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Just as well you haven’t been sent a test then.Two digits modus operandi works best. With nitriles on of course!!!!
Just as well you haven’t been sent a test then.Two digits modus operandi works best. With nitriles on of course!!!!
Routine Bowel cancer screening is only carried out up to the age of 75. After that you can request a biannual test if you feel the need. Be aware that it detects microscopic traces of blood. I was advised that haemorrhoids make the test irrelevant and even bleeding gums can give a positive result. If you do get a positive result the next step is normally a camera up the fundament following a session of moviprep (blechhhhh)What qualification is needed. I'm 87 going on 21 and haven't got an offer yet so what makes you so 'special' at my expense.
We've DEFINITELY reached the bottom of the bowel now .... Enough.,.. please - I'm trying to eat a liver pate sandwich !Routine Bowel cancer screening is only carried out up to the age of 75. After that you can request a biannual test if you feel the need. Be aware that it detects microscopic traces of blood. I was advised that haemorrhoids make the test irrelevant and even bleeding gums can give a positive result. If you do get a positive result the next step is normally a camera up the fundament following a session of moviprep (blechhhhh)
And bronco signed on every sheet!Who can remember “Izal medicated. Tear along dotted line”?
Whenever I have one I decline the sedative as it allows me to drive home and you can watch the examination on the screen.I had a colonoscopy a few years ago. Whilst there I jokingly enquired of the colonoscopist if it were possible to get a DVD of the exam as at that moment I thought it would make a uniquely personal Christmas gift for my wife. I think it was the sedative thinking. Probably for the best he decline my request
Having Barrets oesophagus I have regular endoscope examinations.Whenever I have one I decline the sedative as it allows me to drive home and you can watch the examination on the screen.
The only down side is when the camera makes a swift change in direction it feels like you are just about to appear in a scene from "Alien".
Crikey! How do you cope without a sedative?Having Barrets oesophagus I have regular endoscope examinations.
I don’t have sedation . However the screen is situated behind your head as the endoscopist has you facing him or her , thus looking over over your head .
Oooops,I was talking about a sigmoidoscopy so mine works from the rear (best place to be) and has the screen in front of him and me.Having Barrets oesophagus I have regular endoscope examinations.
I don’t have sedation . However the screen is situated behind your head as the endoscopist has you facing him or her , thus looking over over your head .
I think I would have problems with that... I have a sedative when they go in to do ERCP's on me to remove gall stones.Crikey! How do you cope without a sedative?
Local anaesthetic sprayed down the throat just to quell the gagging instinct!Crikey! How do you cope without a sedative?
Who can remember “Izal medicated. Tear along dotted line”?
Who can remember “Izal medicated. Tear along dotted line”?
Good old 'Slide and Glide' if you worked in a government establishment it would have the MOD 'duck's foot' stamped on every sheet in case you were tempted to take some home!!Who can remember “Izal medicated. Tear along dotted line”?
We've DEFINITELY reached the bottom of the bowel now .... Enough.,.. please - I'm trying to eat a liver pate sandwich !
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