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So how did it go this morning?


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So how did it go this morning?


Fine, thanks. Glad it's over.

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" JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT comREMOVETHIS wrote in message
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So how did it go this morning?


Fine, thanks. Glad it's over.

RCE


Now you know for future tests.

It is a great satisfaction when told after the test that you are "clean".
At least it was for me.

I will not have any anxiety or concerns about future testing my doctor calls
for.


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On Tue, 14 Mar 2006 20:04:14 -0500, " JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT
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" JimH" jimh_osudad@yahooDOT comREMOVETHIS wrote in message
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So how did it go this morning?


Fine, thanks. Glad it's over.


Now you know for future tests.


Future tests? These are supposed to be good for ten years right?


Yep. I am considering the fact that he will live at least another 10 years.



It is a great satisfaction when told after the test that you are "clean".


In more ways than one.

At least it was for me.


Well, I always knew you were full of....

Er...

Never mind. :)



Actually I was clean. So who is full of.........

;-)



I will not have any anxiety or concerns about future testing my doctor
calls
for.


Oh, I bet I could come up with one or two that would make you really
squirm. :)


My doctor gives me a low carb candy bar after my semi annual visits with
him. He *really* likes me. To bad he did not do my colonoscopy. :-)

To be serious for a minute (my attention span)............you really should
consider having the test done......even if it is a one time (and never more)
deal.

It really ain't that bad.


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On Wed, 15 Mar 2006 01:31:58 GMT, Shortwave Sportfishing
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I
will not go under anesthesia for any reason if I can possibly avoid it
- I allowed that to happen once and it turned out badly.


Nitrous oxide in a dentists office? Nasty stuff if you are sensitive
to it. Very rarely used by itself these days except by dentists.



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There are several very serious reasons, not the least of which is I
will not go under anesthesia for any reason if I can possibly avoid it
- I allowed that to happen once and it turned out badly. Call it a
psychological problem, but it is complicated by the use of state of
altered consciousness drugs which I have a rather bad history with.

So, all things considered, I'll take my chances and rely on other
means of testing.




In my case to test or not to test was a personal decision ....... by Mrs.E.

However, I share your concerns with anesthesia. They don't work with me
unless they really crank it up. I had a hernia operation a few years ago
and was wide awake as the doc started cutting me open. I yelled, "Hey" and
he damn near jumped two feet from the table. He said something to the
anesthesiologist and that's the last I remember.

You should be aware though, that for the "inspection", they don't knock you
out. They give you valium and demoral via IV. I was awake - I just didn't
give a ****.

RCE


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On Tue, 14 Mar 2006 20:46:48 -0500, Wayne.B
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On Wed, 15 Mar 2006 01:31:58 GMT, Shortwave Sportfishing
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I
will not go under anesthesia for any reason if I can possibly avoid it
- I allowed that to happen once and it turned out badly.


Nitrous oxide in a dentists office? Nasty stuff if you are sensitive
to it. Very rarely used by itself these days except by dentists.


No - happened in the service while repairing my broken jaw.

Long story short - I went in with a perfect set of teeth and came out
with full dentures.


Holy Crap!

(I gotta go see if I can take a dump)

RCE


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"RCE" wrote in message
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"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message
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There are several very serious reasons, not the least of which is I
will not go under anesthesia for any reason if I can possibly avoid it
- I allowed that to happen once and it turned out badly. Call it a
psychological problem, but it is complicated by the use of state of
altered consciousness drugs which I have a rather bad history with.

So, all things considered, I'll take my chances and rely on other
means of testing.




In my case to test or not to test was a personal decision ....... by
Mrs.E.

However, I share your concerns with anesthesia. They don't work with me
unless they really crank it up. I had a hernia operation a few years ago
and was wide awake as the doc started cutting me open. I yelled, "Hey"
and he damn near jumped two feet from the table. He said something to the
anesthesiologist and that's the last I remember.

You should be aware though, that for the "inspection", they don't knock
you out. They give you valium and demoral via IV. I was awake - I just
didn't give a ****.

RCE


After the clean out, of course no **** to give.


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RCE wrote:
"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message
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On Tue, 14 Mar 2006 20:46:48 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote:

On Wed, 15 Mar 2006 01:31:58 GMT, Shortwave Sportfishing
wrote:

I
will not go under anesthesia for any reason if I can possibly avoid it
- I allowed that to happen once and it turned out badly.

Nitrous oxide in a dentists office? Nasty stuff if you are sensitive
to it. Very rarely used by itself these days except by dentists.


No - happened in the service while repairing my broken jaw.

Long story short - I went in with a perfect set of teeth and came out
with full dentures.


Holy Crap!

(I gotta go see if I can take a dump)

RCE


Probably can.....better than ever!

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RCE wrote:
"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message
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There are several very serious reasons, not the least of which is I
will not go under anesthesia for any reason if I can possibly avoid it
- I allowed that to happen once and it turned out badly. Call it a
psychological problem, but it is complicated by the use of state of
altered consciousness drugs which I have a rather bad history with.

So, all things considered, I'll take my chances and rely on other
means of testing.




In my case to test or not to test was a personal decision ....... by Mrs.E.

However, I share your concerns with anesthesia. They don't work with me
unless they really crank it up. I had a hernia operation a few years ago
and was wide awake as the doc started cutting me open. I yelled, "Hey" and
he damn near jumped two feet from the table. He said something to the
anesthesiologist and that's the last I remember.

You should be aware though, that for the "inspection", they don't knock you
out. They give you valium and demoral via IV. I was awake - I just didn't
give a ****.

RCE


First one I had they gave demoral and versed. The versed is an
amnesiac, makes you forget! Now they have a new way with this stuff
that actually knocks you out, but for a short period, so side effects
are minimal.

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