I'm freaking out a bit. Please could I ask for some help? So I had a colonoscopy and endoscopy 3 weeks ago. I was told I would only get a call for a meeting if some thing was wrong......I just got the call and a meeting made for June 6th at 6pm.
Please could you tell me all the things they could of found? I know they tested for Celiac but what else? What are they looking for? What could they of found?
Thank you so much.
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Generally speaking, if they had found cancer they would have had you back much earlier than 5 weeks. With both of these procedures the performing doctor can see what is going on at the time and if cancer from either end had been suspected/seen it would have been flagged up to report sooner
Don't quote me on it as you never know with the NHS, but I would have thought if they had found an unidentifiable lump, they would have biopsied and informed you at the time and said they would let you know results of biopsy and been a little quicker about it??? I might be wrong but I would assume the others for now. If they were testing for coeliacs, it will take them a little longer than something you can see more obviously as they have to get the sample taken under a microscope as can't be seen with the naked eye x
After when I was in recovery she said she didn't see anything 'bad' but it was all a bit confusing as it was in French and I was just out of a general anaesthetic.
It maybe just a normal appointment to discuss the procedure. After all it's been more than 3 weeks since you have the procedures so it may be a normal appointment just to give you an update on what they found or dididn't find.
A while back I went GF for 3 months and I felt no difference. Mabye a little less bloated but not much....so I've been eating gluten since. I think that's going to stop tho isn't it! 😬☹️
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