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Hi Everyone,
Hope you all had a good weekend, well it rained all day today and has just stopped but it was much needed so i did,nt mind.

Well wednesday is getting very close and out of all the operations i have had this biopsy on my throat is frightening me more than anything else, i think its just the thought of if, I know i will be put to sleep but that dont seem to help matters. I keep thinking on the bright side that i might wake up with a good voice but i dont think there is a lot of chance of that happening :lol: but you never know :roll:

Tex i hope your stomach is better.

Stay well people and be happy.
Love Bobbie.
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Post by Peggy »

Bobbie,

Wishing you only the best for Wednesday :hug: I'd tell you not to worry, but that would be silly because I myself would be worried. If you can, though, try and think positive thoughts.

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Hi Bobbie,

Yes, my tummy seems to be doing much better today, thank you.

I hope that everything with the exam and biopsy goes well on Wednesday. Worrying about the unknown is always the worst part of our problems. Once we know the facts, we always feel better. Hopefully the remedy will be easy.

I'll be thinking of you on Wednesday, and hoping for the best.

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Keeping all fingers and toes crossed for you :shock: Hope all goes well. Love Oma
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Thanks for the support guys, but what is really worrying me is that i have had the Ds all week (probeble nerves)but if i start to reach while im under, i might pooh myself how inbarassing would that be. :oops: well just the thought of it :oops: and i cant take anything in the morning to stop the Ds :mad: this bloody diease i will end up in a right ol state it will be coming up from top and bottom :censored: well its no good worrying about it what will be will be. Will let you know how it go'es.

Nite nite all
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Thanks for the support guys, but what is really worrying me is that i have had the Ds all week (probeble nerves)but if i start to reach while im under, i might pooh myself how inbarassing would that be. :oops: well just the thought of it :oops: and i cant take anything in the morning to stop the Ds :mad: this bloody diease i will end up in a right ol state it will be coming up from top and bottom :censored: well its no good worrying about it what will be will be. Will let you know how it go'es.

Nite nite all
God Bless
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Post by Mars »

Bobbie,

I will be thinking of you tomorrow - I will keep my fingers, toes and maybe my eyes crossed that everything goes smooth for you.

I agree, the unknown is always the worst.

Just a thought, you might pull the nurse aside and explain that you have colitis and that nervousness causes uncontrollable D. Let her know you are worried. The medical profession is not suprised by many things. This would not be something awful for her to hear.

Good luck and lots of love :grouphug:

Let us know how you do after the procedure.
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Hi Bobbie,

I hope you are feeling a little sense of relief just by the fact that the waiting time is almost over now. Waiting for something unknown and possibly uncomfortable like the procedure you are going to have is never easy. You seem to know what to do and you are right to think positively about the outcome.

I agree with Mars, try to let the nurses or other personel know that you are very nervous and that you need some comforting words and someone to hold or pat your hand and wipe your forhead as they prepare you for the procedure. Someone will probably be kind enough to distract you with some small talk about your kids/pets/husband/hobby or something else if you let them.

What time of the day is your biopsy? Let us know how everything went when you recover.

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Good luck tomorrow, Bobbie. We'll be thinking of you and waiting on pins and needles to hear all about it. Please let us know as soon as you feel up to it.

Love and a :hug:,

Polly

P.S. I can assure you that you do not need to be embarrassed if you do :poopbanana:. There is nothing that involves bodily fluids that could shock the medical community. But I like the idea of confiding in the nurse. Just think of this little poopbanana here on the board and smile!
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Post by Lucy »

Hi Bobbie,

Maybe they'll give you some of that stuff that makes you soooo happy. They push it in through the IV, and if you're like me, I giggle, and forget my cares. Last time, EVERYONE in the hospital was laughing, too. I still remember how all of us were smiling. I had visitors, my sister, a PA-anesthetist (one who gave me the med and IV) and my ENT surgeon, and a minister, and maybe a nurse. It was crowded in the little pre-surgical area. Anyway, that one med sure did get lots of laughs!

That reminds me, I'll wonder if the sedation won't put an end to your D? That, and the fact that you won't be eating anything.

Yep, a nurse could throw a diaper type thing under you, and maybe some other contraption, and that would keep things under control. Even if you did leak a little, I doubt it'd be nearly as much as usual, so any precautionary thing the nurse could do, would surely be enough to absorb the stool.

Just thought I'd throw in a little humorous story from my own experience -- hope ya don't mind!

We'll all be waiting to hear from you afterwards.

Yours, Luce
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Post by Carrie »

Hi Bobbie. You will be in my thoughts and prayers today. I hope your procedure will go well and the news favorable. Good luck.

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Hi, Bobbie,

You are already gone, probably, so you won't get this until you get back. I hope everything went well including the :poopbanana: issue. If they gave you Demerol, that will stop you up. At least, it always does me. In any event, nothing you do will surprise the medicos. If you haven't left, yes, tell the nurse about your colitis.

Please keep us posted on how it went.

Lots of love,

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Post by Tessa »

Hi Bobbie... I read about it and was thinking about you. How are you? I hope everything went fine and you are feeling well.
Keep us informed, ok?


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