My Butt Hurts said:I can't figure out what people mean by "knocked out". Does that mean completely out, or just seeming to be out?
CrohnsHobo said:Every time I have had one (two last year) I get in the procedure room and I am on my side. They inject whatever fantastic drug they use into the IV. Next thing I know I am in the recovery room coming out of whatever they gave me under one of those awesome warm blankets.
I sometimes I think I can remember bits and pieces of the procedure but they are always mixed in with whatever weird dreams I also had.
Then my parents take me out to eat a huge meal of my choice.
peleburrows said:I'm from south of england too, both of mine have been under sedation.
I find the worst thing by far is the taste of the prep....
Yeah I agree with Astra. I had bad experiences when I was younger when they took longer than expected and I remember the sedation wearing off and screaming in pain. So needless to say I was terrified of them and luckily didn't have to have one for a good few years.
When I eventually did, I was so nervous. The sedation was so amazing though. I felt like I was on cloud 9 and wanted to stay in there all day.
I second Misty's experience, since my small bowel is narrowed and scarred, it's just WAY too painful for me to have sedation alone.
My doc also does a pathological study because he found Stage 1 colon cancer, where he takes 50+ biopsies-sounds painful but isn't under general. When I wake up I feel fine, but they keep me overnight.
Best wishes!
I could go back for more of these colonoscopies.
Hi
Just wondering how many of you have their colonoscopies under general anesthetic and how many under sedation. Also, which country are you in? - General seems to be commom in US but not UK from what I've seen.
Thanks very much.
Italie
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I've only had one colonoscopy, and didn't even think to ask what they used! But, it was a horrific experience. I felt like I was in a dreamlike state, paralyzed, but in excruciating pain. I kept trying to call out, but couldn't. I'm guessing this was sedation? Gotta do something different next time.
I'm in the US...was done in Birmingham, AL.
Tami
I'm not sure which term is what. But I was completely knocked out for both of them that i had (2007 + 2010) . I spazed out on the last one when they told me i was gonna be awake, and i was like "WHAT!??! YOU PUT THE LIQUID ENEMA CAP THINGY UP MY ANUS AND THAT WAS HORRID!! YOUR GONNA STICK WHAT WERE!?!? WHILE I'M AWAKE!!!??? ARE YOU CRAZY!?!?!?" then when i got down to the room the Gi doc was like "what are you talking about?" and i explained what the nurse told me, and he was like "uh, no... i don't know what she was talking about, but we wouldn't even try to put you through that."
He couldn't even get past the smaller intestines because it was so inflammed but he took biospies of the uclers he saw that were in "patches", and then i woke up with my butt burning and they informed me the fistula's were still there in my colon but weren't too bad. (had those back in 2007). and i was like "my buttt!!! it burrrrns!!! me needs mah cream!!! NOWWWS!" and i waited for almost 6 hours to get my cream. and finally i could find releif and i wasn't scared to go poo - as long as i had my cream with me. lol
Oh, and when they were waking me up, it was much like what they have in films where you hear a word, you come to, open your eyes , everything is blurry. then your out again. next thing you know your repeating this process over and over until finally you are awake.. lol.. I did this and the more i woke up the more i was despritly trying to stay awake for them. but it was about a 45 min proccess (as they said) lol
When I had my colonoscopy I researched all the options. i wanted to be fully awake, and have NO sedation at all for the procedure. Apparently, all the Gi doctors lie to rush the exam, and that's why they insist o nsedation, so i had no choice. I then researched the types of sedation, and insisted, on nothing other than propofol. do not elt them use versed/dyptrophan on you.Hi
Thanks for all your replies. My colonoscopy is on the 26th April and I'm getting general anaesthetic after a horiffic experience under 'sedation'.
Anyway, I didn't think they did it under general because it was too risky and now I'm terrified. My consultant says he is happy to do it under general as it doesnt make any difference to him BUT he's not had to do one before!! - he says the only increased risk is due to the anaesthetic, not the procedure. He did my last colonoscopy about 5 years ago so he has been there for a while but hasn't had anyone that couldnt tolerate it under sedation.
I thought that the US did it regularly under general and thought I'd feel a bit happier with it if I knew someone who had it done a few times and had no problems.
I just dont know what to do - I know it needs done but I feel like just not turning up at all.
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