I am a 52 year old male who has been referred to a gastroenterologist for a combined
colonoscopy and endoscopy. The reason for the referral was (A) because I have never had one and, at my age, should and (B) because I have mild iron deficient anemia.
Because I have sleep
apneaApnea monitor
Apnea of prematurity
Breathing - slowed or stopped
Central sleep apnea
Obstructive sleep apnea
Sleep apnea and use a
nasalAllergic rhinitis
Juvenile angiofibroma
Nasal
Nasal 12 hour
Nasal anatomy
Nasal biopsy
Nasal congestion
Nasal cpap
Nasal decongestant
Nasal decongestant tablet
Nasal decongestant-antihistamine CPAP, my
nasalAllergic rhinitis
Juvenile angiofibroma
Nasal
Nasal 12 hour
Nasal anatomy
Nasal biopsy
Nasal congestion
Nasal cpap
Nasal decongestant
Nasal decongestant tablet
Nasal decongestant-antihistamine passages are extremely dry. The result is very frequent
nosebleedsNosebleed
Nosebleed ; some of which are profuse. I have these episodes every few days. They have been particularly bad during the past 6 months or so.
I have no other symptoms and my FOBTs are negative.
My doctor tells me the anemia COULD be caused by the
nosebleedsNosebleed
Nosebleed , but he obviously can't guarantee this. That's the reason for the colonoscopy and endoscopy.
How concerned should I be? What are the odds that nosebleeds could be the cause? I am trying to calm myself down in the midst of all the uncertainty. I don't want false reassurance, but at the same time I don't want to spend the next three weeks (until the procedure) thinking that I have cancer, either. I need to find a middle ground I can live with.
I would bet your anemia is due to your nosebleeds. Try not to worry. And if I could offer a tip to you...drink lots of fluids before you begin your colonoscopy prep. I'd recommend gatorade or something with electrolytes. The prep is rugged, but the test itself is nothing.
Hudson
Just had my 50 year old (50,0000 mile) colonoscopy. Colon cancer runs in the family. The prep was not that difficult, the procedure itself was uneventful. The nurse prepped me with a saline solution IV (for dehydration?), performed an EKG, checked blood pressure, etc. The nurse rolled me into the procedure room where the colonoscopy was to be performed. The doctor came in and explained what he was about to do. Asked if I had any questions. The nurse then told me that they would be administering the anesthia and then would ask me to count backwards from 100 to 1. I never made it to 100! Out like a light. I never felt a thing. Woke up in the recovery area (very drousy.) Nurse said I was a cheap date! :) Wife helped me get dressed drove me home and poured me into bed where I slept for about 5 hours. Best sleep I've had in months.