Very high FIT test result

Hello all,

I'm a 50+ man and got the result of my second FIT test yesterday. To be honest am feeling a bit freaked out - actually majorly freaked out. Reason for the test was that I've had intermittent mild abdominal pain for about 6 months. I assumed it was a muscular problem when clearly it wasn't.

The result of the first test was over 900 and the second around 1000. So there's little doubt there's blood in the samples (even though none was visible). My GP has made an urgent referral to the colorectal clinic at the hospital. It's hard not to google things like this when you're in shock (have tried to only read stuff from reputable sources), and I understand that there are a number of things that can be causing blood in the stool: ulcers, polyps, hemorrhoids as well as cancer. Though looking through different forums, I've not seen anyone report figures like this and things feel pretty bleak today.

Not really sure why I'm writing this, as I realise nothing new will be known until I get the referral/have colonoscopy. Maybe it's just to know that other people are going through the same thing, or even just understand what I'm talking about. Thanks for reading :)

B

  • No results.  After my ct scan I was referred for colonoscopy. Still no letter regarding findings of ct scan.

    Anyway I  followed prep to the letter, went along to appointment but procedure didn't go ahead because prep hadn't cleared bowel!. I was asked if I suffered with constipation,  told them yes and it was on my hospital records.  Anyway now I have to follow 5 day diet, with daily laxative then prep again!

    I am still waiting to hear when that will happen.  Managed to get through on telephone to hospital,  only to be told its a wait for department to contact me.  Then I  was asked why I went out of my nhs area for colonoscopy.  I was given the appointment because I was urgent referral and no appointment available nearer.

    So that has caused delay because my health authority has to contact other NHS authority to find out???

    Crazy situation!!

    Kind thoughts going out to everyone on this chat site.

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    Thanks Sue.   The polyp was tiny apparently, not big enough to remove.  And it wasnt there on my colonoscopy 2 years previously.

    My bowels were virtually immaculate in 2021 at my first colonoscopy! Not a thing to mention.  My stools were near on perfect . But the last two years everything has changed...god knows whats going on...!

    And now i have so many problems on the outside too!  Really hope to get to the bottom of it (excuse the pun!)