4.5 Years
On Monday I just had my upteenth colonoscopy and, Praise the Lord, it was negative. Not a sign of a polyp or anything and I am so grateful. They went up as far as they could and even checked the seal where I had the bi-section and that was all good. Just to update you, I had Stage B colon cancer in my ascending colon. Had surgery to remove that part of my colon. No lymph node involvement and no chemo.
I just wanted to post some good news. I always get freaked out before this test and usually am so anxious it is hard to sedate me, so I know you all can relate to that.
Just keep on having faith and fighting.
Love
Fran
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So happy to hear that it all came out well in the end.
Q. Has anyone found a prep that was not too bad going down. I just had my colonoscopy and the prep was a vile tasting lime, called Moviprep. I hated every drop of it! I will ask for something different next time, but at a loss for what. This site should be able to come up with a pretty good survey of the best available. Not Moviprep, though my GI doc said some people don't mind it.
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Hi Jo Ann, This time I was given a pill called osmo...It was a lot of tablets followed by 8 ounces of water and a clear liquid diet but it was MUCH better than any of that other stuff I have drank. I have a bad gag reflex and would wind up throwing up most of the gallon liquid stuff. Also, a friend of mine had a phospho drink (2 of them 8 ounces each) that she drank. Ask your dr about these. Thanks for your good wishes. I am so thankfuljams67 said:So happy to hear that it all came out well in the end.
Q. Has anyone found a prep that was not too bad going down. I just had my colonoscopy and the prep was a vile tasting lime, called Moviprep. I hated every drop of it! I will ask for something different next time, but at a loss for what. This site should be able to come up with a pretty good survey of the best available. Not Moviprep, though my GI doc said some people don't mind it.
Jo Ann0 -
No suggestions for a good prep here. I have had tried most of them - not the pills-. All bad. I think that more people would be willing to have the test if a better/easier prep was available.grandma713 said:Hi Jo Ann, This time I was given a pill called osmo...It was a lot of tablets followed by 8 ounces of water and a clear liquid diet but it was MUCH better than any of that other stuff I have drank. I have a bad gag reflex and would wind up throwing up most of the gallon liquid stuff. Also, a friend of mine had a phospho drink (2 of them 8 ounces each) that she drank. Ask your dr about these. Thanks for your good wishes. I am so thankful
Don't wait for the virtual test either. Doc said the prep is the same for that test.
With all science is doing, there should be a better way to prep. It is much worse than the actual test. Maybe I need to sedation for the prep rather than the test.0
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