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Thanks for the post.
This is a very easy test to tolerate and manage. The vast majority of patients say that the worst part is either (1) the i.v., or (2) the numbing gargle medicine (
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As far as the patient is concerned, this test is basically the same as an EGD (a scope to look at the stomach). Many more people have this test than a TEE, and it too is a quite
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All tests carry inherent discomfort and risk, but most people tolerate a TEE just fine. People who sometimes have difficulty include those who have received
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Good luck.
I was given demerol and something else. Sorry, I don't know. I have had a procedure before with just demerol and that was enough.
Like I said the anticipation and anxiety waiting is the worse!
Good luck!