Here in the US (I assume worldwide too) they lowered the age from 50 to 45 to get a colonscopy screening. My primary told me to get it done six months ago and I finally did it today (I am 47). Colon cancer is on the rise in younger men and I believe is the number #3 cause of cancer deaths.
The whole procedure pretty much sucks, but it's worth getting done. Here is what it entails
1.) You have to go on a liquid diet the day before procedure (Only coffee and tea (no dairy) certain kinds of jellos and chicken broth are allowed)
2.) Late afternoon into early evening you have to drink 64 oz. of this gatorade, water and solution mix over a three to four hour period. This makes you clear your bowels out for the procedure. You will be going to bathroom 10 to 15 times and what comes out of the other end if pure liquid (gross, I know). It doesn't taste bad at first, but 2/3 through you start to hate it.
3.) After midnight that night you can't have anything at all (not even water). Needless to say, I had a headache this morning from probably being dehydrated and not being able to have my morning coffee.
4.) The procedure itself is not bad and you are knocked out for it.
5.) Afterwards, I felt bloated, nauseous and when I went to throw up in the surgical center a little came out the other end instead (lol). They gave me a barf bag for the car ride home too.
6.) You can't drive for 24 hours so somebody has to take you there and back (outpatient surgical center)
Overall, not fun at all; but you might want to get it done if you are 45+
The one plus was the nurses and assistants were mostly young women in their 20's and cute.
The whole procedure pretty much sucks, but it's worth getting done. Here is what it entails
1.) You have to go on a liquid diet the day before procedure (Only coffee and tea (no dairy) certain kinds of jellos and chicken broth are allowed)
2.) Late afternoon into early evening you have to drink 64 oz. of this gatorade, water and solution mix over a three to four hour period. This makes you clear your bowels out for the procedure. You will be going to bathroom 10 to 15 times and what comes out of the other end if pure liquid (gross, I know). It doesn't taste bad at first, but 2/3 through you start to hate it.
3.) After midnight that night you can't have anything at all (not even water). Needless to say, I had a headache this morning from probably being dehydrated and not being able to have my morning coffee.
4.) The procedure itself is not bad and you are knocked out for it.
5.) Afterwards, I felt bloated, nauseous and when I went to throw up in the surgical center a little came out the other end instead (lol). They gave me a barf bag for the car ride home too.
6.) You can't drive for 24 hours so somebody has to take you there and back (outpatient surgical center)
Overall, not fun at all; but you might want to get it done if you are 45+
The one plus was the nurses and assistants were mostly young women in their 20's and cute.
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