I used wet wipes and still wore the skin off my arsehole. Carole is trying to get the doctor to supply pictures!Pics or it didn't happen
You know Carole had the Nikon within reach !
Rite of passage for most men at age 50 to establish a baseline with no previous history. While we all enjoy a little fun when someone finally gets scoped, I hope that Mac's admission and details of the pocedure removes any fear or anxiety about getting it done. Lost a few friends to cancer, don't want to do it again.
Now, if there are pictures, make sure Dinky does not get them, the Photoshop possibilities are ENDLESS.
Hope Mr. Biopsy is your friend,
Get Well Quick,
Buy more toilet paper, you are probably out
Get the good stuff,
Don't want a thumb puncture at the wrong time.
2 rolls are better than 1
The wet wipes are nice too!
Love to Carole,
Chris
I just got off the phone with the doctor and he said the polyp was bigger than a grape, but smaller than a ping pong ball.Had a couple done myself. I find it amazing that you felt a polyp. I've had a few benign polyps and didn't feel anything at all. Never heard of anybody who did.
If you don't remember anything about the procedure, the "something" else they put in the IV is Versed, among other things an amnesiac.
John-
Patty, you remain in my prayers for a good outcome of this ordeal you're going through.I am in desperate need of a scope to determine once and for all if what I have is, in fact, Crohn's Disease (I suspect it is...so do my docs). But in order to scope, they're going to have to fix the current problem (severe fissures, caused by what is probably Crohn's), but because our health system here is so messed up, I'm facing a long wait...and I'm living in severe pain, almost 24/7. I now have a GP and rheumatologist trying to get me fast tracked. Cross your fingers for me...I need all the good vibes I can get.
Don't wait to get the scope, folks, it's terribly important.
Patty
Patty, I can't imagine having a problem, having pain, know there is something wrong and not a darn thing you can do about it. I pray you find relief/cure very, very soon.
Mac, you know you're in for the "butt" of a few jokes at Moonshine? I'll gather up my most witty friends and it will be like the Dean Martin Roast Hour. Will you be bringing a donut for your camp chair? I know where you can find a nice, soft, fuzzy, round item that might work.
I'll be praying for some good news Mac.I knew I should have kept this to myself!!!