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Should I Be Scared About The Biopsy?


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Darcie Newbie

Yesterday I learned I'm going to be having a biopsy tomorrow--Is it incredibly painful, do you gag really bad or is there no need for worry?

My husband is out of town and I'd really like to get the diagnosis soon so I know...a friend is taking me :(


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jerseyangel Proficient

Hi Darcie and welcome :)

I was completely out for mine--and don't remember a thing after the IV went in. Some get a sore throat afterwards, but I didn't even get that.

It takes only a few minutes--try to relax, it's not bad at all.

jayhawkmom Enthusiast

I agree, try not to worry... it's really not bad at all.

I was under conscious sedation for mine, but I don't remember a thing after they put the IV in. I fell asleep. LOL!

It only took a few minutes, and then it took a while for me to wake up. Once I was awake, I went home and went about a totally normal day.

I didn't have a sore throat at all. It was an incredibly easy procedure.

Good luck!! =)

Joni63 Collaborator
Yesterday I learned I'm going to be having a biopsy tomorrow--Is it incredibly painful, do you gag really bad or is there no need for worry?

My husband is out of town and I'd really like to get the diagnosis soon so I know...a friend is taking me :(

Hi Darcie,

I think most people have an experience with it that's better than they thought, I know mine was. I had a colonoscopy/endo same time and was nervous before. Before the nurse put the IV in she told me that most people wake up feeling like they have slept better than they had in years. That was definately my experience. I went home and had a completely normal day except feeling a little groggy. I did chores around the house and never napped that day. I also didn't feel like I had been through any procedures at all. I was not sore or felt like I had any procedure done at all.

You'll do fine. Try not to worry. It's really a very painless, quick procedure.

nikky Contributor

hey. Just relax your going to be fine, i didnt fall asleep in mine but i cant remember it anyway lol. Let the doctors do all the work and you'll be absolutely fine - theres really nothing to worry about.

Some people do get a sore throat but that goes away really quickly.

cruelshoes Enthusiast

Mine was easy easy easy. The worst part was the anticipation. My son had one when he was 6, and came through it just fine, too. ;)Open Original Shared Linkthat a friend wrote up on another forum about her endoscopy. Maybe it will help put your mind at ease. You will most likely find that you have no memory of the procedure when it is over.

chasing4 Rookie

My dd just had hers a month ago. She was completely asleep and she wasn't hurting at all. When we got her back home, she was ready to run around with her sisters and her brother. We actually had to keep reminding her that she needed to rest for the rest of that day.

I had one 8 years ago, for other reasons, and I was completely asleep and felt normal.


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