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@tina3

Hello. I'm so sorry for what you are going through. I would recommend seeing a doctor about the neuropathy. There's a possibility that it could have nothing to do with your abdominal pain. I have had colon cancer and peripheral neuropathy, but they weren't related. However, I have gastritis, and that could inhibit absorption of Vitamin B-12, which a lack of B12 could cause the neuropathy. So I have to take B12 injections, which helps. But the neuropathy could be caused by any number of things, so I would suggest you see your doctor. Hope all goes well with your colonoscopy.

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Thanks so much for your reply. I feel so alone with this battle. I don’t know what stage colon cancer I’m in but I’ve had symptoms of minor bleeding for a couple of years. I thought they were hemorrhoids which were diagnosed from a colorectal surgeon. I never have had blood mixed in my stool. I guess everyone’s symptoms are different. I should have went for a colonoscopy sooner… now it may be too late. My worst nightmare right now is metastasis. They did a CT at the end of November that showed a small spot on my liver that was said to be benign. They referred it to a hemangioma or cyst. My doctors said it was quite common and they see it frequently. The rest of the scan was clear. Now I’m three months in with worse symptoms of abdominal pain to the back. I don’t feel unwell or fatigue yet. Do noticed a bit of a delay with urinating. This just started over the last few days.
Thanks for your tips on vitamin B injections. Maybe I’ll just take them to ease symptoms. At this point what do I have to lose. The information I just read on colon cancer is sometimes it spreads to the spine and causes compression with nerves. This also can be what’s happening.