How do a scope feel when it is down your stomach?


Question:
I'm going to have my scope on July 31,2007?


How does it feel?
Thankz Ya'll.

Answers:
You will not feel it! They will sedate you with a couple of medications in an IV in your arm. You will be in what is called a "twilight sleep" or in medical terms, conscious sedation. You will be 'out of it' but you will be able to respond to commands. You still won't know or realize what is going on. One of the meds you will be given is a medication that is called an amnesiac. This will prevent you from remembering anything about it.

Don't worry. It will be fine. I had a colonoscopy and I remember nothing and I had no pain.during OR after.

JOY
Like something, perhaps a scope, is in your stomach.
The doctor will give you medication before the procedure. You shouldn't feel it at all.
You should be completely out during the procedure, so you shouldn't feel a thing. I was.
You feel nothing. The only sensation that you may feel that will be uncomfotable is when they put the scope in. They have to go through your nose and then down. but you will have medication so it shouldn't be too bad.
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