Colonoscopy results. Confused
Posted , 3 users are following.
Hi all,
I had my Colonoscopy today and I have inflammation in a certain part of my colon. She said it could be colitis and has taken a biopsy to see wat it is. I thought they could tell me straight away if I had colitis? I said my colon specialist said it's either crohns or colitis but the endoscopist said it's crohns colitis as crohns is an umbrella term for colitis. Its very confusing. I was sedated so can't remember too much as wat she said. She said results will go to my gp but my specialist said I'll be referred bk to her if its ibd. My results below.
Indications: bowel habit changes with diarrhoea and rectal bleeding -bright
Procedure: random biopsies
III-defined abnormality. Cold biopsy (4) taken.IC valve biopsies. Terminal IIeum: not visualised
Comments: there was some inflammation and erythema at the mouth of the terminal ileum and ileocaecal valve?? Colitis. Unable to pass through into the ileum. Biopsies taken of the IC valve as well as random colonic biopsies
F-up as previously arranged by referrer. No further investigations are proposed.
All other findings were normal
Didn't mention any polyps been found so has this ruled out cancer?
Thanks for your help
0 likes, 15 replies
a60450 kelly58419
Posted
Sounds like colitis. But could be infection. That's why the samples are taken to confirm. Also micro colitis cannot be seen by the scope.
kelly58419 a60450
Posted
Thanks for the reply. Has this ruled out cancer? Didn't mention polyps or anything like that. That was my worse fear. I was thinking of micro colitis. She said it's crohns colitis as crohns is an umbrella term. "Watever that means" Crohns was my other worse fear. I'm so glad rge Colonoscopy is over. I've had 1 before and it didn't hurt as much as this one. Quite painful but I suppose the inflammation could make the pain worse. I was told I prob will have some discomfort st home but I have nothing. No wind either. Is that normal? I always have a very loud bowel.
kelly58419 a60450
Posted
I've just read about micro colitis. I don't think it's that as it don't cause bloody diarrhea and that's wat I had. I had Watery diarrhea and going toilet over 20 times a day and bloody diarrhea with sever cramping that lasted a week. My calproctin was greater than 6000.
a60450 kelly58419
Posted
kelly58419 a60450
Posted
I'm 42. Its frustrating waiting for results as now there going bk to the gp and not the colonrectal team who referred me. It's another week or 2 for results and another 3-4 weeks to be referred bk to the specialist which marked it as urgent. I thought she was referring me urgently thinking it was crohns or colitis as she didn't understand why I wasn't referred to her earlier. I suppose now cancer has been ruled oytt "hopefully" its no longer urgent. I'm just concerned with the inflammation and it getting worse. Not sure how long I had it. I do appreciate your replies. Thank you so much. I've been going out if my mind with all of this
a60450 kelly58419
Posted
Coliis and chrones are sim but not the same. You can feel ill, pain and loss of weight due to you body not holding the food.
kelly58419 a60450
Posted
Thanks for your reply a60450. I was being paranoid but feel better about it now. It could of been a lot worse and I went in thinking the worse. Its not a bad diagnosis. At lease I'll have regular colonoscopies to check for colon cancer it being the 3rd most common cancer. There's always surgery too later in life. my best scenario I was hoping for was colitis. I suppose I was hoping they would find nothing. I'm going to look on the bright side. Thank you so much for your help xx
a60450 kelly58419
Posted
Hi kelly
Yes calm down and stop over thinking. I do this but I'm a Virgo classic. Lol.
If you have uc you have a slightly increased risk of cancer BUT this is long term and if not controlled by drugs like pentasa etc. You must remember the risk is low and there are other higher risks of this cancer. Overweight, eating processed foods, smoking, drinking and diabetes. If you have all these then worry. But remember you can offset a lot of your concerns. Look at it this way, if you drive 100 miles a day you are more likely to crash than the person driving 10 miles a day but it dosnt mean to say you will. And all depends how both people drive their cars as to the risk.
As for your worry by the time you get to the age to worry about cancer there will most likely be a simple cure. Just a thought
kelly58419 a60450
Posted
a60450 kelly58419
Posted
ehsan18513 kelly58419
Posted
I had the same exact diagnosis, referred to as (mild inflamation) proctitis and mild inflamation near the appendix where intestines join. This seems to be a common occurence. No cure (according to my specialist), but I am still working on it. Why the immune system attackes these parts, after it becomes chronic? Can it get worse? the chances of geting cancer also increase, but I have coloscopy every 3-4 years anyway. I have stopped lactose, not so much gluten, also reduce stress levels, and never again anti biotics as much as possible. Although chickens have it in small amout unless organic. Also trying Oregano oil in one to two drops. You never kow... Good luck with your findings.
kelly58419 ehsan18513
Posted
Hi ehsan,
I know proctitis can last a short time or become chronic. I suppose you know alit about it and the common causes if it? if it lasted a short while wouldn't that be good as a cure? My specialist said you can have colitis that comes back again and have it once for it to just disappear and never come back. There might be no cure but there's no cure with someone who sufferes with IBS but its controlled. Also having regular colonoscopies will ensure they catch colon cancer early "if u get it". So that's a positive as bowel cancer is very common in older people. Also colitis is curable with surgery. At least we have that option later in life.
kelly58419 ehsan18513
Posted
kelly58419 ehsan18513
Posted
Since you have the same as me were u diagnosed as having crohns disease as well as colitis? Makes sense why the endoscopist said I have crohns colitis as inflammation with colitis usually affects the colon and crohns can affect anywhere exp the terminal ileum and ileocacal valve which is wat I have. My colon is normal
ehsan18513 kelly58419
Posted
Crohn can be either at the connection between small intestine and the colon, or more advanced stage, small sections of the colon as well as end of small intestine. I do not have crohn, although my nephew has it. It is herditary, since my family hase weak digestive system. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crohn's_disease
Proctitis only affects the Rectum, and possibly a small section of colon near the apendix, gets inflamed. It may grow further, depending on the person, to become U colitis. It is assumed to be caused by bad bacteria, especially with anti biotics killing all good one. So pro biotics, yoghurt and Oregano oil (kills bad bacteria) may help. Hoping for more advances in science.