Hello everybody
Went back into hospital on Sunday and Monday for colonoscopy and biopsies and the results of my MRI scan.
The MRI has been carefully checked and they feel that the lymph node is not a problem and the edema and thickened wall in my rectum is scar tissue and inflammation. I nearly fell off the seat, as I have been preparing for surgery. I think the Doctor was also surprised at how effective chemoradiation had been.
Went for my colonoscopy and this time they could actually get the camera up about 12cm, last time the stricture and swelling only allowed 2cm. I was awake, so my lovely Doctor was able to chat me through what he could see and I was even able to see things on the screen.
The rectum is inflamed with lots s of blood supply, some mucosa, but no visible signs of cancer. Hopefully the biopsies will tell the same story, as I am conscious small cancer cells could be lurking about. I was very happy to have a provisional diagnosis of proctitis.
The surgeon wants a PET scan, we have discussed inflammation, but he feels it will still be valuable at this stage.
I also met a lovely Lady from Belfast who had just had robotic APR and a stoma fitted. She was over 70 with a few other medical problems and her recovery was amazing. We share the same surgeon ,so I am very confident he can get me through surgery if required.
Wishing everybody the very best of days.
Ally xxx
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