The first time I went to make an appointment, the front desk nurse said that it would not hurt if I made an appointment. I read many patients' experiences, and when I got a general idea, I immediately said ordinary appointment. The nurse asked me if I had done it before and I said no. She told me that ordinary hurts a little. I thought about it, if it really hurts so much, then ordinary colonoscopy is impossible, or I insisted on doing ordinary examination. I drank two packs of pineapple-flavored laxatives the night before yesterday and two packs of water in the morning, but the salty taste with pineapple essence was not as bad as I thought. I drank it twice for more than an hour, but I never vomited or pulled. I pulled it without pain, but it was easy to pull the chrysanthemum out of pain and soon became a transparent liquid.
As a result, when I arrived at the endoscopy center today, I found that everyone around me was painless, and only one uncle was my companion, so I began to feel nervous. When calling the station, ordinary and painless are separated, and ordinary takes priority, so my sister was the first to go in. God, I walked into the clinic with a face of going to the execution ground. Just entering, a nurse's sister told me to lie down to the left and put a pillow on my back. Lying for a long time, I suddenly saw a group of people in white coats come in. Then a male doctor's voice asked me why I had to do colonoscopy. I looked up and saw a black doctor, a little shocked. Then he asked me why I didn't do it painlessly. I said I was afraid of affecting my intelligence. Then a female doctor survived and said I had courage. After a while, I felt that the curtain at the back of my crotch was pulled open. Dr. Black said to start doing it and tell him when I really hurt.
Then all of a sudden, that thing came in my ass. I just didn't feel it when I walked in. I just feel like I'm taking a shit, and my stomach keeps expanding. Remind me when I tell the doctor that it will hurt. The doctor said he didn't know. I said it hurts when I turn the corner. He said, hey, you looked it up online, and then I felt a bunch of interns looking at my chrysanthemum. The female doctor said it was a standard ordinary colonoscopy demonstration or something. Later, when the embarrassing mass reached the upper left abdomen, I could obviously feel the feeling of swelling and pain, that is, the feeling of cramping with great anger. However, it lasted for 5 to 10 seconds, which was completely tolerable. I felt that I was still a fragile woman and didn't shout. I just grabbed the railing of the hospital bed and snorted. To sum up, this ordinary colonoscopy did not bring pain to my menstrual period, and there is no need to give anesthesia. Be brave and strong. It's nothing. Finally, I wish you good health!