Hi guys. I had recently posted on another site but forgot my password so haven’t been able to check anything after posting and it really isn’t active much. I hate to bring this topic up again but my anxiety has just been spinning out of control with it. I’m super grateful for anyone choosing to read this all! Much appreciated as my husband doesn’t really get health anxiety so i’m feeling rather alone.
I had my daughter in March of this year. I’m 26. I did not have any hemorrhoids AS FAR AS I KNOW. At 8 weeks postpartum, I noticed a good amount of bright red blood streaking my stool. I immediately panic and this is where my health anxiety journey began. I googled which was a mistake and stumbled upon a post that i’ll spare the details of. I called my doctor and she did a digital exam stating that she didn’t feel an internal hemorrhoid or fissure. Great, more panic. She suggests a quick FIT test and it came up negative. This was just the one done in office, not cologuard. I was able to let go of the fear as I did not see the blood again.
Fast forward to about two weeks ago and I see blood again. Granted, it was a small amount. Ever since then, I’ve been on a spiral. I also noticed the blood again yesterday. Two weeks ago, I called the local GI doc and I have an appointment for this Tuesday. I’ve now fully convinced myself this is CC and it couldn’t possibly be anything else. I’m rather new to having health anxiety and a few months ago started therapy and started Luvox (anti anxiety) in the middle of October.
Is it possible to have an internal hemorrhoid and it not be able to be felt? I am 26 years old. On seer it says that the incident rate for colon cancer in my age group is 3.0…3.9 if I combine colon and rectal. I believe that’s a 1 in 33,333 (100 / 3.0) chance IF i’m doing the math correct? I don’t believe I have any other symptoms besides occasionally loose stools and that happens when i’m overly anxious so i’m not even including that as a symptom. That seems like IBS. Also, I did not push during child birth which I know is notorious for giving you hemorrhoids; I had a c section.
The media makes it seem like everybody and their brother are at high risk for colon cancer recently. I get making people aware of the symptoms but the articles upon articles of it increasing in young adults make it seem like everyone is totally doomed. I did know of a girl who got colon cancer in her late 20s but I try to remind myself that I am not privy to her medical history OR family history!
I had my daughter in March of this year. I’m 26. I did not have any hemorrhoids AS FAR AS I KNOW. At 8 weeks postpartum, I noticed a good amount of bright red blood streaking my stool. I immediately panic and this is where my health anxiety journey began. I googled which was a mistake and stumbled upon a post that i’ll spare the details of. I called my doctor and she did a digital exam stating that she didn’t feel an internal hemorrhoid or fissure. Great, more panic. She suggests a quick FIT test and it came up negative. This was just the one done in office, not cologuard. I was able to let go of the fear as I did not see the blood again.
Fast forward to about two weeks ago and I see blood again. Granted, it was a small amount. Ever since then, I’ve been on a spiral. I also noticed the blood again yesterday. Two weeks ago, I called the local GI doc and I have an appointment for this Tuesday. I’ve now fully convinced myself this is CC and it couldn’t possibly be anything else. I’m rather new to having health anxiety and a few months ago started therapy and started Luvox (anti anxiety) in the middle of October.
Is it possible to have an internal hemorrhoid and it not be able to be felt? I am 26 years old. On seer it says that the incident rate for colon cancer in my age group is 3.0…3.9 if I combine colon and rectal. I believe that’s a 1 in 33,333 (100 / 3.0) chance IF i’m doing the math correct? I don’t believe I have any other symptoms besides occasionally loose stools and that happens when i’m overly anxious so i’m not even including that as a symptom. That seems like IBS. Also, I did not push during child birth which I know is notorious for giving you hemorrhoids; I had a c section.
The media makes it seem like everybody and their brother are at high risk for colon cancer recently. I get making people aware of the symptoms but the articles upon articles of it increasing in young adults make it seem like everyone is totally doomed. I did know of a girl who got colon cancer in her late 20s but I try to remind myself that I am not privy to her medical history OR family history!