Hello,
I have been called in for a colonoscopy, and enclosed in the letter was a description as to how I should clean-up/empty my stomach.
I looked up in the Medicine Catalogue, and the two suggested products are full of "chemistry" (Citrafleet and PrepPico), and one of them contains lactose.
I take Epsom-baths regularly, and I wonder if I could take Epsom-salt (organic, consisting of magnesium sulphate only, no additives) instead of PrepPico/Citrafleet?
I am so afraid to have a D reaction to a pharmaceutical product, so I wonder if I could go the "natural" way?
Magnesium is said to be extremely laxative, but how much should I take to be sure that the stomach is totally emptied?
Of course, I want to be perfectly emptied
Have any of you tried Epsom-salt instead of pharmaceutical products?
I would be grateful for your points of view!
Lilja
Colonoscopy preparation
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Whatever you choose just be sure it does a complete job otherwise it's a waste of time and money if the GI can't get a good view of everything. I just had one a few weeks ago and it was noted in the pathology report that the preparation was excellent. It's about time I get a compliment for all the pooping I do!
I have gluten, soy, dairy, and egg issues and did not have a problem with the recommended method of 4 Dolcolax along with the big bottle of MiraLax with clear Gatorade. I've taken a few other prep solutions before and this combination, by far, was the least upsetting.
I don't have any experience with alternate methods since I was always afraid I might have to try again if it wasn't done correctly.
I have gluten, soy, dairy, and egg issues and did not have a problem with the recommended method of 4 Dolcolax along with the big bottle of MiraLax with clear Gatorade. I've taken a few other prep solutions before and this combination, by far, was the least upsetting.
I don't have any experience with alternate methods since I was always afraid I might have to try again if it wasn't done correctly.
Deb
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2007 CC
2013 thyroid cancer- total thyroidectomy
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"Do not follow where the path may lead. Go instead, where there is no path, and leave a trail.
-Ralph Waldo Emerson
2007 CC
2013 thyroid cancer- total thyroidectomy
2013 Hashimoto's - numbers always "normal"
2017 Lyme's Disease