Anonymous wrote:Two things I learned:
If you do the liquid prep, it’s more tolerable if very cold and mixed with apple or white grape juice vs water.
I (female) was asked for a urine sample when I arrived at the procedure and was not prepared for that (stopped drinking hours before, had spent the morning on the toilet voiding, etc). They let me move forward anyway but there was some drama and if you are not menopausal, you will likely be asked for the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind that if your procedure is scheduled for the morning you will have to wake up pre-dawn to finish the prep. I choose late morning/early afternoon procedure appointments and get a regular night's sleep the night before.
In my experience the prep is not bad, aside from the sheer volume of liquid you have to drink. I opt for the miralax/gatorade prep because I can stomach the taste better than the prescription stuff.
How do you sleep when you need to use the bathroom so frequently?
I've done this several times and never had that issue, the prep starts at 6 or 7pm and all cleaned out within 4-5 hours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind that if your procedure is scheduled for the morning you will have to wake up pre-dawn to finish the prep. I choose late morning/early afternoon procedure appointments and get a regular night's sleep the night before.
In my experience the prep is not bad, aside from the sheer volume of liquid you have to drink. I opt for the miralax/gatorade prep because I can stomach the taste better than the prescription stuff.
How do you sleep when you need to use the bathroom so frequently?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind that if your procedure is scheduled for the morning you will have to wake up pre-dawn to finish the prep. I choose late morning/early afternoon procedure appointments and get a regular night's sleep the night before.
In my experience the prep is not bad, aside from the sheer volume of liquid you have to drink. I opt for the miralax/gatorade prep because I can stomach the taste better than the prescription stuff.
How do you sleep when you need to use the bathroom so frequently?
Anonymous wrote:Two things I learned:
If you do the liquid prep, it’s more tolerable if very cold and mixed with apple or white grape juice vs water.
I (female) was asked for a urine sample when I arrived at the procedure and was not prepared for that (stopped drinking hours before, had spent the morning on the toilet voiding, etc). They let me move forward anyway but there was some drama and if you are not menopausal, you will likely be asked for the same.
Anonymous wrote:Keep in mind that if your procedure is scheduled for the morning you will have to wake up pre-dawn to finish the prep. I choose late morning/early afternoon procedure appointments and get a regular night's sleep the night before.
In my experience the prep is not bad, aside from the sheer volume of liquid you have to drink. I opt for the miralax/gatorade prep because I can stomach the taste better than the prescription stuff.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve never had a pill option but I would take it. I hate the drink- it makes me super nauseous and sometimes I throw up.
Anonymous wrote:Make sure you do the low residue diet leading up to prep-makes prep even easier. You don't want to get sore so get Desitin or whatever your doctor recommends and use toilet paper wet wipes for cleaning.
For the low residue diet, the first time I did it I stuck to processed foods and felt lousy. Most recently I chose mostly non-processed- eggs, white rice, boiled carrots, chicken without skin, potato, banana, melon, etc. I felt good. Then during prep I tried to keep things low chemical. Bone broth made me feel nourished and I made my own Jello with organic fruit juice that didn't have added sugar. The only high chemical stuff I had besides the prep itself was Gatorade and that kept me feeling hydrated and didn't make me feel gross the way things like jello and gingerale do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get some disposable underwear (i.e. adult diapers). If you lay down to try to get some rest the night before and your toilet is more than about 10 steps from your bed, accidents can happen. I also wore them the day of on the drive to the procedure -- I didn't end up needing them but I was so nervous about a leak in the car. Pack regular underwear in your purse. Throw out the disposables when they have you change into the gown.
I always wonder about this. I haven't had one yet but was told the last drink has to be taken 4 hours before. That seems like too little time. I'd want to be absolutely sure I'm done before I leave. In my normal life I'd never take a laxative a few hours before leaving for work in the morning.