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I had a procedure done. It was a colonoscopy. During the Prep, at home, I was allowed to take my morning medicine. The doctor said that after 12 noon I could not have anymore medicine.
I took the Prep medicine and got dehydrated. I was not allowed to drink anything. I could have tea, broth and anything else that was liquid. It would not stay down. That dehydrated me even more.
I called up the doctor who was doing the procedure and he told me to go to the ER. This was at midnight They gave me an IV to stop the dehydration and 2 mg of Lorazepam to stop my seizures. That did not cut it. I had been without meds for too long.
They took me upstairs for the procedure, where I had even more seizures. The nurse told the doctor. He said that I could cancel it. I had gone this far and wanted to get it over with.
I asked the nurse to ask the doctor if he could stop my seizures and still have the procedure. He had me take my medicines by mouth and rushed me into the colonoscopy room. I was given an anesthesia.
He wanted to get it over with before I had more seizures. He did it and there was nothing wrong with me. That was the last thing I remember. I think I went into tonic clonic seizures. I woke up with an IV and a nurse taking care of me. The IV was taken out and I was sent home.
Has anyone else have similar experiences with Procedures and Seizures?
I took the Prep medicine and got dehydrated. I was not allowed to drink anything. I could have tea, broth and anything else that was liquid. It would not stay down. That dehydrated me even more.
I called up the doctor who was doing the procedure and he told me to go to the ER. This was at midnight They gave me an IV to stop the dehydration and 2 mg of Lorazepam to stop my seizures. That did not cut it. I had been without meds for too long.
They took me upstairs for the procedure, where I had even more seizures. The nurse told the doctor. He said that I could cancel it. I had gone this far and wanted to get it over with.
I asked the nurse to ask the doctor if he could stop my seizures and still have the procedure. He had me take my medicines by mouth and rushed me into the colonoscopy room. I was given an anesthesia.
He wanted to get it over with before I had more seizures. He did it and there was nothing wrong with me. That was the last thing I remember. I think I went into tonic clonic seizures. I woke up with an IV and a nurse taking care of me. The IV was taken out and I was sent home.
Has anyone else have similar experiences with Procedures and Seizures?