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Gary Blanchard

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I am scheduled for a colonoscopy Tuesday. I had one a year ago, but the prep wasn't sufficient; after knocking me out they couldn't continue the procedure. This time I am on a two day prep, which basically means nothing solid from last might until after the procedure, plus having to do all that dulcolax and magnesium citrate.

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Well, I have given anaesthesia for quite may colonoscopies and it is needed because it´s not the easiest thing to do. It is is especially when colon starts to go the other way that it it hurts sometimes. But, with some Rapifen and some Propofol things often goes much (much) easier. No need to worry, really. It will be fine.
 
My mother died of colon cancer, so I get these every five years. The worst part, really, is the prep. As Wilmer points out, the anesthesia makes the procedure easy, though I didn't feel so good after last year's procedure; the anesthesia had me feeling pretty off for most of the day. That had never happened to me before.
 
I will be working at my office (five minutes from home) tomorrow, but took off from the program, 50 minutes away. :embarrassed:
My thoughts on the prep: if you think you have to go, it's way too late.

Kidding/joking aside, I hope it goes well and your results are good. I think it's one of natures cruel jokes that the backside and bottom end goes bad as we age.
 
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I once had a camera jammed up my urethra to rule out bladder cancer. The procedure involved a cute nurse filling my bladder with some liquid that is supposed to numb you by inserting a giant turkey baster in me. When my bladder was full, she secured the end of my dick with a metal clamp. Twenty minutes later the doctor undid the clamp and quickly slid a camera all the way up to my bladder and looked around. This was just about a week after getting a prostate biopsy.
I would do a hundred colonoscopies if it would save me from having to do one of the aforementioned tests again.
 
I once had a camera jammed up my urethra to rule out bladder cancer. The procedure involved a cute nurse filling my bladder with some liquid that is supposed to numb you by inserting a giant turkey baster in me. When my bladder was full, she secured the end of my dick with a metal clamp. Twenty minutes later the doctor undid the clamp and quickly slid a camera all the way up to my bladder and looked around. This was just about a week after getting a prostate biopsy.
I would do a hundred colonoscopies if it would save me from having to do one of the aforementioned tests again.
I will look at the colonoscopy differently after that. :zoinks:
 
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