I'm home, had a good nap, and will probably take another.
Had some apple sauce packets in the rig to eat on the way home, and also hit McDonalds for Egg McMuffins too.
Procedure went well enough, need a follow up probe in 3 years for a spot or two they want to keep a watch on, not bad for a 60 year old fart.
Staff was super nice, worse part (other than continued cramping from the purgative) was the 1/2 wait in the prep room. I came out of the sedation apparently really fast (I'm thinking my doper history to the rescue sort of thing) and was coherent enough to be let go home almost immediately.
First time I have EVER been wheel chaired out of a hospital, the nurse claimed it was 'policy', I found it humiliating and a craven ploy towards aggravating my geriatric bratitude.
Had some apple sauce packets in the rig to eat on the way home, and also hit McDonalds for Egg McMuffins too.
Procedure went well enough, need a follow up probe in 3 years for a spot or two they want to keep a watch on, not bad for a 60 year old fart.
Staff was super nice, worse part (other than continued cramping from the purgative) was the 1/2 wait in the prep room. I came out of the sedation apparently really fast (I'm thinking my doper history to the rescue sort of thing) and was coherent enough to be let go home almost immediately.
First time I have EVER been wheel chaired out of a hospital, the nurse claimed it was 'policy', I found it humiliating and a craven ploy towards aggravating my geriatric bratitude.

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