Okay, so I just got home as little while ago, and everyone was right, the worst part is the prep, the procedure today was a breeze, they wheeled me in a room and laid me on my side, then they put something in my mouth, some sort of bite guard, the Doc asked if I was ready, I said yes, then they injected something into my IV, two seconds later I was out, next thing I remember there's a nurse standing over me asking if I knew where I was, I said yes, she asked how I felt and I said I was fine, I got dressed and she walked me into the waiting area, I sat down, she asked if I wanted apple juice, ginger ale, or water, I chose water, there was a lady next to me who asked if she could have some crackers, but her nurse said they didn't give out food, only something to drink, so I was pissed over not getting a cookie (just kidding), I didn't have much of an appetite anyway, but I was real thirsty, that cold cup of water really hit the spot. Anyway, about 20 mins passed and my ride showed up, so we left and I've been home for a little bit now, I don't feel groggy at all, and I don't feel tired which is surprising considering how little sleep I've had, I'm sure at some point it will catch up to me and I'll need to take a nap, but right now I feel fine, I still haven't eaten anything, although I am starting to just now get a little hungry, but I've been drinking a lot of water, I didn't realize how dehydrated I was, between the constant bathroom trips combined with not drinking anything since midnight, I am very thirsty, I'll head out in a little while for some lunch, maybe a turkey sandwich. As far as the results, I didn't get a chance to talk to the Dr, but he left a note saying he found some polyps, didn't say how many, but I know if any were found they would be sent for a biopsy, hopefully they come back benign, but you never know. Anyway, I have an appointment with him in about two weeks to go over the results, boy what an experience, hopefully I won't have to through this again for a long time, but I guess that all depends on the biopsy results.