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Has anyone used the new SUPREP kit before a colonoscopy?

Would like any comments about taste, ease or side effects.

Thanks!

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After five colonoscopies, I think Suprep is by far the easiest one I have ever used. I am sorry you had problems. I will beg for it every time!

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My first bottle of Suprep has me running clear. Do I still need to take the second bottle?

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YES! I remember when they told me I'd be doing a split prep (having done 4 colonoscopies before with only the day before prep), I looked up info on the internet and saw photos of the difference the second dose makes taken on the day of he colonoscopy. Overnight a brown coating forms on the inside of the colon with just one prep. The second prep shows even flat, just forming polyps. Amazing difference.

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Took it 2 hours ago. Nothing yet...:)

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This was my 4th colonoscopy. SUPREP is by far the easiest method with the least side effects. I recommend chilling the prep bottles first and definitely using a large straw. I was able to take the 1st dose (6 oz SUPREP mixed with 10 oz water) in 4 chugs, following each chug with cold limeade. I had no nausea, no cramping, and the taste was not too terrible. The limeade took care of any after taste. Of course I wasn't exactly looking forward to the 2nd dose, but by the time that came around I was pretty cleaned out. Like others have said, I would also recommend a liquid diet for 2 days before your colonsocopy, and not just one, if at all possible. I slept throught the night, was only slightly chilled but a blanket kept me comfortable, and was able to make it to the bathroom in plenty of time. Please don't let fear of the prep keep you from having a colonoscopy. After reading some of the posts on here I was pretty nervous, but no problems. Colon cancer runs in my family so I will have to have colonoscopies on a regular basis. I believe SUPREP is the best prep available right now.

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My doc advised me to take a bottle of magnesium citrate the first day. On the second day drink suprep with 16 ounces of water, plus two more 16 ounce bottles of water. On the day of the procedure drink the second dose with 16 ounces of water, plus 6 ounces of water. I wonder why I was advised to drink only 6 ounces of waterand not 32 ounces.

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Very easy to use. Chill it in the fridge for at least three hours. Mix with Gatorade or something tasty. It works with very few miserable side effects.

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The two pieces of advice that brought me the most comfort during the prep:

1) Have a means to keep warm - blankets, heating pads, hot water bottles, hats, etc.

2) Have someone there with you. I don't mean in the room, but someone you can call to should you need them.

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I had my colonoscopy today. The suprep was no fun. I took the first dose yesterday afternoon. I had to do apple juice chasers an sucked on ice cubes.
It made me feel so nauseous. I wasn't sure if I would keep it down. Luckily I did. It worked within 1/2 hour.
Then I had to get up early and take the second this morning. This was much harder. I got it down. I could barely drink any of the 32 oz. that I was supposed to drink afterwards. I threw up everything an hour later.
Luckily they were still able to do it. I had one polyp.
I slept the whole day afterwards.
Suprep really does taste like salty grape cough syrup.
Overall the hardest part of the whole thing was keeping it down and not throwing up.

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So, tomorrow is my once every 3 years colonoscopy (family history). I just took the first dose of Suprep, and while I'm awaiting the "cleanout", I thought I would reiterate some of my previous suggestions. Set up your mixture and 2 glasses of water before you do anything else. First, use tap water and NOT cold water as a mix. It's not surprising that a repeated theme on this thread is "I got chills after drinking it". Well, no wonder! You added cold water. Tap water temperature goes down easily. It's not the most pleasant tasting stuff, but if you drink it quickly, and swish a little Gatorade or apple juice in your mouth afterwards, the taste goes away. Personally, I take a deep breath, throw my head back and chug the 16 ounces (just like a college kid probably drinks beer). None of this "use a straw" technique. (If you want a long drawn out procedure, use the straw). I've never chugged anything before, but it's not difficult. Next, I chug the water. .The first 16 ounces are fairly easy. The second 16 take a little more willpower. So now, I've finished the first dose in 2 minutes - and I wait. I know, it's 48 ounces of fluid I've just downed, but your stomach will hold a lot more than that (especially since it's supposed to be empty). I am NOT a big person. Hope this helps. It's my 3rd or fourth use of Suprep, and it's way easier than the other preps. Good luck. Beats the alternative!

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In case anyone wants the followup: my first dose of Suprep took 2 hours to begin working and lasted on and off for one hour. Getting up at 0330 and doing the second dose is a little more difficult especially coming out of a sound sleep. That dose only took :45 minutes to start working and lasted for about :30 minutes. Colonoscopy was a breeze. They now use propofol instead of versed. Much quicker recovery. Found 2 small polyps but my colitis is in remission. Hooray. No chills, no nausea, no vomiting, no headache - just the discomfort of a distended stomach from 48 oz. of fluid each dose - using tap water to mix and chugging (no straw) with a swig of Gatorade after the prep part. Why prolong the unpleasant step? Also, brush your teeth afterward - you'll feel "cleaner". Kill that aftertaste.
Good luck to the next patient.

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I had my colonoscopy yesterday. On Monday, I drank the magnesium citrate. Tuesday night I drank the first dose of Suprep and had a hard time drinking the whole thing. Yesterday morning at 6 AM, I drank the second dose of Suprep over a 15 minute time period. After an hour, I threw most of it up. Luckily, I was able to do the colonoscopy and everything turned out fine. In five years, I hope they come up with something better to take. To think that I would rather drink GoLightly, is really saying something about Suprep!

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My second 10-year colonoscopy is scheduled for 8am tomorrow morning. I took a 10 oz. bottle of over the counter magnesium citrate at 10 am and have made about 10 trips to the bathroom. My prep instructions have me taking the first dose of Suprep at 5pm (in two hours). All of the posts have been so helpful! I started a low residue diet on Friday and partially fasted yesterday (some cooked potato and 1/2 avocado). I'm chugging down plain coconut water and electrolyte waters all day and feel pretty ok.

I see most folks have the second dose scheduled for 3am - my prep sheet has me taking the second dose at 10pm tonight for the 8am appointment. Not sure why there is such a discrepancy but hopefully all will go well and I'll get a little sleep tonight. Thanks for all of the good information and wish me luck!

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My doctor told me that the straw (and I use 2) gets the Suprep beyond a lot of taste buds. It went down in four sucks - followed each time with a bite of banana popsicle. Easiest prep ever out of the four previous ones....

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Ok, first off, better than golyghtly( sp?) however, after drinking all but about 8 oz water Mother Nature started to work. Then my upset stomach threw up all I freakin drank. Called doctor. Going to try half prep in morning and hope for best. UGH

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Second dose no better, have feeling will need to reschedule......not happy

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Done and all is clear except for some diverticulitis and a tiny internal hemorrhoid. No polyps!
My last dose of Suprep at 10 last night went down easier than the first. I really don't think that stuff is nearly as bad as Golightly! I was done by 2am and slept until 5:30. Got to my appointment right on time.

My advice:
• Eat very lightly 2-3 days before procedure - potatoes, eggs, rice, clear broth and lots of coconut water and electrolyte water.
• Definitely get some baby wipes and Vaseline to keep your little bunghole comfortable. 20+ trips to the loo in 24 hours can do a number on that thing.
• Relax and be thankful that you were brave enough to schedule your appointment and show up! Good luck everyone! it's not nearly as bad as it sounds.

Now for a nice long nap.

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I'm only 21 years old but was reffered to get a colonoscopy from my physician due to under active bowel movements.. At first I wasn't nervous at all but once I got to the drink I could NOT keep it down. I only vomited once with the first dose but I just took the second dose this morning and I vomited about 3 times. I've only been to the toilet once but it looked very clear. Hoping for the best. I'm very nervous I'm going to have to go through this process all over again!

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I have ulcerative colitis and had my 3rd colonoscopy yesterday. As far as preps this one was the best one. Previously did the pills and the gallon jug prep. Would go for a colonoscopy every other month if it weren't for the prep. After a long over due amount of time I bit the bullet and did the suprep. Some helpful hints..... Refrigerate the bottles 24 hours prior to use and use cold water to mix. Have chicken broth on hand, ice tea, lemon ice, and mint ( I used peppermint) gum. Use a straw to drink. Take a few big sips and broth right after then some lemon ice. After doing this I decided to chew some mint gum to tame the nausea. By chewing the gum ( keep refreshing the pieces so it's minty, and drinking the suprep then eating some lemon ice it was almost like numbing your taste buds mixing mint and lemon ice. I found it very helpful in getting it down although still unpleasant. Halfway through the mixture I did vomit but was able to continue once I decided to use the gum. Was dreading the next morning but it was better and I drank it faster maybe because my head knew what to expect and I realized the gum and ice helped. Hope this was helpful!

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I just took the first dose and vomited after I drank it all and was able to drink the two glasses if water after before I threw up agaun. Will it still work? I don't feel like I threw it all up... It's only been just over an hour...

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