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difficult child has gone off the deep end
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 622090" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Does she have insurance, Kathy? Although it is unlikely that she has cancer (chances are that she has either irregular or unusual BM's and believes it is cancer) I have to share that since I got my colon cancer I have discovered (via cancer boards) that it is not totally unlikely that she "could" have a serious problem. The medical community suggests testing at 50 but...I no longer believe that is accurate. I had easy child/difficult child get tested due to weird habits, abdominal pains and occasional blood. Luckily it was not cancer but they did discover another issue.</p><p></p><p>If she does not have insurance I assume her Aunt's best bet is to suggest she goes to a clinic to be checked. I am so sorry that your anxiety level has been racheted again. Hugs DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 622090, member: 35"] Does she have insurance, Kathy? Although it is unlikely that she has cancer (chances are that she has either irregular or unusual BM's and believes it is cancer) I have to share that since I got my colon cancer I have discovered (via cancer boards) that it is not totally unlikely that she "could" have a serious problem. The medical community suggests testing at 50 but...I no longer believe that is accurate. I had easy child/difficult child get tested due to weird habits, abdominal pains and occasional blood. Luckily it was not cancer but they did discover another issue. If she does not have insurance I assume her Aunt's best bet is to suggest she goes to a clinic to be checked. I am so sorry that your anxiety level has been racheted again. Hugs DDD [/QUOTE]
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