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Jul 08, 2012

Colonoscopy Prep for Ileostomy - Concerns about GoLytely?

Topic Explanation:
The forum topic is about a person with an ileostomy who is preparing for their first colonoscopy. They are concerned about the prescribed GoLytely and pills for the prep, as they have heard that individuals with an ileostomy should not take laxatives.

Replies - Advice and Insights:
- It is important to clarify with the doctor's office about the prescribed prep, especially if it seems inappropriate for someone with an ileostomy.
- In some cases, saline enemas might be a more suitable alternative for prep for individuals with an ileostomy.
- It is crucial to communicate any concerns or doubts about the prescribed prep with the doctor's office to ensure the safety and appropriateness of the procedure.
- Patients should not hesitate to question and seek clarification from medical professionals, especially when the prescribed treatment seems questionable or potentially harmful.
- Clear liquids like Gatorade, green tea, and chicken bouillon might be sufficient for prep for individuals with an ileostomy, without the need for the prescribed laxatives.
- It is important to advocate for oneself and others by reporting any issues or concerns with the prescribed treatment to prevent potential harm to patients in similar situations.

Replies - Advice and Insights (continued):
- Patients should not hesitate to question the necessity of prescribed preps with the clinic performing the colonoscopy, as it may not always be required for the procedure.
- Advocating for oneself and making complaints about questionable procedures can lead to positive changes in how similar situations are managed in the future, ensuring the safety of patients.
- It is crucial for medical facilities to consider the specific medical conditions and diagnoses of patients when prescribing treatments, to avoid potentially harmful situations.
- Patients should not feel pressured to follow prescribed treatments that seem inappropriate or potentially harmful, and seeking clarification from medical professionals is essential for their well-being.
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