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‎03-23-2015 03:56 PM
On 3/23/2015 Mothertrucker said:Done! piece of cake- They actually gave me Propofol..
Going upstairs to rest- Had 4 polyps removed- no symptoms- so really glad I did it!
Thank you all for your support!
Glad everything went well.
‎03-23-2015 06:41 PM
‎03-23-2015 07:26 PM
On 3/23/2015 stray770 said: I am a nurse and my father and grandfather died from colon cancer....yes, the prep is literally a pia but the test saves lives; the statistics are there. A flexible sigmoidoscopy is out dated as you can only view a limited area of the lower colon...the stool for occult blood is just that, it detects blood in the stool which could be for other reasons rather than colon cancer. The colonoscopy views a much larger area of the colon which is essential for diagnostic purposes, biopsy and removal of polyps which can be precancerous lesions. I knew a number of people who refused colonoscopy and sadly passed away and not comfortably. It is far better to experience a few hours of being mildly uncomfortable rather than the pain and misery of colon cancer. The drugs today have minimal effect; I went back to work right after.
Your post bears repeating, for all of those who say that they won't get one.
‎03-23-2015 07:29 PM
On 3/23/2015 Mothertrucker said:Done! piece of cake- They actually gave me Propofol..
Going upstairs to rest- Had 4 polyps removed- no symptoms- so really glad I did it!
Thank you all for your support!
And that is why it is so important for people to have a colonoscopy. Can you imagine if you had refused to have one?
Those polyps would have gone undetected, and could have possibly become cancer.
But, since you did have a colonoscopy, they were found and removed, and you can go about your life now.
‎03-23-2015 09:05 PM
Yes, plaid pants! I am so glad I did it! i had no symptoms whatsoever and am 56..Had a Flex sig 6 years ago, and so happy I did the "whole enchilada" this time...which reminds me, I am HUNGRY!!!!
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‎03-24-2015 12:38 AM
Yes, I had Versed and Fentanyl for my endoscopy at the same place a month ago.. I liked the propofol better....i came out of it pretty clear...
i generally know in advance what kind of anesthesia I am getting, because the anesthesiolgists always consult with me beforehand as I have pseudocholinesterase deficiency as well as thallasemia, and am an anesthesia risk...
‎03-24-2015 04:51 PM
If polyps are Adenomas they most likely will lead to cancer, but if they are Hyperplastic, they are harmless and will not lead to cancer.
‎03-25-2015 09:11 AM
Pathology reports no cancer found in my polyps- they are benign!!!
BUT, now I have to go back in 3 years, not 10!
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