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I've had 7 of these prior to my tx. They sedated me enough so that I was

relaxed, but I was aware enough to be able to watch the screen and see what

the Endoscopist was seeing and describing. Kind of interesting when you're a

physician, like I am. A rare chance to see your insides. I've also watched

most of my other scopes, upper and lower endoscopies. Rarely was I so

sedated I couldn't see. Although some of the colonoscopies I was totally

out.

Luckily, I never experienced pancreatitis after a scope. I did have it early

on after being on Imuran to treat my, at that time, unknown liver disease.

Not a fun thing, pancreatitis. Wouldn't wish it on anyone.

We had a little excitement today, waking to find our furnace wasn't working.

Luckily the service fellow was able to fix the problem early this afternoon.

Nothing like wearing your winter fleece indoors for a few hours!

Aubrey

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