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my doc was talking about some of the prep choices
gaging me. the meds to put me to sleep were through an
iv. i wathed it a clear liquid then something that was
white as milk and i did not see the last of it going
in.
the good thing is now i know that there is no obvious
problems there. colon cancer can be treated well if
discovered early, but, if it is there undiscovered,
you can be a dead man quickly.
how old are you chester?
--- Deri James <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> On Thursday 11 May 2006 18:59, Kendall David Corbett
> wrote:
> > Chester,
> >
> > I've had a colonoscopy, and I think it's pretty
> common practice for the
> > patient to be anesthetized. When mine was done, a
> drug called Versed
> > was used. Versed is a short acting
> anesthetic/amnestic - a drug that
> > sedates you and prevents any memory of the
> procedure. I woke up after
> > it was done, and after about a half hour to be
> really awake and "with
> > it," got dressed and went home. I was kind of
> sleepy for a couple of
> > hours, but the worst part of the procedure was
> definitely the prep.
> >
> > Kendall
> >
>
> Hi Kendall,
>
> I've been following this thread with some interest.
> Its very interesting that
> they give you an amnesiac as well as an anasthetic.
> I think I'd need this if
> the Doc started talking about my gag reflex (as
> Ken's did). Wouldn't he need
> a lot longer tube if he went that way in?
>
> Cheers
>
> Deri
>
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