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Canadian Karen

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Canadian Karen Community Regular

Hi Everyone!

Please wish me luck tomorrow - I have my colonoscopy. Depending on what the biopsy results are, depends on whether or not I need to be admitted to hospital for prednisone treatment....

Please send good luck vibes my way!

Thanks!

Karen

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celiac3270 Collaborator

Good luck!!! Let us know the results :D I'll think about you.

-celiac3270

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stef-the-kicking-cuty Enthusiast

Yes, good luck from me, too. In germany we don't cross fingers, we press thumbs. So i will press my thumbs for you. :D

Greetings, Stef

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Happycat Rookie

Good luck and God Bless!!!

Lisa

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CoolCat1 Rookie

Hi, CanadianKaren: Hope all went well. From a fellow Canuk, Anne

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Canadian Karen Community Regular

Hi Guys.....

Well, it is over and done with, thank God.....

I really didn't feel too much during the procedure because he gave me Demerol and Valium, so I felt REAL GOOD!!!

The prep stuff was horrid, of course.... The last thing a person with chronic diarrhea needs to take is Citro-Mag and Kleen Prep!!!

He said afterwards that he removed several polyps and took about 16 biopsies from top to bottom, and that they have been sent to the lab for testing.... he said we should hear back by Monday.....

Keep your fingers crossed for me!

Karen

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Thomas Apprentice

Good luck.

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celiac3270 Collaborator

Glad to hear it went well :D I'll be thinking of you for your results monday.

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BamBam Community Regular

Karen,

You've been in my prayers all week, and will continue to be. God Bless you and your doctors!!

Bernadette ;)

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stef-the-kicking-cuty Enthusiast

Hi Karen,

what were the results of the test? Just being curious. :)

Lots of greetings, Stef

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