Self-massage, etc.
Oct. 17th, 2012 11:29 amCan anyone give me a recommendation about a clear book or website on how to do self-massage?
Also, does anyone know where I can information on colonoscopy without anaesthetic or with conscious sedation? I am terrified of being put under. Those of you who know my appendectomy story know that I fight and flail when I'm under. The doctor keeps trying to insist on full anaesthesia, but it's an outpatient procedure. I have a hugely high pain threshold.
Also, does anyone know where I can information on colonoscopy without anaesthetic or with conscious sedation? I am terrified of being put under. Those of you who know my appendectomy story know that I fight and flail when I'm under. The doctor keeps trying to insist on full anaesthesia, but it's an outpatient procedure. I have a hugely high pain threshold.
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Date: 2012-10-17 03:41 pm (UTC)This is an interesting article
http://www.gastroendonews.com/ViewArticle.aspx?d=In%2Bthe%2BNews&d_id=187&i=October+2012&i_id=889&a_id=21920&tab=RecentComments
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Date: 2012-10-17 04:39 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2012-10-20 10:08 pm (UTC)"Some doctors prefer to work with totally anesthetized patients inasmuch as the lack of any perceived pain or discomfort allows for a leisurely examination. Twilight sedation is, however, inherently safer than general anesthesia; it also allows the patients to follow simple commands and even to watch the procedure on a closed-circuit monitor. For these reasons it is generally best to request twilight sedation and ask the doctor to take his or her time despite any discomfort which the procedure may entail. "
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colonoscopy#Pain_Management