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Tomorrow is the start of my pre op testing. I am 10 days out from surgery tomorrow. I am doing my scope tomorrow along with a stress test. The stress test is no biggy. It is the scope that has started worrying me. My doctor keeps his patients awake for it and only numbs the nose and throat. The more I think about it, the more I'm freaking out. Everyone has said they wouldn't do it if they had to be awake. Now I feel like he is doing something wrong... Ahhhh HELP :(

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I am on week 2 of my pre op diet and I am also so nervous my surgery is Friday. One thing I will tell you about the scope is, it has been one of the easiest things I have done so far. I was fine no numbing my throat was a little scratchy but that was all. Just prepare mentally for this pre op diet I hate every minute of it. I will be thinking and praying for you ChristieK

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Thank you very much!!! I guess I'm just nervous because I will be aware the entire time it is happening. I start my diet Thursday, which is 1 week out. You better believe I'm having some majorly good food Wednesday. Lol

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Christie,

I just had my endoscopy two weeks ago, tomorrow. I was completely awake through the procedure. They do a pretty good job of numbing everything. It was not painful at all just very awkward. You'll be fine!

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Christie' date='

I just had my endoscopy two weeks ago, tomorrow. I was completely awake through the procedure. They do a pretty good job of numbing everything. It was not painful at all just very awkward. You'll be fine![/quote']

Ahhhh so great to hear from someone that has had it done the same way :) You put me at ease. Thannnnk You soooooo much.

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I have mine in two weeks they told me they were going to knock me out but I'm still nerves. That's going to be the biggest procedure I've had lol and then the surgery lol

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I gotta have something called a manometry test. I guess they run something down your nose into your throat! That's on Tuesday for me. I'm more stressing about that then the surgery next Monday. I'll be so glad when this is all overwith and done!

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I gotta have something called a manometry test. I guess they run something down your nose into your throat! That's on Tuesday for me. I'm more stressing about that then the surgery next Monday. I'll be so glad when this is all overwith and done!

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Please let me know how the manometry test goes. I'll have to have one when I get closer to my surgery and the thought of it freaks me out.

Good luck!!!

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I have mine in two weeks they told me they were going to knock me out but I'm still nerves. That's going to be the biggest procedure I've had lol and then the surgery lol

Iv had plenty of surgeries, so that's not worrying me. It's the stupid scope. Lol.... You will do fine. They will give you something before you go to the operating room to calm your nerves. "Going to Disneyland" is the best part of surgeries ;) Good Luck!!!

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I gotta have something called a manometry test. I guess they run something down your nose into your throat! That's on Tuesday for me. I'm more stressing about that then the surgery next Monday. I'll be so glad when this is all overwith and done!

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This sounds exactly like what I'm having but they called it an endoscope. They run it thru the nose and throat down to the stomach. Good Luck on your procedure.

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Iv had plenty of surgeries' date=' so that's not worrying me. It's the stupid scope. Lol.... You will do fine. They will give you something before you go to the operating room to calm your nerves. "Going to Disneyland" is the best part of surgeries ;) Good Luck!!![/quote']

Lol thanks I'm going to feel like Joseph Gorden-Levitt after his surgery in 50/50 lol

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Lol thanks I'm going to feel like Joseph Gorden-Levitt after his surgery in 50/50 lol

Ha ha ha!! Yes you will. Just remember to get on the fun rides while your at "Disneyland". The trip is over before you know it ;)

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