It all began with a pain in the right side
of my abdomen. The Google search revealed that it could also be a sign of colon
cancer. It tensed me up and triggered acidity. Once I woke up at midnight with a burning
sensation in the stomach and chest. I
thought those were my last moments and its all over. I looked at my wife and child and thought, how
would they live without me and with my pension. Just then I felt like eating
something (the last supper?). I ate a banana and after sometime fell
asleep. I woke up in the morning and
found that I am still alive. Lucky. Then
I decided to visit a doctor.
Before that, I discussed my problem with my
friend Kishore in Hyderabad .
He is always available to do research on one’s problem and clarify doubts. Even if a pregnant woman is stuck in a lift,
Kishore can help her, over phone, to deliver successfully.
All reports normal, yet the pain
persists. I felt sad. Nil reports and
problem persists means more tests. Then the most loathed test, Colonoscopy was
the next option. This test you may know
is done by inserting a tube with camera through the ass. Rather, an antonym of
Endoscopy. The thought that my ass would go through a photo session made me
queasy and embarrassing. The preparation
for the test began the previous night.
Two tablets at bed time. Next day,
early morning you got to finish two bottles of liquid to trigger motions. Soon
the download starts. Hard, soft, softer, water, watery, jeera, dhaniya, rai
racing down rapidly. Race to loo was fast and so fast that I lost
count. I never imagined that my colon
could stock so much trash.
Anyway, I reached the Clinic feeling a few
kilos lighter. The man at the reception greets
me with “How many times did you pass motion?” Am I supposed to count that? What’s in a number? My throat to ass had
become a sort of wind tunnel. The
attendant asks me to strip and gives me a robe.
Wearing that, I look like a member of bomb disposal squad. The process begins. No pain as the tube gains entry. I could see it all on the monitor. It is like am going through a fleshy tunnel
with a torch light. Within minutes it
is done. Doc hands me over four pictures
of my ass. All well. Report is normal. What next? Pain seems to have gone. Whatever be the cause Google made me feel
like a cancer survivor. If the pain appears again, next round of tests
begin. I will not be going to Google
this time.
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1 comment:
I had faced similar situation about 12 years back. But I became used to it after several scopy was done over the years! I even underwent another type of scopy where the camera was sent through the mouth!
I have also stopped googling and reading any health maggzines.
By the way I am planning to open a scopy clinic after my retirement.
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