If let down quickly, what changes whether the limbs return at the same time, assuming the bow is still free to pivot as in the other scenario?
Colonoscopy is a pita because you have to fast, then purge with strong laxatives the day before. Otherwise it's like take a 20 minute nap, get dressed and go home. Compared to the alternative, it's a small price to pay. I'd encourage folks to research and follow the recommended check-up and monitoring for all kinds of disease. If not, the grim reaper has you on his list, and it's just a matter of time until he gets to your name. I'm 5 weeks post-op after colon re-section to remove cancer (at age 46), looking forward to 5 weeks of radiation/chemo, then another 24 weeks of just chemo. With 90% 5 year survival rate I'm not worried, but sure as hell reformed from the "if I don't go to the doctor I won't get sick" attitude I've had all my life up until now. Had I reacted earlier, to symptoms which probably would have been detected with a yearly physical exam, it would have meant another 20 minutes during the colonoscopy to remove "polyps" and then on with my life. Sorry for the hi-jack, just a topic too close to home for me to let it go by.
Having a burr up your butt is not correctable by any surgery or treatment I'm aware of, and unfortunately the patient typcially has no realization it's such a pita for everyone else.