Are you serious? You got away with it?not really, beer is a clear liquid
Are you serious? You got away with it?not really, beer is a clear liquid
I've never had one, and I turn 50 this year. How do I know if I should get one?
Are you serious? You got away with it?
I've never had one, and I turn 50 this year. How do I know if I should get one?
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He related that he had seen my X-rays and had both good news and bad news.
"The good news" he said, "is that on the outside, you look terrific. But on the inside, boy, do you look old!"
Guess that is what 13 years playing in a rugby front row does.
I had one at 41 and everything was super clear no polyps but one of the 17 random samples they took detected pre-cancerous cells. The doctor who performed the procedure thinks it was contamination at the testing lab but told me to come back in five years instead of 10 ?
So 2017 is my date with the probe.
Dr said it was okay. I play golf occasionally with a digestive doctor. He was too eager to give me a colonoscopy so I went with someone I didn't know.
I just had to drink gateyaid/beer and take laxatives 24 hours before until I was just, you know, poopin liquid.
Whatever was in that IV messed me up pretty good. After my nap I had a few beers and played 9 holes. I think I hit about 4 houses that day.
I guess you didn't hear/read the instructions for no vigorous physical activity the rest of the day?
Stranger things have happened. I was quite surprised to find that zit-popping videos are all the rage on YouTube
I live on a golf course and have a golf cart. They just didn't want me driving. If you swing the club correctly it doesn't take that much effort.
But yes, I don't usually follow instructions that well. That's why I've been walking on a broken toe for two weeks.
how are your ears?
I'm pretty sure the swings are enough of a nono after a colonoscopy. You are really supposed to take it very easy the rest of the day, and let your intestines rest.
I specifically asked and they just told me not to drive.
And I'll always remember the young doctor who pushed me into it.
The real big deals are procedures when you have to stay awake (it may or may not involve your bottom).