You can, but you have to be prepared to accept the possibility of your beliefs being wrong.
You can, but you have to be prepared to accept the possibility of your beliefs being wrong.
If you can accept the first, you can accept the second. In both where is the link between the events?
As we have said before doctors are not going to ignore true symptoms that are indicative of something just because it would make the person unusual due to a statistic. The statistics don't actually tell them it's impossible anyway therefore they have to bare it in mind.
You join the wrong dots in many cases. Someone has a month of headaches and two years later has a brain tumour. But sometimes that's just the breaks in life. Unless you look at the period in between how do you know there is any connection?
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I think you are too hung up on the colour of the blood to be honest. It doesn't have to be a perfect bright red when it comes from piles- mine is varying shades of red. Are you still eating rubbish as well as a normal person should not be constipated with a balanced healthy diet?
I still don't understand why you think the HA workbooks won't help just because the red is the wrong shade. Have you even persevered with reading them?
What are you wanting from us now as reassurance doesn't work, advice doesn't work so?????
38 people per year alone or less is crazy, even some diseases that are considered rare are more likely in that age range are more likely to develop
Sometimes I forgot how catastrophically unlikely it would be for me to get it but there are people who unfortunately have at my age
I don't know I have OCD and everything has to add up perfectly for me or I panic. Like how I was wondering why I had blood on the stools rather than on the paper if I had piles
The workbooks really seem aimed at small trivial problems but mine feel huge
My first therapy appointment is on 22nd July so, it won't be long until I get help anyway
I'm much calmer now than I was and the past two times I've been to toilet I checked and there was no blood so that's a positive
Most of the time I only see blood with hard stools or straining or when I'm on and off the toilet a lot and sat on there for a long period of time like last night which suggests piles but annoyingly the blood just can't make my life easier and be a nice bright red, although it has been bright red before
Everyone’s problems feel huge Toby.
I had an ovarian cyst, I was convinced it was cancer. It wasn’t. That felt pretty bloody huge too.
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Your problem is not huge at all - you are making it that.
Start reading the workbooks anyway - what have you got to lose?
Have you sorted your diet yet? Sitting on the loo straining for hours will make things 100 times worse.
Nicola
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