colonoscopy
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I too am terrified of having a colonoscopy scheduled for this Friday. I have read the different experiences and don't know what to think as the experiences are so varied. Last year I had a flexi sigmoidoscopy without sedation, or pain relief, which was okay - just a bit uncomfortable. A polyps was found and therefore the doctor wants to check for more higher up. But the colonoscopy seems to be more undignified and painful. I do not want to be sedated as (a) I need to keep my memory for work; (b) I do not like being out of control; and (c) I have read some awful experiences of people being sedated. Therefore I am just going to have the pain relief. During the flexi I was embarrassed at the sensation of wind needing to be released and regardless of being told it is part of everyday work for the medics - it is not for me. This adds to the undignified process. So, although intellectually I know that having a colonoscopy will save my life, I am still very worried about the prep, the procedure and of course the results.
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Guest
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I have sedation every time and personally it doesn't effect my memory at all, I watch the whole procedure on the screen and am perfectly in control, if I need to say anything to the doc then it's no problem.
A colonoscopy is no more undignified than a sig, the staff should make you feel at ease and at no time should you be left with your bits on show !
I have always been covered with a sheet and lights dimmed during the whole thing.
A lot of course depends on the med team, I might be lucky in having a good unit to attend.
Try not to worry, if you are anxious tell the staff they will be well used to dealing with the problem.
Good luck and wish you well.
Guest
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At least it will be out of the way for the bank holiday which then you will hopefully be able to relax and enjoy
T
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Good luck and very best wishes.
Mrs_AB
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With regard to the modesty bit - that was not really my problem - I was worried about the general loss of dignity when you are a patient. In fact I did not feel worried about the process itself but more concerns about the place it is! Also I was very worried about the air being pumped in and having to release it - I did not have a problem with that. It was worse for the flexi.I would have loved to have had some music on. One of the most difficult things for me was how to occupy myself during the time and distract myself from the screen. Research into patient satisfaction would be a good idea. I am so glad I did not have sedation. I am so glad my husband was there and so glad nothing was found. But the anxiety before was a problem. I will have another one when I am called and I am sure I will be just as nervous.
Thank you for your comments! How did you get on T?