Just a reminder - this group is here to offer support, share experiences, and offer our thoughts - but this is not medical advice, and you should always consult your medical professional(s). ~Tom, GCCA Survivor - Colon Cancer Connected Site Administrator. Seeing a doctor about it will put you on the path to “knowing” rather than “speculating.” Please let us know what you find out as information like that could be helpful to others. We do wish you all the best and narrowing down what's going on. That will go a long way in getting you some Peace of Mind as well. The doctor can put you through some tests that can help you narrow down the causes. This way you don't have to speculate about what's going on. Anytime something seems a little bit off and it becomes a consistent thing, go ahead and get it checked out. If you have never had this checked out by a medical professional I would go ahead and do so. It doesn't sound like anything that is sinister but definitely something to know why it's happening. Gotta stay on the safe side of these things. Has that been occurring often? I know you said they go away after a few weeks but I was just wondering if that's a consistent thing that's happening with you? Anytime abdominal pain enters the picture it needs to be checked out. Is this the first time your stool has changed to what you are seeing? And over the last year you were mentioning you've had some stomach pains as well. You mentioned that you've had to deal with Constipation and diarrhea over several years. I hate to hear you're having to deal with this. Thank you for posting on Colon Cancer Connected.
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