I've been having abdominal pain for 10 months. Started when waking up with a really bad headache with congestion and ringing in the ears. Headache lasted for 3 days. The ringing in the ears never went away. Then I started noticing Bright blood in my stool. Then came mooshie stools with mucas and bright red blood weeks later. Whet n got a colonoscopy and it's super good. Thought I had diverticulitis but no. Colonoscopy came back nothing wrong at all not even a pylup. I got OVER the TOP antibodies which caused me to get cdif by the walk in clinic. Got rid of that and I still have the original issue which is Bright bloody stool, ringing in the ears, feeling low energy and stiff neck which is on my right side of my neck back part. Sleep doest regenerate me either still feel tired. I have a least 1 to 2 bowel movements a day mostly in the morning upon waking. Any advice I'm all ears. I believe I had a tape worm as well. I can provide evidence of that as well. Shortly after this happened my wife got me some parasit medicine n poof it popped out but I'm still having issues.
Bloody mucas stool, ringing in the ea... - Colon Cancer Conn...
Bloody mucas stool, ringing in the ears, neck pain, abdominal pain.
Sorry the pain on my neck is my left side not the right. It's on the back of my neck.
Hi Grover37,
Thanks for posting with us. It’s great that you got the colonoscopy done. And you said that came back“super good”👍. But any time there is blood in the stool there needs to be an answer. Something is bleeding. We need to find out what that is. Did your DR say there are going to be any next steps to determine what’s going on? You’re having fatigue and blood in the stool and there needs to be an answer. I have no idea what the ringing in your ear would be. I haven’t heard that that would be connected to any gastro issue going on. But you do have a stool issue and fatigue which needs to be investigated do you have a follow up plan with your doctor to get some further testing?
Also, is there any hereditary history of disease in your family? That would be good information for your doctor to know as well. It could help narrow down the testing that needs to be done and hopefully find an answer. But you definitely do need to keep pursuing the cause of the blood in the stool and the fatigue. If you don’t feel you’re getting anywhere with the doctor or the facility where you were first checked out, I would try going and getting a second opinion from a different doctor. But bottom line, you need to get an answer.
I do wish you the best in finding out what’s going on. Please let us know what steps you take and the results because it is that type of information that can be helpful to others on this site as well. Your issues are common but you need a definitive answer for them. Please keep trying to get those answers.
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.