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Kathryn313
25-03-17, 12:06
Hi All

Just after a bit of advice, I am due a colonoscopy on Wednesday but I don't know whether to have sedation or not?

I am not particularly anxious about having the procedure itself.

Any thoughts?

aprilmoon
25-03-17, 13:19
Hi Kathryn
I had a colonoscopy without sedation as I was told it wasn't necessary and there was quite a bit of discomfort.
I would say if you can,have the sedation. If I was having one again I definitely would.
Good luck :)

blindfaith
25-03-17, 13:33
Hi Kathryn.

Some doctors automatically sedate you, like mine. Like aprilmoon said some say it is not necessary. Is this your first colonoscopy? Have you had any kind of sedation before?

I personally am glad that I was sedated. You just can't drive the rest of the day, and you have to rest.

Carrie8484
25-03-17, 14:01
Sorry to hijack Kathryn but I'd like to know about this too as it's looking likely I will be having a colonoscopy soon.
I hear a lot of people have sedation, I have never been sedated and I don't know if I would want it as I have a fear of feeling 'out of control' , how does sedation feel? Is a colonoscopy reall that painful? I had a sigmoidoscopy a few years ago and it was fine, but I know colonoscopy is a longer procedure.

aprilmoon
25-03-17, 15:07
Hi Carrie
I'd be lying if I said there wasn't considerable discomfort involved.I wouldn't have one again without sedation.
I had sedation when I had a cataract op a couple of years ago and I was very nervous bit it was amazing.
You don't feel out of control at all,just extremely relaxed,as though you couldn't care less about what's going on.:)

Capercrohnj
25-03-17, 16:32
Yes to sedation. It's the best sleep ever

Babschap
25-03-17, 22:17
Sorry to hijack Kathryn but I'd like to know about this too as it's looking likely I will be having a colonoscopy soon.
I hear a lot of people have sedation, I have never been sedated and I don't know if I would want it as I have a fear of feeling 'out of control' , how does sedation feel? Is a colonoscopy reall that painful? I had a sigmoidoscopy a few years ago and it was fine, but I know colonoscopy is a longer procedure.

Have the sedation! No bad side effects and makes the whole thing easier.m

Carrie8484
25-03-17, 23:25
Just to be clear, if you have sedation, do you usually fall asleep? Or are you awake but just don't remember what has happened afterwards?

roseanxiety
25-03-17, 23:47
There are two types of sedation for colonoscopy. You can have propofol which puts you to sleep and you don't remember anything. You can have conscious sedation with an anti anxiety drug and sometimes an amnesiac drug. You would still feel it but might not remember it, you are awake but drugged. I would say to get propofol if you can. I had one last month. The procedure itself was a breeze. It was the anticipation leading up to it that was horrible for me.

Kathryn313
26-03-17, 09:44
Thanks all. My letter from the hospital says 'sedation is not routinely offered for this procedure but your doctor may request it'. Makes me feel like I shouldn't really ask for it! Which I know is daft as as a patient I should be able to make a decision.

Kathryn313
27-03-17, 22:06
Picked up prep today, all seems straight forward enough.

I ran out of time to call the unit today and ask about sedation, will try tomorrow. Really hope its allowed.

Kay8010
28-03-17, 15:39
I had sedation and Pethidine. Hope all goes well for you.

Kathryn313
28-03-17, 22:07
Thanks Kaye! I maybe referring back to your post to remind me of what to expect bowel prep wise.

Did you have sedation through a tube in your hand or gas and air?

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Evening prep taken (moviprep). Wasn't too difficult to drink, thanks to orange cordial and ginger ale. Bit of a headache though, just waiting for the enevitable now.

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Well this is tedious...waiting for it to kick in. Aware I need to be careful what I wish for since it won't be pleasant when it does start up.

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Still waiting...

Kay8010
28-03-17, 22:44
It will work soon trust me. I had sedation in my arm it honestly calmed me and I felt drowsy but then some pain and he gave me pethidine

You will be fine!

Kathryn313
29-03-17, 00:48
Still waiting...few tummy grumbles but nothing more yet.

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Finally...

Sean Yaxley
13-04-17, 19:32
I'm glad someone else asked this question as I've been wondering the same, I've been put off scheduling the appointment due it not being standard routine, my first instinct thought that it would be.