Hi J,
I know what you mean about travelling. I am afraid that I won't go out of the house until the afternoon, as it takes until then for the spasms to settle down. So, if I have to see a doctor, it is an afternoon appointment or nothing.
The virtual colonoscopy is what I plan to have (I believe that if my Behcet's Disease has spread to my colon, they will be able to see this with the virtual). I am also planning, on my next visit to my doctor, to say that I want to have the ColoVantage test, which tests for colon cancer and has an overall 70% sensitivity and 89% specificity. I am adverse to an actual colonoscopy...but that is just me, and I will never have it. I also have the fecal occult test once a year.
I am hoping that having the virtual colonoscopy and the other tests will lay the path for having the S.A.D. I have so many trip up along the path. Tried to go to Mayo, and was told it was a female problem and that I could see a general surgeon if I liked, as an example. For other problems, Mayo has been wonderful.
You are fortunate in having good resources for care where you are. Where I am, they are non-existant. I was even told to put full strength Nitro on my rear by a doctor in the region, and know quite a few people who have been sent home with dire untreated conditions.
What is a charley horse, by the way? I don't know the expression.
Well, that is it for now. I can only access the internet out of the house with a good signal, and it is getting chilly.
Look after yourself. And indeed, may we all find our way to healing.
Sav