Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here! I got through fine! 9 on the cleanliness scale so the suprep worked, even though it was nasty. I drank it fast with a straw; only 16 oz so it was manageable. After each dose I had about 3 hours of bathroom time, so I was able to get a decent night’s sleep.
Thanks for all the kind words and support. Here’s to another 10 years of colon health!
Thanks for the update! So glad to hear you got a clean bill of health.
Anonymous wrote:OP here! I got through fine! 9 on the cleanliness scale so the suprep worked, even though it was nasty. I drank it fast with a straw; only 16 oz so it was manageable. After each dose I had about 3 hours of bathroom time, so I was able to get a decent night’s sleep.
Thanks for all the kind words and support. Here’s to another 10 years of colon health!
Anonymous wrote:OP here! I got through fine! 9 on the cleanliness scale so the suprep worked, even though it was nasty. I drank it fast with a straw; only 16 oz so it was manageable. After each dose I had about 3 hours of bathroom time, so I was able to get a decent night’s sleep.
Thanks for all the kind words and support. Here’s to another 10 years of colon health!
Anonymous wrote:We just got back from DH's first and they couldn't complete the procedure! It wasn't (ahem) clean enough.
WTAF??? we followed the prep instructions to the letter, nothing but broth and juice all day yesterday and oatmeal, steamed veg and potatoes the day before. He does have a history of constipation, but they never even asked.
I am not super jazzed that he has to do this whole thing over again. I did read that there are other types of screenings that are not so invasive/don't require the same level of prep. Anyone have any info on that?
Anonymous wrote:I understand additional prep for those who tend toward constipation, but what about people who tend toward frequent bms? Does everyone have to drink liters or gallons of laxatives? That scares me, tbh and I'm afraid I'd become dehydrated or something from the prep. Also, how in the hell can you eat a huge meal after doing a massive clean out/ not eating? I'd think some applesauce or a banana and a couple of crackers, not a feast
Anonymous wrote:PP are you saying there’s an alternative to superprep? If that’s the case, why don’t more people do it?
Anonymous wrote:I understand additional prep for those who tend toward constipation, but what about people who tend toward frequent bms? Does everyone have to drink liters or gallons of laxatives? That scares me, tbh and I'm afraid I'd become dehydrated or something from the prep. Also, how in the hell can you eat a huge meal after doing a massive clean out/ not eating? I'd think some applesauce or a banana and a couple of crackers, not a feast