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Colonoscopy

Thanks for that - I was wondering how my blood sugars may react x
 
Thanks - I was wondering how sore my butt will be before they even start the procedure x
 
I have had this procedure, & like you, I got myself in a right panic but I can truly & honestly say it was absolutely fine. No discomfort whatsoever & over in no time. So please, don't worry as you've no need to.
Thanks so much for that x
 
Having Crohns disease I have had numerous colonoscopys over the years and 90% of the time it is no problem. I definitely have not been told to adjust my diet before hand. Make sure you have sedation and you should have no problems. In all honesty I had problems last time because I think someone wanted to impress his boss. Make plain you want someone experienced or refuse to sign consent
 
 
Hope it helps. Yes, colonoscopy, not operation. Ah, yes, Plenvu - forgot the name. Sauces and dressings seemed too complicated. Root veg were just about the only veg allowed, so I bought a pack of mashed potato/carrot/swede and a pack of frozen fish fillets and fried them together with some olive oil - quite quick as a breakfast. Indeed!
 
Thanks for sharing and now I won't panic if I see stone things in the bowl - I have wondered if I may have diverticulitis as an aunt of mine had that who has sadly passed now (not because of that) - she was a hardy old soul - she had a heart attack in her early fifties, breast cancer in her early sixties and died in her early eighties after suffering with dementia for a few years.

Also, I hope I only need to go to the loo 4 times - I think I could manage that (maybe) x
 
Thanks for confirming about the mashed carrot and swede being ok as I have wondered if that would be ok x
 
Thanks for that good advice x Sorry if this is obvious but how can I make or get clear soup? and also does anyone have any suggestions for tasty sugar free clear fluid to drink along with the prep? thanks again
 
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@Mrs T 123 , I make bone broth. It can be a labour intense activity, but it is worth the effort for me.
Alternatively you could use a stock cube as base, and simmer veg recommended on your pre- colonoscopy info sheet from the medical practitioner.

Or websitesuch as this could be of use
 
I’m lazy I just drank bovril in hot water, you can get tinned consommé also, I stuck to water for drinks with the prep, to be honest I couldn’t face anything else
 
I’m lazy I just drank bovril in hot water, you can get tinned consommé also, I stuck to water for drinks with the prep, to be honest I couldn’t face anything else
I am lazy too - so absolutely looking for lazy/very easy ideas, thanks x
 
please tell me it was not as bad as you thought it would be?
Hello, I have had one, maybe two, long ago. (Obviously they did not make a huge impression on me!) I had a choice of being sedated or not. I chose not, so I could walk out of the hospital as soon as I wanted and unaccompanied. It was all fine. By contrast, I have also had 2 of the tests where you swallow the camera, and I felt that was by far the most unpleasant test I have ever had. I would accept to have another colonoscopy any time but not the endoscopy, though perhaps it would not seem quite so bad once I knew what to expect.

I don't remember what I was asked to do re diet, but you should certainly try to comply, as having matter in your intestines can block the camera from seeing properly. However if they want you ro eat a high carb diet I suggest you discuss that with them and see if there are alternatives eg fasting.

It sounds as if sedation would suit you best, but you will need to find someone to accompany you. Best wishes!
 
It sounds as if sedation would suit you best, but you will need to find someone to accompany you. Best wishes!
I didn’t need anyone to accompany me on all the times I had sedation, the only thing they stipulated was that I didn’t use public transport to get home but got a taxi if there was no one to collect me.
 
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