The last thing OT wants is a colonoscopy, however it does seem to be something that has to be done at some point. I hope, for OT, that point is later rather than sooner.
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Blimey! not a bad procedure after all. Although OT'd have to get tanked up on the morphine beforehand.jackspratt wrote:In you case you may wish to go in earlier O/T - the doctor pushing the "hose" into my arse was (and I am not kidding) a WFB.
Probably because they didn't know what end to insert the camera in.KHONDAHM wrote: Obama recently had it done
Nothing to worry about, I had mine done last summer. All I remember is the doc sitting down by my bed than 2 seconds later saying he was done and all good. Great drugs I guess, absolutely no pain or memory of the procedure.KHONDAHM wrote:Thanks for the link in the other thread, Jackspratt; and thanks for the report.
I am soooooooo cringing right now. Anyone know if/where I can get a "virtual colonoscopy"? Obama recently had it done and I think I may want to go that route, too. If available.
"VC takes place in the radiology department of a hospital or medical center. The examination takes about 10 minutes and does not require sedatives." Sure, they still have to go up there if they find polyps, but if none are there...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_colonoscopy
Arjay you look too young for that sort of thing ? is that really your photo.arjay wrote:Jingjai, Phew, that musy be a weight off your mind. Don't envy you in the slightest.
I've had two colonoscopies, - one about 15 years ago in the UK, and one in Udon General Hospital, - the expert works from there, about 3 years ago. The whole thing can be very worrying, but a relief when you get a clear outcome.
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In Canada.rickfarang wrote:Where did you have your unmemorable colonoscopy performed?
Go for the real thing. The prep isn't a lot of fun but with quality drugs, the procedure itself is no big deal and when you are done, you are done. First time, I do remember looking at the video monitor, knowing what it was and having the very groggy thought that this was kind of neat.KHONDAHM wrote:Thanks for the link in the other thread, Jackspratt; and thanks for the report.
I am soooooooo cringing right now. Anyone know if/where I can get a "virtual colonoscopy"? Obama recently had it done and I think I may want to go that route, too. If available.
"VC takes place in the radiology department of a hospital or medical center. The examination takes about 10 minutes and does not require sedatives." Sure, they still have to go up there if they find polyps, but if none are there...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_colonoscopy
arjay wrote:Does anyone know the name of the Gastro-enterologist at Udon hospital, or indeed any other gastro-enterologists at any other hospitals in the area?
From the N.Y. Times article:jackspratt wrote:The gastro specialist at Udon General is Dr Inchaiya. I am in a long queue waiting to see her at the moment.
Bumrungrad #1. IMO.“Any screening is better than none,” Dr. Winawer said. “The best test is the one that gets done, and that gets done well.”