Sorry I haven't posted in a while. Been doing so much IRL
5 months ago
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I just had a doctor's appointment. I had a Colonoscopy, a Cat scan, and a colonic irrigation because I've been constipated for years due to chronic stress. I've had constant bellyaches and frequent trips to the bathroom, I thought I had cancer, but the test result shown that I have no such things. No polyps. But when I woke up from the effects of anesthesia, my stomach gurgled from the gas, and the doctor told me not to hold it in or I will get a stomachache. The the doctor also told me to go on a usual diet and get plenty of rest. And so I will.
My stomach is not hurting anymore (no more constipation) because I have a feeling I had a colonic irrigation. I do not know that because I was knocked out by anesthesia but I do not have bellyaches anymore. But I have gas. That's my experience after the procedures. I was a little off kilter (and I mean a little off balance) when I got up and walked on my own. So I had my doctor and caregiver help me maintain my balance as I got in a wheelchair and into a van. And now I am back home keeping you guys updated on how I am doing now. I am not in any pain from the procedures just so you know. I'm okay. :)
I just had a doctor's appointment. I had a Colonoscopy, a Cat scan, and a colonic irrigation because I've been constipated for years due to chronic stress. I've had constant bellyaches and frequent trips to the bathroom, I thought I had cancer, but the test result shown that I have no such things. No polyps. But when I woke up from the effects of anesthesia, my stomach gurgled from the gas, and the doctor told me not to hold it in or I will get a stomachache. The the doctor also told me to go on a usual diet and get plenty of rest. And so I will.
My stomach is not hurting anymore (no more constipation) because I have a feeling I had a colonic irrigation. I do not know that because I was knocked out by anesthesia but I do not have bellyaches anymore. But I have gas. That's my experience after the procedures. I was a little off kilter (and I mean a little off balance) when I got up and walked on my own. So I had my doctor and caregiver help me maintain my balance as I got in a wheelchair and into a van. And now I am back home keeping you guys updated on how I am doing now. I am not in any pain from the procedures just so you know. I'm okay. :)
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