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    Quote Originally Posted by rosethecopycat View Post
    It tasted like I was drinking burnt, plastic lawn chairs.
    Drink a Brawndo afterwards to get the taste out of your mouth?

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    Remember - wine is a clear liquid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grace View Post
    Remember - wine is a clear liquid.
    Alas, the second thing on my instructions sheet was NO alcohol the day before or obviously the day of the procedure! They take all the fun out of life! LOL!

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    Hopefully a colonoscopy will lead to an answer and a treatment. Do they suspect Crohn's disease? I think it results in an unpredictable colon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pam View Post
    Alas, the second thing on my instructions sheet was NO alcohol the day before or obviously the day of the procedure! They take all the fun out of life! LOL!
    I can't remember if it was on my sheet - that was 8 years ago. If it was, I chose to ignore it

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    I was told to take more fiber. Like 8 tsp a day rather than the 2 I was taking as recommended by the nutritionist. Also told to eat chicken, fish and old cheddar. No meds given. So far nothing has changed, in fact, things have gotten much worse with the break in and now today someone has abandoned a vehicle at the front of our yard. So tummy is again acting up.

    I have no notes about not having alcohol before the test, just can't have anything red. White wine here I come!!!

    Maybe Richard will act as host that day and look after all our liquids needs!

    Thanks again everyone, you're making this whole thing ever so much more bearable.
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    Had mine done today and it was a breeze! However, my daughter told me afterwards that my BP and Oxygen levels dropped and scared them, she thinks they gave me to much sedation and that what caused that. I was there longer than I should have been because of that..

    All I know was I was O-U-T and didn't know a thing, went out and ate afterwards and took a long nap at home, now I am back to normal.

    Only ONE polyup was found this time so I don't have to have another one for 5 years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Laura's Babies View Post
    Had mine done today and it was a breeze! However, my daughter told me afterwards that my BP and Oxygen levels dropped and scared them, she thinks they gave me to much sedation and that what caused that. I was there longer than I should have been because of that..

    All I know was I was O-U-T and didn't know a thing, went out and ate afterwards and took a long nap at home, now I am back to normal.

    Only ONE polyup was found this time so I don't have to have another one for 5 years.
    Glad it went mostly well for you today and that you're back to normal now.
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    Thanks all for your help, info, and support.

    I am having the test because I've literally become the Queen of Poop. Spending a good percentage of my day in the bathroom already.

    Had the easy tests and all came back negative, now I wait till December for the "big" one. Lots of time to fret about it.

    Have the info sheet on what I need to do to prepare for the test and it sounds yucky. Read about it on the net - big mistake. Figure that day before I'll just pull the computer into the bathroom and communicate directly from the throne whilst filling myself with clear liquids and nasty meds. Can't wait for the fun to begin!
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    Yes, I have! And I'm only 19!!

    I was in the hospital for about a month after they diagnosed me with ulcerative colitis. The diagnosis was found through a colonoscopy.

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    Sarah, I do hope you're much better now. You had to be so sick, my friend, and I am so sorry!!
    QOP, I've never had a colonoscopy and wish you luck with yours. I have had a lower GI and that was no walk in the park and I was wide awake for the whole thing. I assume the prep is the same. It was not nearly as bad as the procedure in my case. The colonoscopy sounds better because at least you're out while it is happening!

    Why in the world are you having to wait until December if you are having problems now? I won't get started on nationalized medicine, but this is exactly why I am opposed to it! And I'm making a big assumption that it is the health system in Canada that is causing the delay. I hope they can work you in sooner than December so you can find out what is wrong and start getting better!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Logan View Post

    Why in the world are you having to wait until December if you are having problems now? I won't get started on nationalized medicine, but this is exactly why I am opposed to it! And I'm making a big assumption that it is the health system in Canada that is causing the delay. I hope they can work you in sooner than December so you can find out what is wrong and start getting better!
    I was wondering the exact same thing - why such a long wait? If that was my GI doc - he would have me in within days - not months.

    QOP - not being nosy - but have you ever been diagnosed or treated for IBS? I have the misfortune of having flareups of it, and when I do, I take Bentyl and it's cleared up almost immediately. Just a thought, but maybe your doc has already ruled that out?? I know how unpleasant living in the john can be!
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    Quote Originally Posted by pomtzu View Post
    I was wondering the exact same thing - why such a long wait? If that was my GI doc - he would have me in within days - not months.

    QOP - not being nosy - but have you ever been diagnosed or treated for IBS? I have the misfortune of having flareups of it, and when I do, I take Bentyl and it's cleared up almost immediately. Just a thought, but maybe your doc has already ruled that out?? I know how unpleasant living in the john can be!
    The GI doctor said it seems to be IBS, gone way wrong. I have the issue every day, day after day. I am afraid to leave the house. If I do have to go out I get up 3 hours earlier to ensure I'm done in the bathroom before I go. Being over 40, having diahrreah every day and losing weight can be a number of problems so that's what he's hoping to find.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Queen of Poop View Post
    The GI doctor said it seems to be IBS, gone way wrong. I have the issue every day, day after day. I am afraid to leave the house. If I do have to go out I get up 3 hours earlier to ensure I'm done in the bathroom before I go. Being over 40, having diahrreah every day and losing weight can be a number of problems so that's what he's hoping to find.
    Well I guess mine is way wrong too, and I've had intestinal issues for many years, but your doctor should be able to put you on meds to ease it. I've been the everyday route too, and multiple times each day, and being afraid to leave the house. There's no need that you should have to suffer like that, and I can't imagine him not giving you any meds to at least make it more managable. Sure you're going to loose weight with diarrhea every day - no way you wouldn't. It just seems kind of reckless for them to make you wait so long when it could be serious. What you're going thru is far from normal, and IMO, they should get you in for the procedure immediately.
    Gosh - I feel so bad for you since I know exactly what you're going thru. I really wish I could help.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Logan View Post
    Sarah, I do hope you're much better now. You had to be so sick, my friend, and I am so sorry!!
    QOP, I've never had a colonoscopy and wish you luck with yours. I have had a lower GI and that was no walk in the park and I was wide awake for the whole thing. I assume the prep is the same. It was not nearly as bad as the procedure in my case. The colonoscopy sounds better because at least you're out while it is happening!

    Why in the world are you having to wait until December if you are having problems now? I won't get started on nationalized medicine, but this is exactly why I am opposed to it! And I'm making a big assumption that it is the health system in Canada that is causing the delay. I hope they can work you in sooner than December so you can find out what is wrong and start getting better!

    It's our great Calgary health care system at work. When they thought I had breast cancer it was all taken care of in less than 2 weeks. With this daily diahrreah (spelling) issue they don't see it as a panic so I have to wait.
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