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its a stomach scope to make sure there isn't any wrong in the stomach before they remove most of it. You'll be knocked out during it...won't feel a thing

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Esophagogastroduodenoscopy

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Layman name? Upper GI

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They told me I will drink some stuff and the will take xrays. I've. Read there is people who get knocked out..

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I just had mine last Friday. The scoped my esophagus, stomach down to the duodenum. I did get knocked out. The whole thing took about 10 minutes. I did not have to drink anything and there were no X-rays. Just the scope that the surgeon used to take pics. Had a couple biopsies taken as well of a couple inflamed areas in my esophagus and stomach.

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I had an upper GI before surgery since I had a lot of stomach pain. I had to drink horrible thick white stuff that tasted like chalk three times while they took an x-ray. I'd prefer surgery over doing that again.

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Layman name? Upper GI

I think these 2 tests are different from what I have seen EGD you are sedated and looked at with an endoscope...Upper GI you have to drink some nasty stuff( Barium) and they X-Ray you as it goes through your system...I had Upper GU and trust me you would rather be sedated and scoped...

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EGD is also known as Upper GI Endoscopy...I had what some other folks on here had which is an Upper GI series which is something most also have to endure for leak testing after surgery.

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