jboy,
I really do understand 'where you're coming from' (and I understand that you don't have much longer on the insurance. I know that you're trying to do the best you know how to do for your body...and I truly do commend that (really I do). But I wouldn't be the best healer I know how to be, if I don't share what I know.
Modern medicine has been statistically proven to be the first cause of death in the USA...and this includes every 'harmless' procedure there is. Sure, most don't immediately 'cause death', but it does happen (from post above) >>>if it was me I would not do it, for one thing all the cleaning out from the laxatives and not eating will really wipe you out and could set you back for months in your weakened state. Secondly a friends mother was quite sick and had a lot of bowel problems and had a colonoscopy and they punctured her bowel and after emergency operation she was in and out of intensive care and she died.). Typically, one invasive test, creates a problem they must 'fix', then one thing on top of another thing leads to another thing, and then they add more drugs, biopsies, invasive procedures...and then you're basically unable to do anything but continue following their recommendations...and this always leads to a decline in health (at the very minimum).
Please consider the logic of putting your unconscious body in the hands of the known & proven first leading cause of death in the US...in order to heal yourself or prevent death. That's totally illogical, eh?
The horror stories I have read about colonoscopies are, well, just that...horror stories. I am personal friends with an RN in a small hospital. The amount of perforations, various complications and bleeds (and emergency surgeries & resections) from colonoscopies in just one small hospital alone is insane.
Then there's the issue of the sedation/anesthesia. IV benzodiazepine (diazepam/Valium or Midazolam) is commonly used for the sedation; serious cardiorespiratory complications are reported in 5.4 of 1000 procedures. Due to your already high plasma level of diazepam/Valium, the administration of ANY anesthesia is dangerous, but of course, additional benzodiazepine could cause a critical situation.
The drug typically given to 'bring you out' of anesthesia is typically flumazenil/Romazicon (a benzo antagonist), and this would drastically drop the plasma level of the Valium extremely rapidly...and this is known to cause seizures (and even temporary paralysis/quadriplegia from the neck down) in those that are addicted to benzos (amongst other severe withdrawal reactions). And it may take 2 weeks to rebalance the plasma level after the colonoscopy...and it's possible you'd have to go to an even higher dose for stabilization.
From here: http://tinyurl.com/6yrmmvv
--A significant fall in blood pressure can occur in up to 44% of the patients during colonoscopy.
--reduced oxygen saturation..significant pulse changes...bradycardia or tachycardia...
-- Colonoscopy can also induce hemorrhage outside of the colon lumen from tearing mesenteric or colonic ligaments.
-- The use of electrocautery significantly increases the risk of bleeding. The bleeding may be immediate or delayed up to two weeks. [Note: electrocautery would likely be used after a biopsy for celiac]
Typically with an internal biopsy, they'll also prescribe extremely strong antibiotics...further decimating gut flora and causing all kinds of adverse effects, particularly in someone as weak and compromised as you. They may even utilize IV antibiotics...and there are some that have vicious reactions with benzos, so you'd need to check that out (as well as making SURE you're not given fluoroquinolone class antibiotic).
>>>> No one has to have a piece of flesh carved out of their colon to know if they have celiac disease. Eat gluten; have a reaction - eat no gluten, have no reaction. That's pretty basic...and doesn't tear your gut/body up worse than it already is.
No matter what they find or what you're looking to find (unless they find appendicitis) the cure for healing and restoring the colon is basically the same. If you had appendicitis, the pain symptoms wouldn't subside for days at a time (and return after eating gluten)..and you'd have an consistently elevated temperature (along with incredible tenderness at the deep end of the ascending colon).
You know you have strong candida overgrowth (which means you likely has parasites, even though the tests showed negative, they are commonly false-negatives). When you eat gluten, it tears you up and induces pain & bloating (that's typical celiac symptoms). So unless you have major-serious reasons to believe you have cancer, there's no logical reason for an ultra-invasive invasive test that's definitely going to cause you harm (and is laden with potential for very serious harm), and will definitely set you back on your colon healing and likely screw-up everything you'd done so far with the Xanax/Valium.
Below my sign-off I've listed all the known adverse-effects of flumazenil. When you get the time, PLEASE read this: Please read! Understanding me/Unyquity VERY IMPORTANT SCHULZE STUFF
Jonn, I totally respect yourbelief system regarding modern medicine. Just like politics & religion, it's a subject that induces all kinds of debates & negative emotions. I know you have to do what you think is best to do (and I'll hold no ill will toward you, no matter what you decide).
I've seen way too many people 'permanently compromised' simply because "they just wanted to know what it was", instead of just doing what it took to heal themselves...I don't want to see it happen to you!
Healthiest of blessings,
Unyquity
Adverse effects of flumazenil/Romazicon:
Less serious side effects include:
The below data is taken from eHealthMe (a site that compiles data from actual adverse effects reported to the FDA). The FDA states that only 1 in 100 actual adverse effects are actually reported, so we can safely multiple the numbers below by at least 100.
Name | Number of reports | |
1 | Coma (Consciousness - decreased) | 50 (learn who have it and how) |
2 | Coma Nec (Consciousness - decreased) | 50 (learn who have it and how) |
3 | Hypotension | 39 (learn who have it and how) |
4 | Blood Pressure Decreased (Hypotension) | 37 (learn who have it and how) |
5 | Pyrexia (Fever) | 28 (learn who have it and how) |
6 | Agitation | 23 (learn who have it and how) |
7 | Sedation | 20 (learn who have it and how) |
8 | Depressed Level Of Consciousness | 20 (learn who have it and how) |
9 | Dyspnoea Nos (Breathing difficulty) | 18 (learn who have it and how) |
10 | Dyspnoea (Breathing difficulty) | 18 (learn who have it and how) |
11 | Sepsis | 18 (learn who have it and how) |
12 | Sepsis Nos | 18 (learn who have it and how) |
13 | Somnolence (Drowsiness) | 18 (learn who have it and how) |
14 | Bradycardia (Arrhythmias) | 17 (learn who have it and how) |
15 | Bradycardia Nos (Arrhythmias) | 17 (learn who have it and how) |
16 | Convulsions Nos | 17 (learn who have it and how) |
17 | Cardiac Arrest | 16 (learn who have it and how) |
18 | Oxygen Saturation Decreased | 16 (learn who have it and how) |
19 | Anaphylactic Reaction (Anaphylaxis) | 15 (learn who have it and how) |
20 | Anxiety (Stress and anxiety) | 15 (learn who have it and how) |
21 | Fatigue | 15 (learn who have it and how) |
22 | Cardio-respiratory Arrest | 15 (learn who have it and how) |
23 | Anaphylactic Shock (Anaphylaxis) | 15 (learn who have it and how) |
24 | Lethargy (Fatigue) | 15 (learn who have it and how) |
25 | Anxiety Nec (Stress and anxiety) | 14 (learn who have it and how) |
26 | Haemoglobin Decreased | 14 (learn who have it and how) |
27 | Status Epilepticus | 13 (learn who have it and how) |
28 | Respiratory Distress | 13 (learn who have it and how) |
29 | Hypoxia | 13 (learn who have it and how) |
30 | Pneumonia | 12 (learn who have it and how) |
31 | Hypertension (High blood pressure) | 12 (learn who have it and how) |
32 | Tachycardia | 11 (learn who have it and how) |
33 | Depression | 11 (learn who have it and how) |
34 | Overdose | 11 (learn who have it and how) |
35 | Drug Interaction | 10 (learn who have it and how) |
36 | Cerebrovascular Accident Nos (Stroke) | 10 (learn who have it and how) |
37 | Haematocrit Decreased | 10 (learn who have it and how) |
38 | Convulsion | 10 (learn who have it and how) |
39 | Respiratory Arrest (Breathing - slowed or stopped) | 10 (learn who have it and how) |
40 | Pneumonia Nos | 10 (learn who have it and how) |
41 | Multi-organ Failure | 10 (learn who have it and how) |
42 | Erythema (Rashes) | 10 (learn who have it and how) |
43 | Condition Aggravated | 10 (learn who have it and how) |
44 | Grand Mal Convulsion | 9 (learn who have it and how) |
45 | Confusion | 9 (learn who have it and how) |
46 | Cerebral Haemorrhage | 9 (learn who have it and how) |
47 | Unresponsive To Stimuli | 9 (learn who have it and how) |
48 | Hypertension Nos (High blood pressure) | 8 (learn who have it and how) |
49 | Death | 8 (learn who have it and how) |
50 | Neutropenia (Agranulocytosis) | 8 (learn who have it and how) |
51 | Respiratory Failure (Respiratory acidosis) | 8 (learn who have it and how) |
52 | Nausea | 8 (learn who have it and how) |
53 | Drug Ineffective | 8 (learn who have it and how) |
54 | Alanine Aminotransferase Increased | 8 (learn who have it and how) |
55 | Pleural Effusion | 8 (learn who have it and how) |
56 | Pancytopenia | 8 (learn who have it and how) |
57 | Completed Suicide | 8 (learn who have it and how) |
58 | Suicide Attempt | 8 (learn who have it and how) |
59 | International Normalised Ratio Increased | 8 (learn who have it and how) |
60 | Loss Of Consciousness | 8 (learn who have it and how) |
61 | Shock | 8 (learn who have it and how) |
62 | Headache | 8 (learn who have it and how) |
63 | Oral Candidiasis | 7 (learn who have it and how) |
64 | Metabolic Acidosis | 7 (learn who have it and how) |
65 | Dysarthria (Speech impairment (adult)) | 7 (learn who have it and how) |
66 | Stevens-johnson Syndrome (Erythema multiforme) | 7 (learn who have it and how) |
67 | Respiratory Depression | 7 (learn who have it and how) |
68 | Intracranial Haemorrhage Nos | 7 (learn who have it and how) |
69 | Rales | 7 (learn who have it and how) |
70 | Malnutrition Nos | 7 (learn who have it and how) |
71 | Hepatic Function Abnormal | 6 (learn who have it and how) |
72 | Oedema | 6 (learn who have it and how) |
73 | Drug Exposure During Pregnancy | 6 (learn who have it and how) |
74 | Hepatic Encephalopathy | 6 (learn who have it and how) |
75 | Cyanosis Nos (Skin discoloration - bluish) | 6 (learn who have it and how) |
76 | Medication Error | 6 (learn who have it and how) |
77 | Short-term Memory Loss (Memory loss) | 5 (learn who have it and how) |
78 | Thrombocytopenia | 5 (learn who have it and how) |
79 | Mydriasis | 5 (learn who have it and how) |
80 | Diarrhoea (Diarrhea) | 5 (learn who have it and how) |
81 | Hypersensitivity | 5 (learn who have it and how) |
82 | Arthralgia (Joint pain) | 5 (learn who have it and how) |
83 | Facial Palsy (Bell's palsy) | 5 (learn who have it and how) |
84 | Confusional State | 5 (learn who have it and how) |
85 | Haemorrhagic Stroke | 5 (learn who have it and how) |
86 | Cough | 5 (learn who have it and how) |
87 | Drug Withdrawal Syndrome | 5 (learn who have it and how) |
88 | Pneumonia Aspiration | 5 (learn who have it and how) |
89 | Electroencephalogram Abnormal | 5 (learn who have it and how) |
90 | Rhonchi | 5 (learn who have it and how) |
91 | Pain | 5 (learn who have it and how) |
92 | Apnoea | 5 (learn who have it and how) |
93 | Tremor Nec | 5 (learn who have it and how) |
94 | Anaemia | 4 (learn who have it and how) |
95 | Red Blood Cell Count Decreased | 4 (learn who have it and how) |
96 | Myocardial Infarction (Heart attack) | 4 (learn who have it and how) |
97 | Weight Increased | 4 (learn who have it and how) |
98 | Sensory Disturbance | 4 (learn who have it and how) |
99 | Writing Impaired | 4 (learn who have it and how) |
100 | Muscle Twitching | 4 (learn who have it and how) |
in addition to uny's info:
http://www.fibermenace.com/crc/crc_colonoscopy.html
[Uny here, I have edited this post to include some of the information found by clicking the link above. I don't want the website to 'disappear' and no longer have this info on the forum].
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