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Well Craig, how deep is deep???

Well all I can say is Monday night was far worse, flushing out the system, as compared to the actual procedure.

Once I started taking the draino, consuming 1 gallon worth, it took 5+ hours for it to take effect. Those 5 hours were brutal, feeling very bloated, nauseous. Finally at 10pm.....BOMBS AWAY.....

I was lucky if I got 3 hours sleep having to live on the toilet for the next few hours.

The procedure itself was a slam dunk. The doc did not knock me out all the way and I was able to watch the procedure on TV for most of the time that I was interested in actually watching. I did watch them take a couple snips of a couple lumps for biopsy.

The most embarrasing thing was dealing with the amount of air they pump into you for a clear passage. When they remove to camera, they try to extract as much air as possible but when I got home and went to take a nap, it felt like I still had 100% of the air (gas) whatever still inside me. My poor bedding never suffered so much.
 
"My poor bedding never suffered so much."


Poor bedding..............Jeeeeeeze, what about poor Barbara????????????????????????????? :eek:mg
 
At least I have my buddy to help me get through recovery....


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I hope all is well then, I too watched and it was kind of interesting, the wife was in disbelief they could get the camera past my head that is supposed to be stuck up there. She had to have one done a while back and I told her it was a good thing they never found any problems, I would have had her put down. (probably easier than Max)
 
Dude , its great to have you back!
I do hope they only extract the air out of you and not your sense of humor.!!
 
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