Is this normal??
#108155 - 09/24/04 09:20 AM
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I went to the GI doctor yesterday ( on the request of my normal physican) to get a colonoscopy and he refused to do it! He said that I exibit the "classic" signs of IBS - and there no need for one b/c I'm young. (I'm 20 and monthly blood work from the physican shows that I'm healthy as a horse) This may sound funny - but I want a colonoscopy (sp?) Just to "make sure" everything ok. My question is - has anyone ever been "rejected" from a colonoscopy?? and/or diagnosed with IBS without one?
PS - Thanks to some of you guys and advice from my doc - I decided against colonics. Thank you for your guys advice.
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Hi there, You're not alone in this, don't worry. It seems like a lot of doctors are hearing tummy ache (or whatever) and saying, "IBS!" and that's the end of it. I've had IBS for years and years and still haven't had a colonoscopy, which isn't a good thing. As much as I don't want to have one, I should have to be sure this what I am suffering from. There are a lot of more serious problems that IBS mimicks and until you have those tests there is no way to be 100% sure that you don't have something else. I'd say you should see another doctor, and mention to him that you are aware of all the other scary things (Chrons, colitis, etc) that have similar syptoms to IBS and you will not be satisfied until you can be sure that you don't have any of those things - which cannot be proved through a blood test. It is not acceptable for Doctors to diagnose IBS as a fall-back because they are 'pretty sure' that's what it is and don't want to have to go through all the tests with you. You have to be assertive! I know I am a bad person to give this advice to since I haven't had one done, but I have been dealing with it since 1992 when I did go through all those tests and just didn't have them re-done when it popped up again these past couple years. Good luck! --Steph
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I have never had a colonoscopy either.. and I'm 23. I know that another girl on the boards.. (amandapanda) who's also 23 has never had one either. I think its very common for young people to be diagnosed without one.
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Hi and welcome Tanya! I am also twenty years old, well at least for another month anyways. My GI did an upperendoscopy on me, and he almost certain that it would show a tummy ulcer or a parasite or something. He said if it came back ok that he would go through all of the tests available to rule everything out, ending with colonoscopy. Well, he went back on his word and I have had no other tests done. He just told me that he was VERY sure that it was IBS. So, to answer your question, it is common, but you would probably still want one done. I will probably get one done someday, but it's kinda not something I am jumping to do, even though I should. Can't hurt ya, but it can hurt you if you don't get it done and there is something worse wrong with you. And a friend of mine knew a girl that was about our age with colitis, so age/gender doesn't neccessarily mean that it is ruled out. Good luck on the diet- hope to see ya around on the boards
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I was diagnosed with IBS at the age of 21. I didn't have a colonoscopy at the time. I don't feel it is that uncommon not to give a colonoscopy at your age. Two years ago at the age of 28 I had blood in my stool and they recommended that I get a colonoscopy. It turned out it was internal hemmeroids which I didn't know you could get that. I have been dealing with anxiety from IBS for a long time but it has gotten real bad this year. The docter decided to do a endoscopy and bloodwork to rule out anything else. Everything came back great and he put me on a antispasmadic. Please keep any anxiety you have in check. Mine got so bad I passed out in the neighbors yard trying to get help just from anxiety. Good Luck! beth
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I haven't had one either - yet. My doctor initially said that, based on the fact that I've been living with these same symptoms on and off for 17 years, it was very unlikely that it was anything worse than IBS. Her approach so far has been, "try this, we'll discuss how it works, and then maybe we'll send you for a colonoscopy". She hasn't completely ruled it out, although she initially said that she didn't think I needed one. I'm 29, by the way, not quite as young as you.
It's not uncommon, I don't think, but the general consensus on the board is that you should have a colonoscopy done. I'd really push for one if your symptoms have appeared suddenly or fairly recently, or if they've gotten progressively or rapidly worse.
If this GI doc won't do it, see if your regular doctor can order one him- or herself (mine can, some can't). Or, at the very least, get a referral to a different GI. Getting a second opinion can't hurt either.
Good luck!
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Hi! I'm 33 and have been suffering with IBS-A for 10 years and still haven't had a colonoscopy. My blood work is fine and my symptoms are "classic" IBS symptoms, so my GI doc said the procedure isn't necessary. Try not to stress over it, as that does contribute to your belly issues. Good luck.
~Beth
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I haven't had a colonoscopy but I am sure I have IBS. and stool tests for other conditions were negative and there is a DEFINITE stress component to my illness -- every time I leave town it goes away! I think that it depends on your symptoms whether you should have one or not. I feel confident, but if you don't maybe you should press for it.
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It seems like they have helped a lot of IBS sufferers.
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I had the same thing happen. I went to my GI on the Sep 9th. I am 28 and he refused to do colonoscopy. He said he was sure it was IBS. I also want one so your not funny or weird. I feel like I could have been the one to right your post Me and my doctor are trying to find another GI. Good Luck
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