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  2. I was 21 when I had my first colonoscopy. It was a wake-up ...

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    Gabriella Parker had a colonoscopy at 21 despite the recommended age being 45. She made some radical changes in her life to feel better.

  3. Medical Professionals Debunk 39 Health Myths They Wish You’d ...

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    I woke up during my hand surgery” or “I remember hearing things during my colonoscopy”. Lots of procedures can be done with IV sedation with local anesthetic/regional anesthesia.

  4. What to Expect at a Colonoscopy

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    If polyps are found, the colonoscopy may take up to 45 minutes. The polyps will be removed during the procedure and sent to a lab for a biopsy; the results may be back in as little as a day.

  5. Colonoscopy - Wikipedia

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    Routine use of colonoscopy screening varies globally. In the US, colonoscopy is a commonly recommended and widely utilized screening method for colorectal cancer, often beginning at age 45 or 50, depending on risk factors and guidelines from organizations like the American Cancer Society. [9] However, screening practices differ worldwide.

  6. Anesthesia awareness - Wikipedia

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    A sixth-season episode of "Grey's Anatomy", "State of Love and Trust," involves a patient waking up during removal of an abdominal tumor, and retaining full memory of the event. Under: a 2006 film about anesthetic awareness. 2014 Bollywood movie Heartless – the patient experienced full awareness during heart transplant.

  7. She Was in Agony—Until She Tried This Centuries-Old Method ...

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    Next up, deepening the trance state, “in a way that you become more and more focused on what I’m telling you. And it’s not like meditation, where you’re trying to blank out your mind.

  8. Postpolypectomy coagulation syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Postpolypectomy coagulation syndrome (Postpolypectomy syndrome or PPCS) is a condition that occurs following colonoscopy with electrocautery polypectomy, which results in a burn injury to the wall of the gastrointestinal tract. The condition results in abdominal pain, fever, elevated white blood cell count and elevated serum C-reactive protein.

  9. How to make your colonoscopy prep more effective and less ...

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    Stock up on clear liquids which you will need the day before your colonoscopy such as broth, coffee, tea and Jell-O,” Dr Aditi Stanton, a physician with Gastro Health, tells Yahoo Life. Mind ...