Folks, my poor daughter has had 6 colonoscopies, several endoscopes, two balloon endoscopes, and on it goes. She has hemmorhaged 6 times. She has severe severe ME, housebound and bed bound. Colonoscopy is survivable. Good luck, it will go OK.
chickened out. Rescheduling at a latter time. I can't take any sedatives since I'm in Valium withdrawal. I want my gut to heal more before I do it drug free. It was doing great up to 3 weeks ago. What a baby.
Definitely worth getting checked out once you feel you are ready for it. The prep does seem to be the most difficult part, as others have said. When I had the procedure done last, I came out of it as sure footed as a new born deer. Like that deer I was steady on my feet after a short time.
In the hands of a good GI Doctor, and intelligent anaesthetist, you won't sufferI agree. At my age I need to have it done.
This is a great approach, but there is a big but! Whenever they detect anything (and in every colonoscopy I had done they found several polyps) they will have to do a traditional colonoscopy to remove them.I like the fact that doctors can also see problems outside the colon (liver, kidneys, adrenals, liver). I think I'm going to go this route (my insurance covers it) as I'm hypersensitive to sedatives.
In the past doctors have not recommended virtual colonoscopies for various reasons, but also the procedure is not available in every community. I have only had a traditional colonoscopy done without much ill effect.@frog_in_the_fog Great video! Have you had this done? I like the fact that doctors can also see problems outside the colon (liver, kidneys, adrenals, liver). I think I'm going to go this route (my insurance covers it) as I'm hypersensitive to sedatives.
When I went last they didn't find anything, so a virtual colonoscopy would have been great for me. I do fear having to take a radioactive compound. So a virtual colonoscopy may not be the best choice for everyone.This is a great approach, but there is a big but! Whenever they detect anything (and in every colonoscopy I had done they found several polyps) they will have to do a traditional colonoscopy to remove them.
This is a great approach, but there is a big but! Whenever they detect anything (and in every colonoscopy I had done they found several polyps) they will have to do a traditional colonoscopy to remove them.
When I went last they didn't find anything, so a virtual colonoscopy would have been great for me. I do fear having to take a radioactive compound. So a virtual colonoscopy may not be the best choice for everyone.
My docs have removed all that they found--whatever size. It is usually several years between colonoscopies and polyps grow.Aren't polyps only removed if they're a certain size or appear cancerous?
Virtual colonoscopies are only a second best computer generated guesstimate.
I would probably be dead by now if I relied on reassurances from doctors that results of a virtual colonoscopy are fairly accurate after there was anatomical problems preventing a normal colonoscopy from being done.
They might detect cancers and the like but the severe intestinal ischemia that I had causing the GI dysfunction is invisible to computer guesstimates and was only picked up by a follow-up regular colonoscopy because of ongoing symptoms. Those with Ischemic or Ulcerative Colitis are likely to be in the same boat.