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Re: O/T The over 50 Test
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Posted by CLW on January 14, 2006 at 22:13:16 from (68.94.184.209):
In Reply to: O/T The over 50 Test posted by 37 chief on January 14, 2006 at 20:05:19:
Chief, it is a walk in the park. I have had it done twice. The first time I had the same fear you did. Second time it was just another day I had to get up earlier than normal. Just tell the person with the drugs that you don't want to remember anything and you will wake up feeling fine back in your room. Thats what I did the second time. The first time I woke up about three times and watched it on the tv screen, then would go back out. Different Doctors give different things to clean you out. Mine gave me the same thing Harley had and that is by far the worst part of the whole thing. You have to drink one gal. of this very salty tasting stuff in one hour. Eight ozs. every ten min. and it gets tuff after the second glass. You can get it flavored, orange or grape, but it still taste like diesel fuel. Chill it and it helps a little. They gave my wife exlax and she had to fast for two days. I guess given the choice I would do the liquid and get it over in the hr. They will pump you full of air and you will pass that for a few hrs. Again, no pain and it takes about 35 min. CLW
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