My first post-CRC scopy!
My gastro is the one who found my cancer, so I have great respect for her, but NOW I'm getting nervous.
Thanks for the ideas!
Hugs, Kathi
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Not sure Kathi. What does "going under" really mean? My scopes have been done under IV propofol - a med that is very effective for short procedures - which colonoscopies typically are. And mine are done in a hospital-like setting (though not a hospital) - so I wish you luck and also am sure you will probably be fine.
Betsy0 -
Hi Kathi,
They put me under for my scope too. It was a very mild sleep and I woke up very quickly. Went under quickly too. I remember saying "hey wait!!! I'm still awake here!". LOL. They said not for long. Good luck and good vibes your way.
Lisa0 -
My husband has already had 1 post surgery colonoscopy but he had not had any radiation at that time. He supposedly had "conscious sedation" for both of his colonoscopies (pre-surgery and post-surgery). For the post surgery one, he had the endoscopy (stomach) as well. He came out of the last procedure down right "drunk". I couldn't tell he had had anything after his first, of course he had already been told he had cancer so that could have "sobered" him up before they brought him back to the room.
He is having pelvic radiation (7 weeks of it) for a pre-sacral recurrence, and I have never heard that it would mean that future colonoscopies would be riskier. Is this common, or something I should question when he has his next colonoscopy?
Good luck on the colonoscopy.
MA0 -
I have been "put under" for both of my scopes in two different states. First was done in a hospital and other in a ambulatory hospital. I was especially put under for my second with strong drungs when the gastro found out that I "tried to help" during my colon resection. Well excuse me for trying to help.cherriann said:hi kathi;
because i was already on radiation when they did my colonoscopy they put me under too. i guess it is a little more risky because everything is so delicate. i came out great. good luck and good vibes, cherri0 -
Thank you so much for the laugh!!!! I have a GREAT visual (hehehehe)chynabear said:I have been "put under" for both of my scopes in two different states. First was done in a hospital and other in a ambulatory hospital. I was especially put under for my second with strong drungs when the gastro found out that I "tried to help" during my colon resection. Well excuse me for trying to help.
Hugs, Kathi0
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