I just thought I'd provide this information so you can digest it.
Here in Tampa, the protocol prior to a colonoscopy for a quadriplegic
entails going into the hospital on Monday.  That night he or she takes
something that does that gets rid of art school.  I believe they call it
Magcitrate (spelling).

The following morning we start with one jug of Golightly.  The next day we
do another jug of Golightly.  On Thursday morning they do tap water enemas
and then you go in for the procedure.  What I have followed this protocol I
am extremely clear.

And believe me when I tell you that I have done way too many of these
procedures.
Quadius


On 6/4/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  Amen Quadius!  Go Lightly, is a dry mix added to a gallon of fresh water
> and used the day before a bowel inspection.  It does a great job of clearing
> and cleaning one's bowel too.  You have probably noticed that it is the
> choice of most doctors before they begin the process of inspection.
>
> Some of the most important lessons in life and business, I learned in the
> sandbox.  Be nice to others and don't toss sand.  Its good information to
> know.
> Best Wishes
>
>
>  In a message dated 6/4/2008 6:25:56 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> While I think wheelchairs advice is accurate, I might also suggest using
> mineral oil to aid in getting the hard stool out.  Whenever I am really
> constipated and the mineral oil fails, I use two tablespoons of Golightly
> (can't remember the exact spelling) that my doctor prescribed for me to
> use.  It does help soften hard stool.  I, however, do not use it very often
> and I try to stick to natural devices as much as possible.
>
> I have tried adopting the H.O.P.E. formula from a program I watched on
> PBS.  I believe the acronym stands for high fiber, omega-3, probiotics, and
> enzymes.
> Quadius
> PS let's play nice everyone.  No need to denigrate anyone.
>
>
> On 6/3/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>  My first thought is have you contacted your primary doctor and advised
>> him of your hard stool?  If not, I'd consider calling them and let them
>> know.
>>
>> Also, as suggested by others... fresh fruit and veggies. Consider some of
>> those known fiber roughage  in your diet.  Nothing like a teaspoon of cod
>> liver oil too.
>>
>> Best Wishes
>>
>>  In a message dated 6/3/2008 12:16:27 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Hoping some of you folks might be able to provide assistance.
>> Recently my stools have become very hard.  I currently take
>> 2 over-the-counter stool softener capsules the night before
>> my routine which  I do every other morning, every other day.
>> I also take two senna tablets the night before as well.
>>
>> But recently, they have become hard.  Any thoughts on what
>> to try?
>>
>> Thanks so much!
>>
>> Paul J. - Healthy 44 year-old c5/6 complete
>>
>>
>>
>>
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