Thanks. I would have been a little more at ease if I had read these before I left.
It was over before I knew it. One minute I am looking (no kidding) at a Pink Floyd - The Wall poster hanging there in the room where the procedure is done. Laid down on my left side, looked at the pic and thought, "Wow. That's really cool to see a pink floyd poster in..." and I was suddenly looking at the doctor saying, "Okay we're all done."
Sweet!
Now, I have even cooler news.
I've been nervous to see the results, as I still have the pics from my 1st endoscopy with all the ulcers and erosions all up and down my esophagus. I've been puking alot (at least 3-4 times a week) so my doc is giving me anti nausea meds and it is helping. However, with acid reflux, it was expected to get much worse.
The photos from the procedure yesterday freaked me out!
All erosions have healed, and so have the ulcers! w00t!
I have some kind of allergy making my esoph shrink and therefore making it hard for me to swallow things without them wanting to come right back up. They biopsied the sections that were still affected at this time to see if they can determine what it is causing it, and how to treat it.
The bad news.... this means they have to go through the 'other end' to see if they can find what is screwing my system up since the upper part is better than it was. I am still having the #2 prob of not being able to go unless it is induced (I'll spare the details for the "Fecal Matters" interview
) and since they went as far as the entrance to the small intestine and didn't find a blockage, now I have to be scheduled for a colonoscopy. Just as long as they get to the bottom of this (pun in ten ded) and I can start going normal again, I'll feel alot better and be sweatin' it a bit less.
On the seedier side, Saturday is dose 5. It will be 10 days from the 4th dose, but packing this one with a whallop for a reason: I've only had 3 CH's since my 4th dose. It may be coincidence but I doubt it. I just wasn't sure it would work for me. I'll know more in another 2-3 weeks if the rc seeds are breaking through at all. Hell, if I could just get down to 3 hits a month - that would make it soooo worth it. 50 bucks for 500 seeds is much cheaper than 480 dollars for 18 Frovatriptan tabs (not kidding.)
So, endoscopy went well. I woke up. The 'plot' thickens, but at least this part is over.
I think I eased up on the Propofol this morning before the procedure when I realized, it wasn't the drug that killed Michael Jackson - it was the doctor who was stacking the benzodiazapines, THEN putting Propofol on top of it. Plus, I didn't take my morning meds before the procedure, so there was no stacking there.
To anyone here who said even the shortest prayer for me for today - thank you.
Peace,
Carl
*edited for typos