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Blossoming Tue 13-Apr-21 21:04:31

If it’s anything like my experience there will be a multidisciplinary team looking at all aspects, such as anaesthesia, surgery, any existing conditions. For instance, I had become severely anaemic due to internal bleeding so needed iron infusions before my surgery. Things will be proceeding in the background, as it were. Once they decided on my treatment plan things moved very quickly indeed. It is very scary because you’re in unknown territory. Both of the charities mentioned are very helpful. Wishing you both all the best.

Alygran Tue 13-Apr-21 20:39:09

I echo the suggestions of Bowel Cancer UK and MacMillan. Both organisations were very helpful and supportive when DH was diagnosed.
Don’t forget to look after yourself too, perhaps contact your local Carers Centre, they may have local support groups. flowers

dragonfly46 Tue 13-Apr-21 20:23:38

When I was first diagnosed with breast cancer I felt the same. Waiting for test results is the very worst time. Once you have the results and a treatment plan it does get easier.
At the moment just live a day at a time and whatever you do don’t Google. Just trust your doctors.

hulahoop Tue 13-Apr-21 20:15:21

I agree look at forums they are very supportive and informative .The wait is hard for all concerned take care of yourselves and best wishes for the future .

B9exchange Tue 13-Apr-21 19:58:39

Don't forget MacMillan cancer support, they are happy to answer all questions.

YorkLady Tue 13-Apr-21 19:26:10

Look at bowelcanceruk.org.uk.
They have a community who are very helpful
Last year we were in the same situation, OH diagnosed with Stage3 bowel cancer. He’s is now in the clear, the community forum really helped when you think things aren’t going too quickly.
Hope this is of help to you.

MrsPickle Tue 13-Apr-21 19:07:27

Sorry, bit of a ramble...
5 weeks ago, hub got the results of his routine poo test and he had a colonoscopy. The results of that were blunt and unexpected; a malignant growth.
He's had his MRI scan today, but we both feel totally lost in the system. We wait again for the specialists to pull together the results of all tests and have been told that should be about 2 weeks.
We feel in limbo, with questions to ask and those we feel we should be asking, if only we knew what they were.
He says he's feeling ok, though i have noticed him getting tired. Work are very supportive.
Anywhere to turn for a bit of support at this early stage, even when we don't know what we face?