Traumatic experience

I week ago today I had a Colonoscopy.  I am waiting for my results.

I have never experienced a procedure like this before. I have had similar procedures with sedation, both vaginally and gastric and they were great. Didn't know anything about it until I 'woke up'. No pain and no memory.

This time I didn't feel remotely drowsy and remember every minute of this brutality.  I consider myself to have a high pain threshold but this was really bad. I shouted and screamed and begged for more pain relief. I was given gas and air but it was useless.

I even apologised to the Doctor for making a fuss as I felt embarrassed. They found a polyp and took several biopsies. When I commented in recovery that I was upset by the amount of pain I endured, he only responded with the comment 'It was a difficult procedure'.

I wish I had gone prepared for the trauma I went through but was assured I would feel only mild discomfort. I feel cheated and violated. Have they changed the pain relief medication I wonder?  as I felt alert and wide awake throughout.

I only hope I never have to go through it again.

  • Hi Savell0,

    Welcome to Cancer Chat. I'm sorry to read that you had a difficult experience with this. It does seem to vary how people experience this. I can see you have posted elsewhere on the forum about this and received a reply from another user.

    If you're waiting for results then I hope it's not long before you can get the information you need.

    Hopefully the forum can be of some support to you in the meantime.

    Wishing you all the best,

    Ben
    Cancer Chat Moderator