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Colonoscopy preparations

I’m supposed to get a colonoscopy (oh joy:) ) which means 24 hours on
clear liquids.  When I called to schedule it they started telling me
about all the soft drinks and fruit juices on the approved list. Right.
  So does anyone have suggestions for 24 hours on clear liquids.

(T2, max metformin, mas (I think) glyburide, actos, 10 or 15 units of
Lantus at bedtime (to avoid the dawn phenomenom)

Thanks for any ideas.

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  1. admin says:

    On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 12:01:50 -0500, JHA <jad…@rossinilaw.com> wrote:
    >I’m supposed to get a colonoscopy (oh joy:) ) which means 24 hours on
    >clear liquids.  When I called to schedule it they started telling me
    >about all the soft drinks and fruit juices on the approved list. Right.
    >  So does anyone have suggestions for 24 hours on clear liquids.

    >(T2, max metformin, mas (I think) glyburide, actos, 10 or 15 units of
    >Lantus at bedtime (to avoid the dawn phenomenom)

    >Thanks for any ideas.

    although 24 hours is not really needed you should discuss this with
    your doctor, preferably an endocrinologist.

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  2. admin says:

    In misc.health.diabetes JHA <jad…@rossinilaw.com> wrote:

    >I’m supposed to get a colonoscopy (oh joy:) ) which means 24 hours on
    >clear liquids.  When I called to schedule it they started telling me
    >about all the soft drinks and fruit juices on the approved list. Right.
    >  So does anyone have suggestions for 24 hours on clear liquids.

    I made a strong chicken broth and clarified it with eggwhites.  

    Priscilla

  3. admin says:

    I was allowed to have sugar free jello, broth, soda, and juice.  Couldn’t
    have anything red because it could dye the colon according to the doc.  I
    drank lots of ice water, ate tons of jello (which I really don’t like) and
    had broth for my meals.  Drank lotsa ice water too.

    I was cranky by the end of the day but fine.  You might want to ask about
    the Lantus you take.  That could cause a problem if you didn’t eat.  I
    didn’t take my meds the morning of the test.  They still had to give me a
    drip because I was going low.

    The worst part is the prep.  Not a fun way to lose three pounds.  The test
    itself was nothing.  I got an injection of Demerol and Versed and as far as
    I was concerned he could have used a garden hose for the exam.  I was
    totally out.  It took about a day for me to start feeling back to snuff.
    It’s worth it for the peace of mind.
    c

    "JHA" <jad…@rossinilaw.com> wrote in message

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    > I’m supposed to get a colonoscopy (oh joy:) ) which means 24 hours on
    > clear liquids.  When I called to schedule it they started telling me
    > about all the soft drinks and fruit juices on the approved list. Right.
    >   So does anyone have suggestions for 24 hours on clear liquids.

    > (T2, max metformin, mas (I think) glyburide, actos, 10 or 15 units of
    > Lantus at bedtime (to avoid the dawn phenomenom)

    > Thanks for any ideas.

  4. admin says:

    check to make sure you don’t have to stop the metformin before the
    colonoscopy

    kate

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    "JHA" <jad…@rossinilaw.com> wrote in message

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    > I’m supposed to get a colonoscopy (oh joy:) ) which means 24 hours on
    > clear liquids.  When I called to schedule it they started telling me
    > about all the soft drinks and fruit juices on the approved list. Right.
    >   So does anyone have suggestions for 24 hours on clear liquids.

    > (T2, max metformin, mas (I think) glyburide, actos, 10 or 15 units of
    > Lantus at bedtime (to avoid the dawn phenomenom)

    > Thanks for any ideas.

  5. admin says:

    "Colleen" <coll…@privacy.net> wrote in message

    news:2nsgohF46decU1@uni-berlin.de…
    x> The worst part is the prep.  Not a fun way to lose three pounds.  The
    test

    > itself was nothing.  I got an injection of Demerol and Versed and as far
    as
    > I was concerned he could have used a garden hose for the exam.  I was
    > totally out.  It took about a day for me to start feeling back to snuff.
    > It’s worth it for the peace of mind.

    They said DH kept trying to get away during the test so they had to give him
    more Versed.  We ate at Red Lobster afterwards but he doesn’t remember going
    there.   He only knew he bought some lures because he found them the next
    day.

  6. admin says:

    It is some wicked stuff.  My hospital has a special day surgery/test
    recovery room so I stayed there until I was able to function.  It’s some
    wicked stuff.  Wouldn’t want to be slipped a mickey with that stuff.  I be
    in allllll sortsa trouble. ;>)
    c

    "None Given" <m…@privacy.net> wrote in message

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    > "Colleen" <coll…@privacy.net> wrote in message
    > news:2nsgohF46decU1@uni-berlin.de…
    > x> The worst part is the prep.  Not a fun way to lose three pounds.  The
    > test
    > > itself was nothing.  I got an injection of Demerol and Versed and as far
    > as
    > > I was concerned he could have used a garden hose for the exam.  I was
    > > totally out.  It took about a day for me to start feeling back to snuff.
    > > It’s worth it for the peace of mind.

    > They said DH kept trying to get away during the test so they had to give
    him
    > more Versed.  We ate at Red Lobster afterwards but he doesn’t remember
    going
    > there.   He only knew he bought some lures because he found them the next
    > day.

  7. admin says:

    See if you can talk them into giving you Fleet Phosfa Soda for prep (I
    probably spelled that wrong) rather than the other stuff. (NuLYTELY) It is
    easier to take (at least for me) and there is much less of it. You need to
    fast longer. And it gives you a sodium load so it may not be good for some
    people. Also it may not do as complete a job, so it makes the Drs. work a
    little harder.

    Bill
    "Colleen" <coll…@privacy.net> wrote in message

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    > It is some wicked stuff.  My hospital has a special day surgery/test
    > recovery room so I stayed there until I was able to function.  It’s some
    > wicked stuff.  Wouldn’t want to be slipped a mickey with that stuff.  I be
    > in allllll sortsa trouble. ;>)
    > c

    > "None Given" <m…@privacy.net> wrote in message
    > news:10hi9nrhu0ae71e@corp.supernews.com…
    > > "Colleen" <coll…@privacy.net> wrote in message
    > > news:2nsgohF46decU1@uni-berlin.de…
    > > x> The worst part is the prep.  Not a fun way to lose three pounds.  The
    > > test
    > > > itself was nothing.  I got an injection of Demerol and Versed and as far
    > > as
    > > > I was concerned he could have used a garden hose for the exam.  I was
    > > > totally out.  It took about a day for me to start feeling back to snuff.
    > > > It’s worth it for the peace of mind.

    > > They said DH kept trying to get away during the test so they had to give
    > him
    > > more Versed.  We ate at Red Lobster afterwards but he doesn’t remember
    > going
    > > there.   He only knew he bought some lures because he found them the next
    > > day.

  8. admin says:

    On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 12:01:50 -0500, JHA <jad…@rossinilaw.com> etched
    permanently into the ether:

    >I’m supposed to get a colonoscopy (oh joy:) ) which means 24 hours on
    >clear liquids.  When I called to schedule it they started telling me
    >about all the soft drinks and fruit juices on the approved list. Right.
    >  So does anyone have suggestions for 24 hours on clear liquids.

    >(T2, max metformin, mas (I think) glyburide, actos, 10 or 15 units of
    >Lantus at bedtime (to avoid the dawn phenomenom)

    >Thanks for any ideas.

    Can you drink clear, non-fat broth?  That’s all I can think of.  Did you tell
    them about your restrictions?  They almost always have a work around.

    Good luck,

    Nancy
    pre-diabetic (2/2004)
    starting to get some control
    Fasting bg 119
    A!C 5.5
    Cholesteral sucks

    to email me, remove the Z

  9. admin says:

    "acoftil" <gnn4ev…@surewest.net> wrote in message

    news:mehih0p7cq0rf7f63mr3ho8jia1il1hege@4ax.com…

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    > On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 12:01:50 -0500, JHA <jad…@rossinilaw.com> etched
    > permanently into the ether:

    > >I’m supposed to get a colonoscopy (oh joy:) ) which means 24 hours on
    > >clear liquids.  When I called to schedule it they started telling me
    > >about all the soft drinks and fruit juices on the approved list. Right.
    > >  So does anyone have suggestions for 24 hours on clear liquids.

    > >(T2, max metformin, mas (I think) glyburide, actos, 10 or 15 units of
    > >Lantus at bedtime (to avoid the dawn phenomenom)

    > >Thanks for any ideas.

    > Can you drink clear, non-fat broth?  That’s all I can think of.  Did you
    tell
    > them about your restrictions?  They almost always have a work around.

    > Good luck,

    > Nancy
    > pre-diabetic (2/2004)
    > starting to get some control
    > Fasting bg 119
    > A!C 5.5
    > Cholesteral sucks

    > to email me, remove the Z

    I think there are a lot of sugar free jello like stuff that is OK. Not red,
    for some reason. Diet Ice tea and soft drinks.

    Bill

  10. admin says:

    "JHA" <jad…@rossinilaw.com> wrote in message

    news:10hhvtokr5du094@corp.supernews.com…

    > I’m supposed to get a colonoscopy (oh joy:) ) which means 24 hours on
    > clear liquids.  When I called to schedule it they started telling me
    > about all the soft drinks and fruit juices on the approved list. Right.
    >   So does anyone have suggestions for 24 hours on clear liquids.

    The wife’s due one of those (next month) and she’s got to eat NOTHING solid
    for 48 hours and then drink only clear liwuids, which just about includes
    flavoured water. Oh, and she’s got to drink that stuff that clears the tubes
    AGAIN:-))))

    All I can say is "The clearer the better, so the doc can see better"

    I think I’d be very careful about how much BG lowering medication I took
    during the run up to the ‘scopy.

    Beav

  11. admin says:

    Won’t have to have it done again for years.  Everything came out (pun
    intended) fine.
    c

    "Bill" <x…@yy.zz> wrote in message

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    > See if you can talk them into giving you Fleet Phosfa Soda for prep (I
    > probably spelled that wrong) rather than the other stuff. (NuLYTELY) It is
    > easier to take (at least for me) and there is much less of it. You need to
    > fast longer. And it gives you a sodium load so it may not be good for some
    > people. Also it may not do as complete a job, so it makes the Drs. work a
    > little harder.

    > Bill
    > "Colleen" <coll…@privacy.net> wrote in message
    > news:2nsqhmF4epd6U1@uni-berlin.de…
    > > It is some wicked stuff.  My hospital has a special day surgery/test
    > > recovery room so I stayed there until I was able to function.  It’s some
    > > wicked stuff.  Wouldn’t want to be slipped a mickey with that stuff.  I
    be
    > > in allllll sortsa trouble. ;>)
    > > c

    > > "None Given" <m…@privacy.net> wrote in message
    > > news:10hi9nrhu0ae71e@corp.supernews.com…
    > > > "Colleen" <coll…@privacy.net> wrote in message
    > > > news:2nsgohF46decU1@uni-berlin.de…
    > > > x> The worst part is the prep.  Not a fun way to lose three pounds.
    The
    > > > test
    > > > > itself was nothing.  I got an injection of Demerol and Versed and as
    far
    > > > as
    > > > > I was concerned he could have used a garden hose for the exam.  I
    was
    > > > > totally out.  It took about a day for me to start feeling back to
    snuff.
    > > > > It’s worth it for the peace of mind.

    > > > They said DH kept trying to get away during the test so they had to
    give
    > > him
    > > > more Versed.  We ate at Red Lobster afterwards but he doesn’t remember
    > > going
    > > > there.   He only knew he bought some lures because he found them the
    next
    > > > day.

  12. admin says:

    Colleen wrote:

    > The worst part is the prep.  Not a fun way to lose three pounds.  The
    > test itself was nothing.  I got an injection of Demerol and Versed
    > and as far as I was concerned he could have used a garden hose for
    > the exam.  I was totally out.  It took about a day for me to start
    > feeling back to snuff. It’s worth it for the peace of mind.

    I’m supposed to schedule one of these too (just baseline since having passed
    age 50). Everyone says the prep is the worst, but I’m still not looking
    forward to it and keep putting off making the appt. It’s been enough of an
    issue just trying to learn to deal with teh diabetes.


    Debbie

  13. admin says:

    "Debbie Cusick" <dacusicknos…@ba-dsg.net> wrote in message

    news:OtdSc.4423$K82.470@trndny01…

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    > Colleen wrote:

    > > The worst part is the prep.  Not a fun way to lose three pounds.  The
    > > test itself was nothing.  I got an injection of Demerol and Versed
    > > and as far as I was concerned he could have used a garden hose for
    > > the exam.  I was totally out.  It took about a day for me to start
    > > feeling back to snuff. It’s worth it for the peace of mind.

    > I’m supposed to schedule one of these too (just baseline since having
    passed
    > age 50). Everyone says the prep is the worst, but I’m still not looking
    > forward to it and keep putting off making the appt. It’s been enough of an
    > issue just trying to learn to deal with teh diabetes.

    > —
    > Debbie

    I didn’t have a choice.  The doctor (he’s really good) escorted me into the
    gastroenterologist’s (sp) office to book the appt at the same time I was
    having my diabetes checkup.  He’s smart.  Now it’s done and over and I don’t
    have to think about it anymore.
    c

  14. admin says:

    If you need some carbs to cover insulin and oral diabetic medicines, you
    could drink white grape juice, white cranberry juice, or apple juice. These
    were all allowed in my husbands liquid diet. Seven-Up or Sprite are also
    options. Liquids that are on the sick day diet are options. I am the
    diabetic, but I know my endocrinologist would just say get the same number
    of carbs. That can be done with clear fruit juices. Get the protein with
    chicken or beef broth. If you are desparate for vegetables then vegetable
    broth. Nothing red, since they are looking for red areas when they do the
    colonoscopy so the red dyes will cause some unnecessary worries. Of course,
    do a constant check of your sugars. Keep taking insulin and meds. The
    endocrinologist will tell you if you need to reduce the meds at any time.
    The liver produces sugar if it thinks the body needs it so you still need
    the insulin or meds.

    Jennifer
    Type 1, 40 years, Pump User 9 years

    "JHA" <jad…@rossinilaw.com> wrote in message

    news:10hhvtokr5du094@corp.supernews.com…

    > I’m supposed to get a colonoscopy (oh joy:) ) which means 24 hours on
    > clear liquids.  When I called to schedule it they started telling me
    > about all the soft drinks and fruit juices on the approved list. Right.
    >   So does anyone have suggestions for 24 hours on clear liquids.

    > (T2, max metformin, mas (I think) glyburide, actos, 10 or 15 units of
    > Lantus at bedtime (to avoid the dawn phenomenom)

    > Thanks for any ideas.

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  15. admin says:

    DON’T LET THEM GIVE YOU GOLIGHTLY AS A PREP.

    THEY GAVE IT TO ME AND IT BURST A HOLE IN MY COLON.

    I SPENT 2 MONTHS IN THE HOSPITAL BECAUSE OF THE GOLIGHTLY AND THEY NEVER DID DO THE COLONOSCOPY.

    pj

  16. admin says:

    I just can’t resist posting  (grin)

    I never have to have a colonoscopy again!

    I’ve had many, then with Ulcerative Colitis, it got so bad, they said I had
    30 days to live.
    So they took out my entire colon, looked at it, and said, yep, I would have
    lived maybe 30 more days.

    That was back in May 1996.
    By the way, there are 500,000 of us in the US, with about 40,000 more each
    year.
    The surgery gave us the whole quality of life back!

    Anyhooooo, I just couldn’t resist crowing a bit about never having another
    colonoscopy again (grin)

    I can’t even be called a semi-colon <g>

    Best—–
    Ron

    JHA <jad…@rossinilaw.com> wrote in message

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    > I’m supposed to get a colonoscopy (oh joy:) ) which means 24 hours on
    > clear liquids.  When I called to schedule it they started telling me
    > about all the soft drinks and fruit juices on the approved list. Right.
    >   So does anyone have suggestions for 24 hours on clear liquids.

    > (T2, max metformin, mas (I think) glyburide, actos, 10 or 15 units of
    > Lantus at bedtime (to avoid the dawn phenomenom)

    > Thanks for any ideas.


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  17. admin says:

    My sisters Dr said she could use a small amount of vaselene (you know where)
    so she would not be so raw from cleaning out.
    Just on the outside.
    The Dr said it would not affect the test at all.
    She said it made a world of difference in the rawness.

    Best—
    Ron

    JHA <jad…@rossinilaw.com> wrote in message

    news:10hhvtokr5du094@corp.supernews.com…

    > I’m supposed to get a colonoscopy (oh joy:) ) which means 24 hours on
    > clear liquids.  When I called to schedule it they started telling me
    > about all the soft drinks and fruit juices on the approved list. Right.
    >   So does anyone have suggestions for 24 hours on clear liquids.

    > (T2, max metformin, mas (I think) glyburide, actos, 10 or 15 units of
    > Lantus at bedtime (to avoid the dawn phenomenom)

    > Thanks for any ideas.


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  18. admin says:

    On Fri, 13 Aug 2004 20:18:25 -0500, "Ron G" <r…@gould.net> wrote:

    <snip>

    >So they took out my entire colon, looked at it, and said, yep, I would have
    >lived maybe 30 more days.

    >That was back in May 1996.
    <snip>
    >I can’t even be called a semi-colon <g>

    >Best—–
    >Ron

    *groaaaan…*

    But you’ve earnt the right to say it:-)

    Like the truck-driver who could write "trailer" – so he was
    semi-literate.

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