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Off To Get My Endoscopy/colonoscopy!


gatita

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gatita Enthusiast

 Wish me luck LOL... Getting the two-for-one double whammy this afternoon.

 

I tell you, after eight months with severe D and then the colonoscopy prep (yickkk!), the procedure itself is gonna be a piece of cake I'm sure.

 

Hopefully, we end up learning something since all tests so far have been negative or conflicting. Sigh.

 

 


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Good luck!

beachbirdie Contributor

I hope you are recovering well and on your way to getting some good, solid answers!

gatita Enthusiast

Thanks for the well-wishes y'all!

 

The only thing we know right away is I have gastritis, hiatal hernia, a polyp and diverticulosis... Now waiting for 3 biopsy results.

1desperateladysaved Proficient

i hope the procedure will be easy and full of helpful results.

 

Diana

meatslayer Newbie

Hope they get the tools right!

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