houst69
Striker
I had the camera down, get sedative unless you like the sensation of not being to breathe for 5 minutesI’ve had a high FIT test so being sent for the camera up me claypipe.
Anyone had this? Advice? Sedative needed?
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I had the camera down, get sedative unless you like the sensation of not being to breathe for 5 minutesI’ve had a high FIT test so being sent for the camera up me claypipe.
Anyone had this? Advice? Sedative needed?
Yeah, when I tasted the first glass, i though it wasn't too bad, but after two litres (and another litre of clear water, which was recommended), I was nearly barfing, as well as my insides falling out me hoop.That Moviprep is evil
It’s the fact you have to basically down about two litres of it in an hour or something as well. For weeks after I couldn’t stand the smell of lemon air freshener as it kept bringing back memories!
It will stop you coughing thoughWhat a time for a toilet roll shortage
And will never trust a fart for weeks afterwards.It will stop you coughing though
My first one I ended up with an ex Polish military doctor and it was horrific. No sedative, no lube, nowt. He also kept “inflating” me when there was no need. When I had a second one the nurses saw his name as my previous physician and were hugely apologetic. The second one was much better.I've been getting them every few years for the last 25 years due to ulcerative colitis. There's really nothing much to worry about.
The new ward they opened at the Royal a few years ago is terrific and a big improvement on the old one.
There's none of this arse hanging out of the back of your gown these days either. You get plastic boxers with a velcro arse-flap. How times have changed!
I've only had one bad experience. A South African doctor decided because I'd had it done loads of times I didn't need a sedative. Absolute agony.My first one I ended up with an ex Polish military doctor and it was horrific. No sedative, no lube, nowt. He also kept “inflating” me when there was no need. When I had a second one the nurses saw his name as my previous physician and were hugely apologetic. The second one was much better.
I’ve had a high FIT test so being sent for the camera up me claypipe.
Anyone had this? Advice? Sedative needed?
Strange how the serious issue of cancer becomes hilarious when it’s up ones arse hole.
Ya need lift homeI’ve had a high FIT test so being sent for the camera up me claypipe.
Anyone had this? Advice? Sedative needed?
Just hope it isn't NHS as they tend to use Box Brownies.Well thanks for the advice (erm.....I think). Will take the sedative option purely because of the advice from here. I hope I don’t have the big CRC, but genuinely don’t think so. My biggest worry if I do is being able to post something anywhere near as poetic or inspiring as @foggy