Colon can.cer survivors share how they ‘knew’ it was time to see a doctor

Constipation

Catherine Wright was also diagnosed at a young age—she was 33 when doctors confirmed stage III colorectal cancer.

“I was pregnant with my second child when I began having constipation,” she explained. “Each night, I’d wake up with an urgent need to go to the bathroom. But then I’d sit on the toilet, unable to empty my bowels. It was annoying and interfered with my sleep.”

Jaystan Davis had a similar experience but was even younger. He was diagnosed with stage IV colorectal cancer at just 19.

“I thought the inconsistent stools I was experiencing were from diet changes I’d made,” he said. “I was scared and very confused.”

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