Cancer could have killed me, but the worst was yet to come.

To the Moderators, I could not find a forum to cover this, so feel free to move it to the correct place.

Hi All

In 2008, while I was at my father’s funeral on the Monday – I felt so depressed, but what I did not expect was on the Friday, an Oncologist phoned me asking if I could go in to hospital ready for surgery on the Monday, they had found I had testical cancer. I attended the appointment and had the operation, and with a 7 year remission period, so I am still in this even now.

The chance of beating testical cancer these days is very high, if caught in time. …And I thought that time was bad, but I had worse to come in years that followed. Doctors assumed I was suffering from IBS, and therefore treated me for it. What they did not know was a problem linked to any form of cancer effecting the abdominal area. In January 2012, I spent the whole month in hospital, with abdominal pain I had never even encountered before. Part of my intestines was gangrene and the longer it was left the chances of survival was dropping rapidly. I was operated on and over 50cm of my intestine was removed. But over the next couple of days, instead of recovering I became worse, much worse, I was sick just on water, until the point where all that came out was a black substance. At this point I was rushed down to surgery again to have a second operation, they found part of another organ which was close to the intestine that was dead, had also died. It took me over a year to get over this double operation, and feel normal again.

I thought I would bring this up, because I could not find anything on patient.info – I did not know the two were even linked, but I can assure you they are – both can kill if not treated. The two were Testical Cancer and Small intestinal ischemia and infarction. I had about a 3 year gap, but this can vary and there are factors that can cause the second problem.  

Regards,

Les.

Hi Les,

I moved it to Bowel problems as more specific than Abdominal Disorders. I am still rationalising the groups so will check this whole area again.

I'm not saying whether the two are linked or not but there is a PatientPlus article on bowel ischaemia here https://patient.info/doctor/bowel-ischaemia

Regards,

Alan

Emis Moderator

Thank you Alan,

It looks like Google did not pick up on the keywords I used to get that article up, I certainly didn't type in the keyword 'bowel' which is probably why.

Thanks again!

Les.

I cannot imagine the pain of losing your dad and the. Suffering you have endured with your body. I have never heard of this and pray you get some kind of relief from all this soon. It makes me wonder did docs leave cancer cells behind on the first surgery to your knowledge?