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08-22-2023 11:04 PM
08-22-2023 11:06 PM
@Marciirene @I haven't experienced this. However I'm sending you healing thoughts!
08-22-2023 11:26 PM
Hi, @Marciirene ! I just had an upper GI and colonoscopy in March and they found one gastric polyp and one colon polyp, which I was told was pre-cancerous. It was a tubular adenoma, which 50% of people develop and only 10% of those progress to cancer. I'm on a three year cycle for repeat as well.
08-22-2023 11:46 PM - edited 08-23-2023 01:37 AM
My son just celebrated 15 yrs since he had a cancerous colon polyp which was removed and biopsy came back less than stage 1 cancer so no treatment. (thank the Lord!). He was in his mid 30's. Once he was diagnosed the MD recommended I get a colonoscopy since he was so young, I did and they found a huge polyp. My biopsy also came back less than stage one so no tx needed. Again thank the Lord ! I am having my 3 yr test done in October. A small polyp was found at my last test 3 yrs ago and it was non cancerous. I understand being anxious believe me ! Praying for a non-cancerous outcome for you.
08-23-2023 02:08 AM
Sounds fairly normal. I've had several. (My dad died of colon cancer so I began those tests at a much younger age.) The first couple didn't have any polyps and I was scheduled to return in 10 years. The next two times I had some polyps (no cancer) and I've been on 5 year return schedules.
Does anyone know if there is an age when they stop giving these exams? Seems like the prognosis may outlast the lifetime in some cases!
08-23-2023 05:14 AM
@BirkiLady wrote:Sounds fairly normal. I've had several. (My dad died of colon cancer so I began those tests at a much younger age.) The first couple didn't have any polyps and I was scheduled to return in 10 years. The next two times I had some polyps (no cancer) and I've been on 5 year return schedules.
Does anyone know if there is an age when they stop giving these exams? Seems like the prognosis may outlast the lifetime in some cases!
My dear father had colon cancer so I was tested every 5 years. Nothing was ever found. I had my last colonoscopy 2 years ago at the age of 75. He said that since he has never found anything, he feels it's time for us to part company. If I'm not mistaken, many insurance companies do not want to pay for colonoscopies after age 75 unless there is a history or symptoms.
My son, who is now 57, had his first colonoscopy at age 50 when they found 3 precancerous polyps. He goes every 3 years.
As uncomfortable as the prep is, I'm grateful for this valuable screening test.
08-23-2023 05:41 AM
My husband had his first colonoscopy at 51, and they found three polyps--one large--all benign. He is on a 3-year repeat like you and is actually waiting for scheduling to call him now for his second colonoscopy.
08-23-2023 08:25 AM - edited 08-23-2023 08:25 AM
Seems like if someone is prone to them, they just keep coming back. I go every 5 years.
08-23-2023 08:29 AM
I have had 4 colonoscopies, and, I am going October 5 for my next. I have never had polyps removed, so I am,

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