Suprep Reviews (Page 22)
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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!
That sounds aweful, but I have had quite the poopsite reaction. No pain, no cramping, no discomfort at all. It tasted absolutely terrible but it worked quote well.. so far.
well literally after first dose -- water pouring out of me all night every hour or so. Just got up at 3:15 a.m. to finish second dose. Is water going to be pouring out at the colonoscopy too? A little nervous about that. Also had chills and turned the heat way up on the first round, and now waiting to see how this second round goes.
Bless your sweet heart!!!! I'd have gotten off that table and marched out of there! I cannot imagine going through a colonoscopy being aware of everything! What they give now to knock you out does not keep you groggy. When you wake up, you are wide awake and shortly after the procedure. The old way kept me groggy all day (kind of liked it).
Just took first dosage at 6:00 p.m. Tasted a lot like cough syrup but not too terrible Started to work about 30 minutes later . . . . . been back to bathroom 4 times and it is 7:20. No discomfort.
Because this forum was such a huge help for me, I wanted to share my own experience. I followed a lot of the helpful hints on this website. I used a straw to drink the prep and had an iced tea chaser ready in between each drink. After the first drink, I thought it was pretty tolerable, but after about the third drink, I was ready to throw up. I found it was better to do about three quick drinks (with chasers in between each) and then walk outside for some fresh air, take a 2-3 minute break, then repeat.
It took about 2.5hours for the prep to start working. I was getting really nervous that it wasn't going to work at all. I found that it worked better when I finally decided to get out of bed and walk around, so I just did some chores around the house to keep things moving. Because the first took so long to work, I started my 2nd dose an hour earlier than my dr. said. But the 2nd dose started immediately.
I did have the chills that many people mentioned - so be prepared for that.
Also, the Charmin wipes were a life saver - use those, too!
All in all, though the drink was terrible and hard to get down, the actual prep was not too bad.
Good luck!
I had my colonoscopy this morning. I followed the instructions my doctor gave me, which varied from the Suprep label. A bottle mixed in 16 oz. water at 6 PM, followed by 32 ounces of water w/in 1 hour. Then a glass of water an hour until bed, and another round of a bottle mixed in 16 oz. water and 32 oz. water at 3 AM.
The first bottle was practically harmless. It tasted like artificially sweetened salty banana water. An hour passed, then results occurred. What I was not prepared for was the fact you are basically passing water, nothing formed. It did not happen more than a dozen times, and I never got chilled or nauseated. But it was definitely an unfamiliar sensation and to put it mildly, gross.
The 2nd round was more distasteful. On a completely empty stomach, the Suprep was foul-tasting. I was happy I did not get chills or sick to my stomach. The key is to stay upright, and get warm before drinking it. It would be hard to get rid of chills once they start.
My only real complaint is that my doctor did not subscribe to the school of sedation thought that goes on the belief the patient needn't remember anything. I had a very low dose of Versed and Demerol. It barely did a thing. I was awake and acutely aware of everything...and I was uncomfortable.
I figured out later it's all about making things go quickly, and minimal recovery time. That way they can get rid of you, and do more procedures in a day. Next time I have one, I am going to consult ahead of time and find a doctor who will knock me out all the way. It's already too stressful and uncomfortable to prepare for; the last thing I want to do is remain alert during the actual scoping.
Be sure to ask if you prefer to be asleep...in this era of tightening budgets and cost-saving, you may not want your sedation agent to be the thing they cut back on! It really bugged me too that I said this up front, and it was not until right before they started that they said, "Oh, you won't be out." I felt disregarded. But what are you going to do?
Dog Lady - I know it's probably too late for you, since you wrote some 11 hours ago, but I suggest you try a druggist. They know a whole lot about thing like this. And some pharmacies are open 24 hours.
I could get it down and it worked in about the right time. I just wish I knew which was more important, keeping it down or drinking all the water afterwards. If I try to drink all the water within an hour I will vomit for sure! I wish there was someone to ask!
I had mine at 12:30 p.m. and was told to do the second bottle at 6:00 a.m. the morning of the colonoscopy. I had over an hour's drive, so I was a little nervous that I would still be running to the toilet, but I did fine.
I'm a 63-year-old female, healthy, active, mostly vegetarian. Used Suprep yesterday morning and evening, had colonoscopy at 7:00am today, which went fine.
Suprep tastes icky (like cherry and grape with essence of tin can) but in cold water and tossed back quickly, it's doable. Worked fast ... I was cleaned out within 1-1/2 hours and felt fine. Second dose last evening was the same. Advice: Before prep day - eat light. The less you put in, the less you have to get out! On prep day - drink clear sugary stuff to keep your blood sugar up, stay warm, and be happy. Do it ... this can save your life!
HOW MANY HOURS A PART DO YOU USE SUPREP.
MY APPT IS SCHEDULED FOR 1:30.....I TAKE FIRST BOTTLE AT 5:00 NIGHT BEFORE....WHEN DO I TAKE THE SECOND BOTTLE?
My first colonoscopy is tomorrow. using suprep right new...appreciated tips...wasn't as bad as i thought and having it cold helped!! Already working after 45 minutes...all this fear was unfounded about the prep!
You won't get hemorrhoids from using Suprep. They are caused by straining during defecation. But, if you have them, find a good colo-rectal surgeon, and tell him/her that you would like to get them banded. If they're internal, it's a virtually painless procedure. They put a rubber band around each one, and they eventually dry up and fall off. It's way better than surgery and the success rate is over 60%.
Good luck.
Re: hemorrhoids = I've had them for 50 years, but long ago learned this simple trick:
When you shower, have a rubber glove (I've used just my middle finger) handy, and gently - very gently - push the hemorrhoids back inside with your finger. I won't say it will always be comfortable, but after all the years I've been doing it I find it a breeze. Be VERY carefully you don't have a cut and don't cut yourself, and don't touch anything until you've removed the glove and washed your hand thoroughly.
You might want to ask your doctor and see what others say here, but it's worked for me. No guarantees, though. It's your risk.
Next time have a banana popsicle and after slurping with the straw (I use two), take a bite of the banana popsicle. I had no aftertaste of the Suprep.
Did anyone else get hemorrhoids from this experience? It's more painful than the prep!
OK first round down, wasn't too bad.
Suprep tasted fine to me, the volume of water spread out over an hour didn't cause any discomfort. I really had no problem with any of it. I plan to buy the product again in 10 years.
I had an allergic reaction to Sulpha years ago, will it be ok to use SUPREP? The last time I had a colonoscopy I used a bottle of over the counter enemies, recommended by my dr. worked ok. Hope this drink works much better. Praying tomorrow's colonoscopy has better results than the last one. A good friend of mine past away with Colon Cancer so i wish you all the best!
You did a good prep, Mailee. In my opinion, the reason people get the chills is because they chill the Suprep. My methodology is to mix it with tap water. No chills. You may (or may not) get a slight headache as you mentioned, but nobody said prepping is supposed to be fun. Sure beats the alternative! Hope your procedure found you clear.
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