What You Need To Know About Your First Colonoscopy - Page 14
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If your doctor has recommended a colonoscopy, and you’ve never had one before, you may be a little freaked out. After all, most of us are pretty private about our colons…and all related plumbing. But colonoscopies can be very helpful in revealing issues happening in our lower intestines and colon, and after a certain age (around 50) you’ll need to undergo routine ones to look for things like polyps or colon cancer. If you’re like most people, you forget to ask all the questions you mean to ask when you’re in the doctor’s office, because you’re just too overwhelmed with information. And, you may just not know what questions to ask. So here are some things to know before going in for your first colonoscopy.

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You’ll get a preparation letter
Red food dye is off limits

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Seeds are off limits

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You’ll fast the day before

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But you can eat jello

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You’ll take an intense laxative the day before

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Don’t leave the house

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You’ll run clear
Trying to sleep is tough

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It might still work the day of
Speaking of sedation

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You’ll feel a little pressure
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You’ll be starving after

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Your butt will hurt a little

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You’ll get results almost immediately
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