Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless you are at risk, do the mail in test.
Exactly. Cologuard or something like it. How old are you and do you have a hisotry of colon cancer in your family? Otherwise, no way in hell would I do a colonoscopy when there are other options.
90% accurate good enough for you? I'd rather be 100% w/ a couple days of discomfort. Personal choice I guess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did they determine you weren't completely cleaned out?
My friend had the unfortunate experience of throwing up the dratted liquid all night (she tried to contact their office without success to let them know), then being placed under in the morning, explored, etc, only to be told the results were inconclusive because she wasn't cleaned out enough, and she'd have to redo the entire thing soon.
Consider yourself lucky you escaped general anesthesia.
There are many people who don't do well with the prep, and research is ongoing to find better ways of exploring intestines. Contact the doctor to discuss a different prep.
Sorry for the TMI, but the nurse asked about my poop when I arrived and said if it was anything except clear or yellow I needed to use the bathroom and let her look at it. It was kind of embarrassing, but I am glad I didn't go through with a useless procedure. She also got a second opinion from the charge nurse.
The problem with contacting the doctor directly is that I tried to get in touch with her before the procedure (about timing of migraine meds) and she never responded. Unless the person who does scheduling is adept at discussing options, I'm feeling like there isn't a good way to get information from them about what will work better. Hence my idea to try to figure it out on my own and then make a specific request when I call to schedule.
Anonymous wrote:How did they determine you weren't completely cleaned out?
My friend had the unfortunate experience of throwing up the dratted liquid all night (she tried to contact their office without success to let them know), then being placed under in the morning, explored, etc, only to be told the results were inconclusive because she wasn't cleaned out enough, and she'd have to redo the entire thing soon.
Consider yourself lucky you escaped general anesthesia.
There are many people who don't do well with the prep, and research is ongoing to find better ways of exploring intestines. Contact the doctor to discuss a different prep.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unless you are at risk, do the mail in test.
Exactly. Cologuard or something like it. How old are you and do you have a hisotry of colon cancer in your family? Otherwise, no way in hell would I do a colonoscopy when there are other options.
Anonymous wrote:Unless you are at risk, do the mail in test.
Anonymous wrote:I have used Suprep for all my colonoscopys and it worked well...tastes very bad but they are relatively small amounts (two 16oz bottles).
There is also Suprep pills (OOP $40) butI havent tried them