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LolaB Apprentice

Good Morning!

I had my 5 year colonoscopy/endoscopy and was told they found a polyp.  My follow up with my Gastro is in May - and of course I decided to Google Polyps and now I am freaked out.  I am 43 with Celiac and also IBS - anyone else have a polyp? I know the best is to wait to talk to my Dr but I am stressing myself out.

I don’t know the size or which type I am looking for support and someone to help calm me down!! 

Thanks!!!!


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kareng Grand Master
4 minutes ago, LolaB said:

Good Morning!

I had my 5 year colonoscopy/endoscopy and was told they found a polyp.  My follow up with my Gastro is in May - and of course I decided to Google Polyps and now I am freaked out.  I am 43 with Celiac and also IBS - anyone else have a polyp? I know the best is to wait to talk to my Dr but I am stressing myself out.

I don’t know the size or which type I am looking for support and someone to help calm me down!! 

Thanks!!!!

I would call and ask.  Usually, if it is cancerous, they will let you know in a few days .  Lots of people have colon polyps....the point is to remove them before they cause issues.

LolaB Apprentice

Thank you!! 

Ennis-TX Grand Master

My last scope set they removed one from my colon and one from my stomach. They came back with a biopsy later and nothing was found. I would say do not worry about and be glad they removed them.

LolaB Apprentice

Appreciate the advice.  Thank you! 

Judy3 Contributor

Same here I have them every time I have a colonoscopy.  Don't worry.  If there is a reason to worry they would call you when they get the biopsies back.  No news is good news!! 

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