I watched a movie on my laptop while doing my prep. I just positioned the computer on a tv stand. Made the time pass a little faster.
I watched a movie on my laptop while doing my prep. I just positioned the computer on a tv stand. Made the time pass a little faster.
"Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather, to skid in broadside thoroughly used-up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming: WOW WHAT A RIDE!!!!"
good luck with your test! I've had it done numerous times, and most of the time it's not that bad. The prep is worst, but with the pill-preps even that's not too bad. Just make sure to drink lots and lots both to keep your blood sugar going and to keep somewhat hydrated. And another thing I've found very useful is to make sure to eat live yogurt for a few days after to replace the lost good bacteria from your guts after such a thorough cleaning. As for the procedure itself, in the US they tend to drug you up so you won't be very alert or remember much. In Norway they give you no drugs. The first time I had it done, I was in no pain so I just amused myself by watching the screen. As a biologist I found it really cool to see what a real instestine looks like rather than just diagrams in a text book.
Not as bad as cancer!!!
I'm sure it's not a pleasant experience but I saw a show on tv recently that showed a man who didn't have a colonoscopy done because his "friends" told him how bad it was. He later developed colon cancer.
Good luck to you. I hope the results come back all clear.
As we must account for every idle word, so must we account for every idle silence." ~Benjamin Franklin
The test was not bad. I was sedated (mildly) with valium like stuff, but was awake and watched the whole thing. I drank that entire jug of awful stuff and seemed to go plenty, but the doctor said I was definitely not all cleaned out???? Just wondered how that could happen.
I haven't had one but sending you good vibes for the prep, test and results. DH had one and said it wasn't that bad, he has trouble sleeping so a day sedated was nice. He had to have it to diagnose his crohn's.
My dad put his off and at 52 was determined to have Stage 3 Colon Cancer. After having a piece of his colon removed and six months of chemo he will be the first to tell you it is worth it. He will also tell you the prep sucks. I have to have one at 40 thanks to dear old dad but I will be doing it shortly after my birthday.
Amanda
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