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Just saw your post. I guess you’ve had your colonoscopy by now and I hope all is well.
Was going to tell you that my cologuard came back positive this past November and my colonoscopy was completely normal.
My advice in general is that if you are due for your colonoscopy just do it and skip the cologuard. If it comes back positive you might have to wait quite a while to get your colonoscopy and all that worry is something nobody needs.
I wasn't the normal response to a positive Cologuard test.
I had been having colon problems for several years and doctors couldn't get a handle on it. Had lots of diverticula and alternating diarrhea/constipation and a lot of pain. I knew something was terribly wrong.
So for me getting a positive Cologuard test was a glimmer of hope that they may have hit finally on something. I knew it could be bad news, but likely whatever was found would be treatable.
Second, it is almost always a good thing to know about a potential problem before it gets out of hand and too nasty to be successfully treated. That's what the Cologuard and frequent colonoscopies are intended for.
So yes, it's emotional and scary - I went through that and it's normal.
I also encourage you to consider reframing your thinking based on the information below - as a screening test, a positive Cologuard is only an indicator to do more definitive testing. Knowing the facts can greatly help with managing your feelings.
Hope this all helps.
Information From
https://www.cologuard.com/colon-cancer-screening-results
What does a positive result mean?
If you received this result:
Cologuard detected altered DNA and/or blood in your stool
This could be due to precancerous growths, colorectal cancer, or some other reason
It’s important to know that this is not the same as a cancer diagnosis
If your Cologuard test is positive and you are not experiencing symptoms, a colonoscopy is recommended to rule out cancer. Many patients with early‐stage colon cancer have no symptoms and are diagnosed through screening
False positives can occur. When you discuss your result with a healthcare provider, you will need to plan a colonoscopy to confirm your result.