My turn on Thursday morning. This is my first time. Transplant Center put me on inactive since late April until I had it done. The physician my cardiologist suggested I use didn't have an opening for 10 weeks. Longer than I'm comfortable with being inactivated, but had to make the compromise to get a GI specialist to feel confident about.I'm taking a generic form of TRILYTE because insurance wouldn't cover the brand. Ended up paying $1.80 as opposed to $75. Directions say to mix with Crystal Light to help with the taste, let it get real cold to help with drinkability and then drink a friggin gallon! I called the GI's nurse practitioner and he said not to worry, that this is the prep they give to dialysis patients. It supposedly stays only in the colon - then out of the body - while not being absorbed into the tissues. My neph is alright with it as well.My major concern is my access arm. I don't want anything to happen to it. Made a sign out of a red index card and a rubber band that I'm going to put on my right wrist. It says: "THIS ARM FOR HEMODIALYSIS ONLY. NO BP CUFFS/NO IV'S/NO BLOOD DRAWS. DO NOT KEEP IN BENT POSITION OR ALLOW PATIENT TO SLEEP ON IT."Procedure scheduled for 10:30 a.m. I have extended hours dialysis later that night. Lovely day planned!