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03-20-2015 10:18 PM
03-20-2015 10:31 PM
On 3/20/2015 evelyner said: I just had the test last week. I was careful for 2 days before and made a huge pot of chicken soup. I had the broth and chicken I had yogurt cheese and applesauce. It was a good transition and better for the test. Good luck
Most Doctors say no dairy....
03-20-2015 10:42 PM
On 3/20/2015 Reever said:What she probably felt was them shooting some compressed air into her colon to "fluf" it up and get the wrinkles and creases out. It can really hurt which is why they put you to sleep. I've been pretty much fully awake for several colonoscopies and found this to be most uncomfortable. Now I talk to whoever is doing the anesthesia and make sure I'm fully "under". No reason to avoid a colonoscopy that could save your life when a little communication is all that is necessary. Oh, and you far*t that air for hours afterwards.A friend of mine had a terrible experience. During the test she was drugged, but remembers feeling horrible discomfort as they were probing. But she wwas unable to speak to tell the doctor. She has told me "never again". Everyone says the prep is the worst part but Ive heard stories that the actual procedure can negatively affect some people.
03-20-2015 11:13 PM
Thanks everyone for posting your experiences about this, both good and bad. I'm overdue for my colonoscopy and have delayed for various reasons, illnesses and deaths in the family, etc. But I know I HAVE to get it done.
The prep the last time was horrible for me, but your posts make me think that maybe it won't be so bad due to different protocols available now. I'm going to call my doctor's office first thing Monday and find out what they use now. Polady, please come back after your test and let us know how the pills worked!
When I had my last one, I had had a hysterectomy years before, and I was not totally asleep at the beginning of the procedure. I felt some pain and told the doctor... he said he was working around some scar tissue from my previous hysterectomy. They gave me more valium (that's what they used then) and I was fine. I remember seeing my colon on the screen and the nurse saying "you're clean as a whistle"!
The odd thing was, prior to the colonoscopy, I had had very, very bad bouts with IBS, pain so bad sometimes I felt like someone was running a knife around inside my abdomen. But after that procedure, I have only had a problem like that a few times in over ten years. I think maybe that scar tissue had been blocking something and he accidentally straightened it out! So my colonoscopy not only gave me good test results, it pretty much cured my IBS!
03-20-2015 11:28 PM
03-20-2015 11:48 PM
On 3/20/2015 namealreadytaken said:I never cease to be amazed that people come here to discuss their medical problems up to and including bowel movements. Puleez. If you consider your doctor and his office inadequate to discuss this procedure, please do not let him/her perform it because they are definitely not qualified if they don't know more than a fashion forum.
About flex sig, done in lieu of colonoscopy. Those who say it serves no purposes are certainly not qualified to make that blanket statement and do not know why this procedure is sometimes done. If you don't have as doctor or one not qualified to address this, go to WebMD or some qualified website.
If this conversation helps to save the life of just one
person it would be worth it...
:
We had a dear friend who went into Hospital for his
heart... His back was hurting him as he lay on the
Hospital's bed... All the Drs thought it was the usual
patient complain of uncomfortable beds.. but one
young Dr decided to do a scan... They found a very
large tumor had gone through his gut and fused to
his spine..
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He passed away in the hospital...
03-21-2015 12:13 AM
Kzeks, many of us are terrified of dying. I am always worried about disease, but I think the far worst one is ALS. I do worry about colon cancer, but not as much as ALS. I also have a bad back and never thought about the possibility of a tumor. I always attributed it to a disc.
03-21-2015 12:42 AM
On 3/20/2015 namealreadytaken said:I never cease to be amazed that people come here to discuss their medical problems up to and including bowel movements. Puleez. If you consider your doctor and his office inadequate to discuss this procedure, please do not let him/her perform it because they are definitely not qualified if they don't know more than a fashion forum.
About flex sig, done in lieu of colonoscopy. Those who say it serves no purposes are certainly not qualified to make that blanket statement and do not know why this procedure is sometimes done. If you don't have as doctor or one not qualified to address this, go to WebMD or some qualified website.
Presumptuous much? I haven't seen any indication here that anyone considers their doctors inadequate to discuss or do their procedure.
And I never cease to be amazed at the people who come here to complain about what other posters choose to talk about. Why would you care? And after all, YOU are talking about the subject, too.
If you don't want to read about bowel movements, why on earth would you open a thread entitled "Colonoscopy Prep" and talk about them?... puleez! 
03-21-2015 06:14 AM
On 3/20/2015 circles said:I have never had the test....refused...don't want to go through all that prep....but I do believe the red foods would confuse the test with blood....
Good Luck....
Wow, You must like to play roulette with your life, eh?
03-21-2015 09:16 AM
On 3/20/2015 Reever said:A friend of mine had a terrible experience. During the test she was drugged, but remembers feeling horrible discomfort as they were probing. But she wwas unable to speak to tell the doctor. She has told me "never again". Everyone says the prep is the worst part but Ive heard stories that the actual procedure can negatively affect some people.
If you google "problems with colonoscopies", you will see many other possible issues with them. I'm certainly not saying they do not save lives, but I'm saying there are issues with perforated colons and infections.
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