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From the article: > We can advise patients that the diet on the day before a colonoscopy may include the following foods: cheese, eggs, milk, white bread, olive oil, butter, beef, chicken, fish, white rice, vanilla ice cream, and plain yogurt. <anecdote> I've always had a terrible time with intense food restrictions, such as the typical colonoscopy diet. When I tried, I could tell within a few hours it was just not going to work for me, and I'd likely end up canceling and never trying it again. (I have a bad case of oppositional defiance regarding modern medicine.) Instead, I spent a lot of time researching exactly what the purpose of the liquid diet was. Once I understood it was basically to cut out fiber and other solids, I reckoned I could probably eat bland white bread, eggs, and yogurt for a couple of days, instead of going liquid-only. I admitted it to the doctors at my visit; they gave me a heavy stink-eye but did the procedure anyway. Everything went fine. </anecdote> Also, there are several types of laxative. Most people get the terrible stuff by default. If you tell your doctor you're not likely to be able to handle it, they may be able to prescribe you the alternative type that is far easier to deal with. I did this, making that part of the prep the least annoying bit of the whole process. |