A perfect playlist for colonoscopy prep?

Here’s a hilarious list of music that might be appropriate–or inappropriate!–for your “private time” while prepping for a colonoscopy:

Retired cantor Janice Woltag Cohen just turned 50. We Boomers all know what that means. It’s Colonoscopy Time!

A colonoscopy! That fabulous 50th birthday present you give to yourself. Yes, it’s yucky. But it’s absolutely necessary. (It could save your life.)

As kids growing up in the 50s, we joined the Micky Mouse Club. Now that we’ve hit the half century mark, it’s time for the Colonoscopy Club.

Looking at a day filled with poop-inducing “cocktails,” lots of clear fluids, maybe a little jello and a million trips to the bathroom, Cohen decided to have a little fun. She needed some distraction. Not to mention something that would get her in the right mood for that very special procedure.

So, she logged on to Facebook and posted a question: “What songs should I put on my colonoscopy mix tape?”

Cohen has 1,412 Facebook friends. Most of them are Boomers. And, apparently, all of them are smart asses. They were on it in a flash:

The first suggestion?

“‘Ring of Fire’ by Johnny Cash. Duh.”

Her pals quickly came up with more:

“The Long and Winding Road”
“Baby Got Back”
“Lookin’ out my Back Door”
“Back in the Saddle Again”
“Fixing a Hole” (The Beatles)
“My Humps”

“Hilarious!!” Cohen responded. But her Facebook friends were just warming up. If Cohen needed some tunes to help her through this Boomer rite of passage, then that’s what she’d get. How about:

“Like a Virgin”
“Little Brown Jug”
“Brown Sugar”
“Turn, Turn, Turn”
“Bad Moon Rising”
“Coal Miner’s Daughter”
“Dirty Work” (Steely Dan)

Then they really started to get into it:

“‘Tush’ by ZZ Top!”
“How about my fav Springsteen tune — ‘Thunder Road?’”
“James Taylor’s ‘There’s Something In The Way She Moves.’”
“John Cougar Mellencamp’s ‘Hurts So Good.’”
“Paul McCartney’s ‘Let Em In.’”
“‘The End’ by the Doors.”
“Anything by the Butt Hole Surfers!”
“Anything by Hole!”
Even a classical music fan got into the act, with: “Beethoven’s Last Movement!”

One friend posted: “Another man might suggest ‘Don’t Touch Me There’ by the Tubes. But I have too much class to even suggest that.”

Several folks suggested the Fred Astaire/Ginger Rogers classic “Cheek to Cheek.” One even linked to the video.

Another linked to a music video called Colonoscopy: It’s Not That Bad“ from the Stop Colon Cancer website. (The song is a hoot. Listen and laugh.).

And the titles continued:

“I Wanna Be Sedated”
“That Ain’t No Way to Go”
“Black Muddy River”
“Highway to Hell”
“Friends in Low Places”
“Foggy Bottom Breakdown”

The final suggestion? “Classical Gas.” (Mason Williams.)

Janice ended up receiving 125 comments in just two hours. (One pal pointed out that playing through all the songs would last much longer than the procedure itself, which usually runs around 30 minutes.)

Janice, laughing, posted: “Thanks for making Baby’s First Colonoscopy fun!”

With any luck, she’ll drift off under anesthesia with “Moon River” echoing in her ears, and emerge, after a quick and painless procedure, with a clean bill of health.

Happy 50th birthday, Janice. And welcome to the Colonoscopy Club!

(This essay first appeared on Womens Voices For Change.)

-By Roz Warren via Huffpost (see original publication here)

5 thoughts on “A perfect playlist for colonoscopy prep?

  1. Being a male this reminds me of the first time my doctor performed the dreaded test on my prostate . All I could think of were songs by the Welsh rock group “Badfinger”

  2. 1. “I am so into you” Atlantic rythem section 2. Dirty low down Boz Skaggs 3. ” How deep is your love” The Bee Gees 4. “Slow ride” Foghat 5. “Thirty days in the hole” Humble pie 6.” Brown eyed girl” Van Morrison 7.”You light up my life ” Debbie Boone

    1. I need to be completely OUT for my procedure. But if I weren’t such a wuss, and didn’t mind being a little awake, it would certainly be awesome fun to break into “You Light Up My Life” at the appropriate moment.

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