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DiscussionIncomplete bowel evacuation. What could be causing this? Advice?
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@christina3444 It seems doctors in different countries seem to have different opinions. Also, I would imagine research results have changed since you had your colonoscopy. I am surprised that with a diverticulosis diagnosis you were not expected to have a colonoscopy at least every five years as follow up. In any case, I am sure if the foods you are eating affects your bowel badly enough you would know to contact your doctor about another colonoscopy.
My husband had eight polyps removed as well, and will be going in for another colonoscopy in March his year for follow up on the diverticulosis (he has never had any pain or discomfort) and to check if he has developed any more polyps since his last colonoscopy a year ago.
My husband and I had colonoscopies done at the same clinic but by different doctors. While his doctor recommended he return for another colonoscopy for follow up (he is 73), my doctor said “at your age you do not need any more colonoscopies” - even though I had some polyps removed too. I guess he figured since I was already 77 at the time (I am 79 now) I would not live long enough to schedule another colonoscopy …!? 😆
I do believe doctors - especially the male - tend to dismiss women’s issues. At least, that has been my experience. 🤷🏼♀️