Luce, I never connected the pencil like poops with swelling. I'm refering to something you posted in another thread:
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"I really believe that the obvious swelling I was having in that area was similar to that higher up in the colon -- you know, the swelling in the lumen that gives us pencil-wide poop."
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I have those types most of the time and sometimes they are wide but thin - like a ribbon - obviously thicker than that but you get my drift. I always wondered what caused those. I imagine it's degree of swelling??
Anyway, thanks for enlightening me.
Love, Shirley
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Hi Shirley,
The first test that I was given, at my GI's request, was a CT scan, (since he had decided that he was looking for colon cancer), and after the scans, I asked the operator if she could see the cancer they were looking for. She said that she couldn't see any cancer, but noticed that my colon walls were much thicker than they should have been, and she asked if my BMs looked like ribbons. Of course, at the time, it was hard to tell, since I was having uncontrollabe diarrhea. LOL.
If you are having ribbon-shaped BMs, that suggests that you are having an active MC episode, I would suspect.
Love,
Wayne
The first test that I was given, at my GI's request, was a CT scan, (since he had decided that he was looking for colon cancer), and after the scans, I asked the operator if she could see the cancer they were looking for. She said that she couldn't see any cancer, but noticed that my colon walls were much thicker than they should have been, and she asked if my BMs looked like ribbons. Of course, at the time, it was hard to tell, since I was having uncontrollabe diarrhea. LOL.
If you are having ribbon-shaped BMs, that suggests that you are having an active MC episode, I would suspect.
Love,
Wayne
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