Thank you Simon for your kind reply. I wonder how your body took the Movi-Prep and how long it took for your body to get "back to normal" after this experience?
I asked him for a 'kidney friendly' prep that was not the usual harsh prep that is given to everyone.
Try to get the colonscopy scheduled as early as possible in the morning. That way, won't have to go as long without eating.And, yes, Propofol, IE the "Michael Jackson Drug," is best to have when going under for the procedure. I came out of it very quickly and was ready to leave the hospital about 30 minutes after waking up. I was famished so my friend and I went for breakfast. Afterwards, home for a couple of hours nap, then good to go. Much easier than I thought it would be.What prep do you use? My nephrologist was OK with PEG (polyethylene glycol) 3350 with electrolytes made by TriLyte.
I agree with SimonDog that the “milk of amnesia” nap in the procedure room is 100% worth the price of admission.
My nephrologist was OK with PEG (polyethylene glycol) 3350 with electrolytes made by TriLyte.
QuoteI agree with SimonDog that the “milk of amnesia” nap in the procedure room is 100% worth the price of admission.Careful there..... If you have to pay the premium for Propofol yourself, it is going to run hundreds. Propof requires the services of an ane$theologi$t, whereas the fentanyl + versed + benadryl mixture does not. I have the later as well as propofol, and it was also light out for me - but in the case of Fentanyl/Versed/Benadryl that depends on the dose and is not always the case like it is with propofol.
... I was just thinking how amazing it is what dialysis-people like myself are eventually prepared to undergo in order to get their chance for a kidney-transplant...
Many thanks again Charlie B53, Simon Dog and kitkatz for your valid inputs, it is very much appreciated and helps me to feel a little less nervous about this procedure ...Thanks again from Kristina.