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Mom is sick?

My mom is feeling very sick. She feels very dizzy and very weak. She has been having blood in her piles. She had to have tumors removed from her colon some years ago. Ever since I can remember, she has always struggled with a horrible stomach. She inherited from my Grandpa. She says that she is about to get a colonoscopy in a few days. What is the problem? What can I do to help?

Do not tell your mom to take iron supplements! She may not be iron deficient and even if she is, the iron causes stomach upset and constipation, which could make her symptoms worse. Not to mention, too much iron in your system is detrimental to your health. If your mom is already scheduled to see her doctor, they will probably check this anyway and tell her what to do from there.

Keep an eye on your mom, too. Some blood loss isn’t always a major issue, it could just be a symptom, but if your mom looks very pale or is loosing a lot of blood, it might be a good idea to take her to the hospital. Call her doctor first to see if he agrees that it is necessary, though.

You should help your mom follow a bland diet (you can find instructions by googling it) and make sure she’s not eating “roughage”. Things like nuts, seeds, and popcorn can aggravate gastrointestinal symptoms… so can spicy or greasy foods. Sometimes fresh vegetables can aggravate GI symptoms, too.

I don’t know what your mom has, but there are a lot of different GI problems that can be long term but not life threatening. She (and you) won’t know anything until after the colonoscopy, but try not to focus on what she has at the moment.

One important thing you can do is to go with your mom to her appointment. When she comes back, she’ll be knocked out from the medications, and she will need someone reliable there that the doctor can talk to. The doctor (with your mother’s permission) will probably give you a brief overview of the procedure and maybe an idea of what he thinks may be the problem. He will give your mom the official results during a follow up appointment… this gives him time to confirm his findings.

Hope your mom is feeling better soon!

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