(Nobody You Know)
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- Hatteras Model
- 40' DOUBLE CABIN-Series I (1986 - 1989)
Complete with hang over and all to!
This morning I had my 4th colonoscopy. No, I’m not in love, but it wasn’t bad at all. The worst part was having to drink 4 liters of “Caterpillar engine coolant” in about two hours. Well, yea. After coming dangerous close to running out of toilet paper last night I re-read what was on the frigin container this morning: “polyethylene glycol”! Hell I guess for the time this stuff was in my system I stood little chance of over heating? It used to be called Dexcool until I think Caterpillar bought it from GM.
All this took place because on last August 31 I had bowel surgery. (I guess that I won the “Charlie Freeman” award for blowing a holiday weekend). Making a long story short, We were visiting close friends on Long Island when I came off a golf course that Sunday with stomach cramps. That evening I was being wheeled into OR at the North Shore Long Island Jewish Hospital in Manasses. An internal hernia cost me 48” of intestine. And at a time when our hosts had purchased box seat tickets to the US Tennis Opening!! My life is full of bad timing incidents like this. Fortunately my wife and our hosts got to see some of the matches.
Fast forward to November I went for a physical and, wouldn’t you know it, minute amounts of blood turned up on the litmus following the ole prostate exam. (Guys you should always try and find a woman MD for this, they just about always have smaller fingers!) This immediately resulted in an appointment with the Gastro guy.
Well, drinking that antifreeze last night was the only hard part of the entire ordeal. The directions on the container are the same for big guys (and 143 lbs me). Consume all that s--t in 8oz. glass cocktails in 10 minute intervals. It took me about 2 hours to consume 3/4 of this stuff when literally I could not swallow another drop. Of course I was on the throne till late and again a couple more in the middle of the night.
The Gastro MD had prescribed both the a colonO and an EGD (throat exam), (It was a great relief to learn that they use a different instrument for the EGD - or not using the same thing to go all the way up! LOL). When the nurse activated the knock out drip I was completely out for the “hole” procedure.
Now that everything is “behind” me it’s nice to know that things went well and nothing of concern was found. And by the way, shortly after surgery last August I started walking a much as I could. Three weeks ago I was able to get back to jogging a little – something I did regularly right up until last August 28.
On a closing note I must say that through it all it was a relatively painless procedure. The thought and fear of what takes place is worse than what actually takes place.
Have a nice day now!
This morning I had my 4th colonoscopy. No, I’m not in love, but it wasn’t bad at all. The worst part was having to drink 4 liters of “Caterpillar engine coolant” in about two hours. Well, yea. After coming dangerous close to running out of toilet paper last night I re-read what was on the frigin container this morning: “polyethylene glycol”! Hell I guess for the time this stuff was in my system I stood little chance of over heating? It used to be called Dexcool until I think Caterpillar bought it from GM.
All this took place because on last August 31 I had bowel surgery. (I guess that I won the “Charlie Freeman” award for blowing a holiday weekend). Making a long story short, We were visiting close friends on Long Island when I came off a golf course that Sunday with stomach cramps. That evening I was being wheeled into OR at the North Shore Long Island Jewish Hospital in Manasses. An internal hernia cost me 48” of intestine. And at a time when our hosts had purchased box seat tickets to the US Tennis Opening!! My life is full of bad timing incidents like this. Fortunately my wife and our hosts got to see some of the matches.
Fast forward to November I went for a physical and, wouldn’t you know it, minute amounts of blood turned up on the litmus following the ole prostate exam. (Guys you should always try and find a woman MD for this, they just about always have smaller fingers!) This immediately resulted in an appointment with the Gastro guy.
Well, drinking that antifreeze last night was the only hard part of the entire ordeal. The directions on the container are the same for big guys (and 143 lbs me). Consume all that s--t in 8oz. glass cocktails in 10 minute intervals. It took me about 2 hours to consume 3/4 of this stuff when literally I could not swallow another drop. Of course I was on the throne till late and again a couple more in the middle of the night.
The Gastro MD had prescribed both the a colonO and an EGD (throat exam), (It was a great relief to learn that they use a different instrument for the EGD - or not using the same thing to go all the way up! LOL). When the nurse activated the knock out drip I was completely out for the “hole” procedure.
Now that everything is “behind” me it’s nice to know that things went well and nothing of concern was found. And by the way, shortly after surgery last August I started walking a much as I could. Three weeks ago I was able to get back to jogging a little – something I did regularly right up until last August 28.
On a closing note I must say that through it all it was a relatively painless procedure. The thought and fear of what takes place is worse than what actually takes place.
Have a nice day now!