Don’t want to get into your details but a couple things come to mind. If you do a standard prep for the colonoscopy then any blockage will be gone. If the “block” is an external constriction of some sort the scope isn’t going to see it. A CAT scan might be more appropriate for something external to the GI tract. There’s more.
As to the VAX. Ask for minimal anesthesia. Local might be appropriate then you will be aware. Then be sure to know what your arm skin looks like before the procedure. Take a few pics if you can. Then be sure to tell the work crew “NO VAX.” Good luck with your test results.
Thanks!
I’ve had X-rays and an ultrasound, all of which showed nothing (just like when they checked out my head!) and I’ve been on a major probiotic regimen and feel as if the blockage has shrunk, if not disappeared. Generally, I feel as great as a 69.5year old sedentary porker can, and better every day.
My dear wife has me on black seed oil and a bunch of the other stuff Dr. Mercola and others recommend and I haven’t felt better in years. I hate it when she’s right!