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<blockquote data-quote="Californiablonde" data-source="post: 657071" data-attributes="member: 2196"><p>Well I survived the colonoscopy and there is no cancer. All I have is a few hemmeroids which the doctor says is normal. I am only partially relieved. I still have all the symptoms of ovarian cancer, and that type of cancer is much more deadly. I have read up extensively about ovarian cancer, and all my symptoms fit, including the sudden constipation, pelvic pain, back pain, and nausea. My next appointment will be with the gynecologist. I am a month overdue for my annual exam anyway, so it's time for me to call and get in.</p><p></p><p>The colonoscopy in itself was a breeze. They put me totally out (which I didn't want but they said that's all they offer) so I literally slept throughout the whole thing. The sedative wore off rather quickly and I felt absolutely fine afterwards. I could have easily driven myself home, but they insisted I bring somebody so my mom drove. After I got home I cleaned house and did laundry as my usual Saturday afternoon routine. They said no alcohol so I played it safe and didn't drink, even though I felt perfectly fine. </p><p></p><p> The doctor gave me the okay to take a small dose of Xanax that night so I had one and I felt pretty good. Still, what a waste of a weekend! The 24 hours before hand was terrible with the awful prep I had to do, and the next day I couldn't have my usual beer and stay up late. <strong>But</strong> if anything, I do have peace of mind. Now I am hoping I don't have to go through another one of these darned things till I'm at least 50!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Californiablonde, post: 657071, member: 2196"] Well I survived the colonoscopy and there is no cancer. All I have is a few hemmeroids which the doctor says is normal. I am only partially relieved. I still have all the symptoms of ovarian cancer, and that type of cancer is much more deadly. I have read up extensively about ovarian cancer, and all my symptoms fit, including the sudden constipation, pelvic pain, back pain, and nausea. My next appointment will be with the gynecologist. I am a month overdue for my annual exam anyway, so it's time for me to call and get in. The colonoscopy in itself was a breeze. They put me totally out (which I didn't want but they said that's all they offer) so I literally slept throughout the whole thing. The sedative wore off rather quickly and I felt absolutely fine afterwards. I could have easily driven myself home, but they insisted I bring somebody so my mom drove. After I got home I cleaned house and did laundry as my usual Saturday afternoon routine. They said no alcohol so I played it safe and didn't drink, even though I felt perfectly fine. The doctor gave me the okay to take a small dose of Xanax that night so I had one and I felt pretty good. Still, what a waste of a weekend! The 24 hours before hand was terrible with the awful prep I had to do, and the next day I couldn't have my usual beer and stay up late. [B]But[/B] if anything, I do have peace of mind. Now I am hoping I don't have to go through another one of these darned things till I'm at least 50! [/QUOTE]
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