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White diet tomorrow, liquid diet Mon., no food Tues ... colonoscopy time!
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 529861" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>I did mine in January, and all I can advise is that the "clean out" is done in two stages, and don't delay starting the first stage. It takes several hours, and then you get a break and need to start again in the morning. If you start late, you'll never get any sleep whatsoever and you will be exhausted.</p><p></p><p>It was difficult for me because I don't sit upright well or get up and run very well, and as you might imagine there's a lot of jumping up and running and then sitting upright. If you're achy, they will give you something for the pain, as well. At least they did me. They understood that my Muscular Dystrophy made it a very difficult night, and were sympathetic. All in all I was glad I did it, and after reading DDD's post this week, doubly so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 529861, member: 99"] I did mine in January, and all I can advise is that the "clean out" is done in two stages, and don't delay starting the first stage. It takes several hours, and then you get a break and need to start again in the morning. If you start late, you'll never get any sleep whatsoever and you will be exhausted. It was difficult for me because I don't sit upright well or get up and run very well, and as you might imagine there's a lot of jumping up and running and then sitting upright. If you're achy, they will give you something for the pain, as well. At least they did me. They understood that my Muscular Dystrophy made it a very difficult night, and were sympathetic. All in all I was glad I did it, and after reading DDD's post this week, doubly so. [/QUOTE]
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