How to Get a Colonoscopy

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  • @jmz1736
    @jmz1736 5 років тому +2459

    I bought a bunch of shirts kathrine
    Oh good

    • @Azzarinne
      @Azzarinne 5 років тому +4

      +

    • @blindedbliss
      @blindedbliss 5 років тому +15

      Don't think she was super happy about that.

    • @ieuanhunt552
      @ieuanhunt552 5 років тому +23

      I think she isn't happy about it. But Hank isn't having a good day so she let him off.

    • @naylormatthew
      @naylormatthew 5 років тому +12

      Best bit of the video.

    • @bradnarraway9141
      @bradnarraway9141 5 років тому +14

      And, let's face it, there's a lot worse out there on the internet that he could have ended up purchasing! :P

  • @maddie9602
    @maddie9602 5 років тому +554

    Not sure how much of Hank's "Dr Stone should have studied something stone-related" ramble was being loopy on anesthetics vs Hank just being Hank.

  • @elenaj6283
    @elenaj6283 5 років тому +1570

    Wow. He was so proud of that last joke. Well done Hank

    • @kevintan6618
      @kevintan6618 5 років тому +44

      The quivering of his cheeks gives it away 😂

    • @Leonlion0305
      @Leonlion0305 5 років тому +4

      + (I hope I am doing this correctly lol)

    • @iplaysdrums
      @iplaysdrums 5 років тому +27

      @@kevintan6618 I took that as him deciding whether or not he was going to tell that particular joke, though I think he was glad he did, and I agree it was the right decision.

    • @Azzarinne
      @Azzarinne 5 років тому

      +

    • @ivero030
      @ivero030 5 років тому

      right? :D :D

  • @RhondaKL
    @RhondaKL 5 років тому +551

    When I had my colonoscopy, and was in the recovery room part,a nurse came in and asked me if I had passed wind. I said I had,about 5 or 6 times. She smiled and said,”That’s wonderful!”,and then went out and told the doctor in an excited voice,”She’s expressed wind 5 or 6 times!!” Nobody has ever been so happy about me farting before or since. Also, I love the term “express wind”. So poetic.

    • @blueblack3591
      @blueblack3591 2 роки тому +6

      Medicine haha

    • @somefreshbread
      @somefreshbread Рік тому +25

      In case anyone is wondering, it's because in rare cases, your colon won't "wake up" after the anesthesia. Which can be very bad! Farting means it's working. Which is good!

  • @stacialtizer3350
    @stacialtizer3350 5 років тому +1159

    I'm so incredibly glad to see someone normalizing this stuff. As someone with Crohn's, I've always been embarrassed to have to explain it to people. But Hank has been inspiring me for years to not be ashamed of the things my body does and accept that I have a butt.

    • @ABLovescrafting
      @ABLovescrafting 5 років тому

      +

    • @synapticsarah
      @synapticsarah 5 років тому +7

      Hi fellow Crohnie

    • @pinkhornet8737
      @pinkhornet8737 5 років тому +4

      Follow Crohn's and colonoscopy frequent flyer.

    • @Fair_Gravity
      @Fair_Gravity 5 років тому +12

      I love talking about my poops and farts. They are the smelliest! Crohn's sucks, there are so many sucky things that go along with Crohn's. Don't add to the suck. Own your embarrassments... I've definitely pooped my pants... At least once...

    • @JinxyKat
      @JinxyKat 5 років тому +11

      Farrell Bell I have Crohn’s, woo! I usually enjoy talking about Crohn’s. A lot of people don’t know about it or what it is, so I love sitting and talking with them, telling them about pretty much everything. I was embarrassed at first, but I’ve gotten so used to Crohn’s and all the shit it brings with it, aha. It still sucks though.

  • @tessaviolet
    @tessaviolet 5 років тому +166

    it was interesting!!! not at all tmi!

  • @jennifermeier2058
    @jennifermeier2058 5 років тому +1466

    Hank. I'm a nurse. Word of the wise: next time, mix in crystal light (lemonade flavor is most patients' popular choice). Makes that jug go down so much smoother (extra pro-tip is a splash of sprite to make it sparkling! ooooh!)

  • @Isabelle-ud2df
    @Isabelle-ud2df 5 років тому +245

    he calculated the speed of the liquid through his body goodness gracious i love him

  • @emilyboj
    @emilyboj 5 років тому +504

    Hank is so proud of himself for that pun at the end

    • @almsthvn
      @almsthvn 5 років тому +22

      He was probably the butt of most jokes that day.

  • @amanday3103
    @amanday3103 3 роки тому +61

    I don’t know why, but Katherine’s little “oh good” in response to Hank saying he bought a lot of shirts made me smile

  • @hannahwitton
    @hannahwitton 5 років тому +635

    Ooooh so the UK does things kind of differently with the prep and the anaesthesia which makes me want to do my own version of this with UK details. Thanks for sharing Hank!!

    • @muzikluvr312
      @muzikluvr312 5 років тому +9

      I love when my favorite youtubers get inspiration from other great youtubers on such important topics.

    • @dacisky
      @dacisky 5 років тому +3

      I would like to see the way people approach this in other countries...Three for me,all unsedated.

    • @FayeHasAPanda
      @FayeHasAPanda 5 років тому +6

      I’m in talks with my gp (I’m uk based) about setting up my first sigmoidoscopy and possibly colonoscopy and it initially scared the crap out of me but seeing yours and Hanks videos kinda makes it feel a bit less “end of the world”-y
      Thank you guys❤️

    • @davidgreen139
      @davidgreen139 4 роки тому

      Yay Hannah! Yay Hank! Ugh such great people all around

    • @emersoncaspian8726
      @emersoncaspian8726 3 роки тому

      instablaster.

  • @vlogbrothers
    @vlogbrothers  4 роки тому +43

    okay I think I've made you search around enough: Kxj1CUHS_go -John

  • @edwardmartinezjr.105
    @edwardmartinezjr.105 5 років тому +984

    He could have studied stones...
    KIDNEY STONES...

    • @marshalinehamismother
      @marshalinehamismother 5 років тому +26

      He sounded SO much like Ben Wyatt from parks and rec when he has kidney stones it was crazy

    • @Azzarinne
      @Azzarinne 5 років тому +2

      @@Corgi_fax +

    • @spijkerpoes
      @spijkerpoes 5 років тому +1

      Ah stones.. they go in the other way for stones.. and no, no anetstathics for the initial peek about.
      Tubular Hells

    • @charlietuba
      @charlietuba 5 років тому

      Or he could sing the Bob Dillon song, "Everybody Must Get Stoned."

    • @tinonioni4839
      @tinonioni4839 5 років тому

      +

  • @Absurdist1968
    @Absurdist1968 5 років тому +127

    “I am one with the wind and sky.”
    If only that's what it actually felt like.

    • @relentlessmadman
      @relentlessmadman 4 роки тому +1

      first you have to discover your sprite animal!

  • @MrBinthestudio
    @MrBinthestudio 5 років тому +116

    Dude, you've got to be the only person in the world who can compel me to watch a 7 minute video about a colonoscopy!

  • @abbywallstrum4286
    @abbywallstrum4286 5 років тому +172

    The women in my family have a history of colon cancer, and as such I've been told my whole life I'll be getting a lot of colonoscopies. So thanks for posting to remove some more stigma from them and ease my worries about them!

    • @phoenixliv
      @phoenixliv 3 роки тому +6

      The drink is yucky, the fasting is a day of hunger but you can have broth - not too bad really. When you're awake again and done it's so good to go have a nice lunch. Best of luck with your possibly problematic posterior!

  • @hulagirl144
    @hulagirl144 5 років тому +222

    Thanks for helping to educate and eliminate some of the stigma associated with colonoscopies, Hank! My mom was diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer, sadly just a few years before she would have hit the standard screening age. She's doing well now, but as someone who will have to start getting them sooner than usual, it's nice to see someone talk about it so... casually. It's a routine medical screening, people! Yes it involves butts... but it saves lives!

    • @thatgirlnamedtim
      @thatgirlnamedtim 5 років тому +7

      hulagirl144 I’m glad your mom is doing well! My mom also had colon cancer. She was only 44 when they found it but she’s been cancer free for 7 years now! But I’m in the same boat as you and will have to have my first screening in a couple years.

    • @Robalope
      @Robalope 5 років тому +3

      I have to get a colonoscopy every three years since my older brother was diagnosed with stage IV colon cancer. He was 41 when he was diagnosed, 44 when he died. I am glad that your mother is doing well. Colonoscopies can save lives.

    • @Sajirah
      @Sajirah 5 років тому +2

      I had to have a colonoscopy on my 19th birthday. They're really not that bad and I don't understand why people either try to pretend they don't happen or tell everyone they're the worst thing ever (they're not. Abdominal surgery is much worse). Good luck to you when you have to have yours done. They're not super fun, but they're way less awful than everyone would have you believe. And this is coming from someone who didn't have any anesthesia and was wide awake for the entire procedure.
      Also I'm glad you're mom is okay. :)

  • @Rebecajean
    @Rebecajean 5 років тому +73

    I really appreciated Hank trying to contain his glee when saying “I hope everything comes out okay” at the end. Almost made it through with a straight face!

  • @louise4778
    @louise4778 5 років тому +413

    These vlogs are just gonna just become more and more unpredictable aren't they

    • @sion8
      @sion8 5 років тому +37

      They were predictable?!

    • @AdamHoooot
      @AdamHoooot 5 років тому +16

      Probably going to be more and more doctor focused since we're all getting older 😀

    • @nikkigriffin6441
      @nikkigriffin6441 5 років тому +8

      Did you think they were predictable at some point?!?!

    • @swingloveEKL
      @swingloveEKL 5 років тому +3

      they've kinda always been unpredictable...

  • @f.5523
    @f.5523 3 роки тому +23

    I'm 18 and I'm currently on prep for my 5th colonoscopy of the year. Watching this video during prep has become a tradition now.

    • @rfvaragorn
      @rfvaragorn Рік тому +3

      I might have to do one soon, and I'm freaking out. Any way to make it suck less?

  • @andymiller1597
    @andymiller1597 5 років тому +514

    The first glass isn't that bad.
    By the fourth glass, I wanted to die.

    • @eXHawk015
      @eXHawk015 5 років тому +13

      My mother-in-law just had it done a couple weeks ago and she said while she had to do the giant jug last time, this time it was actually only had to have 2 cups. We live in Canada so idk if it's different or a new procedure or something.

    • @VenomousBear
      @VenomousBear 5 років тому +6

      I puked some of it up....we thought it would be fine. It was not.

    • @kyuzo3567
      @kyuzo3567 5 років тому +13

      @@eXHawk015 Canada has what is usually Pico-Salax, two satchets of powder to mix with water that has a 'yummy' orange taste (makes me want to vomit so badly).

    • @bloodtopaz8816
      @bloodtopaz8816 5 років тому +3

      Andy Miller I've done cleanses before and this I imagine is similar, plugging my nose with my fingers helped a ton. I was still bitter but I got it done, when I'm ready to do this procedure myself, I'm going to be plugging my nose.

    • @uogeuth0
      @uogeuth0 5 років тому +22

      What helped me a lot was using a straw and putting it as far back in my mouth as possible, so I wouldn't have the taste in my entire mouth.

  • @marykatealmeidabaxter5496
    @marykatealmeidabaxter5496 5 років тому +23

    fellow Crohnie and medical provider here. Thank you for doing this. Hopefully when people can see how the process works, they can be reassured that it's not so scary and will go get very important testing done. Seriously. Colon cancer and IBD are no joke.

  • @Rasec77771
    @Rasec77771 5 років тому +187

    Wow, I’m literally getting a colonoscopy this Wednesday and watching this made me feels much more calm about it... thank you for sharing your experience Hank, it really means a lot.

  • @michigandertd
    @michigandertd 5 років тому +15

    As a medical student who has seen the inside of many colons but has been fortunate enough (so far) to never have had a colonoscopy herself, can confirm that the endoscope is, indeed, a pretty cool tube.
    Also, to those of you out there who have to do a 2-day prep... Godspeed. We salute you.

  • @trinkab
    @trinkab 5 років тому +562

    A buttload of information, capped off with a colonoscopy joke. 😄

  • @jackisnotabird
    @jackisnotabird 5 років тому +57

    I watched this while drinking Metamucil. Hank’s colon lessons are really sticking.

  • @caisis4929
    @caisis4929 5 років тому +48

    This is actually very informative and I appreciated you making this video because it seems significantly less scary now. I need to convince some older members of my family to get a colonoscopy so this is probably the video I'm going to show them.

  • @teresaolsen8069
    @teresaolsen8069 2 роки тому +1

    3 years ago, at 19yo, I watched this and thought “I’m watching this in solidarity with my middle-aged parents and others I know who have to worry about colonoscopies”. Today, at 22yo, I was told I have to have a colonoscopy, and thought “well at least I have a comfort video for this”. Thank you for this and thank you to all the helpful folks in the comments

  • @wickedWitch456
    @wickedWitch456 5 років тому +73

    Hank, I greatly appreciate this video on a level that I didn't know existed. My father is currently recovering from colon cancer (chemo will be finished by summer hopefully), and I now see just how important this examination is. My brother and I now get to look forward to colonoscopies at least ten years earlier than typical, so it's nice to know there is no shame in it.

    • @HowWeGotAnts
      @HowWeGotAnts 5 років тому

      Wishing all the best for your father!

    • @DemonTomatoDave
      @DemonTomatoDave 5 років тому +2

      No shame, and the people at the hospital look after you in a way that feels frankly nostalgic for when you were a baby or something, it's great. I had an actively nice time haha

  • @caseylongstreth4538
    @caseylongstreth4538 5 років тому +6

    As a fellow sufferer of Crohn’s it’s so nice to hear others share their experiences. It’s something no one wants to talk about but everyone feels so alone in. (I’m 18 and at 7 colonoscopies).

  • @jflare3001
    @jflare3001 5 років тому +75

    Fun fact, last year, a ton of Korean variety shows were challenging their cast members to get colonoscopies. It was awkward, but really informative and encouraging

    • @sion8
      @sion8 5 років тому +3

      Any clips you would recommend with English subtitles.

    • @jflare3001
      @jflare3001 5 років тому +4

      @@sion8 Not sure if you'll be able to find it with English subtitles on UA-cam, but I recommend Infinite Challenge Episode 563, at 40 minutes in. He gets an endoscopy and colonoscopy in one go. From getting ready in the morning until he talks to the doctor after, it's 7 minutes. I watched it on Kocowa

  • @chelseaarmstrong5410
    @chelseaarmstrong5410 5 років тому +22

    Hooray for demystifying medical procedures!! I had an EGD last summer and was terrified; I had no idea what to expect. Thank you so much for this! You've shed some light into the scary unknown, and planted a sesame seed of knowledge in my brain tree that cannot be dislodged.

  • @safepethaven
    @safepethaven 5 років тому +140

    Well done. I think your cat was absorbing any anxiety you were having pre-procedure; what a gorgeous cat!

    • @saber1epee0
      @saber1epee0 5 років тому +3

      SafePet Haven cameos for Cameo!

  • @paulaOyeah
    @paulaOyeah 5 років тому +20

    Delivered as a true auto-immune disease sufferer! 🏆🌟 (We’re a bunch of Type 1 Diabetics.)
    You’re awesome, Hank! Thanks for helping so many.

    • @KnowledgePerformance7
      @KnowledgePerformance7 2 роки тому +1

      Wooo! T1Ds rise up! (Ik I'm a bit late to this but when you first wrote it my pancreas was still functional)

    • @unnamellie
      @unnamellie Рік тому +1

      Yo autoimmune club? My immunity hates my skin and respiratory system, can I sit here with you two?

  • @thebermudaI
    @thebermudaI 5 років тому +18

    We are ulcerative colitis buddies! I am half your age and have had an equal amount of colonoscopies. I've had one while awake because I now live in Japan and that is generally how they do things in Japan. When I got that one, I was all like, "I'll be asleep, right?" and the nurse said, "Yes," but I wasn't. :) Surprise!
    To be honest, I never felt like they were bad, and all the complaints that surround the procedure always seemed to me to be the privilege of folks who don't have chronic incurable diseases. Colonoscopies are dope. That sweet, sweet moment when my doc tells me I get to keep my colon for the foreseen future. A+
    I've always really appreciated your openness, lightness, and humor when it comes to UC. Thank you.

  • @mexicaninja808
    @mexicaninja808 5 років тому +7

    Normally I'm not into sharing personal stuff online but I'm just incredibly glad that this video was made and hopefully normalizes the procedure for people. I'm 24 and I've already had a couple of these lovely experiences and am currently staring down the barrel of number three this year. It shouldn't be something to feel ashamed about but for many people out there (myself included) it kind of seems embarrassing when you're going through it. The procedure exists to keep you informed about your own health and to potentially save your life through early detection of some conditions you really don't want to let fester.
    Also, the prep is 100% the worst part of the whole song and dance. The first time I was staring down one of those jugs I was terrified about what it would be like to go through the dreaded prep. The actual "rocketship on a launchpad" part of things isn't so bad. The taste of that vile powder is so much worse and I always make sure to have something like sprite around as a chaser when I have to choke that stuff down.
    For anybody about to go through this for the first time, I won't lie, it isn't pleasant. It is, however, necessary and not nearly as bad as you would expect it to be. So load up a netflix lineup, stock up on your favorite (doctor approved) soft drink, and keep in sprinting distance of the nearest restroom. Good luck, some random lady on the internet is wishing you well!

  • @chochocruz2428
    @chochocruz2428 5 років тому +132

    Hey this is great timing!! I have a colonoscopy for UC on Wednesday! Wish me luck :)

  • @st0lf
    @st0lf Рік тому +2

    It's 2023, i sit on my couch and my date just cancelled on me, so i watch a video of a sweet science guy telling me how to prep for a colonoscopy.
    My life's going great!

  • @fernandoduque1376
    @fernandoduque1376 5 років тому +18

    Dear Mr Green, as someone who has gastrointestinal ailments, I commend your video. Too often people don't like to talk about our poop and our health. Men are the worst. I lost my grandpappy from stomach ulcers, which could have been treated and would not have had led to other serious ailments. Thank you for trying to create a conservation about health. Men's health. Sincerely, Mr F. Duque

  • @ksutubagal
    @ksutubagal 5 років тому +4

    Thank you for this, Hank. My mother is a Colon Cancer Survior. Her cancer was found during a routine colonoscopy. Because of her cancer my brother and I have to have colonscopies earlier in our lives that what is normally medicaly encouraged. Mom's take on a colonoscopy and the prep made the whole event seem rather gruesome. Thank you for adding some humor and de-mystifying the process a bit.

  • @sarahgoodman8456
    @sarahgoodman8456 5 років тому +58

    Love the awareness you're spreading for UC and other irritable bowel diseases! My brother's been battling Crohns since he was 9. It's always great to hear from other people who are fightin' the good fight. Well done my good sir! #DFTBA💕

    • @ooooneeee
      @ooooneeee 5 років тому +1

      *inflammatory bowel diseases

  • @ceilidancr
    @ceilidancr 5 років тому +5

    I remember years ago as a teen, watching your song about ulcerative colitis and feeling grateful that I couldn’t relate. Little did I know, because now I’m 24 and I do in fact also have UC. Thank you for the honest discussion and levity about UC that you’ve provided in videos over the years, Hank. It definitely made my diagnosis way less scary to have already heard about the condition from a creator I look up to who’s been there. I’ll have to keep refrigerating the prep in mind for my next colonoscopy. Glad everything went well. Best wishes!

  • @Holobrine
    @Holobrine 5 років тому +127

    6:24 "No Pets Allowed" *shows weapons*

    • @grnlfe01
      @grnlfe01 5 років тому +10

      'Merica?

    • @fevre_dream8542
      @fevre_dream8542 5 років тому +9

      This knife is my support animal...

    • @jones81381
      @jones81381 5 років тому +1

      It's Montana. The South of the West lol. (Source: I'm from the south and lived in Montana for 5 years)

    • @HouseMDaddict
      @HouseMDaddict 4 роки тому

      Totally like hank to show us the comedic aspect of it though

  • @juliebaughman6391
    @juliebaughman6391 Рік тому +1

    As someone with Crohn's.....this is still amazing 4 years after posting. So many people are afraid to talk about their bodies and I feel like most people are also pretty out of touch with their own bodies. You're amazing, Hank! You're on an entirely other health journey right now (June 2023) but, you will always be a light in the darkness.

  • @Aleen166
    @Aleen166 5 років тому +160

    Ahh thank you so much for this. I was diagnosed with UC not too long ago and I am due for another colonoscopy as well ;;;

    • @Chilukar
      @Chilukar 5 років тому +3

      Me too. It is hard to understand how debilitating it is. Luckily I have responded to medication, some people suffer for years.
      There was an England Rugby player who had to buy a house in front of the stadium because he couldn't travel because of his UC.

    • @dollhousemakr
      @dollhousemakr 5 років тому +1

      I am due to have one this year, as well. I was diagnosed with UC 10 years ago and have also responded well to my medication. I've only ever used Gatorade and Mirilax, though, and that is bad enough.

  • @Martina-bg1oi
    @Martina-bg1oi 3 роки тому +1

    I know I'm 2 years late but this made me soooo happy because I work in and endoscopy clinic 🥰

  • @SanahSaysHello
    @SanahSaysHello 5 років тому +7

    As someone with a plethora of GI issues, this makes me so happy. Public health education is so important. Thank you for this video.

  • @MissyM68
    @MissyM68 3 роки тому +1

    I JUST FOUND THIS VIDEO! I was diagnosed with Ulcerative Colitis in 2008. At first it literally almost killed me. Initially I was misdiagnosed with Crohns Disease. So glad it wasn't that. I just had this year's colonoscopy last week. Thank goodness I'm still quiescent. I have to be especially mindful because my dad died from colon cancer in 2007 at age 63. I'm glad you posted this, explaining the process. Perhaps taking away any fears. Even if one viewer with symptoms sees a gastroenterologist, you've done a good service.

  • @pinkysaurusrawr
    @pinkysaurusrawr 5 років тому +34

    found this weirdly enjoyable - turns out I just like hank and john educational content, even when it’s about stigmatized preventive medicine! if/when I need a colonoscopy, I shall return here

  • @memmabee6818
    @memmabee6818 5 років тому +3

    Thank you for making this! I have crohn's disease and got my colon cut out a few years ago - as a kid/teen I was so embarrassed by my disease so I've always been glad to see you take openly about your health.

  • @EbyKat
    @EbyKat 5 років тому +11

    I really appreciate this video. It’s exactly the kind of information I want and need to reduce my anxiety before doing something new. Now when I have to do this I can be calmer about it.

  • @yisraelkatz1958
    @yisraelkatz1958 5 років тому +2

    Just watched this with my dad who had a colonoscopy for his 50th birthday a few months ago. He definitely sympathized with Hank on almost every point

  • @BookishLish
    @BookishLish 5 років тому +29

    Well this is the first video premiere I’m managing to watch since this feature was launched. Guess I’m starting off with a bang

    • @tymmezinni
      @tymmezinni 5 років тому +1

      Not a pants whisper?

  • @floralminds3730
    @floralminds3730 5 років тому +2

    I have Crohn’s Disease and was diagnosed 12 or so years ago. Growing up I never knew anyone else with UC or Crohn’s so it’s really nice to see you online being so open about something that always made me feel pretty vulnerable. Thanks Hank, love this video :)

  • @samkay9183
    @samkay9183 5 років тому +8

    From a fellow member of the ulcerative colitis family, thank you for this!!

  • @CheefEeth
    @CheefEeth 5 років тому +1

    I was diagnosed with UC a few years ago and it’s really nice to hear someone talking about the process with an air of normalcy. It can be really stressful to only talk about these things with a doctor because it’s their job to be serious and this really helped take the seriousness of the situation. Thank you Hank!!

  • @shelby2497
    @shelby2497 5 років тому +12

    Seriously, thank you for this. My first one is later this week and I'm really nervous. This helped my feelings of anxiousness so much.

    • @Chilukar
      @Chilukar 5 років тому +1

      Don't worry, the prep os easily the worst part, but even that isn't so bad if it is only once a year or so.

    • @celesteg911
      @celesteg911 5 років тому +2

      I did one a couple of months ago and I agree that the prep the day before is the worst part. The drinks are gross but you get over it. The procedure itself is no big deal. You'll just take a nice nap and it's over before you know it lol :) hope everything goes well!

    • @DemonTomatoDave
      @DemonTomatoDave 5 років тому +2

      I've had it done a few times, and I'm happy to say there's absolutely no reason to be nervous. Not even about the prep - we all say it's the "worst part," but another way to look at it is that it's the funniest part.

    • @shannanigansisme
      @shannanigansisme 5 років тому

      I've had around 20 colonoscopies in my life (thanks Crohn's disease!). Here are my thoughts, for what it's worth: don't accept the gallon prep if you can at all help it. Ask for something with less volume. (They love to give it to 1st timers). Don't accept an appointment late in the day, that's torture. Put a good book in the bathroom.Follow the rules exactly. Waking up to find out they couldn't do it because of a mistake you made SUCKS. Ask for an anti nausea med. I like to take a long shower after I'm empty. You'll feel pretty gross and odd. (It's just weird to have a totally empty stomach.) Don't worry if you don't sleep much the night before. You'll catch up the day of the procedure. The day of, the IV is probably the worst part. Once that's done it's smooth sailing. Know exactly what you want to eat when you wake up and task your driver with picking it up. (You deserve a treat.) Propofol doesn't usually cause nausea. The old sedation made me vomit. Rest, drink lots of fluids to get the anesthesia out of your system. Good luck hon!

  • @Hannahmac2200
    @Hannahmac2200 2 роки тому +1

    I remember watching this video a few years back. Today I was hopping around through your videos and decided to come back to this. I started having symptoms of UC when I was 12 and was diagnosed a year later. It was a very scary time. I’m 12, I see blood, that’s not supposed to happen, is it? I am 21 now and have had several colonoscopies throughout the years. Making a video like this was very validating to those with UC and Crohn’s, it was very validating to me. I think it’s important that these topics are normalized. Especially when in comes to illnesses that include traditionally gross topics such as bowel movements. I hope you’re doing well Hank. And thank you for this video.

  • @Molly-or9kt
    @Molly-or9kt 5 років тому +35

    I’m so happy this video exists. I had my very first colonoscopy at 21 because of a concern and had a polyp removed and I needed something like this, normalizing it and offering advice.
    Also they put mine in a jug, it didn’t look like a gas canister. Maybe it’s a regional thing?

  • @TitusRex
    @TitusRex 5 років тому +5

    I have Crohn's disease (similar to ulcerative colitis), and knowing that you had UC a few years ago when I was diagnosed helped me to deal with my disease.

  • @crystalar99
    @crystalar99 5 років тому +16

    This was a great video Hank! I really liked that you walked us through the whole process. I think it'd be cool if you guys did this with other kinds of stuff that you guys do.

  • @delcardobaybandgeek
    @delcardobaybandgeek 5 років тому +1

    Hi Hank, several years ago when I was 17 I sent you a message on Tumblr while I was in the hospital about to be diagnosed with Ulcerative Colitis. I was scheduled for my first colonoscopy/upper endoscopy the following morning. You replied with some advice and reassurance that really helped me cope with all of the terrifying things that were happening to me. Thank you so much for responding and for all of your UC videos.

  • @KiKianaKi
    @KiKianaKi 5 років тому +10

    I had my first colonoscopy just after my 21st birthday. The prep wasn’t great. I was able to use a powder and some Gatorade, which was fine. But I did throw it up a lot. The IV of fluids when I got to the hospital was my favorite thing in the world. The immediate hydration... nothing better.

  • @andreamoore7035
    @andreamoore7035 5 років тому +1

    My 17 year old kid has had 2 (due to EOE), I've had 2, my husband has had at least 3. This is a pretty accurate representation. Hank reminds me of my kid after anesthesia. I shared this video with them and we loved it. Of my two, I was semi-alert the first time, and completely knocked out for the second one. Very good video, very good advice, very good delivery. Thank you for the public service, Hank.

  • @rochela4832
    @rochela4832 5 років тому +12

    Thanks, Hank! I have Crohn’s and I’ve had two colonoscopies at 21 and I feel ya. Thanks for spreading awareness.
    (And we take the same meds. Yay, we’re allopurinol buddies!)

  • @awholehalfalready
    @awholehalfalready 3 місяці тому

    Hank I’m doing my prep as we speak for my first colonoscopy tomorrow! I came to watch this video again because I remembered watching it all those years ago thinking “when I’m like 40 this’ll come in handy” pretty close… I’m 32 and it has made me feel less nervous, thank you

  • @DragoniteSpam
    @DragoniteSpam 5 років тому +57

    "I'm a big fan of my colon," Hank Green 2019

    • @DragoniteSpam
      @DragoniteSpam 4 роки тому

      @Henlo Life would be real difficult without them, that's for sure.

  • @tabsonthecomputer8480
    @tabsonthecomputer8480 8 місяців тому

    I've been struggling with SOMETHING (no idea yet) for 9 months, and although I've already had a colonoscopy at this point, these videos are a huge comfort ❤

  • @kiyadenham6515
    @kiyadenham6515 5 років тому +67

    Hank: *talks about how the vlogbrothers audience isn't attracting a lot of teenagers or kids*
    Hank's literally next video:

  • @listen_darling
    @listen_darling 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for making this video Hank! I was diagnosed with UC about 4 years ago now. When I was first having symptoms and getting diagnosed and could basically not leave my house because I needed to be next to a bathroom at all times, I did feel somewhat better knowing that you had UC and had a life outside of a bathroom, at least from what I could tell from watching your videos. It made getting diagnosed with a chronic illness slightly less terrifying and I've always wanted to thank you for sharing your experience with UC.

  • @alwayschillin9524
    @alwayschillin9524 5 років тому +71

    I work in endoscopy. Get your pipes checked people.

    • @saber1epee0
      @saber1epee0 5 років тому +2

      Scope Those Endos!

    • @mirkofernd
      @mirkofernd 5 років тому

      Noooo, I dont wanna get old...

  • @novalenedailey-payne4151
    @novalenedailey-payne4151 5 років тому

    I work at an internal med office and no PT walks out without us scheduling them for a Colo/EGD. They're our Doc's favorite thing in the world.

  • @zolacnomiko
    @zolacnomiko 5 років тому +4

    Hank you're doing good works in this world.

  • @4mpersan
    @4mpersan 5 років тому +2

    This was not TMI, Hank. Thanks for being open about your experiences to help others navigate theirs.

  • @MagicTurtle643
    @MagicTurtle643 5 років тому +5

    I've actually been anxious about having to someday get one, and this put my mind at ease a lot. Thanks for this! Also it was very entertaining hahah

  • @msabolijoshi
    @msabolijoshi 5 років тому

    I love how you describes endoscopes cause I work in healthcare devices and it never fails to amaze me that we have devised so many ways to inspect human insides without having to poke new holes in us

  • @gregorysquires2685
    @gregorysquires2685 5 років тому +100

    Hank....put some crystal light into it....makes it more palatable....I tell my pts to do that....it seems to make it better for them. Pour it over crushed ice....helpful.... good luck!!!

    • @latenighter1965
      @latenighter1965 5 років тому +3

      Our doctor is telling patients to use Miralax and Gatorade, one bottle into a 64 ounce Gatorade of choice. Try it next time.

    • @woodfur00
      @woodfur00 5 років тому +4

      Why do you abuse ellipses....it makes you sound like you're mumbling insanity to yourself....instead of trying to communicate....learn to use punctuation....

    • @Witchywheelchair
      @Witchywheelchair 5 років тому +1

      I mean if you want to ruin crystal light for yourself forever yeah do that

  • @IceNixie0102
    @IceNixie0102 5 років тому

    I have Type 1 (autoimmune) Diabetes and IBS-D. Every once in a while, I remember that there are people out there who are healthy - who live a life without chronic health conditions and worries, and it blows my mind. Anyone else?
    I enjoy Hank's personal health videos because it's comforting to remember that I'm not alone in this.
    Those two statements seem contradictory, but they're not.

  • @JackMyersPhotography
    @JackMyersPhotography 5 років тому +6

    Thank you for this wonderful and hilarious video. I kid you not, I had mine done today too and it was exactly all of this. Then, I came home and had a burger and watched Star Trek TOS. Eventually, I took a nap then had a cappuccino and it's 10:45PM and I'm finally feeling back to normal... somewhat.

  • @synapticsarah
    @synapticsarah 5 років тому +1

    It makes me so happy when Hank talks about his UC...I started watching vlogbrothers way before I was diagnosed with Crohn's and he actually introduced me to the idea of IBD, which seemed so scary. Having Hank through this journey has made the whole situation easier, and I feel like I'm not alone. Thank you for being vocal Hank, you've made a huge impact on my life and taught me I can succeed even though I have a scary disease!

  • @georgew.9663
    @georgew.9663 5 років тому +138

    Ahh yes finally the video I’ve been waiting for since you first started this channel. Now I will finally be able to unlock the secrets of getting my butt cut off

    • @JJ-wd2ym
      @JJ-wd2ym 5 років тому

      Youre gonna have to have a colectomy?! D:

  • @catharinecowan4514
    @catharinecowan4514 5 років тому

    Thanks for doing this video - as someone who lost an uncle to colon cancer because he wasn’t properly educated about colonoscopies and was embarrassed by the idea of one, I’m glad you are working to break those barriers.

  • @justacanofspam2641
    @justacanofspam2641 4 роки тому +3

    Thank you so much oh my gosh this really help my anxiety! Having my first colonoscopy on Monday and I’m watching this on repeat until then

  • @MrSchumisingh
    @MrSchumisingh 5 років тому

    Oh man. Im tearing up. Its like seeing an old friend/parent/mentor go into surgery/treatment. Specially after meeting him last year in Bellingham, WA, reading absolutely remarkable thing.
    Strength to you Hank, Hope your colon and immune system work out their relationship issues

  • @jessicaonymous4352
    @jessicaonymous4352 5 років тому +36

    Vlogbrothers upload: Yay!! 😄
    How to Get a Colonoscopy: oh no 😶

    • @parallelmoon80
      @parallelmoon80 5 років тому +1

      LOL! That was my reaction too... but by the end of the video, it was more like, "Eh, that wasn't too bad." ^_^

    • @jessicaonymous4352
      @jessicaonymous4352 5 років тому +3

      Yeah I had the same reaction at the end, I hope all the tests look for good Hank in the end!

    • @parallelmoon80
      @parallelmoon80 5 років тому

      I hope he's okay too! Fingers crossed!

  • @friedrice4015
    @friedrice4015 3 роки тому

    This was actually really helpful. I have a family history of colon cancer and I'm looking at a lot more Colonoscopies than the average person over my lifetime bc of that. Everyone on my dad's side has had one, but they are both A)not very medically literate and B)not the kind of people who openly and casually discuss sticking a camera up their butts. This was really reassuring.

  • @musiclisha
    @musiclisha 5 років тому +7

    Ahhhh I literally had mine done last weekend! They took some more biopsy’s. Been living with Ulcerative Colitis for a few years now so couldn’t relate more to this video! Thanks for sharing 🤠

  • @eldertom
    @eldertom 5 років тому +1

    Thank you for making this. :)
    The more we can just be casual about medical procedures that tbh sound pretty frightening on the surface, the better we all are for it.

  • @Witchywheelchair
    @Witchywheelchair 5 років тому +4

    I haven’t had a colonoscopy BUT I have had a surgery in that general vicinity. So I feel all of these feels. God bless people who do this shit regularly

  • @EightNinePreservation
    @EightNinePreservation 2 роки тому

    I watched this video when it was first uploaded. But now I find myself scheduled for my first colonoscopy and just a week ago found out there’s a history of colon cancer and pre-cancer in my family. This video was incredibly soothing.

  • @sarahereach
    @sarahereach 5 років тому +5

    I have nursed my mom through several of these preps. (Buying ice pops and jello, giving her the glasses on the timed schedule, etc.) It is miserable but very important!

  • @carla6485
    @carla6485 5 років тому

    I can see the mix between an 'Explain video' and the silly videos. The two most requested on the survey. Thank you for your intent on giving what people requested, Hank. I enjoyed it very much, and found it very thoughtful for your audience.

  • @kateh7484
    @kateh7484 5 років тому +64

    I think it was just enough information.

  • @michaelpalin8953
    @michaelpalin8953 5 років тому

    I have a cousin that has ulcerative colitis too, but he has ended up having to remove his colon in the end recently because of colon cancer. In the last three years he has gone through two diagnoses of colon cancer, three surgical interventions and a lot of chemo, not the best time of his life. Hope you get to keep that colon of yours for a very long time and best wishes to everybody with IBD! Thanks a lot for the video!

  • @Penelope222
    @Penelope222 5 років тому +9

    First one this August. Happy 40th birthday to me.

  • @keararigg8453
    @keararigg8453 5 років тому +1

    I'm so glad you made this video!! As an ulcerative colitis patient myself, removing the stigma is SO IMPORTANT!!! THANK YOU ♥️

  • @Raesplendent
    @Raesplendent 5 років тому +66

    his hoodie reminds me a lot of captain picard's uniform

  • @emmaelephant15
    @emmaelephant15 5 років тому

    Thank you for sharing this! I was diagnosed with UC last year and I don't know anyone else who has it so it was neat to hear someone who has it talk about it and the whole regular colonoscopy aspect. Thank you again for sharing about your colon!

  • @charlottedorey4364
    @charlottedorey4364 5 років тому +46

    He could’ve studied STONES!

  • @buff985
    @buff985 5 років тому

    Thanks for this. As a 33 year old whose mother was just diagnosed with colon cancer I've been dreading the thought of having a colonoscopy. Thanks for the helpful stress relieving video, it is much appreciated.