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Anyone ever had one?
I've had stomach issues (severe heart burn sort of pain) for the last year and finally mentioned it to a doctor (finally have insurance
). She had me do some lab test where I breathed into a bag, drank stuff, then breathed into another bag. The test came back negative so I don't have ulcers. I was thrilled to hear that until I got the message from her saying that she thinks I need to have an Upper GI endoscopy...
In this great age of computers, I (of course!) Googled to see what on earth she was sending me for. EEeek! It sounds absolutely awful. I'm debating whether I should even bother with the test. I am trying to justify skipping the test by figuring that my mom and both of her parents have the same issue so it isn't likely to be cancer or anything. But of course if there is something wrong, I'd like to know...
So....
Anyone ever had one?
How is it?
Is it as awful as it sounds?
Is it just a sedative or a full out anesthesia?
They say very low chances of problems (didn't the dentist say that too???). Is that true or are there actual risks I should be aware of?
I've had stomach issues (severe heart burn sort of pain) for the last year and finally mentioned it to a doctor (finally have insurance

In this great age of computers, I (of course!) Googled to see what on earth she was sending me for. EEeek! It sounds absolutely awful. I'm debating whether I should even bother with the test. I am trying to justify skipping the test by figuring that my mom and both of her parents have the same issue so it isn't likely to be cancer or anything. But of course if there is something wrong, I'd like to know...
So....
Anyone ever had one?
How is it?
Is it as awful as it sounds?
Is it just a sedative or a full out anesthesia?
They say very low chances of problems (didn't the dentist say that too???). Is that true or are there actual risks I should be aware of?