Colonoscopy Prep....need advice...

Posted by kathy49 @kathy49, Feb 16 1:53pm

on which one is considered the best to clean you out? Also which is tolerated best by someone in their 70s? Thanks.

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Strictly about taste. Miralax has none. I am not a Gatorade fan, but found one that was ok.

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@lisalucier

@robertatheriveter - Glad to hear the sodium sulfate, magnesium sulfate and potassium chloride combination (SUTAB) worked much better to prep you for your colonoscopies.

You may have seen my post earlier in this discussion about trying the sodium sulfate, magnesium sulfate, and potassium chloride combination (SUTAB) pre-colonoscopy https://connect.mayoclinic.org/comment/1289181/. It did not work as well for me as the liquid and made me rather ill. Like you, I felt like I did not sleep well the night before, with setting various alarms at intervals to take more tablets and water.

My husband has done the PEG 3350, osmotic laxative and electrolytes combo (Golytely), but he has to start earlier the day before than recommended on the container because his system runs about 2-3 hours behind where mine would be having taken the same amount of prep.

All that to say, it seems that different preps work best for different people. But @michea, I'm with you that the whole prep thing is just awful. I guess you have to experiment with what prep works best for you and your body, though this can be a crazy experience.

@ggr - your doctor had you do a miralax and the gatorade mix, and it worked well? How did you find it better than the prep or preps from the pharmacy?

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Thanks for your detailed response. I'm sorry you reacted adversely to the Sutab prep.

I always tell people Woody Allen's joke about colonoscopies. To paraphrase:
Death is like a colonoscopy. You just lie there not caring about what's going on around you. You're floating in La la land. Life, on the other hand, is like the prep for it!

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@lisalucier

@robertatheriveter - Glad to hear the sodium sulfate, magnesium sulfate and potassium chloride combination (SUTAB) worked much better to prep you for your colonoscopies.

You may have seen my post earlier in this discussion about trying the sodium sulfate, magnesium sulfate, and potassium chloride combination (SUTAB) pre-colonoscopy https://connect.mayoclinic.org/comment/1289181/. It did not work as well for me as the liquid and made me rather ill. Like you, I felt like I did not sleep well the night before, with setting various alarms at intervals to take more tablets and water.

My husband has done the PEG 3350, osmotic laxative and electrolytes combo (Golytely), but he has to start earlier the day before than recommended on the container because his system runs about 2-3 hours behind where mine would be having taken the same amount of prep.

All that to say, it seems that different preps work best for different people. But @michea, I'm with you that the whole prep thing is just awful. I guess you have to experiment with what prep works best for you and your body, though this can be a crazy experience.

@ggr - your doctor had you do a miralax and the gatorade mix, and it worked well? How did you find it better than the prep or preps from the pharmacy?

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The miralax/gatorade worked well. The miralax has no taste like the stuff from the pharmacy. I find that hard to choke down.

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@kathy49

I can have any the go-lightly, moviprep or suprep. the last two are less liquid and easier to tolerate.
My choice.

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I have a tortorus colon and the miralax prep was a nightmare. The prep took 2 days to come out and the diarrhea was uncontrollable. Colonoscopy failed could not get pass sigmoid because of diverticula’s disease. They are recommending surgery. I am so scared just had open heart in 2022. Can someone help I would have to drink this prep again for surgery I would never make it to the hospital.

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