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Old 12-05-2016, 05:43 PM #11
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So sorry you had to go through that DR, i hope you recover quickly

I can empathise with you as i has an endoscopy a couple of years ago and was told it would be mildly uncomfortable, that it would be better to get it over with quickly as possible as i could then return to normal life immediately.....it had to be one of the most traumatic things i've ever experienced as they shoved a hosepipe down my throat, i was gagging and crying, bringing up all my protective stomach mucus, they then went on to do 5 biopsies i could feel them pinching and tearing at my stomach.....it took me 2 weeks before i could eat solid food, the pain lasted for 2 weeks, and it's taken over 2 years for my stomach to regain it's protective mucus, so i would also recommend a sedative for this procedure!
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