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They did my colonoscopy WIDE AWAKE in the mid-80's. About 1/2 way through, they let me have a valium/relaxant. (That was after a few days of bleeding, and when they discovered I had Ulcerative Colitis).

YES, it is painful.

Glad it's over with. Hope you don't need surgery, and the polyp is non-cancerous.

Cherie
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