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Hi ,

Thanks!

I read about possible side effects of sedation and was concerned about

losing any of my few remaining precious brain cells.:-/ This would not

be an issue except that I am approaching menopause and can't afford to

get any more dingy than I already am.

I hope you are feeling better, my Good Friend!

God Bless You,

Love,

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rebecca,

OMG! you are one gutsy lady! i would never have tried that (big

chicken here), hee, hee.

so that means you can go to home depot within 24 hours and drive

their cart-thingy around the store, even operate it in reverse, that

is, if the seat is comfy enough (can operator machinery)!

so glad you got a clean bill of health. do you know if they made

the last turn to see your terminal ileum (bottom of ascending colon)?

love,

jeff

>

> Hi Everyone,

> I just got back from having my first colonoscopy. I know, I am way

> overdue as I am pushing 59 yrs. old, and IBD is a related disorder

to

> EN. but I was SCARED.

> Anyway I decided to try it without sedation. The worse part was

the prep

> with the phospho soda.

> I didn't mind the taste, but I boy did I get a sore bottom.

> Advice: Use vaseline before you take the laxative.

> The good news is that I am perfectly normal--not even a single

polyp.

> So my next colonoscopy is in 10 yrs. And since I did it without

> sedation I have no restrictions on driving, operating machinery or

> signing legal documents for the next 24 hrs. [:)]

> Wishing Everyone A Happy and Painfree Weekend!

> Love,

>

> idiopathic EN '68

>

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Hi Jeff,

Yes, I actually saw the small intestine. It's a different color and

texture than the colon. Actually it was quite educational.

The nurse told me that people who have had a bowel resection sometimes

will get the colonoscopy without sedation as their colons are shorter

and the procedure is faster. Also I found out that females have " curvy

colons " which I was told I too have. It requires more turning of the

scope and adds a little time to the exam.

I was quite amazed to see how pretty the colon looked from inside--and

all squeeky clean. It is pink, smooth, glistening, with many folds,

and you can see the tiny capillaries. While the rest of me is getting

wrinkled and grey my colon still looks young.

Love,

idiopathic EN '68

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rebecca,

yeah, it's cool. i was put in " twilight " sleep and got to lay and

watch the color monitor. i remember the whole thing. they couldn't

make that turn on me so they " rolled me around " on the table, still

couldn't and of course, that is where my cd is of all places. so

had to have other test, small bowel series with the yucky barium

swallow before they could see it.

jeff

>

> Hi Jeff,

> Yes, I actually saw the small intestine. It's a different color and

> texture than the colon. Actually it was quite educational.

> The nurse told me that people who have had a bowel resection

sometimes

> will get the colonoscopy without sedation as their colons are

shorter

> and the procedure is faster. Also I found out that females

have " curvy

> colons " which I was told I too have. It requires more turning of

the

> scope and adds a little time to the exam.

> I was quite amazed to see how pretty the colon looked from inside--

and

> all squeeky clean. It is pink, smooth, glistening, with many folds,

> and you can see the tiny capillaries. While the rest of me is

getting

> wrinkled and grey my colon still looks young.

> Love,

>

> idiopathic EN '68

>

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Good for you! Love, laugh and enjoy, Lynn Strecker wrote: Hi Everyone,I just got back from having my first colonoscopy. I know, I am way overdue as I am pushing 59 yrs. old, and IBD is a related disorder to EN. but I was SCARED.Anyway I decided to try it without sedation. The worse part was

the prep with the phospho soda. I didn't mind the taste, but I boy did I get a sore bottom. Advice: Use vaseline before you take the laxative. The good news is that I am perfectly normal--not even a single polyp. So my next colonoscopy is in 10 yrs. And since I did it without sedation I have no restrictions on driving, operating machinery or signing legal documents for the next 24 hrs.Wishing Everyone A Happy and Painfree Weekend!Love,idiopathic EN '68 __________________________________________________

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, you are a WOMAN! I've had a couple of colonoscopies, but I had

sedation!

The prep for a colonoscopy is the pits--no pun intended. The vaseline is a

great idea.

I have these dogs that follow me everywhere. I mean EVERYWHERE! They find me

very interesting. Especially when I have to use prep-H. I would imagine they

will be intensely interested when I have my next colonoscopy in a year and a

half and try the vaseline trick!

Love, Joan

---- Strecker wrote:

> Hi Everyone,

> I just got back from having my first colonoscopy. I know, I am way

> overdue as I am pushing 59 yrs. old, and IBD is a related disorder to

> EN. but I was SCARED.

> Anyway I decided to try it without sedation. The worse part was the prep

> with the phospho soda.

> I didn't mind the taste, but I boy did I get a sore bottom.

> Advice: Use vaseline before you take the laxative.

> The good news is that I am perfectly normal--not even a single polyp.

> So my next colonoscopy is in 10 yrs. And since I did it without

> sedation I have no restrictions on driving, operating machinery or

> signing legal documents for the next 24 hrs. [:)]

> Wishing Everyone A Happy and Painfree Weekend!

> Love,

>

> idiopathic EN '68

>

>

>

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Hi Joan,

Prep H is probably more soothing than vasoline. " A comparison of

Vasoline to Prep. H with regards to dogs interest " What an experiment!

I will guess the vasoline is less " interesting " as it doesn't seem to

have much of a fragrance and prep H is made with shark liver oil so

might smell " fishy " .

Love,

idio. EN '68

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I actually think that they are not so much entranced by the substance, but by

the place where it goes. They are certainly interested in each other's butts.

:)

Love, Joan

---- Strecker wrote:

> Hi Joan,

> Prep H is probably more soothing than vasoline. " A comparison of

> Vasoline to Prep. H with regards to dogs interest " What an experiment!

> I will guess the vasoline is less " interesting " as it doesn't seem to

> have much of a fragrance and prep H is made with shark liver oil so

> might smell " fishy " .

> Love,

>

> idio. EN '68

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I am so glad to hear your positive outlook. I have to look at my colostomy everyday and I'm still not used to how it changes color and shape.

You are a trooper . Hope you can pass that on to me.

Q.

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Hi ,

No, no, no! YOU are the trooper!! It takes a huge amount of courage to

get a colostomy. It is one of the most difficult surgeries to adjust

to. I know you did it to get better and get on with your life, so it

is very sad to hear that in spite of it, you still do not feel well.

Your body has been through a major operation that needs to be tended

to daily. In time your body will heal and taking care of the colostomy

will become routine. I hope you are in touch with the ostomy support

groups. They have all gone through the process and can help.

I only knew one person personally who had a colostomy [for colon

cancer]. She was my college roommate's Grandmother and must have been

in her 60's at the time. Her hubby had recently died of cancer and

then she was struck. But amazingly she adjusted beautifully. She told

everyone she knew about how this surgery saved her life and how happy

she was to be alive. I lost touch with her many years ago, but I never

forgot how amazing she was.

You my friend are also amazing! The courage that led you to take this

radical surgery will help you heal and adjust to it. It takes time,

and a person as brave as you is going to make it.

Love,

idio. EN '68

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