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Re: O/T The over 50 Test
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Posted by famousfather on January 15, 2006 at 23:13:43 from (207.75.180.39):
In Reply to: O/T The over 50 Test posted by 37 chief on January 14, 2006 at 20:05:19:
Chief, Ditto what the others said re: the worst part is that Fleet phospho/sodium stuff you have to drink. Yuck-ola! The actual procedure is nothing at all. They give you a little fentanyl/midazolam cocktail to relax and then you don't feel a thing and don't care neither. The Doc's found and got rid of a couple non-cancer polyps in me and I don't have to go back for a couple 3 years. I sleep better at night knowing my "chute" is in good shape. Besides, my kids were amazed at seeing the color pictures of my "inards!" You will thank yourself post procedure no matter what the outcome. A chance to easily correct things in the early stages if a problem is found OR peace of mind if nothing is found. Sounds like a win/win situation to me. Take Care, David H. Dexter, MI
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