You Know You Are Old When

   / You Know You Are Old When #4,641  
My wife had a colonoscopy, 2015 in OK, a week later we traveled to MS planning to stay a week.
Three weeks in ICU, nine more weeks in the hospital and 10 weeks of home health.
Emergency surgery to drain a 10cm abscess in her liver.
Sepsis from a small puncture in her colon.

Colonoscopy's have a high risk factor.
That's why I resisted for the longest time.
A friend of mine had a perforation and almost died from the resulting infection.
It's over 20 years now and he says he's never been the same.
 
   / You Know You Are Old When #4,642  
My wife had a colonoscopy, 2015 in OK, a week later we traveled to MS planning to stay a week.
Three weeks in ICU, nine more weeks in the hospital and 10 weeks of home health.
Emergency surgery to drain a 10cm abscess in her liver.
Sepsis from a small puncture in her colon.

Colonoscopy's have a high risk factor.
My mother had a puncture too. She had to wear a colostomy bag for many years before they got it repaired.
 
   / You Know You Are Old When #4,643  
I have had two of them over the years for different reasons and both times they said it looked like the colon of a teenager. After putting up with it twice I told them I would no longer go though that but would do the ColonGuard instead or nothing so that is what has been done for the last two times I have been checked.

As much as I DO NOT like it everyone should be screened... colon cancer is what was the beginning of the end for my dad, surgeon screwed up the bowel resection, that is what killed him.
 
   / You Know You Are Old When #4,644  
My last one was 3 years ago and they completely knocked me out. I am probably due for another.

My wife went in for hers 4 years ago and told them she did not want to be completely knocked out. In the recovery room the Doctor told us they had to stop because she was complaining. I told the doctor "I could have told you that would happen". Fortunately my wife was still groggy and did not understand what I said.

Fast forward to this year (last month), I was driving my wife to her colonoscopy and I mentioned that she should ask to be completely knocked out, not like last time when she asked to be partially knocked out. She told me loudly in no uncertain terms that I did not know what I was talking about and that she never asked to be partially knocked out. Silence the rest of the drive. In the prep room the doctor came in and after reviewing her previous files, told her that we are going to knock you completely out so we don't have the problems we had the last time under partial anesthesia. I smiled and went to the waiting room. :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
 
   / You Know You Are Old When #4,645  
My first colonoscopy when I awoke I said I had to use the bathroom. The proctologist said "no you don't...you're empty...let it go".
I expelled enough gas to fill two Goodyear blimps.
Lots of CO2… GI uses one E tank each day… all that gas ends up somewhere.
 
   / You Know You Are Old When #4,646  
On my first colonoscopy I asked if they had to put me completely under, and they said yes. There were nice enough however to save the pictures and they gave them to me. They're on a memory stick somewhere, but can't find them.

I'll have to see if they if they'll be gracious enough to share the ones from the second round
Whats odd is when doctors are patients some forego anesthesia…

Most common is colonoscopy and cataract…
 
   / You Know You Are Old When #4,647  
YKYO when everyone in a certain thread has had an experience with a colonoscopy.
Prior to getting old the most invasive procedure I ever had was the old finger for a work physical.
 
   / You Know You Are Old When #4,648  
Monday go in to talk to a doctor about a shoulder replacement.

Knew it had to be done 15 years ago, but told I'm a bad candidate because I can live with the pain. Talk to a guy recently who had one done, and he tells me the replacement is better for a good time past 10 years.

Was told 18 years ago that a should replacement was good for 10 years. Always put it off because I figured what was the point only to have another one done 10 years later?

If it's only good for 10 years now, I'll probably still put it off.
 
   / You Know You Are Old When #4,649  
Had one colonoscopy; nothing unusual. BUT...I did wake up during my emergency hemorrhoid surgery. Talk about a PITA...you have no idea. Missed, as I recall, 2 weeks work and 2 weeks on a part time basis.
 
   / You Know You Are Old When #4,650  
I never received any pain or knock-out drugs. That was a ruff one!
Same. I've only had one, way back in my mid-20's when I was experiencing some bad acid reflux issues, but they didn't knock me totally out. They gave me enough of something that I was pretty loopy, and didn't care much what they were doing to me, but I think they needed me awake enough to obay basic commands like "roll over".

I think I might have asked the nurse or technician for "a reach-around". :ROFLMAO:
 

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