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lovedance4ever
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As many of you know, I have had an ongoing intestinal issue for the past six - almost seven - months. Well, the doctor finally sent me for tests, and it was a disaster.
On Wednesday the 19th of this month, I went in for an endoscopy (for those of you who don’t know what it is, it’s a procedure in which they go down your throat and into your stomach with a scope).
Well, it all would have been fine and dandy had I not woken up during the procedure! It was the worst pain I have ever felt in my life, and I have had many injuries. They were actually doing a biopsy of my stomach at that moment. The thing about me is that I do have a high pain tolerance, so if I am experiencing pain, I will just deal with it. I remember lying there thinking, “If I just lay still, maybe it will be over quickly.” However, they noticed my eyes were open, and so they gave me anesthesia…TOO MUCH anesthesia.
I had to practically be carried out to the car. Also, since I get every side effect in the book to every medication, I reacted badly to the anesthesia. It makes me paranoid, anxious, and depressed. My thoughts were jumbled for nearly a week.
Well, the doctor did not find much during the endoscopy, but since I am still experiencing a lot of pain, he wanted to send me for a CT scan. How delightful.
First I got to drink a delicious, chalky, berry barium sulfate smoothie. Gag me with a spoon. Then they injected me with the iodine concoction so I could glow in the dark, or whatever the heck it’s so supposed to do to me. Well, the girl missed, hit a nerve in my arm, and for some reason, I bled quite a bit from it.
Well, after the whole test was through, I broke out into a rash from the iodine on my face, stomach, and legs. Now, the barium sulfate is giving me intestinal problems that are worse than I’ve ever had. Needless to say, I’d rather be put in my grave than go through a CT scan again.
At any rate, I think I kind of needed to get that off my chest. It’s been a difficult week. And as I sit here, I am still in quite a bit of stomach pain, so I do ask for your prayers. I’ve been up since 1am.
Thanks for listening. God bless!
On Wednesday the 19th of this month, I went in for an endoscopy (for those of you who don’t know what it is, it’s a procedure in which they go down your throat and into your stomach with a scope).
Well, it all would have been fine and dandy had I not woken up during the procedure! It was the worst pain I have ever felt in my life, and I have had many injuries. They were actually doing a biopsy of my stomach at that moment. The thing about me is that I do have a high pain tolerance, so if I am experiencing pain, I will just deal with it. I remember lying there thinking, “If I just lay still, maybe it will be over quickly.” However, they noticed my eyes were open, and so they gave me anesthesia…TOO MUCH anesthesia.
I had to practically be carried out to the car. Also, since I get every side effect in the book to every medication, I reacted badly to the anesthesia. It makes me paranoid, anxious, and depressed. My thoughts were jumbled for nearly a week.
Well, the doctor did not find much during the endoscopy, but since I am still experiencing a lot of pain, he wanted to send me for a CT scan. How delightful.
First I got to drink a delicious, chalky, berry barium sulfate smoothie. Gag me with a spoon. Then they injected me with the iodine concoction so I could glow in the dark, or whatever the heck it’s so supposed to do to me. Well, the girl missed, hit a nerve in my arm, and for some reason, I bled quite a bit from it.
Well, after the whole test was through, I broke out into a rash from the iodine on my face, stomach, and legs. Now, the barium sulfate is giving me intestinal problems that are worse than I’ve ever had. Needless to say, I’d rather be put in my grave than go through a CT scan again.
At any rate, I think I kind of needed to get that off my chest. It’s been a difficult week. And as I sit here, I am still in quite a bit of stomach pain, so I do ask for your prayers. I’ve been up since 1am.
Thanks for listening. God bless!
