The important thing here is that your father and grandfather were not young. Did you lose your father, or did he just have polyps? This is common starting at 50 and that is why they suggest everyone start getting scoped at 50. They can remove polyps during a scope and they are slow growing. Let me know what you find out, I'll be thinking of you.
Thanks for your input I am for sure going to get this taken care of with a specialist but I do have close family ties with colon cancer a grandpa who died of colon cancer at 70 and a father with polops at 50 (sp) I know that this is a bit far fetched but it does have me worried. I will let you know what I find out. I pray that its indeed what you mentioned and not anything more. Thanks!!!
Colon cancer in someone as young as you is extremely rare unless there is a genetic colon cancer disease in your family. You may have an anal fissure which is a tear in the anus, or you may be suffering from hemorroids, both can bleed with constipation. Any rectal bleeding needs to be checked out, but I truly doubt it's anything serious. It's best to see a Gastroenterologist, since this is their specialty. Take care!