Originally Posted by Fat Elvis:
Isn't it a little late in the day to be *starting* prep for a procedure in the AM? Eh, maybe not...you've got 12 hours+ ahead of you. In about 45 minutes, you'll think you are doing fine, then BLAMMO....
They have me on a split prep.
5:00-7:00pm First 64 ounces. An 8 oz glass every 15-20 minutes.
10:00-12:00 second 64 ounces.
So far made 4 rounds from living room chair to toilet.
Originally Posted by scho63:
They have me on a split prep.
5:00-7:00pm First 64 ounces. An 8 oz glass every 15-20 minutes.
10:00-12:00 second 64 ounces.
So far made 4 rounds from living room chair to toilet.
Not horrible yet.....
Oh wow. That is a really late second start. You'll be shitting nothing but liquid by then if you had a clear liquid diet throughout the day today. I wish you the best of luck tomorrow! [Reply]
Originally Posted by frozenchief:
Good luck, bro. I see my doc next week to schedule mine.
My daughter is a nurse and she worked in an endoscopy unit for a bit. Every once in a while, they’d be doing a procedure and find some bit of food - usually vegetables because they dont break down as well. When that happens, they can’t see what they need to see and they need to re-schedule the procedure. Inevitably the patient would say “But I got hungry.” So you might be super hungry but just hang in there. Don’t want to have to do this again in 3 weeks because you were “hungry”.
Good advice. They also tell you (and I totally forgot this part) not to eat things nuts and corn for a week before the procedure. I guess those don't break down very well. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaFace:
I THINK that depends on the state. Or at least I paid $0 for mine (in Colorado), which included multiple polyps and biopsies.
Meanwhile, my brother (in Kansas) paid like $1500 for his, which found nothing. :-)
Looking through this thread as I was curious about how the OP is doing after his issues and I saw this post. I'm pretty sure that both of you are wrong. I went back and looked up my billing. I paid $0 for mine in Kansas. It must depend on how good is your insurance. [Reply]