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Old 03-01-2007, 05:00 PM
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-Well, last night was rough. You have to go to the bathroom and its explosive but its mainly water. Still not fun. Figure on some baby wipes so your butt doesn't become like a baseball mitt.

-I got some sleep, I would say you should stay up to get all the magnesium citrate you drink out before you go to bed. You'll still wake up and go a few times more, but you won't need to hang out in the bathroom that way.

Got there today. Nice nurses, easy with the IV, very friendly. They wheel you into this room and the anesthesia(sp?) guy asks a few questions then you lay on your side. Then like that, he gives you the juice and you're out. Don't remember anything, woke up feeling fine in another room. Gave me some apple juice even though I requested a gin and tonic.

Everything looked good, as good as a colon can look I'm sure....Now I can eat. Again, those of you over 40 or 50 who haven't had one should get one. No big deal.
Glad to hear it went well,Randall! It should be noted that in addition to manual tests from doctors, it is wise to ask for a PSA test when doing bloodwork. This test can be valuable as a tool for discovering any abnormalities EARLY. Cheers
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Old 03-01-2007, 05:03 PM
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Glad to hear it went well,Randall! It should be noted that in addition to manual tests from doctors, it is wise to ask for a PSA test when doing bloodwork. This test can be valuable as a tool for discovering any abnormalities EARLY. Cheers
Thanks buddy. I'll look into that.
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Old 03-01-2007, 05:17 PM
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Randall: is that President Logan?
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Randall: is that President Logan?
Of course, by far my FAVORITE character on 24. Love that guy.
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Old 03-01-2007, 05:20 PM
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Of course, by far my FAVORITE character on 24. Love that guy.
Well...at least he got religion! btw..that guy caused more blood pressure surges than anyone last year!
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