Yesterday was an "interesting
day". It was where all the
preparations for today's
colonoscopy came together. I
expected it to be a lot worse, but
it was not that bad.
One mad idea I had
for yesterday was that I would go
for a walk at lunchtime, and end
up in The Jolly Farmers.
Fortunately sanity prevailed.
There were two reasons for sanity.
One was that my low fibre diet was
coming to the end, and from 1pm I
would have to start fasting until
after my colonoscopy today. Prior
to 1pm I had two cheese rolls, and
some ice ceam as my final top up.
I expected to feel starving by the
end of the day, but it was not
that bad.
The other good reason for
not going out was that I was
expecting a parcel delivery from
Amazon. It actually arrived just
before 1pm (and so I would have
missed it if I had gone out). It
contained my two new Spike
Milligan books, and some Firewire
connection leads. I used one of
the Firewire leads to finally
connect my new Firewire external
hard drive to the Mac on the
dining room table. It worked, but
there were many things I wanted to
do with it that I have yet to get
around to.
I spent almost the rest of
yesterday resting - snoozing when
I could, and passing more time
reading from both book and PC. In
the evening I watched TV, but
before that I had one task to do.
It was to make up my first dose of
hospital strength laxative. It
comes in powder form, and has to
be dissolved in a pint (actually
500ml) of water. I did that before
I needed it, and as recommended, I
covered the glass it was in, and
kept it in the fridge.
The instructions said to
take it at 7pm. Some suggested it
would be foul tasting, but while
it was not pleasant, it didn't
seem to taste that bad to me. The
big unknown was how long it would
take to work, and whether it would
have an explosive affect.
It turned out that it was
working in a bit under 2 hours,
and it was not explosive. It was
almost gentle - I have had far
worse "laxatives" from the local
kebab shop ! While gentle, it
certainly worked, and must have
emptied my digestive tract most
thoroughly.....or maybe almost
thoroughly. I think it is the
second dose that does the real
wash out, but as I write this I
have only just started taking it.
I made quite a few trips to
the toilet yesterday evening. I am
happy to say that none had any
great urgency. I have experienced
some sort of food poisoning in the
past where you only get 60 seconds
warning, and if it takes 62
seconds to get to the
toilet.........yuck !
Each time I needed the
toilet I could just feel some mild
pressure, and even then I usually
needed to squeeze out whatever was
due to be released. At first it
was mostly solid, but then what I
can only describe as "soupy". I
never did get as far as what is
often called "the rusty water"
stage. That might happen this
morning.
One other bother would be
whether I would be comfortable
sleeping. Fortunately the answer
as yes. It was mostly over by the
time I went to bed, at some time
after 11pm (I watched some extra
TV last night). I had to get up to
pee a few times, and I think one
of those occasions I did have a
small runny poo, but there was no
urgency about it at all.
As far as I can recall, I
had a dreamless night, although I
suspect I probably did have a
dream or two. If they were in the
last hours of sleep I would most
probably have forgotten them
because I had other things on my
mind - mainly that at 6am I was
due to take my second dose of
"bowel cleanser". I am actually
doing that now in big sips every
minute or two. I think this is the
one that will flush through my
digestive tract, and produce
mostly water. I am also drinking
plain chilled water, and by the
end I will have drunk about 2
pints of liquid in total. That
sounds a lot until you put it into
the perspective of drinking beer
in a pub. That can easily be three
pints, and on rare occasions even
more.
This morning I expected to
have lost a lot of weight, but I
seem to have gained 200gm. I
suspect I am retaining some water
because I did not eat much
yesterday - just two cheese rolls
for lunch, and instant noodles for
breakfast. The lack of food is
reflected in my blood glucose
readings. The three readings were
5.4, 5.1 and 5,9mmol/l. Readings
in the fives are rather rare for
me, and so, up to a point, it is
all very wonderful. The catch is
that I can't eat again until after
my colonoscopy, so almost 5pm
today. By then my blood glucose
may have fallen too far, and I
would feel like I was drunk.
The instructions I
was given say to suck some glucose
tablets. Which I would do if I had
any. The best I can do is to drink
a can or two of full sugar Coca
Cola - which fortunately I have,
and have had for maybe 10 years. I
hope they still taste OK. If not
then I guess I'll have to dissolve
some sugar in water and drink
that. I will be trying one can of
Coke soon, and the other (or sugar
water) I'll have a couple of hours
before my colonoscopy - it says
not to drink 2 hours before it.
My plan for today is fairly
simple. I need to leave here at
about 2.45pm if I take a very slow
walk to my 3.15pm appointment at
the hospital. Prior to that I will
wash my hair and have a shower.
Before that I will just be very
lazy, and mostly if I can snooze I
will snooze. After the
colonoscopy, which apart from the
usual waiting time, should only
take about 20 minutes, I will come
home and have some sugary snacks
to increase my possibly rather low
blood glucose.
Later on it is my intention
to order a takeaway. I have to
decide between a kebab (or kebabs
plural !), or Pizza. At the moment
I am thinking that may be it will
be Pizza. One reason for Pizza is
that it is easier to order excess
and have the excess as a meal or
snack, or even breakfast the day
after - either cold, or warmed up.
I could even do what Jodie is
always doing - adding extra cheese
before re-heating it.
As I write this I may be
getting some very mild hints that
the second dose of "bowel
cleanser" (aka laxative) is
starting to work. Errr, it is !
Not yet running clear, but getting
there. I can imagine quite a few
more visits to the toilet in the
next few hours.