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Old 08-09-2008, 07:11 PM #1
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Default Conoscopy/Endoscopy...Update

Just wanted to let you know that I have survived the procedure. Unfortunately, many polyps/tumors were found in the colon, stomach and esophagus. and were sent for biopsy.

Im in Pain!!!!! My back is killing me and my tummy feels sore (like muscle pulls x100) and sort of burns when I eat. I spoke with the doctor on call who told me only to be concerned if my stomach is distended, pooping blood or faint. Geez, thanx doc!!! Constipation was why we had this stupid test. I was told to take 2 tylenol.

On the bright side I have really pretty pictures of my insides!!!!!!

I was supposed to take my rebif last nite but skipped it.....is it ok to take tonight? or should I just wait til tomorrow my regularly scheduled day?????

ThankS!!!!

~Laura~
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