The Endoscopy Center is a very smooth operation. They said that Dr. Dooley no longer does the procedures in Los Alamos.
There were no polyps and no biopsies done. The clean-out with the HalfLytely was not completely thorough as I could see bits of brown here and there. Dr. Rowberry's scope has water sprayer on it to rinse off areas. Maybe next time I'll need the gallon size GoLytely to get a colon that's clean. Dr. Rowberry had no complaints about the clean-out. He doesn't like to use the Fleet Phospho Soda solution as it hurts your kidneys, especially as you get older.
I asked not to be knocked out and it worked perfectly as I remember the whole procedure. One time there was a little discomfort so they added a tad more medicine. Spouse piped up to the nurse that he didn't remember much of his procedure and the nurse commented that a hallmark of Dr. Dooley is that he uses plenty of medicine.
I feel a little sleepy not but that may be because I couldn't get to sleep the last two nights until past 2am. My upper stomach is a bit tender.
Now I need to begin eating to replenish myself. Daughter and family come over for dinner tonight. Spouse is making barbecued baby back ribs. My contribution will be baked potatoes and a spinach salad.
I'll juice a grapefruit and tangerine and then get ready to walk downtown instead of walking this evening. I have to return decaying, just purchased asparagus to Smith's, drop off something at the thrift shop box, feed the ducks some bread ends and pick up a book at MPL. It will be pleasant to walk after the colonoscopy procedure.
Tomorrow, after the WI hike, I'll head into Santa Fe to get some chores done.