Friday, September 22, 2006

Fun Times at the GI's Office

Before the anesthesiologist pumped me full of a sweet afternoon nap, the GI suggested that I not drive, operate heavy machinery, or make any financial or personal decisions until the next day. I reassured him that I try to avoid driving as much as possible any way; that while I wish I could find some interesting heavy machinery to operate in general, I have never been lucky enough to do so; that I already made a big person decision on Tuesday; and that almost all of my financial decisions are entrusted to Husband. Thus I was good to go.

The doctor explained that first he would put on a white plastic apron and “look like an employee at Blimpie’s.” I responded that was great, as I had not eaten in 19 or so hours, and could really use a sandwich. We all chuckled, the anesthesiologist let the anesthesia flow, the room spun for a second, and I had a lovely sleep for what seemed like 3 minutes before I was being shaken awake. Oh, how I would have loved to sleep for another 30 minutes or so.

In the end, everything appeared to be fine on the surface. I received a print out with five exciting pictures of my esophagus, stomach, and duodenum. (As soon as I can scan them, you better believe I will proudly post them up.) A sample is being sent to a lab for biopsy, and the results will be back in about a week. I ate a pack of cookies, compliments of the doctor, and then was greeted by my beloved co-workers who came to pick me up. We took off and I stopped at a Dunkin’ Donuts for a jelly donut. (Why not? I had eaten only Jell-O before 9 am and then the cookies.)

The weird thing is that once the procedure was over, I had to take a crap. That is not right, as I had not eaten anything in a very long time and my system should have been clear. So we’ll see what happens.

6 comments:

  1. I'm glad you have regroup enough so that you can type.
    Maybe your body just thinks it needs to empty itself, sort of like an ghost enima.

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  2. I am glad you seem to be back into consciousness. Happy new year and I can't wait to see the pictures

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  3. glad things went well. i unfortunately misplaced the pictures my doc gave me of my colon when i had a flex sig a few years back. unsedated. ugh!
    fingers crossed for the results.

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  4. Wonderful that you survived the anestha! And Shana Tova 5767 (I think?)

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  5. I think that it was all a ruse. They put you to sleep so they can fill you full of poopy goodness. And the cookies? Laxatives. Frankly, I don't know why you put up with all this crap.

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  6. Yeah, remember when I sent everyone I knew photos of my parasites over email? I somehow lost those photos. Did you save 'em? I'd love to get copies back.

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