The prep went a little better this time, according to the nurse that looked after me at hospital the prep treatment being used is more gentle than the fleet that they used to use.
While waiting for the nurses to "muck around" - the colo-rectal surgeon's words, I asked the surgeon if he could see the pathology results from my lung resection. He looked them up and said that they had got the lesion, it was secondary colon cancer and had clear separation around it - so a good result.
The colonoscopy was normal, no polyps or other abnormalities. The instrument went right to the end of the colon, which is also good.
I am feeling good now, I did sleep most of the afternoon. Back to work and to normal tomorrow.
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