I have had a BCIR for 35 years, never had a problem

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llroark60
Oct 04, 2025 11:50 pm

I need to have a procedure done and need to be cleaned out. What is the process for that? Because I don't think it should be like what a normal person would have. Please help.

IGGIE
Oct 05, 2025 12:45 am

They will give you a special drink you have to take the night before your procedure, and it will help you clean out your bowel.

Good luck, and let us know the outcome.

Regards, IGGIE

Posted by: Bagface

Angelica- As usual, you've written another interesting post. February 5th, 2019, was my reversal surgery after having an ileo for 6 months. I'm one of those fortunate success stories. Of course, things are different now, and I still have to be careful about what and how much I eat, as I don't have a colon. At first, I was afraid to leave the house. My biggest fear was having to use a public bathroom and have the toilet not flush! Even now, when I know that I'll be in someone else's home, I won't eat anything beforehand. I read other people's stories and sometimes feel guilty for having had it so easy, not to mention that I have a significant other who is 100 percent supportive. I've gotten so much out of this website and truly feel for those of you who have it so much worse than I. But I feel it necessary to let folks hear about the success stories.

Stoma1
Nov 26, 2025 6:25 am

Hi, it's not as bad as you think. You get given a drink that flushes you out. I've had a lot worse drinks than this drink.

June Bug
Nov 26, 2025 6:53 pm

What is a BCR?

IGGIE
Nov 27, 2025 8:52 am

Barnett Continent Intestinal Reservoir (BCIR) is a modern version of the Koch pouch.

Regards, IGGIE

 

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