COLONOSCOPY!

By the time you read this, I’ll be fast asleep (with the help of some Versed) and undergoing a routine colonoscopy. I’m sure most of you have had this fun procedure. Actually, the worst part was the “prep” which I endured yesterday. Colon-rectal cancer is largely preventable if you have regular colonoscopies and have any pre-cancerous polyps removed. Early detection and treatment are the keys. And, you get to wake up to a kindly nurse. If you’d like to read about Dave Barry’s hilarious colonoscopy, click here. I plan to sleep off the Versed so if I don’t respond to your comment right away, please understand I need to be lucid (or something close to it) in order to respond. I should be fully recovered by tomorrow.

32 thoughts on “COLONOSCOPY!

  1. Dan

    Had one last year, and you’re right; the prep is the worst part, though it’s not as bad if you use Gin as a mixer instead of water.

    Oh, and the Doc said my colon looked prety good, for a colon, that is.

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  2. Jeff Meyerson

    I must say none of the nurses at my colonoscopy looked like that! The worst part was definitely the prep. The actual procedure was simplicity itself and I have three years before I have to do it again. (Lucky Jackie got five years.)

    Within half an hour of waking up I was able to eat brunch.

    Take it easy, eat whatever you want afterwards!

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    1. george Post author

      I’m eating some high fiber steel cut oats right now, Jeff. More high fiber food is on my menu later today. Last time I had a colonoscopy it took a couple days for the plumbing to start working. I’m getting a faster start this time with lots of fiber.

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  3. Patti Abbott

    We had ours two years ago. The scary one to read about is Donna Moore’s if you’re familiar with her blog. In UK, they don’t put you under but say, “lie there very quietly.”
    Phil got ten years, Jeff. What has he being doing right. I only got five.

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    1. george Post author

      I have the doctor put me out, Patti. Of course, having sleep apnea means it doesn’t take much Versed to knock me out. Remind me never to have a colonoscopy in the UK.

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  4. Jeff Meyerson

    “Lie there very quietly” – yikes!

    I had two polyps is why. One was nothing, the other might possibly have grown into something over time. This guy is probably the best doctor we’ve ever had, period. I’d recommend him to anyone. He talks to you, he listens.

    Great guy.

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    1. george Post author

      I’ve had polyps in the past, Jeff. But not this time. I wondering if my strategy of increased Vitamin-D3 and calcium is working…

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  5. Drongo

    My Dad had one last March, and he fully agrees that the prep part is the worst. The nurse, who looked nothing like the gal above, took an odd delight in showing me the colon photos.

    Hope everything goes well for you, George.

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    1. george Post author

      Thanks for the good wishes, Drongo. I’m home and, as they say, “resting comfortably.” You should suggest that your Dad request my nurse.

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  6. ed gorman

    I’ve had five or six of them over the years, George. In the old days you had to drink a gallon of water. Believe it or not the present routine is much easier, though still a drag. Hard to believe a new and better method hasn’t come along. Good luck with it.

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    1. george Post author

      This was my fourth colonoscopy, Ed. Each time, the prep has been different: different drugs at different times. The outcome is always the same. I have no problem with the actual procedure. They wheel me into the OR, they turn me on to my left side, and I wake up a half-hour later in the Recovery Room. That’s the easiest procedure I’ve ever encountered.

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  7. Jeff Meyerson

    We’ve been on the high fiber diet (30-35 grams per day) since the colonoscopies and it has made a huge difference, George. I’m betting no polyps next time either. And yes, Calcium and Vitamin D have been increased.

    One thing – even though we had to drink that junk we were able to mix it with lemonade rather than water so the taste was fine. There was just so much of it…

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    1. george Post author

      Diane and I are on a high fiber diet, too, Jeff. Salads every day, plenty of oatmeal and granola bars. But the increased Vitamin-D3 and calcium help a lot. My prep required me to take two Dulcolax tablets at 4 P.M. yesterday. Then at 6 P.M. I mixed a bottle of Miralax with 64 ounces of Gatoraid (I picked the blue one–no red or purple drinks allowed!). I had to drink an 8-ounce glass of that Miralax/Gatoraid mixture every 15 minutes. And the instructions ended with a friendly tip: “Stay near a bathroom.”

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  8. Cap'n Bob

    Five years for me. Thanks for the lemonade tip, Jeff. If I’d had a nurse that looked like that I’d get one every week. Hubba-hubba!

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  9. Scott Cupp

    George – Thanks for reminding me that I need to do this again. My nurses looked nothing like the one pictured, at least I don’t remember them being that way. Last time it was done on my birthday. people flinched but I told them I was giving myself the gift of good health for my birthday. Should be doing it again soon.

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    1. george Post author

      You have the Right Attitude, Scott! Plenty of people dread colonoscopies (actually, they dread “the prep”) and put them off. But this simple procedure is the best defense against mostly avoidable colon-rectal cancer.

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  10. Deb

    Over the years, I’ve had several. I had one over the summer and when I left the facility a picture of the polyp that was removed was included in the paperwork! I thought to myself, “This is something I could really go my whole life without needing to see.”

    Yes, the prep is ghastly–but I found this time it really helped to eat very lightly on the day prior to the prep.

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  11. Richard Robinson

    I’m glad you’re through it and beginning to feel better, George.

    I’ve not had one, but each doc visit he encourages me to do it, and I guess I will pretty soon. At 65, it’s about time, I guess. But the thought of… well, you know.

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    1. george Post author

      The risk of colon-rectal cancer is worse than “the prep” for a colonoscopy, Rick. Look what happened to poor Farrah Fawcett.

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    1. george Post author

      Actually, this prep was better than the last three preps for me, Jeff. The Dulcolax and Miralax regimen was much gentler than the prescription stuff in the gallon jug that I drink before. That prescription stuff was harsh.

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