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Over 50S Bowel Screening Scotland
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I was 50 on 2nd January I had a nice day with my parents and my sister and brother in law at my house and then we went out for a meal at night. All did Lateral Flow Tests.
This week I received a bowel screening test kit from NHS Scotland as I have turned 50. I have followed the instructions and sent it off today. Anyone have any experience of this. Good or bad?
Since November I have been having what I considered to be IBS symptoms, left hand sided abdominal pain after eating and movements 4 to 5 times after every meal with this pain. I guessed as I have had no blood it cant be anything untoward so I am hoping I will get a clear result otherwise I will be quite worried.
I was 50 on 2nd January I had a nice day with my parents and my sister and brother in law at my house and then we went out for a meal at night. All did Lateral Flow Tests.
This week I received a bowel screening test kit from NHS Scotland as I have turned 50. I have followed the instructions and sent it off today. Anyone have any experience of this. Good or bad?
Since November I have been having what I considered to be IBS symptoms, left hand sided abdominal pain after eating and movements 4 to 5 times after every meal with this pain. I guessed as I have had no blood it cant be anything untoward so I am hoping I will get a clear result otherwise I will be quite worried.
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"People at a higher risk of getting an AAA include all men aged 66 or over and women aged 70 or over who have one or more of the following risk factors:
* high blood pressure
* chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
* high blood cholesterol
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geordie ,many threads on Body and Soul confuse me and this is one of them .
You have two concerns, firstly the result of your faecal test and secondly the abdominal pain that you have had since November.
In you case, I cannot see how the results of the faecal test is of any value. If the result comes back positive it doesnt mean that you have cancer and if it comes back negative it doesn't mean that you don't have cancer and in all likelihood it is very unlikely that you do have malignant disease , so dont place an great deal on your faecal test.
You main concern is your left sided abdominal pain which seems to be food related. This also doesnt smack of cancer, more probably of Diverticulitis which if continues may require a camera up the rectum and colon.
As to the other answers......AA and Aortic stenosis I am completely confused.
You have two concerns, firstly the result of your faecal test and secondly the abdominal pain that you have had since November.
In you case, I cannot see how the results of the faecal test is of any value. If the result comes back positive it doesnt mean that you have cancer and if it comes back negative it doesn't mean that you don't have cancer and in all likelihood it is very unlikely that you do have malignant disease , so dont place an great deal on your faecal test.
You main concern is your left sided abdominal pain which seems to be food related. This also doesnt smack of cancer, more probably of Diverticulitis which if continues may require a camera up the rectum and colon.
As to the other answers......AA and Aortic stenosis I am completely confused.
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