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When choosing between the 2 evils, I'd go with the colonoscopy full sedation.

The cleanout process (prep) is the same anyway. 2 years ago when I was 52 my

doctor pretty much trapped me into having the test done as a routine thing for

" old folks " . I said I didn't need it etc etc so he said well go with the

sigmoidoscopy you don't need sedation with that since it is just the lower end.

Maybe I just can't tolerate gas, but I will tell you it was the most

excrutiating experience of my life. I have had 4 children and none of those

childbirthing pain was that bad. I ended up screaming for the doc to stop the

test but undaunted he just kept on going and asking me if I had adhesions from a

surgery (No, this was before my gallbladder was removed, but maybe I got

adhesions from pregnancies?). With both proceedures, they pump your intestines

full of carbon dioxide to inflate them like a long balloon. That is what is so

painful, the gas. So if I am ever forced to endure

another test like this ever again, I want to be knocked out with general

anesthesia.

Just my personal experience, Shefy. My sis had a regular colonoscopy under

sedation and she said it was nothing. Just a little groggy afterwards. You have

to get a ride home. They won't let you drive afterwards. With a sigmoidoscopy

you can drive home alone but be prepared to be in a bad mood.

shefy7 <shefy7@...> wrote:

Hello all,

I reded my bloodwork and my sedimentation rate is still high (it was

38, now it's 40). This is usually a sign of inflammation, as my doc.

tells me. (I also had stomach inflammation found when I was about 16

during an endoscopy) My HDL (good cholesterol) was also a little

low, he recommends more exercise (I already do about 3 times a week,

2 hours each). Everything else is good. He also thinks I have IBS bc

of constipation and rare diarhea. I am going to start actigall in a

few days to help shrink the stones (4 stones, 2 are about 10mm and

the rest are smaller). He is recommending a flexible sigmoidoscopy

will be good for me because of my age (22) and no history in the

family of cancer. The preparation is the same, but the flex sig.

doesn't require sedation.

I sometimes have pain in my appendix area, lower right stomach,

after eating...that's why I'm wondering whether or not to have the

colonoscopy. Of course I would want as little as procedure as

possible...Maybe I should have the flex. sig. and if they don't find

anything and I continue to have symtoms then get the

colonoscopy....Any suggestions?

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Hm...sounds scary. Isn't there a high risk of perforating the colon when pumping

air in there?

Shefy

<xander95608@...> wrote:

When choosing between the 2 evils, I'd go with the colonoscopy full sedation.

The cleanout process (prep) is the same anyway. 2 years ago when I was 52 my

doctor pretty much trapped me into having the test done as a routine thing for

" old folks " . I said I didn't need it etc etc so he said well go with the

sigmoidoscopy you don't need sedation with that since it is just the lower end.

Maybe I just can't tolerate gas, but I will tell you it was the most

excrutiating experience of my life. I have had 4 children and none of those

childbirthing pain was that bad. I ended up screaming for the doc to stop the

test but undaunted he just kept on going and asking me if I had adhesions from a

surgery (No, this was before my gallbladder was removed, but maybe I got

adhesions from pregnancies?). With both proceedures, they pump your intestines

full of carbon dioxide to inflate them like a long balloon. That is what is so

painful, the gas. So if I am ever forced to endure

another test like this ever again, I want to be knocked out with general

anesthesia.

Just my personal experience, Shefy. My sis had a regular colonoscopy under

sedation and she said it was nothing. Just a little groggy afterwards. You have

to get a ride home. They won't let you drive afterwards. With a sigmoidoscopy

you can drive home alone but be prepared to be in a bad mood.

shefy7 <shefy7@...> wrote:

Hello all,

I reded my bloodwork and my sedimentation rate is still high (it was

38, now it's 40). This is usually a sign of inflammation, as my doc.

tells me. (I also had stomach inflammation found when I was about 16

during an endoscopy) My HDL (good cholesterol) was also a little

low, he recommends more exercise (I already do about 3 times a week,

2 hours each). Everything else is good. He also thinks I have IBS bc

of constipation and rare diarhea. I am going to start actigall in a

few days to help shrink the stones (4 stones, 2 are about 10mm and

the rest are smaller). He is recommending a flexible sigmoidoscopy

will be good for me because of my age (22) and no history in the

family of cancer. The preparation is the same, but the flex sig.

doesn't require sedation.

I sometimes have pain in my appendix area, lower right stomach,

after eating...that's why I'm wondering whether or not to have the

colonoscopy. Of course I would want as little as procedure as

possible...Maybe I should have the flex. sig. and if they don't find

anything and I continue to have symtoms then get the

colonoscopy....Any suggestions?

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I've only heard of that happening once, and that was in auto shop some guys

goofing around and one guy thought it would be funny to goose another with the

air compressor hose. He popped and died. That story is spread in shop safety

class so you don't get any ideas. However if a doctor does it, it doesn't get

around campus if you know what I mean. They keep it quiet. Colon perforizations

are more likely to happen when they are doing a biopsy and have too much

pressure going in, or during surgery. Even lasers can do it. They will have you

sign a consent form saying you want the test, and will not hold them responsible

for accidents. But if they do you can sue anyway. I have no clue on

statistics. I just hope this is not a test that your doctor wants you to have

without concrete reason for it. Doing colonoscopy is something they are selling

you. You will probably get a Rx for some drug afterwards. That is part of

business. Kinda like upholstery business. You think you

go in to a shop just to get a rip fixed on your seat. Well, somebody is going

to sell you a whole new seat cover and after that, a bottle of their favorite

kind of leather treatment. that is business.

This book Prescription for nutritional healing says you should be taking

essential fatty acids for protect the lining, and L-Glutamine(amino acid), a

major metabolic fuel for intestinal cells and maintains the villi (absorbtion

surfaces in the lining), also Vit B complex plus extra B12 Also need

probiotics, colstrum, fiber, free form amino acid complex and garlic

It also mentions if you have IBS to treat the liver too. Milk Thistle,

licorice, alfalfa, aloe vera, pepperment, skullcap and valerain for your nerves.

there are other herbs mentioned that are helpful.

shefy gupta <shefy7@...> wrote:

Hm...sounds scary. Isn't there a high risk of perforating the colon when

pumping air in there?

Shefy

wrote:

When choosing between the 2 evils, I'd go with the colonoscopy full sedation.

The cleanout process (prep) is the same anyway. 2 years ago when I was 52 my

doctor pretty much trapped me into having the test done as a routine thing for

" old folks " . I said I didn't need it etc etc so he said well go with the

sigmoidoscopy you don't need sedation with that since it is just the lower end.

Maybe I just can't tolerate gas, but I will tell you it was the most

excrutiating experience of my life. I have had 4 children and none of those

childbirthing pain was that bad. I ended up screaming for the doc to stop the

test but undaunted he just kept on going and asking me if I had adhesions from a

surgery (No, this was before my gallbladder was removed, but maybe I got

adhesions from pregnancies?). With both proceedures, they pump your intestines

full of carbon dioxide to inflate them like a long balloon. That is what is so

painful, the gas. So if I am ever forced to endure

another test like this ever again, I want to be knocked out with general

anesthesia.

Just my personal experience, Shefy. My sis had a regular colonoscopy under

sedation and she said it was nothing. Just a little groggy afterwards. You have

to get a ride home. They won't let you drive afterwards. With a sigmoidoscopy

you can drive home alone but be prepared to be in a bad mood.

shefy7 wrote:

Hello all,

I reded my bloodwork and my sedimentation rate is still high (it was

38, now it's 40). This is usually a sign of inflammation, as my doc.

tells me. (I also had stomach inflammation found when I was about 16

during an endoscopy) My HDL (good cholesterol) was also a little

low, he recommends more exercise (I already do about 3 times a week,

2 hours each). Everything else is good. He also thinks I have IBS bc

of constipation and rare diarhea. I am going to start actigall in a

few days to help shrink the stones (4 stones, 2 are about 10mm and

the rest are smaller). He is recommending a flexible sigmoidoscopy

will be good for me because of my age (22) and no history in the

family of cancer. The preparation is the same, but the flex sig.

doesn't require sedation.

I sometimes have pain in my appendix area, lower right stomach,

after eating...that's why I'm wondering whether or not to have the

colonoscopy. Of course I would want as little as procedure as

possible...Maybe I should have the flex. sig. and if they don't find

anything and I continue to have symtoms then get the

colonoscopy....Any suggestions?

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Hello all,

I reded my bloodwork and my sedimentation rate is still high (it was

38, now it's 40). This is usually a sign of inflammation, as my doc.

tells me. (I also had stomach inflammation found when I was about 16

during an endoscopy) My HDL (good cholesterol) was also a little

low, he recommends more exercise (I already do about 3 times a week,

2 hours each). Everything else is good. He also thinks I have IBS bc

of constipation and rare diarhea. I am going to start actigall in a

few days to help shrink the stones (4 stones, 2 are about 10mm and

the rest are smaller). He is recommending a flexible sigmoidoscopy

will be good for me because of my age (22) and no history in the

family of cancer. The preparation is the same, but the flex sig.

doesn't require sedation.

I sometimes have pain in my appendix area, lower right stomach,

after eating...that's why I'm wondering whether or not to have the

colonoscopy. Of course I would want as little as procedure as

possible...Maybe I should have the flex. sig. and if they don't find

anything and I continue to have symtoms then get the

colonoscopy....Any suggestions?

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IMO, diagnosis is a great idea as long as it is not invasive. I have

had good results with an expert iridologist.

Corey

> Hello all,

> I reded my bloodwork and my sedimentation rate is still high (it

was

> 38, now it's 40). This is usually a sign of inflammation, as my

doc.

> tells me. (I also had stomach inflammation found when I was about

16

> during an endoscopy) My HDL (good cholesterol) was also a little

> low, he recommends more exercise (I already do about 3 times a

week,

> 2 hours each). Everything else is good. He also thinks I have IBS

bc

> of constipation and rare diarhea. I am going to start actigall in a

> few days to help shrink the stones (4 stones, 2 are about 10mm and

> the rest are smaller). He is recommending a flexible sigmoidoscopy

> will be good for me because of my age (22) and no history in the

> family of cancer. The preparation is the same, but the flex sig.

> doesn't require sedation.

>

> I sometimes have pain in my appendix area, lower right stomach,

> after eating...that's why I'm wondering whether or not to have the

> colonoscopy. Of course I would want as little as procedure as

> possible...Maybe I should have the flex. sig. and if they don't

find

> anything and I continue to have symtoms then get the

> colonoscopy....Any suggestions?

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Is that the virtual body scan?

koyd24 <c_dyok@...> wrote: IMO, diagnosis is a great idea as long as it

is not invasive. I have

had good results with an expert iridologist.

Corey

> Hello all,

> I reded my bloodwork and my sedimentation rate is still high (it

was

> 38, now it's 40). This is usually a sign of inflammation, as my

doc.

> tells me. (I also had stomach inflammation found when I was about

16

> during an endoscopy) My HDL (good cholesterol) was also a little

> low, he recommends more exercise (I already do about 3 times a

week,

> 2 hours each). Everything else is good. He also thinks I have IBS

bc

> of constipation and rare diarhea. I am going to start actigall in a

> few days to help shrink the stones (4 stones, 2 are about 10mm and

> the rest are smaller). He is recommending a flexible sigmoidoscopy

> will be good for me because of my age (22) and no history in the

> family of cancer. The preparation is the same, but the flex sig.

> doesn't require sedation.

>

> I sometimes have pain in my appendix area, lower right stomach,

> after eating...that's why I'm wondering whether or not to have the

> colonoscopy. Of course I would want as little as procedure as

> possible...Maybe I should have the flex. sig. and if they don't

find

> anything and I continue to have symtoms then get the

> colonoscopy....Any suggestions?

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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I too have had great results with Iridoligy. It is performed by reading the

eyes. It shows all parts of the body, and where there is cause for concern.

<xander95608@...> wrote: Is that the virtual body scan?

koyd24 wrote: IMO, diagnosis is a great idea as long as it is not invasive. I

have

had good results with an expert iridologist.

Corey

> Hello all,

> I reded my bloodwork and my sedimentation rate is still high (it

was

> 38, now it's 40). This is usually a sign of inflammation, as my

doc.

> tells me. (I also had stomach inflammation found when I was about

16

> during an endoscopy) My HDL (good cholesterol) was also a little

> low, he recommends more exercise (I already do about 3 times a

week,

> 2 hours each). Everything else is good. He also thinks I have IBS

bc

> of constipation and rare diarhea. I am going to start actigall in a

> few days to help shrink the stones (4 stones, 2 are about 10mm and

> the rest are smaller). He is recommending a flexible sigmoidoscopy

> will be good for me because of my age (22) and no history in the

> family of cancer. The preparation is the same, but the flex sig.

> doesn't require sedation.

>

> I sometimes have pain in my appendix area, lower right stomach,

> after eating...that's why I'm wondering whether or not to have the

> colonoscopy. Of course I would want as little as procedure as

> possible...Maybe I should have the flex. sig. and if they don't

find

> anything and I continue to have symtoms then get the

> colonoscopy....Any suggestions?

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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OK here's the NEW dilemma. I finally get up the nerve to get a colonoscopy.

Turns out my gastro. now DOESN'T recommend a colonoscopy, he wants a flex. sig.

There's no way to email or speak to him directly, I must go through his RUDE and

" smart ... " assistant. The funny thing is that the reason he gave for not doing

it is my AGE! Not mentioning maybe the symptoms don't fit any disease or the

let's do a xray first or anything! Just my age! Go figure! I told him I

shouldn't even being having this problem at 22....I've heard of kids under 10

being diagnosed with crohns and uc and stuff, but this guy isn't recommending it

bc of my age....I'm so irritated.

Even my generap practioner dr. recomened a colonoscopy b4 seeing any

bloodwork, just looking at my history and symptoms he said I should have one...I

should have done it then...Well now I've had to switch to another gastro., a

female one, maybe they are more understanding. It should take almost a month to

get an appt. with her then another month to get an appt. for a colonoscopy.

That's kaiser for you...

Usually doctors can't convince patients to do tests, but now that I'm asking

him for one....he's being " whatever you wanna call him " :) Just bc I'm being

active in my diagnosis and solution, they get all paranoid and defensive....I

thought they might be happy that I ask so many questions and try to stay under

their 15 min/patient law. hahahhaha. I hope my next gastro. specialist is

decent. I think I'll file a complaint against this guy. Any opinions or similar

expereinces?

Best to all,

Shefy

<xander95608@...> wrote:

Is that the virtual body scan?

koyd24 <c_dyok@...> wrote: IMO, diagnosis is a great idea as long as it

is not invasive. I have

had good results with an expert iridologist.

Corey

> Hello all,

> I reded my bloodwork and my sedimentation rate is still high (it

was

> 38, now it's 40). This is usually a sign of inflammation, as my

doc.

> tells me. (I also had stomach inflammation found when I was about

16

> during an endoscopy) My HDL (good cholesterol) was also a little

> low, he recommends more exercise (I already do about 3 times a

week,

> 2 hours each). Everything else is good. He also thinks I have IBS

bc

> of constipation and rare diarhea. I am going to start actigall in a

> few days to help shrink the stones (4 stones, 2 are about 10mm and

> the rest are smaller). He is recommending a flexible sigmoidoscopy

> will be good for me because of my age (22) and no history in the

> family of cancer. The preparation is the same, but the flex sig.

> doesn't require sedation.

>

> I sometimes have pain in my appendix area, lower right stomach,

> after eating...that's why I'm wondering whether or not to have the

> colonoscopy. Of course I would want as little as procedure as

> possible...Maybe I should have the flex. sig. and if they don't

find

> anything and I continue to have symtoms then get the

> colonoscopy....Any suggestions?

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Shefy,

I would highly recommend you read the book " The Makers Diet " by Dr.

Jordan Rubin. At a young age he suffered Crohns disease/IBS and had a

terrible time getting relief for his symptoms and from all the toxic

burden of drugs from doctors. He almost died. A man brought him back to

health by using a diet consistent with what the bible states were the

foods of that era.

Dr. Rubin has a line of products called Garden of Life,

http://gardenoflife.com/ and I am a huge fan of his Primal Defense, a

probiotic. I find his products very effective, but costly. However, a

bottle of PD for $50 is more effective than the $75 you will pay for a

15 minute office visit!

I have recommended PD to others who suffer from IBS and it has relieved

their symptoms if not cured the problem.

You still need to do a bowel cleanse but the PD will inhabit the bowel

with the good bacteria needed to get healthy. Also, if doing a cleanse,

don't take the PD until after the cleanse or else you are just flushing

it away.

As a favor to those who get the digest, when you reply to the list,

please try to delete all the excess info at the bottom of the message so

they don't have to keep scrolling through repetitive info.

Diane

shefy gupta wrote:

>OK here's the NEW dilemma. I finally get up the nerve to get a colonoscopy.

Turns out my gastro. now DOESN'T recommend a colonoscopy, he wants a flex. sig.

There's no way to email or speak to him directly, I must go through his RUDE and

" smart ... " assistant. The funny thing is that the reason he gave for not doing

it is my AGE! Not mentioning maybe the symptoms don't fit any disease or the

let's do a xray first or anything! Just my age! Go figure! I told him I

shouldn't even being having this problem at 22....I've heard of kids under 10

being diagnosed with crohns and uc and stuff, but this guy isn't recommending it

bc of my age....I'm so irritated.

>

> Even my generap practioner dr. recomened a colonoscopy b4 seeing any

bloodwork, just looking at my history and symptoms he said I should have one...I

should have done it then...Well now I've had to switch to another gastro., a

female one, maybe they are more understanding. It should take almost a month to

get an appt. with her then another month to get an appt. for a colonoscopy.

That's kaiser for you...

>

> Usually doctors can't convince patients to do tests, but now that I'm asking

him for one....he's being " whatever you wanna call him " :) Just bc I'm being

active in my diagnosis and solution, they get all paranoid and defensive....I

thought they might be happy that I ask so many questions and try to stay under

their 15 min/patient law. hahahhaha. I hope my next gastro. specialist is

decent. I think I'll file a complaint against this guy. Any opinions or similar

expereinces?

>

> Best to all,

> Shefy

>

>

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I have Kaiser too, and at age 52 I asked for a bone density test. I was denied

because of my age, too young!?! He said we test for bone density at age 60 in

women unless I weighed under 130 pounds. But he wanted me to have a colonoscopy

because I had passed 50 (and weight is no factor, I am about 20 pounds

overweight) even though I had NO symptoms to warrent it. He said they wanted a

baseline or something to that effect. I didnt want it at all so he said get the

flex-sigmoid and that of course I regret and will NEVER do again. Now I can't

trust the test even under sedation because I know how rough and persistant he

was trying to examine MORE than what was discussed. So it was a lie. They don't

just look at the sigmoid colon (descending) they will go past the bend into the

transverse colon and that is where he really had problems and made me scream.

Anyway, my colon looked perfect except for 3 brand new hemmoroids caused by the

" cleanout " chemicals. Fortunately those

cleared up in a few days.

Have you tried drinking Aloe vera juice? That might help.

shefy gupta <shefy7@...> wrote:

OK here's the NEW dilemma. I finally get up the nerve to get a colonoscopy.

Turns out my gastro. now DOESN'T recommend a colonoscopy, he wants a flex. sig.

There's no way to email or speak to him directly, I must go through his RUDE and

" smart ... " assistant. The funny thing is that the reason he gave for not doing

it is my AGE! Not mentioning maybe the symptoms don't fit any disease or the

let's do a xray first or anything! Just my age! Go figure! I told him I

shouldn't even being having this problem at 22....I've heard of kids under 10

being diagnosed with crohns and uc and stuff, but this guy isn't recommending it

bc of my age....I'm so irritated.

Even my generap practioner dr. recomened a colonoscopy b4 seeing any bloodwork,

just looking at my history and symptoms he said I should have one...I should

have done it then...Well now I've had to switch to another gastro., a female

one, maybe they are more understanding. It should take almost a month to get an

appt. with her then another month to get an appt. for a colonoscopy. That's

kaiser for you...

Usually doctors can't convince patients to do tests, but now that I'm asking him

for one....he's being " whatever you wanna call him " :) Just bc I'm being active

in my diagnosis and solution, they get all paranoid and defensive....I thought

they might be happy that I ask so many questions and try to stay under their 15

min/patient law. hahahhaha. I hope my next gastro. specialist is decent. I think

I'll file a complaint against this guy. Any opinions or similar expereinces?

Best to all,

Shefy

wrote:

Is that the virtual body scan?

koyd24 wrote: IMO, diagnosis is a great idea as long as it is not invasive. I

have

had good results with an expert iridologist.

Corey

> Hello all,

> I reded my bloodwork and my sedimentation rate is still high (it

was

> 38, now it's 40). This is usually a sign of inflammation, as my

doc.

> tells me. (I also had stomach inflammation found when I was about

16

> during an endoscopy) My HDL (good cholesterol) was also a little

> low, he recommends more exercise (I already do about 3 times a

week,

> 2 hours each). Everything else is good. He also thinks I have IBS

bc

> of constipation and rare diarhea. I am going to start actigall in a

> few days to help shrink the stones (4 stones, 2 are about 10mm and

> the rest are smaller). He is recommending a flexible sigmoidoscopy

> will be good for me because of my age (22) and no history in the

> family of cancer. The preparation is the same, but the flex sig.

> doesn't require sedation.

>

> I sometimes have pain in my appendix area, lower right stomach,

> after eating...that's why I'm wondering whether or not to have the

> colonoscopy. Of course I would want as little as procedure as

> possible...Maybe I should have the flex. sig. and if they don't

find

> anything and I continue to have symtoms then get the

> colonoscopy....Any suggestions?

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Huh that's weird....They did a bone density on my mom at like 45, and she weighs

a little over 130, but she's only 5 ft. She's had pain in that area ever

since...Funny you mention aloe vera, I just bought a few plants to use as a

toner. I was scared of putting it inside my body of course. The bottles of aloe

vera in stores here have many other ingredients and they're always in

plastic....

Is it alright to just take off a stick of the aloe vera and drink the gel down

with some water?

Thanks :)

Shefy

<xander95608@...> wrote:

I have Kaiser too, and at age 52 I asked for a bone density test. I was

denied because of my age, too young!?! He said we test for bone density at age

60 in women unless I weighed under 130 pounds. But he wanted me to have a

colonoscopy because I had passed 50 (and weight is no factor, I am about 20

pounds overweight) even though I had NO symptoms to warrent it. He said they

wanted a baseline or something to that effect. I didnt want it at all so he said

get the flex-sigmoid and that of course I regret and will NEVER do again. Now I

can't trust the test even under sedation because I know how rough and persistant

he was trying to examine MORE than what was discussed. So it was a lie. They

don't just look at the sigmoid colon (descending) they will go past the bend

into the transverse colon and that is where he really had problems and made me

scream. Anyway, my colon looked perfect except for 3 brand new hemmoroids

caused by the " cleanout " chemicals. Fortunately those

cleared up in a few days.

Have you tried drinking Aloe vera juice? That might help.

shefy gupta <shefy7@...> wrote:

OK here's the NEW dilemma. I finally get up the nerve to get a colonoscopy.

Turns out my gastro. now DOESN'T recommend a colonoscopy, he wants a flex. sig.

There's no way to email or speak to him directly, I must go through his RUDE and

" smart ... " assistant. The funny thing is that the reason he gave for not doing

it is my AGE! Not mentioning maybe the symptoms don't fit any disease or the

let's do a xray first or anything! Just my age! Go figure! I told him I

shouldn't even being having this problem at 22....I've heard of kids under 10

being diagnosed with crohns and uc and stuff, but this guy isn't recommending it

bc of my age....I'm so irritated.

Even my generap practioner dr. recomened a colonoscopy b4 seeing any bloodwork,

just looking at my history and symptoms he said I should have one...I should

have done it then...Well now I've had to switch to another gastro., a female

one, maybe they are more understanding. It should take almost a month to get an

appt. with her then another month to get an appt. for a colonoscopy. That's

kaiser for you...

Usually doctors can't convince patients to do tests, but now that I'm asking him

for one....he's being " whatever you wanna call him " :) Just bc I'm being active

in my diagnosis and solution, they get all paranoid and defensive....I thought

they might be happy that I ask so many questions and try to stay under their 15

min/patient law. hahahhaha. I hope my next gastro. specialist is decent. I think

I'll file a complaint against this guy. Any opinions or similar expereinces?

Best to all,

Shefy

wrote:

Is that the virtual body scan?

koyd24 wrote: IMO, diagnosis is a great idea as long as it is not invasive. I

have

had good results with an expert iridologist.

Corey

> Hello all,

> I reded my bloodwork and my sedimentation rate is still high (it

was

> 38, now it's 40). This is usually a sign of inflammation, as my

doc.

> tells me. (I also had stomach inflammation found when I was about

16

> during an endoscopy) My HDL (good cholesterol) was also a little

> low, he recommends more exercise (I already do about 3 times a

week,

> 2 hours each). Everything else is good. He also thinks I have IBS

bc

> of constipation and rare diarhea. I am going to start actigall in a

> few days to help shrink the stones (4 stones, 2 are about 10mm and

> the rest are smaller). He is recommending a flexible sigmoidoscopy

> will be good for me because of my age (22) and no history in the

> family of cancer. The preparation is the same, but the flex sig.

> doesn't require sedation.

>

> I sometimes have pain in my appendix area, lower right stomach,

> after eating...that's why I'm wondering whether or not to have the

> colonoscopy. Of course I would want as little as procedure as

> possible...Maybe I should have the flex. sig. and if they don't

find

> anything and I continue to have symtoms then get the

> colonoscopy....Any suggestions?

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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The study of the irises of the eyes.

I love Quackwatch for its excellent links on finding information

about effective practices! :

http://www.quackwatch.org/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/iridology.html

Corey

> > Hello all,

> > I reded my bloodwork and my sedimentation rate is still high (it

> was

> > 38, now it's 40). This is usually a sign of inflammation, as my

> doc.

> > tells me. (I also had stomach inflammation found when I was

about

> 16

> > during an endoscopy) My HDL (good cholesterol) was also a little

> > low, he recommends more exercise (I already do about 3 times a

> week,

> > 2 hours each). Everything else is good. He also thinks I have

IBS

> bc

> > of constipation and rare diarhea. I am going to start actigall

in a

> > few days to help shrink the stones (4 stones, 2 are about 10mm

and

> > the rest are smaller). He is recommending a flexible

sigmoidoscopy

> > will be good for me because of my age (22) and no history in the

> > family of cancer. The preparation is the same, but the flex sig.

> > doesn't require sedation.

> >

> > I sometimes have pain in my appendix area, lower right stomach,

> > after eating...that's why I'm wondering whether or not to have

the

> > colonoscopy. Of course I would want as little as procedure as

> > possible...Maybe I should have the flex. sig. and if they don't

> find

> > anything and I continue to have symtoms then get the

> > colonoscopy....Any suggestions?

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Yup, very common to drink Aloe vera from a plant.

> > Hello all,

> > I reded my bloodwork and my sedimentation rate is still high (it

> was

> > 38, now it's 40). This is usually a sign of inflammation, as my

> doc.

> > tells me. (I also had stomach inflammation found when I was

about

> 16

> > during an endoscopy) My HDL (good cholesterol) was also a little

> > low, he recommends more exercise (I already do about 3 times a

> week,

> > 2 hours each). Everything else is good. He also thinks I have

IBS

> bc

> > of constipation and rare diarhea. I am going to start actigall

in a

> > few days to help shrink the stones (4 stones, 2 are about 10mm

and

> > the rest are smaller). He is recommending a flexible

sigmoidoscopy

> > will be good for me because of my age (22) and no history in the

> > family of cancer. The preparation is the same, but the flex sig.

> > doesn't require sedation.

> >

> > I sometimes have pain in my appendix area, lower right stomach,

> > after eating...that's why I'm wondering whether or not to have

the

> > colonoscopy. Of course I would want as little as procedure as

> > possible...Maybe I should have the flex. sig. and if they don't

> find

> > anything and I continue to have symtoms then get the

> > colonoscopy....Any suggestions?

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Hi:

I drink aloe vera daily. 1/2 glass. I is great for digestion, constipation,

and other abdominal trouble. I have a friend who had pain in his abdomen and

had everything

his gastroenterologyst could think of doing. found nothing and gave up. A

neighbor suggested aloe and in 3 months the pain was gone.

Go for it!

koyd24 <c_dyok@...> wrote:

Yup, very common to drink Aloe vera from a plant.

> > Hello all,

> > I reded my bloodwork and my sedimentation rate is still high (it

> was

> > 38, now it's 40). This is usually a sign of inflammation, as my

> doc.

> > tells me. (I also had stomach inflammation found when I was

about

> 16

> > during an endoscopy) My HDL (good cholesterol) was also a little

> > low, he recommends more exercise (I already do about 3 times a

> week,

> > 2 hours each). Everything else is good. He also thinks I have

IBS

> bc

> > of constipation and rare diarhea. I am going to start actigall

in a

> > few days to help shrink the stones (4 stones, 2 are about 10mm

and

> > the rest are smaller). He is recommending a flexible

sigmoidoscopy

> > will be good for me because of my age (22) and no history in the

> > family of cancer. The preparation is the same, but the flex sig.

> > doesn't require sedation.

> >

> > I sometimes have pain in my appendix area, lower right stomach,

> > after eating...that's why I'm wondering whether or not to have

the

> > colonoscopy. Of course I would want as little as procedure as

> > possible...Maybe I should have the flex. sig. and if they don't

> find

> > anything and I continue to have symtoms then get the

> > colonoscopy....Any suggestions?

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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I had tried drinking aloe vera juice about 20 yrs ago, gave me headaches. I was

told this was the detox working. The brand was Forever Living Products, the

juice had a bit of citrus or lemon flavor. Mostly i was using it for my skin.

<lindae321@...> wrote: Hi:

I drink aloe vera daily. 1/2 glass. I is great for digestion, constipation, and

other abdominal trouble. I have a friend who had pain in his abdomen and had

everything

his gastroenterologyst could think of doing. found nothing and gave up. A

neighbor suggested aloe and in 3 months the pain was gone.

Go for it!

koyd24 wrote:

Yup, very common to drink Aloe vera from a plant.

> > Hello all,

> > I reded my bloodwork and my sedimentation rate is still high (it

> was

> > 38, now it's 40). This is usually a sign of inflammation, as my

> doc.

> > tells me. (I also had stomach inflammation found when I was

about

> 16

> > during an endoscopy) My HDL (good cholesterol) was also a little

> > low, he recommends more exercise (I already do about 3 times a

> week,

> > 2 hours each). Everything else is good. He also thinks I have

IBS

> bc

> > of constipation and rare diarhea. I am going to start actigall

in a

> > few days to help shrink the stones (4 stones, 2 are about 10mm

and

> > the rest are smaller). He is recommending a flexible

sigmoidoscopy

> > will be good for me because of my age (22) and no history in the

> > family of cancer. The preparation is the same, but the flex sig.

> > doesn't require sedation.

> >

> > I sometimes have pain in my appendix area, lower right stomach,

> > after eating...that's why I'm wondering whether or not to have

the

> > colonoscopy. Of course I would want as little as procedure as

> > possible...Maybe I should have the flex. sig. and if they don't

> find

> > anything and I continue to have symtoms then get the

> > colonoscopy....Any suggestions?

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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