Originally Posted by
kerlenbach@cfl.
A pleasant experience? You're a better man that I, Yen. I always found the actual test tolerable, with the prep unpleasant at best. Of course, it's the result that counts and the knowledge that colon cancer is not in your immediate future. You are correct about the meds - the anesthesia is good and the side effects are minimal. Now our job is to spread the word to all your friends and your friends friends, and maybe we can take a few small steps toward ending colon cancer
That's because I'm a WOman!

By "pleasant", I don't mean it's at the top of my list of fun things to do. I mean that the nurses and doctor were friendly, conversational, courteous and professional, the environment was attractive and clean, the process was efficient, I didn't feel a thing, and I was treated with dignity and professionalism. Under the circumstances, I couldn't have asked for more.
The prep was somewhat unpleasant but not nearly as bad as I thought it would be.
I'll help you spread the word. So who's next in the 50+ group?