After a colonoscopy, many people feel relieved to have completed the procedure, especially if it was part of routine screening or to investigate symptoms. It’s common to experience some mild discomfort or bloating from the air introduced during the exam, but this typically subsides quickly. Overall, the sense of reassurance from having a thorough check-up often outweighs any temporary discomfort. Those who were anxious beforehand might feel a sense of accomplishment or peace of mind afterward.
Before a colonoscopy, you typically need to follow a clear liquid diet for one to three days and take a prescribed laxative or bowel prep solution. This process helps to empty your intestines, ensuring a clear view during the procedure. It's essential to stay hydrated by drinking plenty of clear fluids throughout the preparation. Always follow your healthcare provider's specific instructions for the best results.
The future tense of feel is 'will feel'.
I feel your pain. How did that feel? Can you feel the love?
Feel is a verb (to feel) and a noun (a feel), but it is not an adjective.
Feel - Feel album - was created on 2007-10-26.
You can feel a earthquake when you can feel the floor start to vibrate. You can also feel it because you feel lots of pressure coming down on you,and your body can feel that. Some people even feel a earthquake from a mile away.
To feel neutral is to feel nothing.
As in 'i feel happy' not 'i can feel the table'.
feel terrible feel bad feel awful (basically anything not good)
When you feel empathy for someone you in a sence feel bad for them or feel how they feel.
About how they feel
Of course if its true you will feel it and i mean really feel it...