She suggested potatoes and rice.
Potatoes and rice are fine choices for a low-residue diet, but you don't have to restrict yourself to just those things. I've had problems in this area, and I have to have a colonoscopy every five years. I've actually made myself a laminated grid with food choices (things I actually like!) laid out -- so I don't have to think about it.
I'm a little conservative /overly careful with what I eat because the most important thing is to do it right -- you don't want the doctor to wake you up and say, "Sorry, I couldn't do the procedure because you weren't adequately "cleaned out".
The point of the whole thing is to completely empty your colon. So you want to avoid most vegetables, whole grains, fried foods, red meat, and food dyes (which can mimic blood). It's also wise to eat lightly in the days before your procedure -- less in, less to come out.
Here's the gist of my plan for the days leading up:
- For breakfast, an egg cooked in butter + a piece of white toast or biscuit (butter or honey are okay, but no jelly) + canned peaches or pears.
- For lunch, a turkey and cheese sandwich with mayo on white bread + canned peaches or pears.
- For dinner: Simple fish + baked potato with butter and sour cream. Chicken + waffles (made with white flour) with honey instead of maple syrup. Shrimp scampi over spaghetti.
- For snacks: Vanilla pudding or ice cream. Cheese and white-flour crackers. Italian Ice (in lemon) is great because it takes so long to eat.
- For drinks: Ginger ale, Iced tea, White or yellow sports drinks.
- Day before the procedure is most important: After 10:00 am, liquids only. Broth is the go-to, but Boost or Ensure in vanilla are acceptable, and while I don't really like them, they make a world of difference. Your last food should be mid-afternoon.
- Do yourself a favor and buy wet wipes (don't bother with toilet paper) and baby butt cream. Excessive wiping will do your skin no good.
- Day of the procedure, nothing at all -- not even water, gum or mints. Hopefully you get a very early appointment, then you go out to eat a big meal afterward!
Make sure the special drink is nice and cold!
This is SO IMPORTANT. I mix the liquid up and put it in the coldest part of the refrigerator, I drip a heavy glass in water and put it in the freezer -- and I get a big, fat straw. The cold, cold, cold is your friend.
I like to mix the prep with White Grape Juice. It adds some good flavor to the prep. My doctor says "a clear liquid" is anything through which you can read the newspaper.
You can have white or yellow gummy bears, as they turn to liquid once they're inside your body.
My method: I drink 5 big slurps through the big straw, pop a single gummy bear into my mouth, and walk around the kitchen once -- then back for another 5 big slurps. Letting it sit /waiting isn't going to make it any easier.
The GoLyte is not pleasant, but neither is it unbearable -- mixed with White Grape Juice, it tastes salty and is not refreshing like a drink should be, but you can get it down. I can drink the whole glass in about 5 minutes.
Then you have to follow up with two bottles of water -- you have an hour to get them down, so no need to chug them. If you go too fast, your stomach may revolt and vomit, and the water bottles aren't a chore you're trying to get over fast.
For all of you talking about still drinking the liquid prep, there is now a prep in pill form.
My brother-in-law had this, and I asked for the same thing -- but my doctor said he won't prescribe it. He says it's very hard on the kidneys, and he won't prescribe it unless the patient absolutely needs a colonoscopy and has failed to tolerate the prep drink.
I don't want to do anything extra-hard on my body -- not when the prep is simply unpleasant.
As far as the procedure goes, the prep was worse than the procedure.
So much! The procedure is nothing; you'll be asleep. When you wake up, your head will be perfectly clear, though your reactions may be a little slow for an hour or so.
Yes…otherwise, my boss can deny vacation request. Due to nasty prep, starting 2nd night before procedure day. Plus, who wants to waste 2 vacay days on this, I would rather take time off unpaid.
You really don't need two days off for this. You can follow the diet while working -- you won't start, um, pooping your brains out until you drink the prep the evening before. You definitely need one day off for the procedure, but if you have the procedure in the morning, you'll be yourself by the afternoon again.