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PR bleed / Colonoscopy
BillieTheBot
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I went to see my doc today as I have been frequently cutting myself in the rear. After the doc's visit, I was told to pass 2 sides of A4 to a secretary who will arrange an appointment with my local general hospital. Aside the pre-typed text were "pr bleed" and "colonoscopy" in handwriting. Apparently, the problem that I have is fairly common. Any idea what it involves when I go to the hospital? I'll be nervous if it's going to be an anal probe!
Many thanks :-)
Many thanks :-)
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A colonoscopy is essentially a 3 foot fibre optic camera up your arse. Don't worry, though, I've had one and it's not half as bad as you imagine. Plus they generally sedate you and give you a painkiller, so you're fairly comfortable. I found the worst part was the industrial strength laxatives they give you the night before. And even that - not as bad as it sounds.
Definitely worth the discomfort and embarrassment to make sure there's nowt serious going on.
**I read the subject...and then read the bit 'I was told to pass 2 sides of A4' and was like 'pass paper??!! as a stool sample?!'**
Sound's like your anxious about having the colonoscopy procedure. If you have questions about the procedure or why it is that they are suggesting you have one - how about going back to see your Doctor? They should be happy to answer any questions you have.
You could also check out the video on the NHS direct website that shows you what is involved in a colonoscopy.
Hope this helps. Take care and let us know how you get on -
The picolax really isn't nice but it's only for a day or two
The nurse who will be with you will generally distract you and talk you through whats going on and what will happen and you can watch the screen if you want to see inside you, it is weird actually seeing it in real life! I've never had it done but been with quite a few patients when I was a student and watched the screen!
My dad rang me tonight for a social call so I mentioned my upcoming scan. He said that he had it done to himself when he was in his mid 20s. He had it diagnosed as heamorriods and his cause was down to stress as he was taking his uni finals at the time. Seems to be quite common too.
As I don't like blood and guts, I probably won't want to see the footage *eek* :-)
It wasn't as bad as I thought in the end. It wasn't a fibre-optic scan but I was naked apart from my top (and socks lol), laid down for some time while instruments were used. Not more than 5-7cm deep though. It hurt a fair bit. Afterwards, we discussed diet. Most of the stuff I was doing was right, but potatoes are apparently a big no-no! I never knew that. The main thing is to keep up with the fruit and I believe I eat plenty of fruit. I was then discharged then I went to the chemist to buy some "Sudocrem" to help me heal. Even at this point, I wasn't told what my injury was (other than it being self-inflicted) but I have a follow-up appointment in 3 month's time.
Thanks for the support guys :-)