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ImJustKCClone

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Just finished up a couple hours ago. Was completely out during procedure, so didn't feel or remember a thing. Fasting for 2 days, really helped the prep, which wasn't too bad at all. Thanks for everyone's help, really good advice on here.

We went to HuHot afterwards for lunch, as I was starving. Could have easily driven, but definitely better not to take chances.

Inserting my opinion here.

Glad it went smoothly. :)

With general anesthesia, it's not uncommon to feel awake for a while then "crash" into sleep or exhaustion; it affects some people more than others. Better to not risk your safety or that of others.
 

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Prepping for another one and thought this thread could use another resurrection.

Using a new prep this time called Prepopik. We'll see how this one goes.
 

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The new solution is worse than ever, both in taste and, uh, hurry-up.

The colonoscopy itself is much better though, as they now use CO2 instead of air, so you don't have to repeatedly toot to empty the air.
 
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Yea, I've been scheduled for one at the end of November. Just like last time, half the night before, then get up early and do the second half. That way you get the whole experience twice.
 
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Cologuard is a nice improvement in the process!
 

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I'm back, I expected a lot worse. I drank the stuff with a straw and it wasn't as bad tasting as what everyone says. Drink another 6oz at 9pm.
 

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I'm way overdue. I should just bite the bullet but I keep finding lame reasons to not get it scheduled.
Man up!! I’ve had too many people around me that were diagnosed with it. I made my appointment before I turned 50. My wife was floored when I told her I made it. I didn’t need to make excuses, after seeing friends with stage 4 colon cancer. It was painless. Just power through the prep stuff! You can do it!! My next one is 1.5 years out.
 
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Thank you, I'm kinda freaking out about the whole thing.



This isn't necessarily by choice. I'm having problems and it was the exact same problem my father had when he had a tumor and my aunt had those polyps things.
Lost my brother in July. After 5 years in remission 2nd bout of treatment lead to heart failure prior to the cancer getting him. Can't stress enough how important it is to stay on top of this.
 
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The not eating thing is such a mind game. Last year when I was on the feeding tube for 2 months I could have easily went multiple days without being hungry. Now it seems like such a big deal to not eat for a day.

I made this appointment like 6 months ago and I'm finally getting in.
 

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Lost my brother in July. After 5 years in remission 2nd bout of treatment lead to heart failure prior to the cancer getting him. Can stress enough how important it is to stay on top of this.
This was 10 years ago.

I’ve done about 14 colonoscopies since and they find stuff every time. All benign so far but I’ll eventually go the every 6 month track and then probably every 3 months eventually.

I’ve gotten used to the prep and load up a TV in the bathroom whenever I need to do it lol
 

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The good thing about my urology tests today (in both exits) is there is no prep. The bad is that your body doesn’t empty either before insertion. Not fun.
 
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I've had 2 colonoscopies at the normal recommended times determined by age. Had to drink a gallon of the gunk both times which was a challenge. Did my 3rd test using cologuard which was a nice change. Mentioned to a friend that recently cologuard had stopped running TV commercials and he said that they had a lot of false positive tests. I said they were probably overwhelmed with product daily and it was hard to retain and attract new employees. How would you like that job every day. all day? Not making light of the need for testing. Had my tests at 50, 60 and 70. Just research who and what hospital you use. Have had instances of friends getting infection from poor procedure cleanliness and one friend had a problem with a puncture. I stress that this is a test that is a no-brainer and a reward for living too long.
 
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The not eating thing is such a mind game. Last year when I was on the feeding tube for 2 months I could have easily went multiple days without being hungry. Now it seems like such a big deal to not eat for a day.

I made this appointment like 6 months ago and I'm finally getting in.
I just got off a feeding tube after 5-6 days. I never felt hungry at all.
 
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I've had 2 colonoscopies at the normal recommended times determined by age. Had to drink a gallon of the gunk both times which was a challenge. Did my 3rd test using cologuard which was a nice change. Mentioned to a friend that recently cologuard had stopped running TV commercials and he said that they had a lot of false positive tests. I said they were probably overwhelmed with product daily and it was hard to retain and attract new employees. How would you like that job every day. all day? Not making light of the need for testing. Had my tests at 50, 60 and 70. Just research who and what hospital you use. Have had instances of friends getting infection from poor procedure cleanliness and one friend had a problem with a puncture. I stress that this is a test that is a no-brainer and a reward for living too long.
The drinking a gallon of gunk routine has ended. I have two 6oz bottles that I have to drink 4 hours apart and that's it.
 
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Cologuard is certainly a decent improvement but I personally can’t trust it or use it. As part of my volunteer work with the Colorectal Cancer Alliance, there’s a lot of mixed messages on it.

Someone like me who is very high risk it’s not even really an option and just doing the prep and getting it done is way more effective
 
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