Hi Marg! Thanks for your reply.. I do hope mine doesn't flare up because of it.. Good to know someone else has experienced this and can shed some light on it for me. Glad to hear your scopes have come back clear.. I'm hoping for the same news.marg wrote:Hi there DES,
I have had my PGAD for 6 years 9 months during that time I have had 3 colonoscopys and they never made my symptons any worse (or better, of course) these were done just as a usual bi-annual check as there had been a history in my family of bowel cancer (mine have always been clear) and thanks for the info about the other gels, good luck and enjoy the peaceful sleep of the anaesthetic
Violet ..... I LOVE my doctor too, hmmm, wonder if she is single ?? (just joking)
Love to you all
Marg
Yesterday was my pre-prep and I had a few intense hours of needing a clear path to the bathroom. In the morning my last solid meal will be white toast and apple juice, then I take the prep med in the evening and Tuesday morning too.. I did notice my PGAD had subsided a bit yesterday, probably because there's so much going on now with my body, my brain can't keep it all straight! When the trauma of the scope is over, I'm sure the PGAD will be back with a vengeance!
There is a history of colon cancer in my family too, so I'm praying for a clear scope. My Dad was diagnosed with it and had surgery booked and his cancer removed all withing three weeks or so. His initial scope he did without anaesthetic, but good grief I'm not that brave! I want all the meds I'm entitled to, plus the ones he didn't use!