Capsule cameras.

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Numbing spray or not, I reckon I could gag that camera back up faster than they could poke it down with a stick. I have trouble necking paracetamols.
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No numbing is offered or needed.
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How did you swollow that! It is massive. (Small by camera standards but massive to swollow!)

Ordinary tablets I have to chew or break apart to swollow them. That thing looks twice the size.. More like Z scale. They need T scale cameras if they are going to be in tablets.
Does one have to smile and say "Cheese" ?

I hope all goes ok.

It is not easy inside ones body to see what is happening. I assume the camera has a light as I imagine it is dark inside, unless one has to keep ones mouth open?

They wanted to do it to me but I escaped! I would have to be knocked out to do it, as I would not be able to cope with it if I was alive when they did it. But that would be one on a tube.

You have my imagination going now on what would one see on the journey.
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I'v had 4 enderscopes and it seems to me that the pill is much better than the old way of doing it.
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If you think that is big MG then you should see some of the pills my wife has to take. Every day. Don't forget the size of those things they used in the old method WOW...... :o
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Difference of course, is you don’t knowingly swallow the camera, in hospital. In your case it’s all in real time, live. Hope all is well.
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Jokes aside Brian, when do you get your results?
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2 or 3 weeks Terry.
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brian1951 wrote: Sat Oct 23, 2021 10:49 am 2 or 3 weeks Terry.
Are they processing the photos at Boots?
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