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Walleye

(35,095 posts)
Fri Mar 15, 2024, 10:56 AM Mar 2024

Home safe from my colonoscopy! Thank you everyone for your help and concern

Phew. Good to get it over with, they found four small polyps which were completely removed, and they want me to get another colonoscopy in three years. Of course there’s always pending lab test results. Not gonna worry about that right now. The doctor didn’t seem worried. Just glad to get through it, had a nice nap. Good looking young doctor but I didn’t see much of him. Thanks again everyone, take care of yourselves. Your comments and suggestions were very much appreciated 🙏🏻

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Home safe from my colonoscopy! Thank you everyone for your help and concern (Original Post) Walleye Mar 2024 OP
Great to hear DarthDem Mar 2024 #1
Thank you, taking to the couch Walleye Mar 2024 #8
Good news indeed, I gotta get one soon. a kennedy Mar 2024 #2
It sure is good to get it over with Walleye Mar 2024 #7
What's your first meal? underpants Mar 2024 #3
When my friend used to take me we would go for bacon and egg and cheese sandwiches. But today I have Walleye Mar 2024 #6
Funny (I hope) story from my friend underpants Mar 2024 #11
Reminds me of the story of two friends who hung their medical shingles together. Bumbles Mar 2024 #14
😆 underpants Mar 2024 #18
That's a GREAT story! calimary Mar 2024 #15
😆 underpants Mar 2024 #19
My tradition is stopping for In-N-Out JoseBalow Mar 2024 #29
Good to spread the word that a colonoscopy is a breeze. applegrove Mar 2024 #4
Exactly so, I'm feeling almost back to normal now. And glad I did it Walleye Mar 2024 #5
What a relief! Glad to hear you're all done now! Diamond_Dog Mar 2024 #9
Thank you Walleye Mar 2024 #24
Glad that's over for you EYESORE 9001 Mar 2024 #10
Where professionals get their training Turbineguy Mar 2024 #12
I gotta admit, I laughed and laughed Walleye Mar 2024 #27
LOL! He's hilarious! JoseBalow Mar 2024 #30
Yay! Home safe and sound. Bumbles Mar 2024 #13
Sounds good, but eat more fiber. surfered Mar 2024 #16
Yep gotta get into more vegetables, I eat lots of fruit Walleye Mar 2024 #22
The mental connection to your gut is fascinating. and frightening. Beware, it can do a number on ya. twodogsbarking Mar 2024 #32
We've started drink powdered Benefiber in water surfered Mar 2024 #33
Yeah I do take fiber Metamucil type capsules when I think of it Walleye Mar 2024 #34
I was on the 3 yr plan, but I graduated surfered Mar 2024 #35
Good for you, no not as bad as it used to be. So I have to go back in three years, that seems like a long time right now Walleye Mar 2024 #36
The scope isn't bad. The prep is less nasty than it used to be. I have had two. twodogsbarking Mar 2024 #17
Everything is OK, had some eggs and some yogurt feeling back to normal. I first started getting them when they were Walleye Mar 2024 #21
I had two DownriverDem Mar 2024 #20
Huggggs. Glad it is done with. Vibes for decent lab results. Rest. niyad Mar 2024 #23
Thanks so much Walleye Mar 2024 #28
as long as i could do saltines + squirt. the grapefruice flavoring not enough. tried spearmint. nope, peppermint was it. pansypoo53219 Mar 2024 #25
GOOD NEWS! elleng Mar 2024 #26
I usually get the double scope. multigraincracker Mar 2024 #31
That's a pretty good sick joke,glad you're OK Walleye Mar 2024 #39
Thank you. multigraincracker Mar 2024 #40
I had that a few years back - TBF Mar 2024 #37
Thank you, 4 polyps he said come back in three years, I have a family history Walleye Mar 2024 #38

underpants

(186,382 posts)
3. What's your first meal?
Fri Mar 15, 2024, 11:00 AM
Mar 2024

I have a friend who has to get one every other year. The last one he told his girlfriend- screw it, let’s go to Five Guys.

Walleye

(35,095 posts)
6. When my friend used to take me we would go for bacon and egg and cheese sandwiches. But today I have
Fri Mar 15, 2024, 11:31 AM
Mar 2024

Homemade cream chip beef on English muffins. I am kind of craving a hamburger or cheesesteak, Come to think of it

underpants

(186,382 posts)
11. Funny (I hope) story from my friend
Fri Mar 15, 2024, 11:53 AM
Mar 2024

He asked his proctologist how he chose that field.
The Dr. told a story of his doing residency in the ER. A patient came in who’d been in a car wreck and went through the windshield. As you can imagine it was pretty ghastly.

After they finish (no idea of the outcome) he sat down and hung his head. “I can’t do this anymore” he said. His supervisor sat down with him and tried to console him. “Have you considered proctology?”
“Huh?”
“Well, it’s been my experience after years in the ER that when someone goes through a windshield they almost never do it ass first”


He changed his residency.

Bumbles

(218 posts)
14. Reminds me of the story of two friends who hung their medical shingles together.
Fri Mar 15, 2024, 01:22 PM
Mar 2024

One was a psychiatrist, the other a proctologist. They advertised that they treated "odds and ends."

calimary

(84,119 posts)
15. That's a GREAT story!
Fri Mar 15, 2024, 01:24 PM
Mar 2024

Although I must say, in radio, a few people I worked with insisted on doing EVERYTHING ass-first.


Figuratively speaking, of course.

EYESORE 9001

(27,473 posts)
10. Glad that's over for you
Fri Mar 15, 2024, 11:52 AM
Mar 2024

My worst experience with that procedure wasn’t the prep. I woke up once in the middle of the exam. The probe was exploring the nether regions when I suddenly awoke - fully aware of what was going on. It was like, *POP* awake! It was very uncomfortable. I heard someone say, ‘get him back under! Quick!’

surfered

(2,771 posts)
35. I was on the 3 yr plan, but I graduated
Fri Mar 15, 2024, 04:25 PM
Mar 2024

To the 5 yr plan and the most recent ( week ago) indicated I can stay with the 5 year regimen.

The prep is not as bad as it used to be.

Good luck!

Walleye

(35,095 posts)
36. Good for you, no not as bad as it used to be. So I have to go back in three years, that seems like a long time right now
Fri Mar 15, 2024, 04:40 PM
Mar 2024

twodogsbarking

(12,228 posts)
17. The scope isn't bad. The prep is less nasty than it used to be. I have had two.
Fri Mar 15, 2024, 01:27 PM
Mar 2024

Great people that do the work. Schedule earlier in the day so you don't fast as long.
Take care of yourselves. BTW, pooping blood sucks.

Walleye

(35,095 posts)
21. Everything is OK, had some eggs and some yogurt feeling back to normal. I first started getting them when they were
Fri Mar 15, 2024, 01:51 PM
Mar 2024

Sigmoidoscopy I think that’s what they were called and I had to take an enema it was just terrible, and I don’t think I was completely unconscious either. This time I was out for 25 minutes but it seems like a minute

DownriverDem

(6,607 posts)
20. I had two
Fri Mar 15, 2024, 01:43 PM
Mar 2024

The second one I used Suflave for the prep. (my insurance wouldn't pay for it so my doc gave it to me) It had two bottles, but only took one dose of the second bottle. That was all I needed. I had one polyp removed and told to come back in 3-5 years. 5 years sounds good to me.

pansypoo53219

(21,683 posts)
25. as long as i could do saltines + squirt. the grapefruice flavoring not enough. tried spearmint. nope, peppermint was it.
Fri Mar 15, 2024, 01:53 PM
Mar 2024

see if cinnamon is clear.

multigraincracker

(33,957 posts)
31. I usually get the double scope.
Fri Mar 15, 2024, 02:59 PM
Mar 2024

I’ve had a Hiatal Hernia, so get a Esophagoscope and a Colonoscopy together.
My standard joke is to ask them to please do the throat first, please.
Here is to continued good health.

multigraincracker

(33,957 posts)
40. Thank you.
Sat Mar 23, 2024, 10:09 AM
Mar 2024

I’ve had Barrettes for over 30 years. Doc said it is actually improving. He had never seen that before.

TBF

(34,121 posts)
37. I had that a few years back -
Sat Mar 23, 2024, 09:49 AM
Mar 2024

thankfully out for it because they did both (I needed to go off my blood thinner so he did the endoscopy at same time). Several polyps, all came back benign. Even after removing polyps he said I could schedule the next one in ten years, so that was a relief. Hoping you will have the same result!

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