To See or Not To See
That's the question. I had vaguely been wondering if it was possible that, after the FIT test in 2019 came back negative, and presumably I had a tumor already growing in me, it might have started bleeding after I had the FIT test done. Turns out that it is very possible that at the time you are dilligently collecting your stool sample it is not bleeding at all. It could have been before and after and not during. It even states that in the brochure "Understanding your FIT results" from SaskCancer. "Polyps can develop over time and Bleed Intermittently, which is why you should complete the FIT every two years." Intermittenly means "of" and "on". Isn't that comforting to know? Small wonder it wasn't caught earlier!
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