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Sorry can only add one photo at a time, follow on from previous post - is this normal?

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Thank you for posting with us Xenroo.

I would have to say that I think that is not normal. Any time there is bleeding there needs to be a reason for it. Since you are posting here I would think that you don't think it's normal either. But even if it is, you need to know an answer for it. If it can't be physically determined by your GP, then you may need to get a colonoscopy to find out what's going on. In any event, it's always best to know the cause for bleeding. There could be many things causing what you're experiencing. But you need to know the answers so you don't have to speculate.

I do wish you the best of finding out answers. I hope you go get this checked out with your doctor. And please post an update as to what you find out.

Thank you,

~Tom, GCCA Survivor - Colon Cancer Connected Site Administrator.

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