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Originally Posted by Dan D
OK OK, here we go: Man comes home from the doctor: "That was awful. I had to give a urine, fecal and sperm sample". Wife: "why did not you just give him your old brown cord jacket that you keep wearing each and every day?"- Seriously, visible blood in the stool very likely means haemorrhoids, "not visible blood" could mean cancer, for that test you need to send stool samples to the laboratory where they use chemicals to find that out. You see, I am not only bricklayer but also a proctologIst.
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I'm not any expert in this field.
It could have been a smaller things like haemorrhoids but his case-it was cancer. well developed. It must have started with very litte blood.
Edit- most of his stomach was removed he was on the operation table for several hours(can't remember how many)
Markus