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Re: O/T The over 50 Test


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Posted by RickL on January 15, 2006 at 06:09:36 from (69.66.74.7):

In Reply to: O/T The over 50 Test posted by 37 chief on January 14, 2006 at 20:05:19:

Just had it done last friday the 13th. i started take the cleanout medicine thursday at noon (Fleet Phospho-soda) its oral laxative. Dilute 1.5oz bottle of this with 8oz of water or clear juice. drink it little salty no big deal. then you are totally on liquid diet till 4 hrs ahead of test is run. At supper time you take four little pills with liquid supper,Jello,soup broth. Nothing RED or PURPLE in color. AT 4 am took another bottle mix with two large glasses of water and that was all could have till the test. At 7.30 am next morning was to insert suppository. Then I left for hospital. Be ther at 8am. took blood sample,then youare put on IV bag and you will absord all of it.I went in Little before ten am and was back out in think about twenty minutes or little less. They put you under just enough so don't feel athing. I was coming out of it just as theywere finishing as I could just feel it come back out. All were very nice and yes I was worrried too but it was fine and the personell ladies and men attendents were all very helpful. You stay in recovery till you pass gas and are able to walk again from the sleepy medicines. They feed you soon as you are wake enough. I left the hospital at 11;30 am aprox and was back home by noon. Slept some when got back home as you will NOT GET MUCH SLEEP THE NIGHT BEFORE. the PREP is the worst. Give me e-mail or a call 319-257-6764and I can read rigfht off the paper what you will need to do if this confused ya. DO IT. Just plan on once you take the first bottle don't plan on getting anything else done because YOU WON'T. YOu and the toilet room will get really freindly for the next few hours. THAT IS THE WORST PART.


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