Monday, March 03, 2008

Political ulcer?



I've been having major stomach problems for well over a year now. I was supposed to have a colonoscopy last summer, but I couldn't drink that stuff. Hopefully there is something else they can do to diagnose this. I'm going to call my gastroenterologist tomorrow to see what they can do for me.

In the meantime, I'll be glued to MSNBC. Big day tomorrow. Go, Obama, go!!

Maybe I've devoloped an ulcer from the stress of being a political junkie....who knows.

13 comments:

Candace said...

I've been itching all over. I was wondering what I could possibly be stressed about, now that the move is over, and it dawned on me that it's the election!

Hey, a year is too long to let stomach problems go on, girlfriend. I remember you had trouble getting the liquid gunk down. But it's really worth the effort. They found (and removed) a polyp, the kind that would become cancerous in three years. Sometimes ya just have to put on yer big girl panties and get it done, y'know? Just sayin.

PoliShifter said...

Could be just stress from the elections..maybe tune out for a week (after tonight) and see if that helps.

But do get yourself check out if you can...

Lizzy said...

Thanks Candace & Poli. I have a doctor appointment tomorrow. I'll keep you posted.

I literally couldn't get that stuff down, Candace, and I can usually drink anything.

Mandelbrot's Chaos said...

Well, I don't know if this is similar, but I have Irritable Redneck Syndrome. Pelosi, Obama, and Clinton brought it on by condemning the Northrop Grumman/EADS tanker contract without reading a word of it or looking into the rationale behind the decision. I'm pissed.

Snave said...

I'll be drinking the stuff in about ten days... I have a colonoscopy/endoscopy on March 14. Good luck getting things taken care of!

As for the politics, should they find an ulcer in me, I'm done with it. I know how much it gets me all warped out, and seeing how CBS says Clinton won Ohio and is leading in Texas tonight, I'm feeling more than a bit edgy...

Lizzy said...

Humm, Irritable Redneck Syndrome....I'll have to see if they have a test for that, MC. I hadn't heard about the tanker contract. Thanks for the heads up.

Good luck on your tests, Snave. I hope you'll have better luck drinking that stuff than I did.

Update: Hill just won Texas. I need a break.

LET'S TALK said...

Hi Lizzy, I recall last year when you talked about stomach problems. I am sure glad you are going to visit your Doctor tomorrow.

If you can recall I did go ahead and had the colonoscopy last year because I was having stomach problems as well.

Four Polyps were found and removed and non was cancerous. I've now developed stomach problems again and I am now considering other test now.

Demeur said...

Sorry to hear about your stomach problem. You might want to ask your Dr. about a miniture camera the size of a large pill. You swallow it and it sends video of your insides. This is very easy if you can swallow the large pill. Stays in your system about 6 hours before passing. Hope this helps. May be going that route soon myself. Ain't getting old just grand :)

Lizzy said...

LT, Thank you for your concern. I'm sorry you are having stomach problems again. What other tests are you going to have?

Demeur, Thank you for the tip! I'm definitely going to ask my doctor about that. That would work for me.

Lizzy said...

Update: I saw the doctor today. They are almost positive I have Irritable Bowel Syndrome, but they won't know for sure until I have more tests. They are setting up a flexible sigmoidoscopy.

I asked the doctor and Demeur's idea of the small camera that you swallow (unfortunately) won't work for me.

Mandelbrot's Chaos said...

Well, the symptoms of Irritable Redneck Syndrome are, and some may not always be present, a penchant for fried foods and pork fat, excessive weight around the middle, and anger over being treated like a third-class citizen by the media and/or major politicians because of your birth and residence south of the Mason-Dixon line. As you can see, I present as a textbook case.

Lizzy said...

I feel for ya, MC. I really do.

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