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Hi Phyllis - I do get nervous when I have medical procedures because of the

fear of going back into NSR. I was in afib when they did the endoscopy so I

got to see that monitor at the end of the bed going loopy. Hated that. Whenever

I get nervous my heart jumps all over the place and I am not looking forward

to the colonoscopy even though I am sure it will not be a difficult

procedure. I'll try to balance potassiums on the day before. One of my dearest

friends is dying from colon cancer (nothing more can be done after 3 years of a

valiant fight) so I would not skip a colonoscopy no matter what.

Lil

In a message dated 5/18/2006 9:43:31 PM Pacific Standard Time,

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Lil - I did a colonoscopy without any drugs. It was a piece of cake

compared to the prep for the colonoscopy. No problem at all. That

was before a fib. Now I am afraid to do anything with or without

drugs. How are you going to prepare for the colonoscopy? I guess one

would have to be off coumadin. And hope all that dehydration does not

trigger a fib.

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In a message dated 5/19/2006 6:20:17 PM Pacific Standard Time,

phyllisk@... writes:

Lil - you are of course right. I need to gird my loins and do it

Just don't gird your loins during the colonoscopy, Phyllis! :)

L.

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Lil - you are of course right. I need to gird my loins and do it. I

need a strategy for not being on coumadin and maybe going into a fib.

Phyllis

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> Hi Phyllis - I do get nervous when I have medical procedures because

of the

> fear of going back into NSR. I was in afib when they did the

endoscopy so I

> got to see that monitor at the end of the bed going loopy. Hated

that. Whenever

> I get nervous my heart jumps all over the place and I am not

looking forward

> to the colonoscopy even though I am sure it will not be a difficult

> procedure. I'll try to balance potassiums on the day before. One of

my dearest

> friends is dying from colon cancer (nothing more can be done after

3 years of a

> valiant fight) so I would not skip a colonoscopy no matter what.

> Lil

>

> In a message dated 5/18/2006 9:43:31 PM Pacific Standard Time,

> phyllisk@... writes:

>

> Lil - I did a colonoscopy without any drugs. It was a piece of cake

> compared to the prep for the colonoscopy. No problem at all. That

> was before a fib. Now I am afraid to do anything with or without

> drugs. How are you going to prepare for the colonoscopy? I guess one

> would have to be off coumadin. And hope all that dehydration does not

> trigger a fib.

>

>

>

>

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>

>

>

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Hah! Good one, Lil!

> In a message dated 5/19/2006 6:20:17 PM Pacific Standard Time,

> phyllisk@... writes:

>

> Lil - you are of course right. I need to gird my loins and do it

> Just don't gird your loins during the colonoscopy, Phyllis! :)

> L.

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, thanks for letting me know you got a chuckle about me driving my

fingernail into my EPs cornea. You surely have quite an odd sense of humor.

PS: glad to hear you are recovering well. Please keep us posted. Someday in

the near future I hope to have a procedure as well.

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Hi I had a colonoscopy about a month ago and was off

coumodin for three days before,had some things removed

in ther and had no problem at all with my afib

hope things go as well for you. fran in fla

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I really found myself laughing about it all day, at odd times. Maybe

it was the way that you wrote it, oh, by the way, I just drove my

fingernail into my EPs cornea. Unless, of course, you really did it?!

If so, you must be emailing us from the Big House!

Love your posts,

>

> , thanks for letting me know you got a chuckle about me

driving my fingernail into my EPs cornea. You surely have quite an

odd sense of humor.

>

> PS: glad to hear you are recovering well. Please keep us posted.

Someday in the near future I hope to have a procedure as well.

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, please be careful about laughing at odd times of the day, your phone is

bugged, your data is mined, and there are surveilance cameras everywhere.

Unexplained laughing, for no apparrent reason, can and will make you suspect.

There is always an extra bed in the asylum regardless of the budget shortfall.

Actually I did say NO, thank you very much. As my hand trembled deep in

my pocket and my brow ran rivulets of betrayal unmaking my terror of the big A.

I am truly very glad to hear that it gave you a nice chuckle. It does make

me a small partner in your healing and I will hold that dear in these dismal

days.

susanr20z03 srichards@...> wrote:

,

I really found myself laughing about it all day, at odd times. Maybe

it was the way that you wrote it, oh, by the way, I just drove my

fingernail into my EPs cornea. Unless, of course, you really did it?!

If so, you must be emailing us from the Big House!

Love your posts,

>

> , thanks for letting me know you got a chuckle about me

driving my fingernail into my EPs cornea. You surely have quite an

odd sense of humor.

>

> PS: glad to hear you are recovering well. Please keep us posted.

Someday in the near future I hope to have a procedure as well.

Web Page - http://www.afibsupport.com

List owner: AFIBsupport-owner

For help on how to use the group, including how to drive it via email,

send a blank email to AFIBsupport-help

Nothing in this message should be considered as medical advice, or should be

acted upon without consultation with one's physician.

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