irritation shown on colonoscopy
#350545 - 10/03/09 09:26 AM
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Aly
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Hi! I posted this on the living room but thought I might get more answers over here. I recently had a colonoscopy and the doc said it showed irritation and just didn't look good. She took biopsies to see if perhaps it is colitis. However, after reading the symptoms of colitis, I'm doubtful. Has anyone ever had irritation on their colonoscopies that lead your doc to say it's IBS or do you have to have a normal healthly looking colon in order to get diagnosed with IBS? I'm unsure of this one... I'll find out the results of the biopsies next week. Aly
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Generally speaking with IBS a colonoscopy looks normal. IBS is a syndrome with no visible or other detectable GI problems. You will have to wait until your biospy comes back before you will have any clues as to what might be the problem.
You might check out the symptoms of IBD (inflammatory bowel disease) of which colitis is one example.
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You mean IBD.
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Hi, I figured you meants IBD. I guess all I can do is just wait and see what the doc says. It's very strange and a bit scary to think it could be an IBD...so we'll wait and see, Thanks for the response so quickly Syl!
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You say you have "irritation" I have ulcerative colitis and ulcers showed up on colonscopy and I better not "irritate" them with unsafe foods. Talk to GI specialist...
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Yeah, the doc said it didn't look like UC, but could be another type of colitis. (I'm assuming she said this bc it only showed red and irritated, no ulcers) I'll see what she has to say next week.
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I see you edited your post. Good boy!
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#350555 - 10/03/09 02:19 PM
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Oh, I am sorry for the Colitis. Do you have any idea what foods are giving you the issues? It's probably hard to tell at times. Can a food irritate the colon and not bother the gut? If that is the case, it will be tough to figure out the foods you would want to avoid. You know with IBS, the gut hollers first.
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bump-m
#350612 - 10/05/09 01:43 PM
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anyone else have any input? I'll hear about my biopsies on Wednesday...
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Re: bump-m
#350615 - 10/05/09 04:58 PM
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I wonder if it could be Granulomatous Colitis, which is a type of Crohn's that affects the large intestine. It was my understanding that GC usually shows ulcers though. Then again, I'm not a doctor.
Be patient and let's see what your results show.
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