GP found a mass during examination

Hello, I am 51 and a fairly healthy mum of two young adults.

The other night I couldn't sleep because I was getting waves of excruciating stomach pain (below my belly button) which I thought might have been something I ate or IBS! But I didn't eat anything out of the ordinary.

I have been experiencing times where I feel like I need to go urgently, then all that comes out is mucus or small / slim stools. I have woken up in the morning with mucus round my rectum too. Some days I don't pass any stools, other days I go and very little comes out, I think I'm done, then I have to go back to pass more. I am experiencing constant tailbone aches. There have been no traces of blood which I hope is a good sign. I also think I have been getting neuropathy in my feet (not sure if this is linked).

After the cramping in the night, I managed to get a GP appointment the following day. The Dr examined me and found what he called a mass in my rectum, which he said 'he wouldn't expect anything to be there, but not to worry'. Of course I was in shock and could only think of the worst, but I am trying my best to stay positive until I KNOW exactly what is happening! I am awaiting an urgent referral to the hospital and have already had bloods taken.

I wondered if anyone can relate?

  • Hello SammieJammie

    I'm sorry to hear that you've been having some ongoing health concerns. You did exactly the right thing in seeing your GP and it's good to know that he's already referred you to see the specialists urgently. 

    We know that for many people this period of waiting and uncertainty can be really difficult. Try to stay positive - I know from the many posts I've read here over the years that this really does help while waiting. Also please don't search the internet for information and answers as this leaves people feeling more anxious and worried. 

    Hopefully, you won't have to wait too long for your appointment and the specialists will be able to give you some answers and reassurance when you see them In the meantime if you'd like to talk with one of our nurses for some advice and support you're most welcome ti give them a call. They're available Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm on 0808 800 4040. 

    Keep in touch SammieJammie and let us know how you get on. We're here for you. 

    Best wishes, 
    Jenn
    Cancer Chat moderator