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Posted by Joe Losinski on November 22, 2006 at 14:56:42 from (65.162.45.163):
In Reply to: O/T Question about colon-os-ca-py posted by old on November 22, 2006 at 09:23:58:
Now listen up Old --- I went to the VA and they told me to have one done, and said I was getting that gallon of "go lightly" I said --- NO WAY DOC. I don't like that stuff, I want what's called "Fleet" and he said, the VA don't have that stuff, and I said (We'll see) the Nurse called and I told her I don't want and can't take the Gallon stuff, and she said, no problem, go pick up the "Fleet" and I'll send you instructions. (( I said, that Doc Don't know what he's talking about )) when I went to have the procedure, they wanted me to use the I-V pain killer, I said, NO WAY, I don't want it, and they said fine, let's go.. I went through the procedure good, at the 4 bends, I had some pain, but nothing I can't handle, the Doc said, I was a REAL Trooper, and was a Very Rare Fellow. so there you have it OLD, (the Procedure took 45 minutes) you can do what you think best, but that's my story, and if you want any more information, Just let me know....
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