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Endoscopy, both ends

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Thebeeb Sun 24-Apr-16 22:01:15

I had colonoscopy and was unable to have sedation. I had the gas and air and found it a wonderful experience. Drifted off I don't know where!!!!! No problems at all. Had a cup of coffee and a sandwich and was off . Bit tender the next day but nothing to worry about. Good luck the thought of it and the day before is the worst bit.

joannapiano Sun 24-Apr-16 21:46:01

I had a colonoscopy and gastroscopy 18 months ago as I had stomach probs for about 3 months. I sat in bed reading a book, ready for a dash to the loo, after taking the blackcurrant-flavour prep, the night before and it was OK.
I had sedation for the actual procedure and it was fine. I came round quickly and felt alright. I had a polyp removed from my bowel at the time, but it was non-cancerous.
I am having another colonoscopy in 3 years time, just to make sure I have no more polyps.
Make sure you have someone to drive you home.

rubysong Sun 24-Apr-16 21:42:42

Thank you all so much for these helpful messages. Indinana where you at Derriford? That's where I have to go.

cornergran Sun 24-Apr-16 21:24:14

ruby I can honestly say my experience of colonoscopy was pain free and I almost enjoyed being able to watch the process on a monitor. The pre-process was uncomfortable, not painful. Stay close to a toilet and have some distraction available, I found Vaseline invaluable to protect my bott. The medical staff were unfailingly kind and did their best to ensure my dignity. Please don't worry.

Indinana Sun 24-Apr-16 20:12:25

I've had a colonoscopy twice and the only advice I would give you is that if you are given a choice between sedation and Entonox (gas and air), then go for the sedation. I had that first time (wasn't given the choice), and I was zoned out, perfectly conscious, but in a sort of blissful dreamlike state, with no sense of discomfort at all. In fact, I don't recall any sensation as the procedure was carried out.

But the second time I opted for Entonox, on the strength of the advice from the staff that recovery would be quicker, that I would be able to drive immediately etc. etc. For me, though, it wasn't enough, and the procedure was quite uncomfortable.

I was told that the sedation included painkillers, but the Entonox did not. To be honest, if you have the sedation rubysong, you won't be aware of anything much going on. And if you have someone to take you home and be with you until the effects wear off (not long). then I'd definitely go for this.

As for the prep, just stay near a toilet! I spent the day upstairs in bed with my Kindle and iPad, because we don't have a downstairs toilet shock.

Good luck smile

rubysong Sun 24-Apr-16 19:54:53

'Twilight world' sounds a good prospect, Charleygirl. I hope there are jokes to be enjoyed, it will be a test of my sense of humour.

pompa Sun 24-Apr-16 19:18:58

"Endoscopy, both ends" Sounds like being prepared for the BBQ --- ouch.. {having sort of had both, I feel qualified to joke about it)

petra Sun 24-Apr-16 19:04:23

I've had both. Didn't have sedation for the gastroscope, same with the other end.
In fact the Doctor doing it had a very dark sense of humour about the procedure that it was as much as I could do to keep still. In fact the jokes still make me smile.

Charleygirl Sun 24-Apr-16 17:01:32

I would think that you should be sedated for the gastroscopy but with luck you will be in a twilight world. Good that DH is driving you there. You may feel a tad tired when you return so maybe something prepared to stick in the microwave, a bath and an early night. I am sure you will feel fine the next day. Good luck.

rubysong Sun 24-Apr-16 16:55:11

Thank you all for those comments. DH will come with me and drive me home. I will be sedated. I haven't got a date yet but it will be in the next couple of weeks.

Coolgran65 Sun 24-Apr-16 16:42:34

I have had both of these procedures done some years ago and I'm waiting on an appointment for an up-to-date endoscopy (gastroscopy) to be done.
They were ok and I did not have any sedation.

During the colonoscopy I was able to watch on the screen as the camera went up.

During the edoscopy I could feel it go down etc (without sedation) but knew it would soon be over. I could have had sedation at any point if I put up my hand.

Worst bit was the prep, 8 pints to drink..... flavoured vanilla.

Grannyknot Sun 24-Apr-16 16:37:52

Hi ruby I've had a colonoscopy and I agree with mini above - stay close to a loo in the prep stage. I felt smug when I saw on my notes afterwards (I always snoop and can read upside down) that I had made their job easier as preparation was "excellent, with full compliance". smile

As for the actual procedure, I remember nothing (I wasn't fully anaethesised, but I was given drugs that put me into a kind of blissful twilight zone). I had the most gentle, wonderful Sudanese doctor.

I can honestly say it was a piece of cake.

Good luck x

Alea Sun 24-Apr-16 16:34:35

DH has just had his annual gastroscopy and colonoscopy and admitted today he was glad that was over. He finds sedation helpful, has even been known to sleep through the whole procedure but this time,involving polypectomies and lots of biopsies was less comfortable.
When he is in the throes of the Moviprep, I try to cheer him up by saying some people pay a lot of money for a detox like that. Somehow it goes down like a lead balloon hmm

Jayh Sun 24-Apr-16 16:31:27

I had a colonoscopy recently. The worst bit is the fast and purging but at least you are at home for that and can treat yourself to something nice when you are allowed to eat again. The procedure was not at all painful and I was given a light sedative. I was very well looked after throughout. It really was an example of the NHS at its best.
Good luck with the procedures, Ruby, and here's to a positive outcome for you. ?

MiniMouse Sun 24-Apr-16 16:28:01

I've had both done with sedation. Didn't know anything about it during procedure. Only bit of advice - when you've taken The Preparation DON'T GO OUT !!

Good luck!

Charleygirl Sun 24-Apr-16 16:27:18

rubysong I have had a colonoscopy and I did not want or need any sedation because I did not find it painful. Mildly uncomfortable at times but that was all. I cannot remember the name of the baby lotion I bought to save my poor bot from going on fire but it did help.

How are you getting to the hospital? You will need somebody to drive you there and in my case, the fastest route as I needed the loo as soon as I arrived.

Sorry, I do not know about the top end. Good luck.

aggie Sun 24-Apr-16 16:21:02

I had both of these procedures and it went ok , not the most comfortable thing , but not painful , but I opted for sedation and got through it ok . I had to have a scan after all that , but nothing too untoward was found . I took nothing but my Kindle in case I was kept waiting but wasn't

Deedaa Sun 24-Apr-16 16:19:48

I would just say that both DD and DH have had gastroscopys and both assure me that the sedatives they were given meant that they have no memory of them at all. DH has had several colonoscopys and found the laxative medicine the worst part. He hates being poked and prodded but found the actual procedure not too bad at all.

Hope you get some answers at the end of it. At the very least you should have a list of things that AREN'T wrong with you. flowers

rubysong Sun 24-Apr-16 16:12:45

I will be having a gastroscopy and colonoscopy sometime in the next two weeks. Have any of you any advice for me in preparation? No horror stories, please. I am anxious enough as it is. Is there anything I should take with me or do beforehand (in addition to the 'clear out' medicine I expect to have.) It is to find out why I am borderline anaemic.