Grandfather FIT test result of 200... - Colon Cancer Conn...

Colon Cancer Connected

14,334 members1,536 posts

Grandfather FIT test result of 200...

Fenella34 profile image
6 Replies

Pretty worried right now.My grandad is 86. Has type 2 diabetes and so has regular bloods. In a blood test about 3 months ago, the GP noticed his iron was low. They re tested it again and it was falling dramatically. He feels tired and breathless also. He did a FIT stool test and it came back as 200.

This is cancer isn't it ? I am so scared for him.

Written by
Fenella34 profile image
Fenella34
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
Read more about...
6 Replies

FIT test is a marker for blood. Its not a specific diagnosis for a particular disease, I believe. Will he undergo tests like endoscopy?

Fenella34 profile image
Fenella34 in reply to

Yes , They have suggested colonoscopy. He is an elderly man and it’s such a harsh procedure. I have had one myself as have ulcerative colitis but the difference is, I’m in my thirties.

Thanks for your reply

GCCA-Survivor profile image
GCCA-SurvivorAdministrator

Hi Fenella34,

Thanks for posting with us. I'm sorry to hear about what your grandad is having to go through. You definitely need an answer for receiving the positive FIT. It could be a lot of different things happening besides the big "C". The source of the blood detected by the FIT needs to be determined and treated and stop the dramatic iron drop. Yes for the colonoscopy. It is a harsh prep to go through but will definitely get you some good answers. I get one annually and look forward to the full sedation propofol nap👍. I had low iron when I was on a clinical trial and it ended up being an ulcer in my duodenum. To find that, I had to get an endoscopy.

Does ulcerative colitis run in your family? All the symptom your grandad has are symptoms for that as well.

I do wish you the best in finding out what's going on. I hope you get some good answers soon and get him on the path to being well very soon.

Thank you,

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

Just a reminder - this group is here to offer support, share experiences, and offer our thoughts - but this is not medical advice, and you should always consult your medical professional(s). Additionally, for all emergencies, seek urgent medical care, never delay.

Fenella34 profile image
Fenella34

Thank you. He had a CT scan today so now just got to wait for results

Fenella34 profile image
Fenella34

Thank you. We are in the UK so doubt he would be put to sleep for a colonscopy even if requested.Yes. His sister (my great aunt) had crohns and me, Ulcerative colitis. He hasn't had any significant bowel issues though. Just the feeling tired, breathless and now a positive FIT test of 200. He had a CT scan today so now just a case of waiting it out. Feel so bad for him.

Fenella34 profile image
Fenella34

Am worried for him that it is bowel cancer. He is 86 and frail. The treatment will be so rough on him. 😔 trying to stay hopeful but it's tough.

Not what you're looking for?

You may also like...

>200 fit test

hi everyone, I apologise for being TMI with this, I have had blood in my stool (visible blood) on...
Purplecake97 profile image

23 year old fit test 200

Hi, my sons 23 and been having lose stools and pain in his stomach. 3 weeks ago he had lots of...
Longboots7979 profile image
Caregiver

FIT Result of 30

Hello, This is my first post in this community. After a few weeks of stomach upsets and changes...
Ceorl profile image

>400 ug Hb/g FIT test result

Hello. I am so scared and hope to hear some positivity from anyone that has been in a similar...
Hhggffdd profile image

Partners fit test 400

Hi everyone just thought I would look see if anyone had same issues as my partner and mibi a scope...
nataliek33 profile image

Moderation team

GCCA-Survivor profile image
GCCA-SurvivorAdministrator

Content on HealthUnlocked does not replace the relationship between you and doctors or other healthcare professionals nor the advice you receive from them.

Never delay seeking advice or dialling emergency services because of something that you have read on HealthUnlocked.