Any doctors have any opinions on these? Just turned 45, not a big fan of anesthesia but curious how accurate the virtual scan is vs traditional colonoscopy.
Coates said:
Appreciate the info! Also didn't realize there is still a 'tube' inserted for the CT...
DannyDuberstein said:
Get the real one. Lost a coworker 2 years ago at age 42 and another one (age 56) that has been thru 18 months of hell and I doubt he'll see 60. Find a doc that will do pill prep. Not that bad. Yes, you are pissing out of your butt by the end which is weird, but then you get a nice propofol nap followed by a delicious cheeseburger. The anesthesia is light and nothing to sweat.
Coates said:
I have been under anesthesia a few times, and I just don't like it, so was just curious about the CT version. Will do the regular one.
Tailgate88 said:Coates said:
Appreciate the info! Also didn't realize there is still a 'tube' inserted for the CT...
I waited until I was over 50 to get my first one. I was completely wrong to do that. The prep is just a little bit annoying but the actual procedure is absolutely no big deal. You literally just go to sleep and wake up what seems like a few seconds later and it's done. And the peace of mind is absolutely worth it.
Just go get it done you'll be glad you did.
Coates said:
Any doctors have any opinions on these? Just turned 45, not a big fan of anesthesia but curious how accurate the virtual scan is vs traditional colonoscopy.
DannyDuberstein said:
That coworker I mentioned above died last Friday. Diagnosed at 56, 18 month of absolute hell with surgery and chemo, passed at 58.
Get screened via the real deal.
And yes, while it can be done without anesthesia, this one always fell into "they don't play fast and loose with anesthesia; if it was that easy to do without it, that would be the standard. It's not for a reason"