDL2016. Can I ask if the biopsy was ok and how old you are please

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Tanfastic · 12/02/2020 17:00

My husband had a couple of polyps removed after a sigmoidoscopy. Very common apparently. He has to have follow up tests every year or so but last one showed nothing.

He's 53.
I would try not to worry op, they are almost always harmless but left could possibly turn cancerous husband was told so best to whip them out.

Helloyouthere · 12/02/2020 17:10

Hi, I'm 37. last year I had a colonoscopy due to bleeding and a family history of bowel cancer. They found numerous polyps, 7 sessile ones, which can be the type that turn into cancer. They removed these and left the hyperplastic ones which were harmless ones in place. They will sedate you, you won't feel it. Chances are you'll be fine, the worst bit is the prep. I like you worried a lot beforehand but honestly it's fine.

BusterGonad · 12/02/2020 17:19

I'm going to be honest with you, I find colonoscopies quite painful, I do have crohn's so that could be why, make sure you get the maximum sedation and ask the nurse to help you with the gas and air as there is a correct way to do it for maximum benefit. The good thing is they don't last too long. Good luck.

ItsJustTheOneSwanActually · 12/02/2020 17:23

DH and i both had 2 polyps removed each when we had routine colonoscopies.

It doesn't seem to be much of an issue - they tested them and said come back in 5 yrs.

TDL2016 · 12/02/2020 17:35

@Somethingsosimple the biopsy was fine. I’m 32. Have to be monitored every 5 years.

Somethingsosimple · 12/02/2020 18:19

Thanks All. Everyone is very reassuring. @ItsJustTheSwanOneSwanActually Could I ask how old you and your husband are too?

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BusterGonad · 13/02/2020 02:50

And I've had polyps removed, they've all been fine.

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