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What u had is Gastroscopy. It's one of the most uncomfortable  procedures u could have.

Colonoscopy is not so bad as u think it is ... its more of a mind fu*ck.

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I didn't have it too bad. The worst part was the IV. It was my first conscious one and I wound up going pale, sweaty and nauseated. Hah.

 

The rest of it, they put me out. I've heard that some places you gotta be awake which would make me freak out.

 

Guess we'll see what the results are before they book me for the colonoscopy.

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What u had is Gastroscopy. It's one of the most uncomfortable  procedures u could have.

Colonoscopy is not so bad as u think it is ... its more of a mind fu*ck.

 

Worst is cystoscopy. 

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Worst is cystoscopy. 

been there, not lovely.. even a catater inside of you for 1 month.. 

 

kidney stone attached to the urethra, aint funny

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been there, not lovely.. even a catater inside of you for 1 month.. 

 

kidney stone attached to the urethra, aint funny

 

Ouch that hurts! Even in my bad dreams God doesn't give that to anyone. Who ever invented catheter needs to be beaten the shit out of it. Some jerks Dr even do hard tube cystoscopy. 

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Ouch that hurts! Even in my bad dreams God doesn't give that to anyone. Who ever invented catheter needs to be beaten the shit out of it. Some jerks Dr even do hard tube cystoscopy. 

that doctor should be burned in hell with satan trying to beat him with the same tube..

 

I had 1 of those, inside me for 1 month.. 

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Edit: Sorry for hijacking your thread SiD

Hope you get better soon.. 

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Hahahahahaah  you bunch of pansies.   I used to do those exams in xray.  The men were always a bunch of pansies.

The women did very well.

 

Yep I put tubes into every orifice you got. 

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When is was much younger (toddler age), both my sister and i had kidney reflux.  I had to go to the doctor's every couple months to get a VCUG (they take an x-ray of your urine moving with the use of a catheter).  I don't know how similar it is to a cystoscopy or these other ones, but i remember it hurting and my pee burning like hell! haha    

 

On a side note to that story, for a long time i was convinced that the doctors kept the catheter in me instead of it being only test for months until they saw me next... then they would just replace it lol

 

 

"the blowy air is not cool"  hahaha nice video

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I cringed thinkin' about that shit. Damn dude. I'll take gastro any day, thanks.

 

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If you don't mind us asking.. What's wrong with u gastro? Ulcers? 

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No clue, honestly.

 

For the last year or two I've had a lot of stomach and digestion issues.

 

Burning and acid reflux, dull throbbing pain, muscle spasms, bloating, crazy nausea and other weird shit.I even had an appendicitis scare a few months back, but it turned out negative.

 

  So this is hopefully going to shed some light on what's going on. Doc has me on Tecta 40mg for acid reduction, and will give me the results soon. Then if that doesn't solve anything, next is up the keester.

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I am sorry, but your video reminded me of this one:

 

 

Did you count your fingers, too?

 

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