Get your colonoscopy. Period. Don't let people tell you fables about "the prep" or be afraid of something going up your butt.
"The prep" is a bit unpleasant for a couple of hours, but no big deal. The actual procedure is done under propofol. Consider that part the best nap you will ever get.
You will either get a clean bill of health, or the doctors will find something that is easily treated right then and there. The stigma (especially of men) about this procedure will lead to countless numbers of them to die from something that doesn't have to be.
Get the procedure when your doctor says. Just do it. Please.
I just had mine a couple days ago and opted for no sedation because I wanted to see what's going on. It was a bit unpleasant, at a couple spots the doc snakes the scope around some sharp bends and you can feel that inside of you. It totally paid off, though, I had a clear view of the monitor and could watch everything going on. I've done a fair amount of optical engineering so I was really curious about the whole thing and it's really fabulous.
Unfortunately, they found quite a few polyps and one was large enough that a) the doc marked the spot with some dye and b) they cauterized it. The puff of smoke inside my gut was definitely the highlight for me.
In my case, I didn't want to be administered a powerful substance (and experience any lasting effects) unless absolutely necessary. My understanding is that adverse reactions are very rare, but if the only upside is avoidance of minor discomfort for 30-60 minutes, I don't see the point.
I cannot imagine why you’d possibly want to be awake for it… especially to the point of calling it fabulous? I’m sure they could have given you a video afterwards without the discomfort.
My original goal was to avoid the extra time and having to organize a ride but also the aftereffects - the last time I felt weird a day or two later (could have been a red herring).
I just found it totally fascinating to see my own insides live in in high res and listen to the doctor and nurses talk about what was going on.
Well, I guess everyone has their own interests. I'm glad you got so much out of it. Personally I have no desire to see and feel myself be rotorootered and am very happy to knocked out, but it would be nice not to have the sedation after effects. The last two times I got one I ended up taking like a 4h nap afterwards. I'd imagine you also wouldn't have the same restrictions around drinking water cutoff times without sedation.
I should have also mentioned that my colonoscopy was done under a sedative, I wasn't knocked out - so I got to see the whole thing! The doctor provided a narrative as we went along. At one point they were having issues making a turn and I could feel it and let them know so the nurse squoze my guts in some way to allow them to get around it. They even showed me the polyp when they found it (I was laying on my left side with the monitors right in front of me - so I could watch the whole thing.) Except for that one turn I didn't feel a thing.
I've had my colonoscopy - I speak from experience when I say the PSA test is a heckuva lot less invasive! With that said, the colonoscopy wasn't bad at all - not nearly as bad as people make it out to be. They found a polyp, extracted it and did a biopsy, and found it to be benign. Now I have to have a colonoscopy every 5 years instead of every 10. Yay!!! :)
"The prep" is a bit unpleasant for a couple of hours, but no big deal. The actual procedure is done under propofol. Consider that part the best nap you will ever get.
You will either get a clean bill of health, or the doctors will find something that is easily treated right then and there. The stigma (especially of men) about this procedure will lead to countless numbers of them to die from something that doesn't have to be.
Get the procedure when your doctor says. Just do it. Please.