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Test Is Done, Thank God.


sherrylynn

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Had the test today, and thank god it's over. I have a reaction to Demerol and to fentinol. so I ended up having only versed. But I remember everything. the endo didn't hurt but the colonoscopy did, because I didn't have any pain meds on board and was awake. it was neat watching the screen though. and They had me release wind constantly.

The doc said he thought I might have microscopic colitis and I heard him tell the resident doc that it is connected to celiac dz. so he said to go back onto the gluten free diet. I will find out the results in week.


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Had the test today, and thank god it's over. I have a reaction to Demerol and to fentinol. so I ended up having only versed. But I remember everything. the endo didn't hurt but the colonoscopy did, because I didn't have any pain meds on board and was awake. it was neat watching the screen though. and They had me release wind constantly.

The doc said he thought I might have microscopic colitis and I heard him tell the resident doc that it is connected to celiac dz. so he said to go back onto the gluten free diet. I will find out the results in week.

Glad it went well for you, and hope you'll be feeling well soon!

sherrylynn Contributor

Glad it went well for you, and hope you'll be feeling well soon!

Thank you so much beachbirdie. I'm sure I will. It's just going to take time now.

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