[Diabetes-talk] Any suggestions???
COLLEEN ROTH
N8TNV at ATT.NET
Thu Oct 18 23:36:20 UTC 2012
Hi Bern,
I would ask the Gastroenterologist's Zfice if they can give you any suggestions. I know that you can mix some of these products with Crblestal Lite or Generic, (one without the sugar.) I also believe they have some tablets that are sometimes given for this process.)
Just be sure that you do not ingest anything red because it will appear to be bood.
I believe you can also have broth. When I had mine in 2003 I was allowed to have Jello.
Because you are very limited you might want to consider Jello with sugar added.
Colleen Roth
----- Original Message -----
From: William and Bernadette Jacobs <bandbjacobs at verizon.net>
To: <diabetes-talk at nfbnet.org>
Date: Thursday, Oct 18, 2012 03:34:58 PM
Subject: [Diabetes-talk] Any suggestions???
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> Hey Gang:
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> Bern here!
>
> I'm having my first colonoscopy this Monday morning at 9:00 am after we get the kids on their bus in the morning. Bill's taking me down. However, I've got, perhaps, a combined question here. Firstly, the day before the test, Sunday, I'm not allowed to eat any solid food at all that day. Instead, I must drink some awful unforgetable stuff to make me "empty" out, so to speak without too much other graphics. I can also drink water, I believe. I also understand the stuff isn't sugar free either. So, anybody have any suggestions as to how to maintain reasonable numbers? Or, for that matter, whether or not to skip the rapid-acting, (humolog)? and just maintain my night-time Lantus? Anyone done this before, I would think?
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> Bern
> Bernadette M. Jacobs
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