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I spent the morning being prodded and poked in preparation for getting a something stuck down my throat to look around.

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  • norcalgma2@sfba.socialN norcalgma2@sfba.social

    I spent the morning being prodded and poked in preparation for getting a something stuck down my throat to look around.
    I am hesitant to get this procedure because of the potential exposure to whatever is floating around at the hospital.
    I asked that my providers mask. They said that was a reasonable request but couldn't promise anything.
    The person doing my screening also suggested that because I will be under general anesthesia it would be a good idea to get a colonoscopy. Kind of a twofer.
    What a deal!
    As tempting as it was I said no thank you.
    I felt like I was shopping for a used car.
    Summer gave me a look when I recounted my adventure.
    She says next time I should try going to her vet who hands out treats and scritches ears.
    I will think about it.
    Good morning, Mastodon.
    #Summer

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    @NorcalGma2
    Lovely Summer.
    I'd almost be tempted by the twofer deal, especially because if there's likely to be a need later that's 2 potential exposure events, not one. But I have heard the prep is quite a few days of not fun. Could you look into the various things Covid conscious people do to try and layer protections? The ones I know of include various mouth washes and nasal sprays, plus dosing up on antihistamines. I got lucky with my recent general anaesthetic, and came away without any hospital acquired infections. Crossing fingers that you do too, and that the results are reassuring.

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    • redrobyn@mastodon.nzR redrobyn@mastodon.nz

      @NorcalGma2
      Lovely Summer.
      I'd almost be tempted by the twofer deal, especially because if there's likely to be a need later that's 2 potential exposure events, not one. But I have heard the prep is quite a few days of not fun. Could you look into the various things Covid conscious people do to try and layer protections? The ones I know of include various mouth washes and nasal sprays, plus dosing up on antihistamines. I got lucky with my recent general anaesthetic, and came away without any hospital acquired infections. Crossing fingers that you do too, and that the results are reassuring.

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      @RedRobyn
      I asked about the nose spray and they asked me to not use it or antihistamines. Nothing except Tylenol for 4 days before the procedure.

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      • norcalgma2@sfba.socialN norcalgma2@sfba.social

        @RedRobyn
        I asked about the nose spray and they asked me to not use it or antihistamines. Nothing except Tylenol for 4 days before the procedure.

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        @NorcalGma2
        Ah bother. Fortunately they didn't tell me that. And I did tell them about the antihistamines.

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        • redrobyn@mastodon.nzR redrobyn@mastodon.nz

          @NorcalGma2
          Lovely Summer.
          I'd almost be tempted by the twofer deal, especially because if there's likely to be a need later that's 2 potential exposure events, not one. But I have heard the prep is quite a few days of not fun. Could you look into the various things Covid conscious people do to try and layer protections? The ones I know of include various mouth washes and nasal sprays, plus dosing up on antihistamines. I got lucky with my recent general anaesthetic, and came away without any hospital acquired infections. Crossing fingers that you do too, and that the results are reassuring.

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          @RedRobyn
          I am going with the less invasive testing these days.

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          • norcalgma2@sfba.socialN norcalgma2@sfba.social

            I spent the morning being prodded and poked in preparation for getting a something stuck down my throat to look around.
            I am hesitant to get this procedure because of the potential exposure to whatever is floating around at the hospital.
            I asked that my providers mask. They said that was a reasonable request but couldn't promise anything.
            The person doing my screening also suggested that because I will be under general anesthesia it would be a good idea to get a colonoscopy. Kind of a twofer.
            What a deal!
            As tempting as it was I said no thank you.
            I felt like I was shopping for a used car.
            Summer gave me a look when I recounted my adventure.
            She says next time I should try going to her vet who hands out treats and scritches ears.
            I will think about it.
            Good morning, Mastodon.
            #Summer

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            @NorcalGma2

            In addition to the muffins you will no doubt bring, what if you made yourself a laminated sign to pin to your gown that says 'I do not consent to have anyone present without a respirator'?

            You might find a better way to phrase that, but 'I do not consent' may be important in a medical context

            You still don't get any guarantees about what will happen when you are unconscious, of course. But they won't be able to say they didn't know

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            • redrobyn@mastodon.nzR redrobyn@mastodon.nz

              @NorcalGma2
              Ah bother. Fortunately they didn't tell me that. And I did tell them about the antihistamines.

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              @RedRobyn
              I might consider the nose spray anyway.

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              • norcalgma2@sfba.socialN norcalgma2@sfba.social

                I spent the morning being prodded and poked in preparation for getting a something stuck down my throat to look around.
                I am hesitant to get this procedure because of the potential exposure to whatever is floating around at the hospital.
                I asked that my providers mask. They said that was a reasonable request but couldn't promise anything.
                The person doing my screening also suggested that because I will be under general anesthesia it would be a good idea to get a colonoscopy. Kind of a twofer.
                What a deal!
                As tempting as it was I said no thank you.
                I felt like I was shopping for a used car.
                Summer gave me a look when I recounted my adventure.
                She says next time I should try going to her vet who hands out treats and scritches ears.
                I will think about it.
                Good morning, Mastodon.
                #Summer

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                @NorcalGma2

                Summer is looking to me like she wants to shake her damn head at those people

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                • norcalgma2@sfba.socialN norcalgma2@sfba.social

                  @RedRobyn
                  I might consider the nose spray anyway.

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                  @NorcalGma2
                  Especially after the procedure

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                  • norcalgma2@sfba.socialN norcalgma2@sfba.social

                    I spent the morning being prodded and poked in preparation for getting a something stuck down my throat to look around.
                    I am hesitant to get this procedure because of the potential exposure to whatever is floating around at the hospital.
                    I asked that my providers mask. They said that was a reasonable request but couldn't promise anything.
                    The person doing my screening also suggested that because I will be under general anesthesia it would be a good idea to get a colonoscopy. Kind of a twofer.
                    What a deal!
                    As tempting as it was I said no thank you.
                    I felt like I was shopping for a used car.
                    Summer gave me a look when I recounted my adventure.
                    She says next time I should try going to her vet who hands out treats and scritches ears.
                    I will think about it.
                    Good morning, Mastodon.
                    #Summer

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                    @NorcalGma2 It’s always worth having both procedures, and if you get them done in quick succession while under the one anasthetic it makes it even better. I have colonoscopies regularly and they remove any little nodules they find. It means I don’t develop bowel cancer. I don’t have the gastroscope as often, although I suffer from a hiatus hernia and osoephegal ulcers, which I’ve got medication for. Currently on the waiting list for another gastroscope. Hope all will be well for you. 💖

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                    • norcalgma2@sfba.socialN norcalgma2@sfba.social

                      I spent the morning being prodded and poked in preparation for getting a something stuck down my throat to look around.
                      I am hesitant to get this procedure because of the potential exposure to whatever is floating around at the hospital.
                      I asked that my providers mask. They said that was a reasonable request but couldn't promise anything.
                      The person doing my screening also suggested that because I will be under general anesthesia it would be a good idea to get a colonoscopy. Kind of a twofer.
                      What a deal!
                      As tempting as it was I said no thank you.
                      I felt like I was shopping for a used car.
                      Summer gave me a look when I recounted my adventure.
                      She says next time I should try going to her vet who hands out treats and scritches ears.
                      I will think about it.
                      Good morning, Mastodon.
                      #Summer

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                      @NorcalGma2 Just be careful they don’t get their cameras mixed up 😱

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                      • norcalgma2@sfba.socialN norcalgma2@sfba.social

                        I spent the morning being prodded and poked in preparation for getting a something stuck down my throat to look around.
                        I am hesitant to get this procedure because of the potential exposure to whatever is floating around at the hospital.
                        I asked that my providers mask. They said that was a reasonable request but couldn't promise anything.
                        The person doing my screening also suggested that because I will be under general anesthesia it would be a good idea to get a colonoscopy. Kind of a twofer.
                        What a deal!
                        As tempting as it was I said no thank you.
                        I felt like I was shopping for a used car.
                        Summer gave me a look when I recounted my adventure.
                        She says next time I should try going to her vet who hands out treats and scritches ears.
                        I will think about it.
                        Good morning, Mastodon.
                        #Summer

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                        @NorcalGma2

                        Once you have the appointment set up at the hospital, you can call them and ask if you can be assured that everyone who cares for you will be masked.

                        I did that in 2024--every time I talked with anyone at the hospital about my procedure--and they agreed to do that. I did have to remind one person (the doctor doing the procedure!!!) that I wanted people masked, but everyone did mask for me...

                        Summer is looking like she hopes no one ever proposes that she have a colonoscopy!

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