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NER: Very scared

This has nothing to do with etiquette but Im hoping you guys can give me a dose of "tough love" which is what I may need right now. I have been experiencing horrible pain in my abdomen for 3 months. GP ordered cat scan and blood work. Results of blood showed deficiency in B-12 & anemia. Cat scan shows what looks like Crohns disease. I was sent to a GI specialist. He said because of my history (symptoms)  cscan results and my family history it seems I have Cronhs disease but wanted to do a biopsy to confirm. Biopsy was negative. He then said he cant rule out because of my history/families history and expressed the need to do another test (endocam) where I shallow a camera and it takes pics. He particularly wants to look at small bowel (family history) and its the only test that can look at all of the bowel.

Insurance dictates that I have 2 test before the Endocam, so today I had one of them...endoscopy. (scope down my throat into stomach). I expected this to show nothing but maybe signs of reflux which Ive been suffering with for years. Well, I was wrong. GI saw "Barrettes" of esophagus...inflammation in 2 areas of stomach & lesions/inflammation at beginning of small bowel (according to discharge report). All of which he biopsied. I saw doctor after procedure and he did say that he wanted to go ahead asap with Endocam. When I told him that insurance dictated one other test before this one (which he knew), he said "yes, but we will take care of this. I want to do Endocam within a week." I didnt question any further. (I was still kinda drugged)

When me & FI were leaving , the nurse told me that I had "Barretts" and my FI said "why say that to her, lets wait for biopsy results!" Her reply was, "the doctor knows what hes looking at the biospy is for..." and she redirected the conversation to follow-up stuff.

After I was home and anesthesia wore off, I read the above findings and looked a pictures that were taken during the scope. I did an internet search of Barrettes. Its clear by the pics and my pics that its Barrettes. I also learned that  Barrettes is considered a "pre-malignant" condition to a very deadly cancer. A small # of people who suffer with long term reflux get Barrettes. A small # of people with Barrettes get cancer. Ive managed to convinced myself that this is why the doctor biopsied this area and this is what the nurse was starting to tell us but stopped.

I am completely terrified. It seems like the other findings are indicative of Crohns. So honestly, my mind is telling me that I have Crohns and possibly cancer. Im thinking, "If a small # of people get Barrettes, well I have Barrettes...and a small # of people with Barrettes get cancer...well then!"  The biopsies results wont be in for 5-7 days. I dont know how to think about it all otherwise. I can hardly breathe. To add, me & FI had to deal with some heart heavy things before we could be together. We are beyond it all by far obviously, but ever since, Ive been fearful that something will happen and I wont get the chance to marry him and make it right. I feel like my health is "that something."

I feel like Im going to pass out/drown from the anxiety. I would really appreciate your wisdom, thoughts, a "rope" to help me out of these thoughts.

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Re: NER: Very scared

  • I went through something very similar last summer. If you'd like to talk you can pm me.

    I wish you the best :)
  • I'm sorry I don't have any advice but I just wanted to say I'm sending you positive thoughts and vibes. Hopefully the other ladies will be more helpful!
  • Sending you hugs.  I know it's hard, but try to stay away from Dr. Google while you are waiting to hear from the doctor.
  • I'm so sorry you are going through this. Do not hesitate to reach out to online communities for others with chron's disease and Barretts, as they can help emotionally support you. Also, ask your doctor if he can prescribe you a short term supply of Xanex. You need to be able to rest, for your health of body and to stave off anxiety attacks.

    My hopes and thoughts are with you.
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  • I don't have any advice, but please know that I am praying for you. ::hugs::
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  • Only vaguely similar, but my mom (she was 63 at the time) went in for a colonoscopy, and they found a HUGE growth in her bowel (the size of two golf balls). The doctor literally told her on the spot she had cancer. She panicked. She went in for the routine biopsy "just to confirm" and the biopsy came back negative. Of course even if a tumor that size in your bowel is benign, they need to remove it because it can cause a bowel obstruction, but she speaks frequently about how upset she was that the doctor rushed to the assumption that it was cancer. Truthfully, it was very rare that a tumor in the bowel would get to be that size and not be cancer, but it wasn't cancer. They tested it into oblivion once it was removed along with lymph nodes they removed "just to be safe." 

    ^^ I say that because you just never know. My mom is completely healthy on the outside, had no symptoms at all, and is the healthiest person I know. She takes nutrition very seriously. Don't get yourself in a panic before you need to. Stress is no good for your body. Do what you can to relax until you have all the information. 

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  •    I know this is all very scary, but yeah. Dr. Google needs his license lifted.
    In all seriousness, my FI has had Crohn's for more than 20 years. It really is possible to live with it in a way that is not horrible with proper treatment and a little care on what you eat.
     Take care of yourself, and if you have any questions, PM me and I'll get you my email.
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  • Hang in there! You will be in my prayers.
  • I hope everything works out ok. I agree you should stay away from Google until you hear from the doctor!


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  • You poor thing.....I'm so sorry you're worrying until you get your results. I agree that you might ask for some anti-anxiety meds to help get you through. I'm thinking of you. Good luck at your next appointment.
  • I'm so sorry!  As others have said, my first advice is to GET OFF THE WEBSITES AND SEARCHES.  All that does is intensify your fears and that serves no purpose right now.

    I have diverticulosis.  When it flares up it and gets infected it is called diverticulitis.  (Your colon has these weak spots that bulge out and can get full of infection).  I started consulting Dr. Google and different internet forums and about scared the crap out of myself (no pun intended).  I was fairly convinced I would be having part of my colon removed just because I have this disease.  That is not the case, but by reading those forums you would have thought so.

    This is soooo much easier said than done, but the bottom line is this:  you have no control over the next few days as far as how long the results will take and what they will be.  I have been in those shoes a couple of times in my life and I know how scary this can be.  For me, I just had to accept that I had no control over those few days I was waiting for potentially scary results from tests.  Once I did that it was easier to push it to the side and keep myself really busy.  REALLY busy.

    The stress on your body while you are waiting for the results isn't a good thing so I tried really hard to push it away and focus on other things.  When I finally did that, my blood pressure went down, I slept better, and I was treating my body much better.

    I will keep you in my prayers and I DO understand how scared you are, but keep yourself really busy over the next few days and have a chat with yourself about how obsessing over it is stressing your body.   You don't need that right now.  Sending you warm hugs.
  • Man we have a lot of GI issues around these parts. I've been dealing with a c diff infection of my stomach/intestines/colon. It's not pretty or fun (obviously) and everyone above is completely right - Dr Google gives me more anxiety than I ever had previously!

    Do your best to stay away from Dr Google until your real doctor shows up. Also, if you can, try to make sure someone else is around this weekend. For instance, my fi is going to a wedding this weekend out of town so my mom is coming up to keep me sane throughout the weekend (I'm not at all good with the possibility of having to go to the doctor)

    Good luck and lots of vibes!!!
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  • Lots of hugs and vibes!!
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    Thank you all for your kind words and support.  I am touched..to tears. For those of you who are dealing with your own health issues, you will be in my prayers. ((hugs)) Im very grateful.
    I'm so sorry you are going through this. Do not hesitate to reach out to online communities for others with chron's disease and Barretts, as they can help emotionally support you. Also, ask your doctor if he can prescribe you a short term supply of Xanex. You need to be able to rest, for your health of body and to stave off anxiety attacks. My hopes and thoughts are with you.
    Thank you. Good idea. If anything, I will learn what questions to ask. Ive never taken anything for anxiety...I will ask doctor.
    Sending you hugs.  I know it's hard, but try to stay away from Dr. Google while you are waiting to hear from the doctor.
    I understand...good idea. Thanks!

    @kmmssg...I know what you suffer thru. I too have diverticulosis. Was hospitalized for "itis" 3 years ago. This is what I thought was ,  now but was it was ruled out. You are right, I have no control, I just have to give it up and hold tight until I know what Im exactly dealing with. Then scale the mountain.

    @BlueandWhite....I know somewhat of what you are going thru. My father, RIP,  while he was fighting cancer he got C-diff. Eventually it cleared up but he was more afraid of it returning than he was of the cancer. Lifting you up in prayer. Be well and take it easy. Glad your Mom will be staying with you. Good idea!

    I know it's super scary to think about, but think positive! You will get through it. You have people who love and support you!  I'm sending healing vibes :)

    This was very sweet. Thank you very much. I tend to think that Im a burden when things arent PERFECT. I expressed this feeling last night to my FI. He told me that being "beautifully broken" makes him love me more. :) (I joke that our 1st date was him sitting at my bedside while I was in hospital with a GI issue 3 yrs ago when I gave him "permission to "run" cause I was broke)
    Hang in there! You will be in my prayers.
    I appreciate you! Thanks!
    I've actually been going through the same thing with my lungs.  I know it's so so hard, but try not to dwell on it, or you'll just make yourself sick with stress.

    Big hugs, and lots of sympathetic vibes.
    Oh no! Hope everything works out! Sending healing prayers!

    ^^ I say that because you just never know. My mom is completely healthy on the outside, had no symptoms at all, and is the healthiest person I know. She takes nutrition very seriously. Don't get yourself in a panic before you need to. Stress is no good for your body. Do what you can to relax until you have all the information. 

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    Awesome!
    I went through something very similar last summer. If you'd like to talk you can pm me. I wish you the best :)
    Thank you, I just might do that! hoping all is well now!

    @KindaSparkly...your gif alone made me feel better!! I love chocolate...and there IS a wrong way to eat it! Thank you for your kind words.

    @ zizbet....Thank you for sharing about your FI. 20 years...God bless him! Im sure your support means the world!
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    I don't have any advice, but please know that I am praying for you. ::hugs::
    Hugs are worth a million of the right words! Thank you!

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  • Sending you hugs, prayers and good thoughts.  <3
  • Hugs and prayers. I went through something very similar where they found stage III cells (last stage before cancer) and I had to have them removed. 

    I also looked online to research what the doctor was saying. WORST IDEA EVER. The internet always give you the worst case scenarios. 

    What Im trying to say is that trust your doctor, they will do whats best for you. You have an amazing man by your side to help you through this (for better or for worse). 

    If you want someone to just vent your stress and anxiety to PM me. I'm all ears (or eyes since its typing)

    Hugs, thoughts and prayers! <3 
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    update: Good and bad. Biopsy came back. Its was positive for Barrettes disease. Praise God it was negative of active cancer cells. For now, med was prescribed and in a year another scope down to see if disease has progressed. Basically, follow-ups are imperative to catch cancer early (if it progresses to cancer).

    Also, waiting to be scheduled for one final test to rule in or out Crohns disease.

    Thank you all for your kind words, good vibes and prayers.

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