Colonoscopy....

gbflyer

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We refer to it as the "night of a thousand waterfalls" I had my first at 50, am due for another one this year.


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The clean out is horrible. I can see the need for the first jug of that stuff they make you drink but the second one is nothing but misandry / misogyny. Also not a great time for the grade 3 ‘roids to make their appearance.
 

Snowwolfe

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Just had one 9 days ago. The prep is a pita. The not eating is a royal pain. When you feel a fart coming on.......RUN! You have maybe 5 seconds before you destroy another pair of underwear.
Why anyone would put off getting one is beyond me. It aint worth dying over.
 

MNGrouser

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Between the changing guidelines on when they recommend you do it and my habit of getting older each year, I now meet the criteria. I was just in for a routine check-up and establishing care with a new doctor (first time meeting him) after my old doc retired. He explained that I should get a colonoscopy and why it was a good idea.
"Is that something you'd like to do?", he asked.

I burst out laughing. Doc, you have GOT to find a better way to ask that question! I go in for my first one in March.
 

7mm-08

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For all of those who have had it done. We're you put to sleep or sedated?

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This is a VERY good question. A bunch of open-source Internet research will take you down this rabbit hole. What I can say (after three colonoscopies all under sedation and having a close friend have a near fatal "experience" with colorectal cancer) is that the jury is out on this anesthesia subject.
 
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My doc told me today that the prep is a lot better now than it used to be.
My lucky year...colonoscopy and follow-up scope for bladder issue. Not on the same day, thank God!
 

TWard

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The pre sucks. No if ands or butts. After you wake up from a nice nap. The best food you ever ate. And not that its any good, but to truly be starving for hours goes a long way in eating "seefood" see food eat food.
 

rngr0194

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I do this each time that I go in for the Colonoscopy as I have Barrett's Esophigus so they do the upper Endoscopy at the same time like you. They just go deep till they meet in the middle!
My wife is getting it from both ends in a few weeks. As the significant other going with her, anything I need to watch out for after the procedures?
 

johnsd16

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My wife is getting it from both ends in a few weeks. As the significant other going with her, anything I need to watch out for after the procedures?
It all depends on what they do or do not do during the procedures. If they take small biopsies or remove small polyps, then the risk of bleeding or other complications is so low it is hard to measure (one in thousands of procedures, but if they remove large polyps with broad bases, then they may to tell you that there is an increased risk of bleeding, to not take anti-inflammatory medication, or do other precautions.

Same for if they do a stretching of the esophagus if she is having trouble swallowing. They may say soft foods for a few days, etc. Overall endoscopic procedures are very low risk and are rarely met with complications, but you will get counseling before taking her home. No driving until the next day.
 
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